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andy david is consul general of israel to the pacific northwest, based in san francisco. he offers this advice. >> well, it's okay to be mad, and it's okay to be angry, and it's okay to be sad. but then if you want to do something about it, if you want to be constructive, then you need to look beyond your anger, and try to maybe use that anger and channel into a positive direction. >> he says there are different ways to build bridges of understanding. >> for people to do cultural events together. business, international trade, education -- there's so many areas in which we can collaborate. >> a key area of conflict continues between israel and the palestinian authority and the debate over statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is s
andy david is consul general of israel to the pacific northwest, based in san francisco. he offers this advice. >> well, it's okay to be mad, and it's okay to be angry, and it's okay to be sad. but then if you want to do something about it, if you want to be constructive, then you need to look beyond your anger, and try to maybe use that anger and channel into a positive direction. >> he says there are different ways to build bridges of understanding. >> for people to do...
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the biggest jump in temperatures could be in the pacific northwest and more than here. thick fog and 60s by the coast, 70s, 80s and 90s inland with a few near 100. we have more on this coming up but we do have a high surf advisory on monday with these dangers rip currents and tropical activity on the south facing beaches that could cause issues. the warm air loft is squashing the fog bank which is why we have this low fog bank with dense fog but burning off sooner for the end result. inland temperatures going up, 102 on tuesday and wednesday 99 in livermore. 50s and 60s to start on the coast and east a temperatures with 50s for most with a few 60s. moraga at 54 and still 24 west today with the delta breeze and thunderstorms over the sierra erupting in the afternoon with lots of tropical clouds up from old mexico and from that dying tropical system. today it is 60s and 70s, inland 80s, 90s near 100. >>> are we getting busy? >> yes, and welcome back. traffic is slow at the bay bridge which should not surprise you. a bit of a backup, a 10 minute delay, nothing major into s
the biggest jump in temperatures could be in the pacific northwest and more than here. thick fog and 60s by the coast, 70s, 80s and 90s inland with a few near 100. we have more on this coming up but we do have a high surf advisory on monday with these dangers rip currents and tropical activity on the south facing beaches that could cause issues. the warm air loft is squashing the fog bank which is why we have this low fog bank with dense fog but burning off sooner for the end result. inland...
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used its location along the columbia and willamette rivers to become a center of trade to the pacific northwest. today the port of portland generates $15 billion annually in imports and exports. learn more about portland on weekend here on american history tv. >> henry did not start out with a fortune. he was born in london, england, and as a young man had a red number of stories about the excitement out west and came across on the oregon trail in 1853. when he arrived, she stated himself he was barefoot and he was. the oregon he arrived and was a muddy village. that was called stump town. they could not bother to remove the stumps from the streets. people hoped it would turn into something big. he had some experience in printing, so he went to work for the local oregonian newspaper. he worked there for a number of years, and proved himself invaluable. he was the one that kept it going. the owner was distracted with politics to the point where he owed henry a lot of back wages. his employer decided to to give the paper to him in return for the back wages. he turned it into success, invested in
used its location along the columbia and willamette rivers to become a center of trade to the pacific northwest. today the port of portland generates $15 billion annually in imports and exports. learn more about portland on weekend here on american history tv. >> henry did not start out with a fortune. he was born in london, england, and as a young man had a red number of stories about the excitement out west and came across on the oregon trail in 1853. when he arrived, she stated himself...
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portland used its location to be, a center for trade in the pacific northwest. the port of portland generates about $15 billion annually in imports and exports. onrn more all weekend american history tv. >> 2017 is the john kennedy centennial. he was born in 1917. this is called high hopes, the journey of john fitzgerald kennedy. we began the exhibit with the tragic end. every body knows how his life ended. we wanted to get that out of the way first. we begin with a big tv screen that shows the soap opera running on that day in november. as you walk by the tv, it interrupts the soap opera with the footage of walter cronkite announcing the presidents passing. emotional,ming taking his glasses off. our focus is not on it kennedy's death, but kennedy's life. this exhibit examines one of the most iconic parts of his life, his world war ii service. he was a world war ii hero. he did -- we have some amazing items, including a letter where he request to serve in the military. he wants to serve on a pt boat. flight logbook is believed to be the only evidence that exist
portland used its location to be, a center for trade in the pacific northwest. the port of portland generates about $15 billion annually in imports and exports. onrn more all weekend american history tv. >> 2017 is the john kennedy centennial. he was born in 1917. this is called high hopes, the journey of john fitzgerald kennedy. we began the exhibit with the tragic end. every body knows how his life ended. we wanted to get that out of the way first. we begin with a big tv screen that...
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the worst of it is northern california up through the pacific northwest.e that hot. 14 million people under advisories, watches or warnings. several days of triple digits. this is for today. just starting to get a taste of it in portland at 9 is, boise 101, las vegas 107. these are typical but by the time we get to the middle to the end of the week, this is when it's not normal. portland has a chance of going to 107 on wednesday and thursday, two days in a row. redding up to all-time hot es ever in portland is 107. we have a chance of that on wednesday and thursday. we'll watch that at the end. week. all eyes are now on florida as we have a brand-new tropical depression. the closest one of the season we've had, right off the coast of tampa and sarasota. >>> a blast from the past. mtv is reportedly bringing by trl, "total recall lifeve." i watched my fair share of episodes. originally hosted by carson daly placed ten most requested videos of the day as voted by viewers. the revival will feature rapper comedian young fly and eric zachary and broadcast live s
the worst of it is northern california up through the pacific northwest.e that hot. 14 million people under advisories, watches or warnings. several days of triple digits. this is for today. just starting to get a taste of it in portland at 9 is, boise 101, las vegas 107. these are typical but by the time we get to the middle to the end of the week, this is when it's not normal. portland has a chance of going to 107 on wednesday and thursday, two days in a row. redding up to all-time hot es...
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use their location along the columbia and portland river to become the center for trade in the pacific northwest. today they generate about $15 billion annually in imports and exports. learn more about portland all weekend on american history tv. >> the art in portland oregon and we are in the upstairs of the reading room. to date we are going to see collections from the lewis and clark collection. exhibit withhe them on their expedition. see contemporary accounts of the expedition that followed immediately after their return to washington. there also going to see legacy of the expedition. 150 yearsals from later and the offense of the expedition. and us thes developing relationship between americans idea of the west. that is with material about adventuring from the early 19th century. once the west was beginning to it was a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of the frontier of america. first we are going to learn about the traveling library. then we are going to talk to a assistant director about early accounts and finally i will talk exercises that reflect on the expedition. we
use their location along the columbia and portland river to become the center for trade in the pacific northwest. today they generate about $15 billion annually in imports and exports. learn more about portland all weekend on american history tv. >> the art in portland oregon and we are in the upstairs of the reading room. to date we are going to see collections from the lewis and clark collection. exhibit withhe them on their expedition. see contemporary accounts of the expedition that...
