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giants/rangers, game one.back to you. >> reporter: tonight's game the start of a nine-game home stand. if you look over my shoulder buster posey out there in the orange and black. this is the start of players weekend. they have nicknames on the back, buster getting really creative. it says buster. his first name and also his nickname. look for them. i noticed it. we'll be back. >> thank you, colin. colin. >> you've got it. >>> well, some of your favorite nbc shows will be seen on cozi-tv. "american ninja warrior." we will be here later. >>> the weather guru is joining us. >> i think we'll get better air quality. temperatures inland early next week. >> all the nicknames on the back of the jersey. >> you're the master of the nickname. >>> a live look at the ballpark. jon miller and mike krukow next on nbc bay area. . welcome to the xfinity store. thanks, janet. it's my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 lines of talk and text
giants/rangers, game one.back to you. >> reporter: tonight's game the start of a nine-game home stand. if you look over my shoulder buster posey out there in the orange and black. this is the start of players weekend. they have nicknames on the back, buster getting really creative. it says buster. his first name and also his nickname. look for them. i noticed it. we'll be back. >> thank you, colin. colin. >> you've got it. >>> well, some of your favorite nbc shows...
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rangers will be without jamie murphy, suffering a season—ending injury against kilmarnock. from hearts came through yesterday. it rangers can deliver a win and a clean sheet, steven gerrard will be confident of progression as they have kept the sheets on the road in the last three rounds of qualifying. if they go through it will add to the sense of momentum and revival building up at ibrox around rangers. burnley are the only english team in qualifying. they are in athens tonight, unbeaten in their four european matches under sean dyche. 0lympiakos are their opponents, who, rather worryingly for burnley fans, have a 100% record at home in european qualification. the prestige of any tournament is, when you play against the big names, and they have a history here and an knowledge of different variances in european football, that is in their favour slightly. but we have a freshness, and unionists about it, it isa freshness, and unionists about it, it is a new look for us to come and ta ke it is a new look for us to come and take these challenges on. leeds boxer, natasha gale s
rangers will be without jamie murphy, suffering a season—ending injury against kilmarnock. from hearts came through yesterday. it rangers can deliver a win and a clean sheet, steven gerrard will be confident of progression as they have kept the sheets on the road in the last three rounds of qualifying. if they go through it will add to the sense of momentum and revival building up at ibrox around rangers. burnley are the only english team in qualifying. they are in athens tonight, unbeaten in...
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half of hluhluwe—imfolozi rangers are corrupt.et the go—between who took bribes from poachers. i would give my name to most of his friends and most of his friends are magistrates, lawyers, prosecutors. magistrates who are now being investigated. and we meet the activist who has dedicated her life to bringing down the kingpins. i try to be as careful as i can, i don't have a fixed address, i change my phone number all the time, my phone is... you know, i am like a ghost. the search is on. somewhere in the trees below are dozens of rhinos. this huge private reserve in south africa is fenced and protected 24/7 by heavily armed guards. but the best way to deter the poachers is to remove what they kill for. and so the mission is to find the rhinos, sedate them, and de—horn them, to save their lives. but they are shy, suspicious, and aggressive. it is going to be a long day. the poaching epidemic began here ten years ago. in that time, more than 8,500 african rhinos have been killed for their horns. most of them here in south africa, wh
half of hluhluwe—imfolozi rangers are corrupt.et the go—between who took bribes from poachers. i would give my name to most of his friends and most of his friends are magistrates, lawyers, prosecutors. magistrates who are now being investigated. and we meet the activist who has dedicated her life to bringing down the kingpins. i try to be as careful as i can, i don't have a fixed address, i change my phone number all the time, my phone is... you know, i am like a ghost. the search is on....
