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Dec 31, 2021
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plosser can sheriff's office has determined there is no realistic possibility he has survived, sadly.rnard newsom has declared a state of emergency in the number of counties because of winter storms. he made that announcement to help recovery efforts in the sierra and southern california as well as the bay area. those counties include alameda, murray -- marine, santa cruz. state agencies will provide personnel and equipment to help with storm clearance. there's so much cleanup work to do. even with all the snow in the sierra, it is too soon to think california's drought is over. as laura anthony explains, it is what is next -- left next spring the accounts. reporter: what a difference a few good storms make. in california's stosur race past , this was sometimes conducted with more dirt than snow. not by a long shot this year. >> our survey today reported a snow depth of 78.5 inches and a snow water content of 20 inches. that results in 202% of average to date. >> if it stopped snowing today, this sierra would have 80% of the average snowfall for the entire season, ending april 1. over
plosser can sheriff's office has determined there is no realistic possibility he has survived, sadly.rnard newsom has declared a state of emergency in the number of counties because of winter storms. he made that announcement to help recovery efforts in the sierra and southern california as well as the bay area. those counties include alameda, murray -- marine, santa cruz. state agencies will provide personnel and equipment to help with storm clearance. there's so much cleanup work to do. even...
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Dec 28, 2021
12/21
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plosser counties sheriff's office is the last trace of him was 11:30 in the morning when he is to ski pass on one of the list. -- the lifts. liz: locally, we did get a little break from the rain. dan: it is back and cold out there. june is more. drew: talk about northstar and the snow, they somewhere the nine feet of snow. live doppler 7 showing the snow showers, they are winding down. we still have a winter storm warning in effect until 9:00 tonight. two to six inches of additional snow over our roadways. still trying to clear out a lot of the snow. let's talk about her snowpack. it is very healthy right now. statewide where at hundred 53% -- 153% of normal right now. a few showers in the santa cruz mountains, most of the action is light. the heaviest rain we had earlier this morning has moved out. another storm is going to move in tomorrow morning and last through wednesday. on the storm index come that is level 1 storm. it will bring a mix of rain and snow. we will detail our next storm and when we can put away the wet weather gear after the forecast. dan: the san mateo county coro
plosser counties sheriff's office is the last trace of him was 11:30 in the morning when he is to ski pass on one of the list. -- the lifts. liz: locally, we did get a little break from the rain. dan: it is back and cold out there. june is more. drew: talk about northstar and the snow, they somewhere the nine feet of snow. live doppler 7 showing the snow showers, they are winding down. we still have a winter storm warning in effect until 9:00 tonight. two to six inches of additional snow over...
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Dec 31, 2021
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plosser can sheriff's office has determined there is no realistic possibility he has survived, sadly.newsom has declared a state of emergency in the number of counties because of winter storms. he made that announcement to help recovery efforts in the sierra and southern california as well as the bay area. those counties include alameda, murray -- marine, santa cruz. state agencies will provide personnel and equipment to help with storm clearance. there's so much cleanup work to do. even with all the snow in the sierra, it is too soon to think california's drought is over. as laura anthony explains, it is what is next -- left next spring the accounts. reporter: what a difference a few good storms make. in california's stosur race past , this was sometimes conducted with more dirt than snow. not by a long shot this year. >> our survey today reported a snow depth of 78.5 inches and a snow water content of 20 inches. that results in 202% of average to date. >> if it stopped snowing today, this sierra would have 80% of the average snowfall for the entire season, ending april 1. overall, t
plosser can sheriff's office has determined there is no realistic possibility he has survived, sadly.newsom has declared a state of emergency in the number of counties because of winter storms. he made that announcement to help recovery efforts in the sierra and southern california as well as the bay area. those counties include alameda, murray -- marine, santa cruz. state agencies will provide personnel and equipment to help with storm clearance. there's so much cleanup work to do. even with...
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Dec 15, 2021
12/21
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bill dudley, charles plosser, and incredible lineup. a different tone. jonathan: big time. you pointed out that article, the former minneapolis fed president looking at the parallel between now and 1965 and the risk that we repeat the 1970's again. could you imagine five years ago him writing a piece like that. tom: he has been opinionated, very different from the approach of william dudley. he has had an outlier approach, even when he was at the fed. jonathan: a much more aggressive parts of interest rate increases that i expect they will. risking a repeat of the great inflation of the 1970's. it is so hard to reconcile that work. tom: is that in irresponsible comment? jonathan: i think it is in line with the consensus. lisa: he is in line with bill dudley, who is also sounding the alarm. the former minneapolis fed president was incredibly dovish, throwing out the family fisher model of employment and inflation, saying something has changed, talking about the 1970's. the rhetoric has been dramatic. jonathan: let's see if the current official at the minneapolis fed will cha
bill dudley, charles plosser, and incredible lineup. a different tone. jonathan: big time. you pointed out that article, the former minneapolis fed president looking at the parallel between now and 1965 and the risk that we repeat the 1970's again. could you imagine five years ago him writing a piece like that. tom: he has been opinionated, very different from the approach of william dudley. he has had an outlier approach, even when he was at the fed. jonathan: a much more aggressive parts of...