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building heat out in the pacific northwest as well.ates, the northeast into the great lakes. gulf coast not too bad, he have kwler rain down in northern florida. monsoon rains continue in the southwest. medford, oregon will get to 97 degrees by the time we get to sunday. it will be hotter in the northwest than it will be in southern california. that's what's going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. it is cloudy, 78 degrees, but most of the area is in fact dry until the afternoon, we have a flash flood watch 2:00 p.m. today until 2:00 p.m. tomorrow. 1 to 4 inches of rain possible in some areas. not everybody is going to see that but we do have the potential to. off near winchester, down near 81 a few showers there. possible heavy flooding as we get into the afternoon. clearing sunday. >> don't forget get your weekend weather on your nbc station or from our friends on the weather channel on cable. hoda. channel on cable. hoda? >>> the citi concert series on "today" is proudly pres
building heat out in the pacific northwest as well.ates, the northeast into the great lakes. gulf coast not too bad, he have kwler rain down in northern florida. monsoon rains continue in the southwest. medford, oregon will get to 97 degrees by the time we get to sunday. it will be hotter in the northwest than it will be in southern california. that's what's going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. it is cloudy, 78 degrees, but...
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it's going to center closer to the pacific northwest where they will see even hotter temperatures. now, under neath that ridge of high pressure, notice the winds starting wednesday out-of-the southeast. that could open the doors for a monsoon and could see thunderstorms. we'll be watching this closely wednesday into thursday. and then notice on friday the moisture begins to lift away from the bay area. temperatures climbing as high pressure strengthens especially tuesday probably into wednesday. and then wednesday night into thursday, we'll have to watch what happens with that moisture. especially around the santa cruz mountains, north bay hills, could see a slight chance of thunder showers. lightening sparking fires could be a concern especially for the central coast. >>> still to come, one country pumping the brakes on gas powered vehicles. they plan to fill the roads on all electric cars. the deadline, and will other countries follow suit? >>> the decision by officials just a day after an accident. a dead humpback whale washed ashore in monterey bay, and now marine biologists ar
it's going to center closer to the pacific northwest where they will see even hotter temperatures. now, under neath that ridge of high pressure, notice the winds starting wednesday out-of-the southeast. that could open the doors for a monsoon and could see thunderstorms. we'll be watching this closely wednesday into thursday. and then notice on friday the moisture begins to lift away from the bay area. temperatures climbing as high pressure strengthens especially tuesday probably into...
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the budget would raise electricity rates in the pacific northwest, i guarantee you a number of people on this committee will not be supportive of that by auctioning off federal utility assets. the budget would undermine u.s. energy leadership in a sector that is posed to grow millions of jobs around the world, and according to the international energy agency more than $30 trillion will be invested in new renewable energy facilities and energy efficiency between now and 2040. so we've heard a lot about the so-called energy dominance from this administration. i'd like to hear a lot less about exporting commodities than even nations like china are starting to have major blowback on and pledging more on how we are going to focus on winning the opportunity in energy efficiency, advanced technologies and things that consumers and businesses around the world are pledging commitment to. as this committee recently showed the cost of clean energy technologies have dropped between 41% and 94% since 2008. i was very proud to join the chair on a recent northwest trip where we saw energy efficiency
the budget would raise electricity rates in the pacific northwest, i guarantee you a number of people on this committee will not be supportive of that by auctioning off federal utility assets. the budget would undermine u.s. energy leadership in a sector that is posed to grow millions of jobs around the world, and according to the international energy agency more than $30 trillion will be invested in new renewable energy facilities and energy efficiency between now and 2040. so we've heard a...
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we will see more fires. >>> a california couple is finding themselves unwelcome in the new pacific northwest neighborhood.>> the graffiti sprayed on their home and car telling them to go back to california. what they think led to that vandalism. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. >>> a california couple who relocated to portland is trying to figure out who vandalized their home and car. the couple believes that stem from an altercation with the passing driver who was speeding down there street. >> uprooted from hollywood to near the hollywood district. >> we were relocated. i chose to follow. >> they have done everything to turn this house into a home. >> this house when we moved in was ugly and the dirt pile. >> a lot of beautiful landscaping. we wanted to make the house stand out. >> we spent four months trying to get it to be home for russ. >> all that work to find the newly painted home and car painted with the words move back
we will see more fires. >>> a california couple is finding themselves unwelcome in the new pacific northwest neighborhood.>> the graffiti sprayed on their home and car telling them to go back to california. what they think led to that vandalism. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. >>> a california couple...
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we will see a little more influence from this trough moving through the pacific northwest.s we rolled to the next three days temperatures will slowly fall within onshore breeze picking up the marine layer. 60 degrees in san francisco. we had to question that number but that is accurate with low 60s reported in and around the coast with some fog. 61 and half moon bay and inland a mild day for these bay shore and 74 in hayward. well inland it is hot with brentwood at 91 already. 87 reported in concord and to the north beta81 in santa rosa and south bay showing 81 in san jose. they are likely to warm up a few degrees, 5 to 10 degrees for the second half of the day. 83 in dansville and pittsburg reporting 83. low 90s definitely expected for you. livermore is cooler but concord is warmer, fairfield down by a few degrees. we are looking at temperatures a little warm, special inland with upper 80s and low 90s. very hot and clearlake once again close to 100 degrees. 67 for sausalito, these bay shore showing low to mid 70s, 74 in san leandro. inland upper 80s for dansville, upper 90
we will see a little more influence from this trough moving through the pacific northwest.s we rolled to the next three days temperatures will slowly fall within onshore breeze picking up the marine layer. 60 degrees in san francisco. we had to question that number but that is accurate with low 60s reported in and around the coast with some fog. 61 and half moon bay and inland a mild day for these bay shore and 74 in hayward. well inland it is hot with brentwood at 91 already. 87 reported in...
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and gusty winds, and the same dangerous heat eases to the north with near record highs in the pacific northwest. >>> breaking overnight, we have new details on the run-up to the meeting between donald trump jr. and the attorney who was allegedly offering damaging information on hillary clinton the new york times is reporting that the president's oldest son was informed by e-mail that the information discussed in that meeting would be part of the russian government's effort to help his father's candidacy. donald jr. has denied any wrongdoing and has offered to work with the senate intelligence immunity. to share what he knows. >>> and the republicans remain deeply divided as lawmakers returned from their recess. ten gop senators are opposed to current legislation which could leave 22 million more americans uninsured in ten years. president trump is urging the party to have a bill approved and ready to go before they break for the entire month of august. >>> the parents of a seriously ill british baby are getting one more chance to make their case. charlie gard's parents want him kept alive and b
and gusty winds, and the same dangerous heat eases to the north with near record highs in the pacific northwest. >>> breaking overnight, we have new details on the run-up to the meeting between donald trump jr. and the attorney who was allegedly offering damaging information on hillary clinton the new york times is reporting that the president's oldest son was informed by e-mail that the information discussed in that meeting would be part of the russian government's effort to help his...