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sky ranger over the scene. active at this hour. >> this is happening off i-80 near paradise valley golf course. traffic is backed up for miles. cheryl hurd on the ground. cheryl, what do you see? >> reporter: well, we are right now still on paradise valley drive. it is hot. the wind is blowing. and the fire is moving quickly. it's moving dangerously close to these homes. it is kind of scary to see the flames come over the hill because it is moving towards the brand-new homes. we don't see any fire trucks here at least not yet. fire enforcement moving into these neighborhoods telling people to get out. you have been hearing all afternoon that on constitution avenue, couples sir, assets drive near the paradise valley golf course. people a treei grab what they can and get out. earlier today a talked to a gentleman by the name of lee jackson. he got a phone call, an alert telling him to leave the area. he told me right now he's ready to go. >> my wife called. and i thought incident was on the other side of the hill
sky ranger over the scene. active at this hour. >> this is happening off i-80 near paradise valley golf course. traffic is backed up for miles. cheryl hurd on the ground. cheryl, what do you see? >> reporter: well, we are right now still on paradise valley drive. it is hot. the wind is blowing. and the fire is moving quickly. it's moving dangerously close to these homes. it is kind of scary to see the flames come over the hill because it is moving towards the brand-new homes. we...
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rangers are unbeaten in a month and 3—1 up. they we re unbeaten in a month and 3—1 up. toothless on the pitch. just when the goalkeeper has to be at his most alert, as he was here. 36, he has seen that trick before. they grew more urgent after the break but only occasionally did rangers give them a glimpse and macgregor shut them out. a ricochet away and they got one last go at beating macgregor. it was their last chance and macgregor had the last word. like his boss, he remains unbeaten. but the old firm are left to fly the scottish flag after hibs were beaten 3—0 in norway by molde. welsh side the new saints went out 5—1 on aggregate to danish side fc midtylland while burnley of the premier league were taken all the way to extra time by istanbul. it ended 1—0 after extra time thanks to jack cork‘s winner. tottenham boss mauricio pochettino says he's disappointed at the delay in moving to the club's new stadium. spurs had hoped to play theirfirst match at their new ground against liverpool next month but technical problems mean they won't move until late october at the
rangers are unbeaten in a month and 3—1 up. they we re unbeaten in a month and 3—1 up. toothless on the pitch. just when the goalkeeper has to be at his most alert, as he was here. 36, he has seen that trick before. they grew more urgent after the break but only occasionally did rangers give them a glimpse and macgregor shut them out. a ricochet away and they got one last go at beating macgregor. it was their last chance and macgregor had the last word. like his boss, he remains unbeaten....
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steven gerrard had a frustrating start in his first scottish premiership game in charge of rangers —way at aberdeen. the former liverpool captain received a warm reception from both sets of supporters. but his team talk went out of the window after only 11 minutes when alfredo morelos kicked out at scott mckenna. that left rangers down to ten men for over 80 minutes but captain james tavernier edged them in front after half an hour following a foul in the box onjosh windass.
steven gerrard had a frustrating start in his first scottish premiership game in charge of rangers —way at aberdeen. the former liverpool captain received a warm reception from both sets of supporters. but his team talk went out of the window after only 11 minutes when alfredo morelos kicked out at scott mckenna. that left rangers down to ten men for over 80 minutes but captain james tavernier edged them in front after half an hour following a foul in the box onjosh windass.
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half of the hluhluwe—imfolozi rangers are corrupt.many are totally involved in rhino poaching. there are some people involved as an insidejob in rhino poaching. they've got friends. they got brothers. they've got everything. they've got everyone who can say, i want to poach the rhino. that's a problem. he described an incident when rangers assigned from another park were told to hold off when they came across poachers. before rhino poachers started to attack the rhinos, and so they radioed in their report, one of the rangers replied, no, wait for us. we are the people going to attack those people. wait. they waited, up until the poachers shot one rhino. the rhino was screaming. he blames the rangers in charge for deliberately preventing the poachers from being stopped. nothing happened, but they took the horns and ran away after that. so you could have caught them, if you hadn't been stopped? if no—one had disturbed us at that time, everyone, these people who were around that place, would have been caught. he also blames management fo
half of the hluhluwe—imfolozi rangers are corrupt.many are totally involved in rhino poaching. there are some people involved as an insidejob in rhino poaching. they've got friends. they got brothers. they've got everything. they've got everyone who can say, i want to poach the rhino. that's a problem. he described an incident when rangers assigned from another park were told to hold off when they came across poachers. before rhino poachers started to attack the rhinos, and so they radioed in...
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to the rescue, the ranger bots. starfish and prick them with a deadly dose of biosalt. the bots use an algorithm to identify starfish and then target them. their developers say they're 99.4% accurate. and they get smarter with time. traditionally, divers have monitored the reef by going out and doing a visual check. they record their findings on a slate — something time consuming consuming, not to mention expensive. they can only be in the water for up to three or four hours a day. they can't dive at night. whereas the ranger bot has the capacity to be in the water for eight hours a day. it can dive at night. it also doesn't have some of the human failings that we know we have, where we see and miss things as we are getting dragged along under the water. working around the clock could make a big difference too. evidence suggests the thorny carnivores come out more at night. the ranger bots have lights, so their cameras can still see once the sun goes down. so inside these things you have got inertial sensors, pressu
to the rescue, the ranger bots. starfish and prick them with a deadly dose of biosalt. the bots use an algorithm to identify starfish and then target them. their developers say they're 99.4% accurate. and they get smarter with time. traditionally, divers have monitored the reef by going out and doing a visual check. they record their findings on a slate — something time consuming consuming, not to mention expensive. they can only be in the water for up to three or four hours a day. they can't...
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to the world where this year's monsoon brought more misery for the ranger. fled here with her five children after her husband was killed when the military stormed their village. two of her previous shacks in the camp were destroyed by water she is now hoping for a sturdier shelter and then i had to sell my pulses all and even rice for this month i had to sell to build the house my relatives told me to make the house strong even if i were to go hungry. aid agencies have warned against an outbreak of water borne diseases such as cholera and diphtheria that most would rather bad life here and go home i didn't even if we have to sleep in a trench it's better than being back. but they're not meant to stay here in january me and mine bangladesh agreed to repatriate the revenger within two years. me and mine has started building transit camps to house the return knees but the un has said conditions are not yet right and so far barely a handful of ranger have returned. pulling all southeast asia correspondent on the story about. bus tell you for cover the range of p
to the world where this year's monsoon brought more misery for the ranger. fled here with her five children after her husband was killed when the military stormed their village. two of her previous shacks in the camp were destroyed by water she is now hoping for a sturdier shelter and then i had to sell my pulses all and even rice for this month i had to sell to build the house my relatives told me to make the house strong even if i were to go hungry. aid agencies have warned against an...
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top 4th... 2-0 rangers...joey gallo takes edwin jackson deep to right and it's gone for a 2-run shot.. 3-0 rangers... 33rd homer on the season for gallo... bottom 8th... 4-1 rangers... jed lowrie... he pulls one down the right field line... chad pinder scores... 4-2 rangers... bottom 9th... bases loaded with 9th... bases loaded with two outs... nick martini... gets shaken, not stirred... by jose leclerc... the check-swing strike out ends the game... final... 4-2 rangers.. a's take 2 out of 3... they are on the road at the twins tomorrow.. so we heard the rumors earlier this week on the possibility of an andrew mccutchen trade.. tonight there are more reports that he has cleared waivers... espn reporting the giants are looking for a deal to move mccutchen before the trade deadline august 31st... in the big apple...400 merchant marines at new york's citi field... the academys 75th anniversary is next month... top 7th... 4-2 mets... austin slater... hits his first homer of the season for the giants... lead cut to
top 4th... 2-0 rangers...joey gallo takes edwin jackson deep to right and it's gone for a 2-run shot.. 3-0 rangers... 33rd homer on the season for gallo... bottom 8th... 4-1 rangers... jed lowrie... he pulls one down the right field line... chad pinder scores... 4-2 rangers... bottom 9th... bases loaded with 9th... bases loaded with two outs... nick martini... gets shaken, not stirred... by jose leclerc... the check-swing strike out ends the game... final... 4-2 rangers.. a's take 2 out of 3......