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re-centering across the pacific northwest. we'll see southeasterly wind underneath the lower flank of that ridge of high pressure. as we look at the moisture in the air, notice how things start to pick up late wednesday into thursday. right there. moving to southern california over the bay area. wednesday into thursday. a couple of interesting things this could happen with our weather. the fire danger aspect and the chance of lightning strikes comes together. also the extra cloud cover coming from from wednesday night after a hot day. a hot stretch of weather for the middle part of the week. fire danger may be enhanced by the pattern shift on thursday. now look at san francisco temperatures. these numbers have come up. upper 70s, maybe near 80 now on tuesday. it's going to feel hot around san francisco. oakland should be in the mid-80s. the items to watch for valley especially east bay valley, we'll have a heat advisory likely for tuesday. thursday hot and dry. that could be an issue for fire danger. >>> they insist they never
re-centering across the pacific northwest. we'll see southeasterly wind underneath the lower flank of that ridge of high pressure. as we look at the moisture in the air, notice how things start to pick up late wednesday into thursday. right there. moving to southern california over the bay area. wednesday into thursday. a couple of interesting things this could happen with our weather. the fire danger aspect and the chance of lightning strikes comes together. also the extra cloud cover coming...
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an area of low pressure will hang up along the pacific northwest coast through about wednesday and latern the week you'll see high pressure strengthening again. a bit of a roller coaster ride ahead in the seven-day forecast as things cool off to wrap up the weekend probably with drizzle at times for san francisco in the next couple of mornings and the mid- to upper-70s next weekend. in the valleys, everyone gets a cooldown monday through wednesday. but here's the other side of the coin. friday and saturday things trending hotter again. it seems to be attracted to the weekend. we got the numbers up into the upper 90s again. >> i would be planning again if you know someone with a pool. >> the coast, monterey. >> the coast sounds good. >>> if you are a giants fan it was a rough day. we have details next in sports after the break. we )ll get to that in just a bi. >>> now the highlight for the giants tonight came well before their game even started. we're going to get to that in just a bit. but first there was a game to be played and you can add another one to the loss column for san francisc
an area of low pressure will hang up along the pacific northwest coast through about wednesday and latern the week you'll see high pressure strengthening again. a bit of a roller coaster ride ahead in the seven-day forecast as things cool off to wrap up the weekend probably with drizzle at times for san francisco in the next couple of mornings and the mid- to upper-70s next weekend. in the valleys, everyone gets a cooldown monday through wednesday. but here's the other side of the coin. friday...
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to the pacific northwest. right now it's split between coast and areas of the mountains. the how about this for cute video of the day. a baby elephant wanted to have fun like we did. watch as he lies on her belly and slides down the hill. the amusing moment was caught by her trainer in china. the 2-year-old elephant was brought there after she was found alone and injured. she's fully recovered and having a blast in the mud. i can see you doing that richard. >> i don't know. my belly is not so big. >> we can work on that today at the barbecue. >> during the hot dog eating contest. thank you. >>> just ahead we'll tell you what donald trump is paying his key white house staffers plus a deadly gas explosion hits a home in rural pennsylvania. details next. >>> welcome back. >>> this is a scene from a deadly gas explosion in pennsylvania. authorities say one utility worker was killed. two other employees injured. they've been investigating a leak after neighbors reported smelling gas. that house was complete lui leveled. four other homes were damaged. the owner was evacuated 20
to the pacific northwest. right now it's split between coast and areas of the mountains. the how about this for cute video of the day. a baby elephant wanted to have fun like we did. watch as he lies on her belly and slides down the hill. the amusing moment was caught by her trainer in china. the 2-year-old elephant was brought there after she was found alone and injured. she's fully recovered and having a blast in the mud. i can see you doing that richard. >> i don't know. my belly is...
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low pressure developing over the pacific northwest. no rain. no clouds. that will crank up the onshore flow, getting it stronger. as the low gets closer the marine layer will get thicker. that will allow the cool air to move down to the south and that ocean wear to -- air to move inland. 10 to 15 degrees cooler tomorrow. cloud cover tomorrow morning. lots of sunshine tomorrow afternoon. near the bay, temperatures don't move much but inland because of the low pressure area to the north, you will be cooler tomorrow. the heat will return just in time for the weekend. we could be looking at more triple digit heat inland by saturday and sunday. next couple days afternoons cooler. 80s. hot wert returning in-- weather returning. tuesday more comfortable. concord and livermore 84 degrees. san jose 82. santa rosa sunshine and 82 degrees. morning fog, afternoon sunshine for san francisco and oakland, 60s. near the water, we will cool off and warm back up up for the weekend and there are two more triple digit days. that would be number 7 and number 8. already this s
low pressure developing over the pacific northwest. no rain. no clouds. that will crank up the onshore flow, getting it stronger. as the low gets closer the marine layer will get thicker. that will allow the cool air to move down to the south and that ocean wear to -- air to move inland. 10 to 15 degrees cooler tomorrow. cloud cover tomorrow morning. lots of sunshine tomorrow afternoon. near the bay, temperatures don't move much but inland because of the low pressure area to the north, you will...
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pacific northwest moving away. area of low pressure to the south getting closer. what this is going to do is going to make it to you in san helena and toward morgan hill. you're going to be hotter. couple of degrees tomorrow. but about five more degrees coming up on saturday. coming up on saturday, minimal fog tomorrow morning. gone by 10:00 or 11:00. beautiful sunday afternoon and we still will have the ocean influence which will keep temperatures in check. when we get to saturday, that's when the ridge makes its closest pass. they're just going to bake close to the fire. close to 100 degrees. for us it'll be the warmest day. near the water it's still not that warm. still highs in the 70s near the bay. still highs in the 50s near the beach. we're looking at highs well into the 90s. tomorrow very close to average. san jose 80 degrees. palo alto 79. but 59 with fog at half-moon bay. danville, san ramon and pittsburgh 83 degrees. alameda 67 with morning clouds. nevada 84. hot stuff still in late county. 90s tomorrow, so a couple of inland spots at 100 degrees on fri
pacific northwest moving away. area of low pressure to the south getting closer. what this is going to do is going to make it to you in san helena and toward morgan hill. you're going to be hotter. couple of degrees tomorrow. but about five more degrees coming up on saturday. coming up on saturday, minimal fog tomorrow morning. gone by 10:00 or 11:00. beautiful sunday afternoon and we still will have the ocean influence which will keep temperatures in check. when we get to saturday, that's when...
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not just us, the pacific northwest will warm up as well and in fact portland, oregon, could hit 107 degrees amazingly hot for them. that will be wednesday and thursday and we have heat advisories starting tuesday for the diablo range in the santa cruz mountains. we will ease into that toward tomorrow. suffice it to say that august is getting chewed up with temperatures warming up today. at least the lows will cool off, 50s for some and 53 in san rafael, even 60s but of warmer on some temperatures. los altos hills is 59 and 60 for stanford. west southwest with the wind at 23 in gusting up to 30 for the strong delta breeze. a lot of monsoon moisture in southern california and arizona with thunderstorms over the sierra. for us sunshine and warm temperatures from 60s to near 100.>>> it is 5:00.
not just us, the pacific northwest will warm up as well and in fact portland, oregon, could hit 107 degrees amazingly hot for them. that will be wednesday and thursday and we have heat advisories starting tuesday for the diablo range in the santa cruz mountains. we will ease into that toward tomorrow. suffice it to say that august is getting chewed up with temperatures warming up today. at least the lows will cool off, 50s for some and 53 in san rafael, even 60s but of warmer on some...
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again, today the warmer day and temperatures drop off with the trough moving closer to the pacific northwest for your weekend. outside this hour just a little fog along the north bay shore, and mostly clear. we expect clear skies from here into the valley. i don't know if you picked up just a little of the cloud cover, doesn't look like much over the sierra: we are reaching into the mid 80s for the tahoe area into the afternoon. here at home starting at 55 in san francisco, upper 50s in oakland and liver more at 64 and a mild 73 degrees outside your door brentbrentwood as we get into the san jose, upper 50s for nevada. half moon bay, 50 for you now and as weigert afternoon, it is a beautiful day coming your way, upper 50s for belmont, 57 in foster city. how about the afternoon highs? we will go 74 this afternoon. going inland, it is a warm day, upper 80s, and 95 expected for santa rosa and even hotter in the lake county area. for the east bay shore, a beautiful day, 76 almeda, if you are hanging out by the water, mid to upper 80s inland toward the valley, mid to upper 90s into walnut croak a
again, today the warmer day and temperatures drop off with the trough moving closer to the pacific northwest for your weekend. outside this hour just a little fog along the north bay shore, and mostly clear. we expect clear skies from here into the valley. i don't know if you picked up just a little of the cloud cover, doesn't look like much over the sierra: we are reaching into the mid 80s for the tahoe area into the afternoon. here at home starting at 55 in san francisco, upper 50s in oakland...
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population saying it will reach the pacific northwest and new england states and they could gain economicallypared to the states in the gulf of mexico and the south. u.s. gross domestic products would decline less than 1% for every degree the temperatures increase but the cal research says a third of all u.s. counties could lose as much as 20% of their incomes. researchers say that could lead to the largest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in the u.s. history. >>> republicans are continuing to try to come together on the health care plan to replace the affordable care act and already past two repeal and replace the health care overall but the senate republicans have written mac there -- written their own version and talking about repealing the affordable care act now and replacing it later. >> if the replacement part is too difficult for republicans to come together, so let's take care of the first step and repeal it.>> the white house says the president's preference is to repeal and replace the affordable care act at the same time if possible. >>> taking part in the round table a
population saying it will reach the pacific northwest and new england states and they could gain economicallypared to the states in the gulf of mexico and the south. u.s. gross domestic products would decline less than 1% for every degree the temperatures increase but the cal research says a third of all u.s. counties could lose as much as 20% of their incomes. researchers say that could lead to the largest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in the u.s. history. >>>...
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secretary i would like to follow up and talk to you about the pacific northwest labs. i think when he raised the potential of 1000 layoffs you tried to reassure him that you would managed the lab and a way to keep employment at levels to deliver innovation and technology at levels for this country. are you suggesting those employees were not lose their jobs or with those employees, i'm trying to understand where we are going. i feel we've been key partners in the cleanup and so many other things. i want to understand where you think this is going. >> there are a lot of numbers at a been thrown out about how many people lose their jobs at the labs. and not going to sit here in front of you and the committee and say i guarantee there's not going to be one person loses their job at a lab. that's not realistic. what is realistic is to tell you that my priorities are going to be to make sure that we get the job done at these labs. it obviously requires a lot of capable and smart and brilliant individuals. we have the flexibility with our budget. i hope you will consider the
secretary i would like to follow up and talk to you about the pacific northwest labs. i think when he raised the potential of 1000 layoffs you tried to reassure him that you would managed the lab and a way to keep employment at levels to deliver innovation and technology at levels for this country. are you suggesting those employees were not lose their jobs or with those employees, i'm trying to understand where we are going. i feel we've been key partners in the cleanup and so many other...
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especially in the pacific northwest.ok at the temperatures today, with this warmer air coming in. we're going to see temperatures, 91 in great falls. boise will see a high of 98 degrees. and it gets warmer into the weekend. that's what's goin g >>> good morning. meteorologist bill henley. foggy and cloudy start later today. see showers and thunderstorms which will lead to heavy rain and flood threat for our area. 84 this afternoon for philadelphia. late day showers and thunderstorms. especially likely in new jersey and delaware. this evening see showers in the lehigh valley. after we hit 83 degrees this afternoon. wet weather for the suburbs linger into saturday. seven-day forecast show shows clearing skies with sunshine for sunday. have a great day. >> don't forget, this weekend, get the weather you need. check out our friends on the weather channel on cable. >>> you can't miss this morning's "daly click." >> if you say so yourself. >>> and next, the raging battle of the ball nairs, with the tight tle of it's super satu
especially in the pacific northwest.ok at the temperatures today, with this warmer air coming in. we're going to see temperatures, 91 in great falls. boise will see a high of 98 degrees. and it gets warmer into the weekend. that's what's goin g >>> good morning. meteorologist bill henley. foggy and cloudy start later today. see showers and thunderstorms which will lead to heavy rain and flood threat for our area. 84 this afternoon for philadelphia. late day showers and thunderstorms....