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he is unbeaten in 12 games as rangers manager and comes up how much is he closing the gap?ishment. everyone from the outside will say it is a difficult job for him to take. i saw him over the summer and he was excited about the summer and he was excited about the challenge. he has had an unbelievable start. it is a massive game on sunday. i‘m sure one that he will relish, like he did as a player. 0bviously different expectations in terms of celtic and what they bring. travelling away. it will be a great atmosphere and i‘m sure he is looking forward to it. thank you forjoining us. we can hear now how celtic manager brendan rogers think steven gerrard is doing. looking at them and analysing them, he has done a very good job since he has gone in. a pulled together a lot of players and what is key, they have brought in good players. players of a higher level that allows them to work in a better way. let's talk cricket. moeen ali‘s taken five wickets today, leading england‘s fightback in the fourth test against india in southampton. the all—rounder was instrumental as the visito
he is unbeaten in 12 games as rangers manager and comes up how much is he closing the gap?ishment. everyone from the outside will say it is a difficult job for him to take. i saw him over the summer and he was excited about the summer and he was excited about the challenge. he has had an unbelievable start. it is a massive game on sunday. i‘m sure one that he will relish, like he did as a player. 0bviously different expectations in terms of celtic and what they bring. travelling away. it will...
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we met with one of rangers who didn't wa nt to met with one of rangers who didn't want to be identified problem. half of the hluhluwe imfolozi field rangers are corrupt. many, many people, many field rangers in the reserves, many are totally involved in rhino poaching. the park's management admits there's been corruption, but says it's now been largely stopped. they agree the conviction rates for poachers could be higher. we arrest people in possession of rhino horns, but they have gone to court and have been found not guilty, they are freed. it is because of corruption. these people, these kingpins have lots of money, they give it to the police, to the lawyers. but these are not empty accusations, an investigation has been launched into rangers, lawyers and magistrates. poaching allows —— allowing poaching to continue. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. coming up in yourfirst coming up in your first export reefing: roger federer is in action in the last 16 of the cincinnati masters and atletico madrid the real madrid in the all madrid super cup in tallinn.
we met with one of rangers who didn't wa nt to met with one of rangers who didn't want to be identified problem. half of the hluhluwe imfolozi field rangers are corrupt. many, many people, many field rangers in the reserves, many are totally involved in rhino poaching. the park's management admits there's been corruption, but says it's now been largely stopped. they agree the conviction rates for poachers could be higher. we arrest people in possession of rhino horns, but they have gone to...
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and we have storm ranger tracking the fine particles.right now a live look from the camera out here. we have a position so you can see the truck. we saw a lot of you at the fremont festival of the arts. super cool. there's the doppler radar on the back of the truck. a weather station, a camera. and it is fully equipped and ready to go. we can move it better weather picture. we have 59 degrees and we'll see fog and upper 50s and low 60s as we continue through the next several hours. let's take you to the storm ranger data. i have it fine tuned to send out 1200 pulses per second. that is returning some of these fine particles across the bay. that's what you are breathing in right now. and that's why it has been so difficult. it's a lot worse as we get a wider view through the central valley. two to three weeks they've been deal bei dealing with thick smoke. all of this gray has been fueled by several different fires. here can you see the mendocino collection o complex to the north. i want to take you closer to the fires because we are of c
and we have storm ranger tracking the fine particles.right now a live look from the camera out here. we have a position so you can see the truck. we saw a lot of you at the fremont festival of the arts. super cool. there's the doppler radar on the back of the truck. a weather station, a camera. and it is fully equipped and ready to go. we can move it better weather picture. we have 59 degrees and we'll see fog and upper 50s and low 60s as we continue through the next several hours. let's take...
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the a )s hosting the rangers. no tv...this game was on facebook.rs jumped out to a 4-0 lead ... but the a )s made it interesting late. b8 ... jed lowrie with a pinch hit double ... scoring chad pinder ... a )s were trailing... 4-2. they had a chance to win it in the b9... bases loaded ...two outs ... nick martini strikes out. the a )s come up short. rangers win 4-2. the a )s fall 1 game behind the first place astros. the big storyline tonight for the slumping giants... trade speculation surrounding outfielder andrew mccutchen. mccutchen was not in the starting lineup -- and could be traded by tomorrow. as for the game in new york. austin slater hits his first home run of the season. b7 .. the mets answer back ... todd frazier with a solo shot. mets beat the giants 5-3. we )ll be right back. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with thi
the a )s hosting the rangers. no tv...this game was on facebook.rs jumped out to a 4-0 lead ... but the a )s made it interesting late. b8 ... jed lowrie with a pinch hit double ... scoring chad pinder ... a )s were trailing... 4-2. they had a chance to win it in the b9... bases loaded ...two outs ... nick martini strikes out. the a )s come up short. rangers win 4-2. the a )s fall 1 game behind the first place astros. the big storyline tonight for the slumping giants... trade speculation...
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top 4th... 2-0 rangers...win jackson deep to right and it's gone for a 2-run shot.. 3-0 rangers... 33rd 2-run shot.. 3-0 rangers... 33rd homer on the season for gallo... bottom 8th... 4-1 rangers... jed lowrie... he pulls one down the right field line... chad pinder scores... 4-2 rangers... bottom 9th... bases loaded with two outs... nick martini... gets shaken, not stirred... by jose leclerc... the check-swing strike out ends the game... final... 4-2 rangers a little more playing time for the 49ers starters in the preseason... this week fans will finally see richard sherman ... he's expected to play this week against the colts... sherman says he's not fueled by the outside noise as he makes his return on how he will look coming back...it's sherman on the field since he went down from that season ending achilles injury with the seahawks.. now he's in red and gold.... sherman says he was ready to play last week against the texans...the coaching staff opted to wait another week... the goal is to be ready for wee
top 4th... 2-0 rangers...win jackson deep to right and it's gone for a 2-run shot.. 3-0 rangers... 33rd 2-run shot.. 3-0 rangers... 33rd homer on the season for gallo... bottom 8th... 4-1 rangers... jed lowrie... he pulls one down the right field line... chad pinder scores... 4-2 rangers... bottom 9th... bases loaded with two outs... nick martini... gets shaken, not stirred... by jose leclerc... the check-swing strike out ends the game... final... 4-2 rangers a little more playing time for the...
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for rangers, i think they are about finishing second.otland for four years. can they be breached and finished second. can they win an old firm game. they have not won against celtic in ten to ten. can they stop at celtic from winning another trouble and when the cup? always drilling, often controversial, and never ever dull. —— thrilling. so confirmation of celtic‘s opening game against livingston and the other weekend fixtures which include the newly promoted st mirren taking on dundee tomorrow. and on sunday, rangers are at aberdeen and hibs, fresh from qualifying for the europa league, play motherwell. england's georgia hall is just a shot off the lead in the women's british open golf. she's behind thailand's pornanong phatlum, who leads on 10—under at royal lytham & st anne's. hall still hasn't dropped a shot and four birdies today took her to 9—under par, in a three—way tie for second place. compatriot florentyna parker is five off the pace. but the shot of the day so far came from canada's brooke henderson. she got a hole—in—one on
for rangers, i think they are about finishing second.otland for four years. can they be breached and finished second. can they win an old firm game. they have not won against celtic in ten to ten. can they stop at celtic from winning another trouble and when the cup? always drilling, often controversial, and never ever dull. —— thrilling. so confirmation of celtic‘s opening game against livingston and the other weekend fixtures which include the newly promoted st mirren taking on dundee...