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out west, it rm was up especially in the pacific northwest.temperatures 91 in great falls. 106 in redding. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. at least this stays nice and cool in san francisco. low clouds and fog right now and then as we go into the weekend, more of the same, inland areas are going to be hot, up to 97 degrees today and more sunshine, just a touch cooler in a few spots and then ramps back up on sunday and no relief from the heat as we go into the next seven days. by next wednesday, we'll be hitting the triple digits. >> don't forget, this weekend, get the weather you need. check out our friends on the weather channel on cable. >>> you can't miss this morning's "daly click." >> if you say so yourself. >>> and next, the raging battle of the ball nairs, with the tight tle of it's super saturday at kohl's! shop early to save big! and friends & family take an extra 20% off kid's backpacks are just $11.99 junior's denim is $17.59 and fila sneakers are just $23.99! plus you'll get kohl's cash too! this saturday at kohl's.
out west, it rm was up especially in the pacific northwest.temperatures 91 in great falls. 106 in redding. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. at least this stays nice and cool in san francisco. low clouds and fog right now and then as we go into the weekend, more of the same, inland areas are going to be hot, up to 97 degrees today and more sunshine, just a touch cooler in a few spots and then ramps back up on sunday and no relief from the heat as we go into the next seven...
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Jul 11, 2017
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area of low pressure over the pacific northwest, taz gets cranking-- gets cranking up and stronger it will increase fetch from ocean, we will see temperatures on the decrease away from the water. not that much fog, more about the marine layer, fog hugging the san francisco and san mateo county coastline. mid morning t is gone, i expect a lot of sunshine tomorrow afternoon, but it will not be as warm or hot inland because of that change in wind speed. we will see that marine layer get thicker and push inland. that is about three days. tomorrow, wednesday, thursday, we are cooler and then the heat will return. here comes the big strong ridge of high pressure cutting off the flow by the weekend. we will have inland spots near a hundred degrees once again. marine layer getting bigger, moving inland overnight tonight. that means afternoon temperatures not as warm for a couple of days. especially inland, hot weather returns by next weekend. highs tomorrow, not the 90s, not the hundreds, low 80s for you in napa. mid 80s for you in concord and livermore, 82 in san jose. oakland, 69. san franc
area of low pressure over the pacific northwest, taz gets cranking-- gets cranking up and stronger it will increase fetch from ocean, we will see temperatures on the decrease away from the water. not that much fog, more about the marine layer, fog hugging the san francisco and san mateo county coastline. mid morning t is gone, i expect a lot of sunshine tomorrow afternoon, but it will not be as warm or hot inland because of that change in wind speed. we will see that marine layer get thicker...
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after wednesday, pretty interesting, this high is going to recenter over the pacific northwest. looking at 90s to 100s from seattle to portland. winds are going to change direction. they could come out of the southeast. for the last few days we've been seeing a southerly flow over the sierra. this is the pattern shift will be watching. the point of that monsoon moisture to make a big push towards the sierra the boundary still very dry and middle of moisture on the increase. this could be a recipe for convection as we know dry lightning as the rain that falls might evaporate before hitting the grounds. this is something we'll have to take a close eye on for thursday into friday as the system starts to lift inland should open the door for cooler temperatures as we move through next weekend. san francisco now will see things starting to heat up for tuesday. that looks to be the warmest day around the bay. valley temperatures too. tuesday and wednesday, mid-90s to perhaps as hot as 105 around concord. stay tuned, thursday, the last thing we need is a lot of lightning strikes across
after wednesday, pretty interesting, this high is going to recenter over the pacific northwest. looking at 90s to 100s from seattle to portland. winds are going to change direction. they could come out of the southeast. for the last few days we've been seeing a southerly flow over the sierra. this is the pattern shift will be watching. the point of that monsoon moisture to make a big push towards the sierra the boundary still very dry and middle of moisture on the increase. this could be a...
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Jul 3, 2017
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regions including the pacific northwest and their new england states could gain economicically comparedo states along the gulf of mexico and in the south. nationally they would decline less than 1% for every degree fahrenheit the temperatures increase but the poorest third of all u.s. counties could lose as much as 20% of their incomes. that could lead to the largest transfer from the rich to the poor in u.s. history. >>> nasa is looking to crash a spaceship, developing a spacecraft called dark. researchers hope the crash will be forceful enough to change the path of the asteroid. that way they could use it in the future headed straight towards earth. they hope to have it ready when they are suppose to pass through that field. >>> the house armed services committee voted last week to create their branch, the sixth branch of the armed forces and they would absorb their current space missions. if formed it would be the first new military service branch since 1947. and the plan will first need full congressional approval. if passed they could be in operation by 2019. today marks the 80th a
regions including the pacific northwest and their new england states could gain economicically comparedo states along the gulf of mexico and in the south. nationally they would decline less than 1% for every degree fahrenheit the temperatures increase but the poorest third of all u.s. counties could lose as much as 20% of their incomes. that could lead to the largest transfer from the rich to the poor in u.s. history. >>> nasa is looking to crash a spaceship, developing a spacecraft...
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they say if climate change continues, regions including the pacific northwest and the new england states could actually gain economicically compared to states along the gulf of mexico and in the south. nationally the u.s. grossed domestic product would decline less than 1% for every degree the temperature increases. but the researchers say the poorest third of all u.s. counties could lose as much as 20% of their income. they say that could lead to the largest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in u.s. history. >>> there is a new recall out today on baby clothing. burt's bees is pulling their infant butterfly cover awls. the snap at the bottom can detach posing a choking hazard for babies. so far the company received 11 reports, but no injuries. if you have the item you can return it for a full refund. >>> the coast guard will be out in force looking for people boating under the influence. patrols will be boarding boats in san francisco bay and the delta checking for sober skippers. a spokeswoman said boating while intoxicated is just as dangerous as drinking and driving. it's i
they say if climate change continues, regions including the pacific northwest and the new england states could actually gain economicically compared to states along the gulf of mexico and in the south. nationally the u.s. grossed domestic product would decline less than 1% for every degree the temperature increases. but the researchers say the poorest third of all u.s. counties could lose as much as 20% of their income. they say that could lead to the largest transfer of wealth from the poor to...
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the blatant message two california transplants received from a not so friendly neighbor in the pacific northwestd from 7 on your side michael finney sheds light on a problem that could cost you money when you hire a contractor all coming up in half an hour on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> finally tonight while the national debate continues to rage over immigration, policy and the yunited states a remindr today of how grateful most are. >> more than 75 people from 28 countries spread across the flight deck of the they become u.s. citizens. >> their home countries raised from afghanistan to vietnam and almost every point on the globe. while some had concerns since the election almost everyone we spoke with put their faith in democracy. >> last year when i was not able to vote it was very frustrating for me. i really wanted to be represented. >> what matters to me are the people here in this country and presidents come and go. i look at the american people and much more accepted. >> a great time to be an american and be heard. the freedom to speak, to think and the freedom to act. >> citizenship and immi
the blatant message two california transplants received from a not so friendly neighbor in the pacific northwestd from 7 on your side michael finney sheds light on a problem that could cost you money when you hire a contractor all coming up in half an hour on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> finally tonight while the national debate continues to rage over immigration, policy and the yunited states a remindr today of how grateful most are. >> more than 75 people from 28 countries spread...