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just looted and torched their homes they raped tortured and killed thousands of ranger. across the border in bangladesh the refugees have settled in sprawling camps. as they've tried to settle in here with stories of unimaginable horror that have emerged. soldiers came into every house and shutters. they looked me up in my house and then set fire to it i have burns like this. i got pulled over and was over my body. conditions in the camps the cramped and squalid the huts here are flimsy and built on hilly sandy ground prone to landslides. really. this year's monsoon brought more misery for the ranger who stuck fled here with her five children after her husband was killed when the military stormed their village. two of her previous shacks in the camp were destroyed by water she is now hoping for a sturdier shelter and then i had to sell my pulse is all and even rice for this month i had to sell to build the house my relatives told me to make the house strong even if i were to go hungry. aid agencies have warned against an outbreak of water borne diseases such as cholera a
just looted and torched their homes they raped tortured and killed thousands of ranger. across the border in bangladesh the refugees have settled in sprawling camps. as they've tried to settle in here with stories of unimaginable horror that have emerged. soldiers came into every house and shutters. they looked me up in my house and then set fire to it i have burns like this. i got pulled over and was over my body. conditions in the camps the cramped and squalid the huts here are flimsy and...
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half of the rangers are corrupt.go-between who took bribes from poachers.” would give to most of his friends, lawyers, prosecutors. magistrates are now being investigated, and we meet the activist risking her life to bring down the kingpins.” meet the activist risking her life to bring down the kingpins. i tried to bring down the kingpins. i tried to be as careful as i can. i don't have a fixed address, i change my phone number all the time. you know, iam like phone number all the time. you know, i am like a ghost. helicopter roars. the search is on. somewhere in the trees below are dozens of rhinos. this huge private reserve in south africa is fenced and protected 20 47 by heavily armed guards. —— 21w. the best way to deter the poachers is to remove what they kill for. and so is to remove what they kill for. and so the mission is to find the rhinos, sedate them, and dehorn them to save their lives. but they are shy, suspicious, and aggressive. it is going to be a long day. the poaching act —— poaching epidemic here
half of the rangers are corrupt.go-between who took bribes from poachers.” would give to most of his friends, lawyers, prosecutors. magistrates are now being investigated, and we meet the activist risking her life to bring down the kingpins.” meet the activist risking her life to bring down the kingpins. i tried to bring down the kingpins. i tried to be as careful as i can. i don't have a fixed address, i change my phone number all the time. you know, iam like phone number all the time. you...
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is a good to see you know known rangers. how? the citizens life i have no pet headlines about you know those little. well though that my my he got a lot longer. lately trying trying the legal debate i'm not not there i don't i don't think the so my micro equipment and that the whole band had to be normal. who a and he total net network city? high dialogue also since we have a habit in. nineteen eighty eight he got a possible people tell them they will. right right internet connection which times. status as is also i expect load low too soon because explosives before. the mall i've i've really really true right right. write write right write small hot out around twenty point five five cents and blame blame neighboring bring columbia for full orchestra string intact. social with a as he sees it nights [inaudible] are you. mean within a day i found out i was i was vision ranger address asian nation. the time when the american public holidays. with the weather. rights such as adding up to society president of for god's sake i size is
is a good to see you know known rangers. how? the citizens life i have no pet headlines about you know those little. well though that my my he got a lot longer. lately trying trying the legal debate i'm not not there i don't i don't think the so my micro equipment and that the whole band had to be normal. who a and he total net network city? high dialogue also since we have a habit in. nineteen eighty eight he got a possible people tell them they will. right right internet connection which...
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i mean, we have rangers. we are trying to stop the poachers. if the traffic of ivory doesn't stop, we areoing to lose all the elephants. >> last year, 21 elephants were killed by poachers. that's not many compared to other countries in africa. confiscated weapons and tusks are put in authorized storage. >> this is one of the biggest we have. it is near 17 kilograms each. so a lot of money for the poachers. >> arranz has spent 37 years working as a conservationist in africa, and during that time, he's observed how elephants are gradually disappearing from the continent. >> the last elephants in central africa is here where we are. the rest of the country is empty. the poachers have finished with all of them, and we know that in the future they will come here and they will try to kill our elephants. so we have to be ready to defend us from them. >> even though rangers patrol the park, they don't have enough weapons and ammunition to ward off the professional poachers. the situation is similar in the rest of africa. >> there are dying a lot of peo
i mean, we have rangers. we are trying to stop the poachers. if the traffic of ivory doesn't stop, we areoing to lose all the elephants. >> last year, 21 elephants were killed by poachers. that's not many compared to other countries in africa. confiscated weapons and tusks are put in authorized storage. >> this is one of the biggest we have. it is near 17 kilograms each. so a lot of money for the poachers. >> arranz has spent 37 years working as a conservationist in africa,...
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, yes, i do love telling people i'm a dark ranger. >> reporter: the dark rangers lead nighttime programsp telescopes and showing off distant galaxies to people who may be seeing them for the very first time. what's it like seeing something like this? >> it makes me think our world is so small and the galaxy out there is so big, our minds can't even imagine. >> reporter: great basin is less than 300 miles away from the las vegas strip, the brightest spot on earth when viewed from space. protecting the skies out here has become a priority for the park. >> having a dark night very different from the daylight matters to all the wildlife here, the plants and trees as well and human health. >> reporter: this year after redoing all of its lighting, the park was certified as one of just a handful of international dark sky parks and has been promoting itself as one of the last places to see what's >> all aboard! >> reporter: during the summer -- >> what's your name? >> reporter: visitors can join a ranger on star trains, hopping into historic railcars and heading out into the desert to see what t
, yes, i do love telling people i'm a dark ranger. >> reporter: the dark rangers lead nighttime programsp telescopes and showing off distant galaxies to people who may be seeing them for the very first time. what's it like seeing something like this? >> it makes me think our world is so small and the galaxy out there is so big, our minds can't even imagine. >> reporter: great basin is less than 300 miles away from the las vegas strip, the brightest spot on earth when viewed...
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we do have our very own sky ranger to show us some of the live rangers of how bad the back up is. we haven't seen it get any better. f for a check of what's going on he is reporting for us. there it looks like it's not moving at all. we heard they closed out one lane they had initially opened up. is that true? >> yeah. good morning to you. we have been in the same spot. the traffic has not moved. i can't confirm which lanes are closed. i can tell you we still have the back up into a deadly shooting near the treasure island. you still see the cars are not moving as the investigation continues. here is the information we are getting. we know that the shooting, there were three cars involved in this. you had an suv carrying the victims who were shot at, an unknown suspect car and sedan. we are being told you the suspect shooting at the suv killing the driver and injuring two others in that car. the driver, the suv, the car swerves and hits the sedan. the driver called 911 after the shots were fired. we are told the suspect was able to get away. police are still looking for him at thi
we do have our very own sky ranger to show us some of the live rangers of how bad the back up is. we haven't seen it get any better. f for a check of what's going on he is reporting for us. there it looks like it's not moving at all. we heard they closed out one lane they had initially opened up. is that true? >> yeah. good morning to you. we have been in the same spot. the traffic has not moved. i can't confirm which lanes are closed. i can tell you we still have the back up into a...
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and you can see all these fine particles showing up right now on storm ranger. this is what's hard to breathe, and this is what's floating around the bay. we have a change in the forecast tomorrow. we think the smoke could become more widespread. it would be the worst in the north and east bay, but additional smoke moving into the peninsula and south bay. i'll have more on tips can you do to keep yourself healthy. it's coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> the mendocino complex fire reached an ominous milestone. cal fire says it's the second large els fire in california had history. the two fires have burned 273,000 acres, and it's only 30% contained. here's the latest map. the burning in lake and mendocino counties consists of the river fire burning near hopland and the ranch fire burning north of clear lake. what does 273,000 acres look like? we've taken the fire areas and overlaid it on the bay area. it covers most of so all t the -- san francisco all the way to daley city. while the other one covers rich mopped ric richmond to clear lake. what are y -- fremont.
and you can see all these fine particles showing up right now on storm ranger. this is what's hard to breathe, and this is what's floating around the bay. we have a change in the forecast tomorrow. we think the smoke could become more widespread. it would be the worst in the north and east bay, but additional smoke moving into the peninsula and south bay. i'll have more on tips can you do to keep yourself healthy. it's coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> the mendocino complex fire...