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so this strong area of high pressure builds and it will really cause some headlines for the pacific northwest as they could be hitting the triple digits around seattle and portland. unheard of this time of year for them. we are looking at more slightly warmer temperatures for san francisco. as we get a look at the inland areas tomorrow will be the hottest day. we will have to watch out on thursday for a chance for dry lightning. mike, you're tracking that closure in oakland. >> we did take that oakland shot before. i want to talk about this flashing light indicating northbound will shift over. you still have two lanes closed on the northbound side, the rest of the freeway moves well. that's north of the sole seem on our maps as well. the corridor between 23rd and 29th. the southbound side completely closed still. now, caltrans has asked for permission to keep it closed until 5:00, so nothing unusual just yet. we do typically see slowing cleared up. th this full closure going off. you're routed off and back on at 23rd. that's again for oakland. the rest of your bay we will give you a quick rea
so this strong area of high pressure builds and it will really cause some headlines for the pacific northwest as they could be hitting the triple digits around seattle and portland. unheard of this time of year for them. we are looking at more slightly warmer temperatures for san francisco. as we get a look at the inland areas tomorrow will be the hottest day. we will have to watch out on thursday for a chance for dry lightning. mike, you're tracking that closure in oakland. >> we did...
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the pacific northwest warmed up. look at. that temperatures into the 90s in central washington. we give that you week ahead forecast a little later in the show. >> all right. bill, thank you. >>> a lot of people headed to the movies. you have christopher dunn kirk claiming victory at the box office this weekend. the world war ii film earned an estimated $51 million. "girls trip" beat expectations, taking home $30 million. then "spiderman" in third place, roping in almost $22 million this week. >> as soon as i'm done moving, i have things to check out. all right. just ahead, we have an update on senator john mccain's health. then the 23-year-old texan fee no, ma'am hangs tough to win the british open. "early today" is back in two. end the alligator floaty. plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. w
the pacific northwest warmed up. look at. that temperatures into the 90s in central washington. we give that you week ahead forecast a little later in the show. >> all right. bill, thank you. >>> a lot of people headed to the movies. you have christopher dunn kirk claiming victory at the box office this weekend. the world war ii film earned an estimated $51 million. "girls trip" beat expectations, taking home $30 million. then "spiderman" in third place,...
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monsoonal rain in the southwest and heat building in the pacific northwest by middle of the week.ratures, medford, oregon could hit 114 by the time we get to wednesday. storms build in the middle of the country, nothing too severe. by end of the week, heat returns to the east coast, storms spread eastward and looki >>> andm25 we can expect our ou warmup in the bay area. right now we're still seeing the clouds in the skies specially enpins la and we're seeing foggy conditions thanks to amarine layer. tri-valley looking the clearest at 57. in san francisco, 54 degrees. the temperature trend will be warming up into the 70s for san francisco today. but inland spots and san jose as well, it will be warming up into the upper 8 0es and 90s for some spots. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> good sunday morning to you. here's a live look outside at 7:00 a.m. sunshining over san jose from communications hill. a little bit of wind ther
monsoonal rain in the southwest and heat building in the pacific northwest by middle of the week.ratures, medford, oregon could hit 114 by the time we get to wednesday. storms build in the middle of the country, nothing too severe. by end of the week, heat returns to the east coast, storms spread eastward and looki >>> andm25 we can expect our ou warmup in the bay area. right now we're still seeing the clouds in the skies specially enpins la and we're seeing foggy conditions thanks to...
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runs a thirty five hundred mile network pipeline through the gulf coast the midwest and the pacific northwest of united states coupled with its terminal facilities it transports and stores more than one point three billion barrels per day of oil natural gas and other refined products no word on a possible valuation of the deal but the plant is set for registration of b.p. midstream partners by the end of two thousand and seventeen. in the latest passenger airline scandal a brooklyn family is booted from a jet blue flight and blacklisted from the airline it began when a family's toddler began kicking the seat in front of her the passenger in front requested to move and it was then that things got heated the mother of the girl says that she was it was simply an issue of a cranky toddler kicking the seat in front of her but the woman in that kicked seat says the mother got deliberate the airline says it led to the mother and her family getting the boot so according to jet blue after a verbal altercation that included physical threats and profanities against a nearby customer our airports team po
runs a thirty five hundred mile network pipeline through the gulf coast the midwest and the pacific northwest of united states coupled with its terminal facilities it transports and stores more than one point three billion barrels per day of oil natural gas and other refined products no word on a possible valuation of the deal but the plant is set for registration of b.p. midstream partners by the end of two thousand and seventeen. in the latest passenger airline scandal a brooklyn family is...
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Jul 27, 2017
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building heat in the pacific northwest. sunday -- sunday!ooking pretty darn good. more showers and hit or miss thunderstorms through the southwest. out west, boy, 88 degrees in portland on sunday. 81 in l.a. with sunshine. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a lot of cloud cover this morning, but no showers. that chance will be with us this afternoon and tonight. 85 degrees for philadelphia. might see a break or two, but more clouds today than yesterday. that goes for the subyour honor and new jersey, too. at the shores some limited sunshine. 80 degrees the high, and in the low 80s for the lehigh valley, with a chance of late-day showers or thunderstorms. have a great day. who k who knows their way around the halls better, interns or sheinelle and jenna? sheinelle and jenna? my money on th ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ouch! new band-aid® brand skin-flex™ bandages. our best bandage yet! it dries almost instantly. better? yeah. good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aid® brand. stick with it™ infallible pro-glow foundation by l'orea
building heat in the pacific northwest. sunday -- sunday!ooking pretty darn good. more showers and hit or miss thunderstorms through the southwest. out west, boy, 88 degrees in portland on sunday. 81 in l.a. with sunshine. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a lot of cloud cover this morning, but no showers. that chance will be with us this afternoon and tonight. 85 degrees for philadelphia. might see a break or two, but more clouds today than yesterday. that goes for the...
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Jul 21, 2017
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that is the pacific northwest down through areas like nashville, charleston, south carolina. it will allow us to get a solar 80% clear at 1:17. 4:0, and eventually august 21. we cannot wait for that here. great information posted on our facebook page and online, "good morning washington" facebook as well. is the number today through the weekend. those of the high temperatures and storms that will come from the area for saturday afternoon and saturday evening. it may slow your 5k down a bit. one graphic i wanted to get to, 90's for the high heat this weekend. next weekend, mid to upper 80's. whenever you are looking to do this weekend, just put it off until nestlÉ can -- until next weekend. let's go eileen whelan right now who has a look at how hot pavement temperatures are. well, they definitely are going to be storming later today. we were just at the dog park here. as we go through the day, you can really sunshine hitting the pavement, you really want to watch out for your dog, it can get up to 167 on the blacktop. a love of dogs out here this morning, also a lot of runners
that is the pacific northwest down through areas like nashville, charleston, south carolina. it will allow us to get a solar 80% clear at 1:17. 4:0, and eventually august 21. we cannot wait for that here. great information posted on our facebook page and online, "good morning washington" facebook as well. is the number today through the weekend. those of the high temperatures and storms that will come from the area for saturday afternoon and saturday evening. it may slow your 5k down...
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Jul 19, 2017
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that path is starting in the pacific northwest, coming across the nation's midsection to places likeashville and winding up around charleston, south carolina. around 2:40 on august 21 is when we will be at max here. i just posted on the facebook -- on my facebook page the impact it will have on solar panels and the power grid, something a lot of folks maybe have not thought about. 95, 96 degrees by 1:00. ,he pools will be crowded today but i think as hot as it will be with the heatwave kicking into high gear, folks may want to limit their time outdoors. certainly, put on the s forecasting a high temperature of 99 on friday. angela: trouble spots are continuing to cause tieups but otherwise, we are looking ok especially traveling through fairfax county. capital beltway, no major backups, minor slowing into annandale from inner loop to the springfield mixing bowl. backups on 66 from the earlier accidents. toward potomac mills crossing the occoquan northbound into dale city, 11 miles brouwer and that will add on to your drivetime. headood news is as you toward newington and the fairfax
that path is starting in the pacific northwest, coming across the nation's midsection to places likeashville and winding up around charleston, south carolina. around 2:40 on august 21 is when we will be at max here. i just posted on the facebook -- on my facebook page the impact it will have on solar panels and the power grid, something a lot of folks maybe have not thought about. 95, 96 degrees by 1:00. ,he pools will be crowded today but i think as hot as it will be with the heatwave kicking...
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Jul 31, 2017
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we could see some all-time record high tempera parts of the pacific northwest. this ridge in the jet stream. the dip in the jet stream, i th midwest. let's look at the temps we're looking at. heat watches and advisories. we will see triple-digit temperatures. today in boise, 101 degrees. sacramento, 96 in salt lake city. that's a little above average. as we get to the middle of the week, these are the numbers that will start to get dangerous. redding, 116. portland, oregon, 107 by wednesday. we could see seattle get up to the triple digits, which will be only the fourth time for seattle is 107. ece all-time r >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. beautiful day ahead. like yesterday t humidity stays low and the temperatures warm up into the 80s this afternoon. 89 degrees for philadelphia. bright sunshine in the suburbs. 86 the high. humidity stays low in new jersey, 88 degrees and at the shore, sea breeze this afternoon limits the temperature to right around 80 degrees. nothing, but sunshine at the shore. same said for lehigh valley and delaware too. s
we could see some all-time record high tempera parts of the pacific northwest. this ridge in the jet stream. the dip in the jet stream, i th midwest. let's look at the temps we're looking at. heat watches and advisories. we will see triple-digit temperatures. today in boise, 101 degrees. sacramento, 96 in salt lake city. that's a little above average. as we get to the middle of the week, these are the numbers that will start to get dangerous. redding, 116. portland, oregon, 107 by wednesday. we...
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we had a system roll through in the pacific northwest that is now in the great basin. on its way east. we have high pressure in place over the pacific. this will nudge our way into the next couple of days. that will lead to a minor warm up. temperatures come up a few degrees for the inland communities. 70 right now in brentwood. upper 50s in livermore. 54 san francisco. 60 in oakland. south bay san jose, mostly sunny. 58 for you. over the north bay, mostly sunny and 57 in santa rosa. temperatures are a few degrees warmer in most areas. looking to the north bay, petaluma and south bay, san jose a tad cooler. with the sunshining now, i think you will see a nice rebound. speaking of the temperatures and rebound, here is what you can expect for hayward on the east shore bay. most areas get in the 70s. areas around berkeley and alameda, oakland will follow this type of pattern. by noontime, 70 or so. low 70s for hayward today. high of 74. this model has 73. temperatures will cool slightly. it will be nice. mild around the bay. warm inland but not too hot. it's july after al
we had a system roll through in the pacific northwest that is now in the great basin. on its way east. we have high pressure in place over the pacific. this will nudge our way into the next couple of days. that will lead to a minor warm up. temperatures come up a few degrees for the inland communities. 70 right now in brentwood. upper 50s in livermore. 54 san francisco. 60 in oakland. south bay san jose, mostly sunny. 58 for you. over the north bay, mostly sunny and 57 in santa rosa....
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Jul 27, 2017
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building heat in the pacific northwest. sunday -- sunday!retty darn good. more showers and hit or miss thunderstorms through the southwest. out west, boy, 88 degrees in portland on sunday. 81 in l.a. >>> good morning, i'm kari hall, a big range in temperatures from half moon bay at 62 degrees for the high, 88 degrees in san jose, na pa seeing a high temperature of 74. temperatures staying warm as we look at now the san francisco area into the low 70s and inland areas up to 99 degrees. who knows their way around the halls better, interns or sheinelle and jenna? sheinelle and jenna? my money on th ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ouch! new band-aid® brand skin-flex™ bandages. our best bandage yet! it dries almost instantly. better? yeah. good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aid® brand. stick with it™ infallible pro-glow foundation by l'oreal. the pro look in longwear. go pro with an all-day glow. resists dry-out and fade-out. infallible pro-glow foundation. from l'oreal paris. and conceal, reveal, and glow. with new infallible pro-glow concealer.
building heat in the pacific northwest. sunday -- sunday!retty darn good. more showers and hit or miss thunderstorms through the southwest. out west, boy, 88 degrees in portland on sunday. 81 in l.a. >>> good morning, i'm kari hall, a big range in temperatures from half moon bay at 62 degrees for the high, 88 degrees in san jose, na pa seeing a high temperature of 74. temperatures staying warm as we look at now the san francisco area into the low 70s and inland areas up to 99 degrees....
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Jul 31, 2017
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we could see some all-time record high temperatures in parts of the pacific northwest. this ridge in the jet stream. the dip in the jet stream, keeping it comfort in the midwest. let's look at the temps we're looking at. heat watches and advisories. we will see several days of triple-digit temperatures. today in boise, 101 degrees. sacramento, 98. 96 in salt lake city. that's a little above average. as we get to the middle of the week, these are the numbers that will start to get dangerous. redding, 116. boise, 102. portland, oregon, 107 by wednesday. we could see seattle get up to the triple digits, which will be only the fourth time for seattle. all-time record high in seattle is 107. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we will be watching those temperatures go up here as well. san francisco will go from 70 degrees today to 78 degrees tomorrow, and for the inland areas expect it to reach into the mid 90s today and up to 102 degrees tomorrow. that's when the heat advisories kick in and it continues into wednesday as well. by thursday we will have a slight ch
we could see some all-time record high temperatures in parts of the pacific northwest. this ridge in the jet stream. the dip in the jet stream, keeping it comfort in the midwest. let's look at the temps we're looking at. heat watches and advisories. we will see several days of triple-digit temperatures. today in boise, 101 degrees. sacramento, 98. 96 in salt lake city. that's a little above average. as we get to the middle of the week, these are the numbers that will start to get dangerous....
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Jul 7, 2017
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record highs will continue out west, in the pacific northwest.head out to half moon bay and coast. we see low clouds breaking up there. sunny skies into san francisco. 65 degrees. 70s already around san jose. temperatures today south of downtown will be climbing through the mid 90s and upper 90s. livermore in the upper 90s. close to 102 in fairfield. 70s closer to san francisco. for the weekend, expect to see some cooling as we approach sunday and monday. sea breeze turns stronger. the valleys likely staying in the 90s. >> and that's your latest forecast. >>> up next, it's pie day friday. dean and i go head-to-head. >> we're doing this. >> in a baseball trivia showdown. if we get the answers wrong, we get a pie in the face. my 7-year-old last night said, ooh, mommy, you're doomed. >> you're in trouble. >> you're in trouble. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoria
record highs will continue out west, in the pacific northwest.head out to half moon bay and coast. we see low clouds breaking up there. sunny skies into san francisco. 65 degrees. 70s already around san jose. temperatures today south of downtown will be climbing through the mid 90s and upper 90s. livermore in the upper 90s. close to 102 in fairfield. 70s closer to san francisco. for the weekend, expect to see some cooling as we approach sunday and monday. sea breeze turns stronger. the valleys...
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, rain through the gulf coast, continuing in the mid-atlantic, the july heat builds in the pacific northwestat's going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. the clouds are pretty much locked in, we will see mostly cloudy skies today, still pretty comfortable this morning, 74 in washington, 72 leesburg, lorton 71, clinton 73, frederick. here is all the cloud cover, the rain off to our west, that will be here as we go into tomorrow and part of your weekend. for today mid to upper 80s, late chance of a few isolated thunderstorms, tomorrow it's a weather alert because of heavy rain in the afternoon and evening. some of that continues into saturday. improvements and windylgvs on sunday. >> as we head into the weekend you want to get the weather you need when you need it, tune in to our buddies on the weather channel on cable. savannah. >> all right, al, thank you so much. now new findings that could an five out of six americans are prescribed them every year and usually we're told to finish the entire course even if we feel better, but a new
, rain through the gulf coast, continuing in the mid-atlantic, the july heat builds in the pacific northwestat's going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. the clouds are pretty much locked in, we will see mostly cloudy skies today, still pretty comfortable this morning, 74 in washington, 72 leesburg, lorton 71, clinton 73, frederick. here is all the cloud cover, the rain off to our west, that will be here as we go into tomorrow...
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other parts of the country will from the pacific northwest all the way down to south carolina. the date is august 21. it is going to be amazing. 4:01, it willl start, it will end. hopefully, you will not be on the road, you will be somewhere to enjoy it with the family. as far as temperatures go right now, 78 degrees, the humidity is out. it feels like 81 degrees already. slightly higher temperatures even to the south. areas that had the rain yesterday seeing a little bit of patchy fog this morning. to see more of the same from yesterday. the showers, the thunderstorms in the same locations. you can see some of the storms blowing up. i will soon write in a little bit. you can see in gaithersburg around 5:30 this afternoon, fredericksburg, the storms will not be widespread. isolated, slow-moving, we could get similar high winds like yesterday. all of this as we've got an area of low pressure off the coast. it is a south southeasterly wind for today. the high heat is expected to continue. some more storms could be having an impact on your weekend. i will have more details in 10 m
other parts of the country will from the pacific northwest all the way down to south carolina. the date is august 21. it is going to be amazing. 4:01, it willl start, it will end. hopefully, you will not be on the road, you will be somewhere to enjoy it with the family. as far as temperatures go right now, 78 degrees, the humidity is out. it feels like 81 degrees already. slightly higher temperatures even to the south. areas that had the rain yesterday seeing a little bit of patchy fog this...
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only hotter, especially in the pacific northwest.ng close to triple digits. it is going to stay hot for a little while longer. cheryl: july has been such a crazy month. so trillion parts of the northeast. it's very weird. >> it's been a roller coaster looks like it will continue for a little bit. cheryl: adam, thank you for the forecast. lauren: john kelly starts his job today. the challenges he faces on day one. martin chuck riley after prosecutors say he believe he is above the law. keep it here. you are watching "fbn:am." when you have something you love, you want to protect it. at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. (group conversation) ♪wooooo oo waa ahhh ♪it's a beautiful mornin' thank you ♪ahhh, ah ahhh ♪each bird lauren: welcome back. 5:30 a.m. the kitchen, the global market action overnight. cheryl: today u.s. stock market futures i can hire. dow closing friday. w
only hotter, especially in the pacific northwest.ng close to triple digits. it is going to stay hot for a little while longer. cheryl: july has been such a crazy month. so trillion parts of the northeast. it's very weird. >> it's been a roller coaster looks like it will continue for a little bit. cheryl: adam, thank you for the forecast. lauren: john kelly starts his job today. the challenges he faces on day one. martin chuck riley after prosecutors say he believe he is above the law....
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the pacific northwest and new england states could actually gain economically compared to states alonghe gulf of mexico and in the south. a simple change of 1 degree fahrenheit combustor broom certain geographic areas. joining us from a group that. -- focuses on policy is michael del gotto. >> take us through this quantitative study and explain how a simple change of 1 degree can make such a big difference around the u.s. can make such a big difference around the u.s. >> well, and a lot of different ways. we looked at a number of impacts but some of the biggest ones were the impacts on mortality. some of the hottest areas of the country might see significant increases in heat related deaths. lack of balance across the counties in the united states comes from the fact that some of the cooler counties might see reductions in that stress. there are significant impact in energy use from heating and cooling reductions in heating in the north and increases in cooling in the south. and then also coastal. the rising sea levels and the impact of changes in storms and increasing frequency and in
the pacific northwest and new england states could actually gain economically compared to states alonghe gulf of mexico and in the south. a simple change of 1 degree fahrenheit combustor broom certain geographic areas. joining us from a group that. -- focuses on policy is michael del gotto. >> take us through this quantitative study and explain how a simple change of 1 degree can make such a big difference around the u.s. can make such a big difference around the u.s. >> well, and a...