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live pictures from nbc bay area sky ranger.own for hours after a man was shot in his car. we're at the scene gathering information, tracking the traffic impact as well. live team coverage coming up in just moments. >> first, want to say good thursday morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. let's head over to vianey in for kari hall. you said we have a warmup. >> believe it or not, we're running a couple degrees warmer. check out this cloud cover over walnut creek. the reason you can tell this is nice cloud cover is we have the sun peeking through the corner. let's take a look at just how much warmer we're running in some spots. the most noticeable is in napa at 11 degrees warmer. even down through the south bay, six degrees warmer. if you notice the cloud cover, it's sticking to the mountaintops. a little disorganized. not really deep all the way in through hayward and concord like we have seen in the past. the marine layer not really existent at this hour which is why this shot of san
live pictures from nbc bay area sky ranger.own for hours after a man was shot in his car. we're at the scene gathering information, tracking the traffic impact as well. live team coverage coming up in just moments. >> first, want to say good thursday morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. let's head over to vianey in for kari hall. you said we have a warmup. >> believe it or not, we're running a couple degrees warmer. check out this...
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ranger a few g.'s in bangladesh have been marking one year since the start of the myanmar army crackdown that forced them to leave their homes protesters marched through the corpses bazaar region where hundreds of thousands are living in makeshift camps grandma says it's ready to take back the refugees but there's been little progress in resolving the crisis the muslim minority will hinge i demanding equal rights with others in myanmar. the crackdown began after he has carried out coordinated attacks on some thirty police stations that killed a dozen officers which took a look back now at what happened next. a never ending line of refugees streaming across the border from me amar to bangladesh. made after security forces launched a brutal offensive against them last august. looted and torched. they raped tortured and killed thousands of. across the border in bangladesh the refugees have settled in sprawling camps. as they've tried to settle in here with stories of unimaginable horrors have emerged. so
ranger a few g.'s in bangladesh have been marking one year since the start of the myanmar army crackdown that forced them to leave their homes protesters marched through the corpses bazaar region where hundreds of thousands are living in makeshift camps grandma says it's ready to take back the refugees but there's been little progress in resolving the crisis the muslim minority will hinge i demanding equal rights with others in myanmar. the crackdown began after he has carried out coordinated...
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the texas rangers have defeated the giants. and the fans who are here shaking their heads, how can this possibly be, the giants who had a 6-0 lead lose it 7-6 in ten innings. >> this is what they'll scratch their head about. they had this in the back pocket. an error in the ninth inning opened the door. in the end the rangers get the victory. >> and the winning run discord on a bases loaded walk. for more on tonight's game, check in to nbc sports bay area. tune in tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 with "pregame live" at noon for game two. we'll be back with nbc bay area and the giants television network friday september 14th at 7:00 from the giants and the rockies. from mike krukow and amy g, i'm jon miller saying good night from san francisco. an gun battla lo >>> right now on nbc bay area, friday night lights turns into chaos on campus, a gun battle leads to a lockdown at a high school in fairfield. students and parents in a panic. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we'll go back out to at&t park in a few minutes. first we begi
the texas rangers have defeated the giants. and the fans who are here shaking their heads, how can this possibly be, the giants who had a 6-0 lead lose it 7-6 in ten innings. >> this is what they'll scratch their head about. they had this in the back pocket. an error in the ninth inning opened the door. in the end the rangers get the victory. >> and the winning run discord on a bases loaded walk. for more on tonight's game, check in to nbc sports bay area. tune in tomorrow afternoon...
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the giants are back in town, hosting the texas rangers and the giants and rangers with the 2010 rematchf the world series. you can watch tonight's game beginning at 7:00. >> because of the game, some of the your favorite shows will be on kozy tv. american ninja warriors at 8:00 and dateline at 10:00. >> serena williams is banned for wearing a signature looks at the open. she showed up in a skin tight black suit. french tennis president said he will be enforcing a dress code and she feels like a hurp hero when she wears the outfit. >> we are protesting the decision by the french open. >> we. >> rob, tell us friday as we go into the weekend. >> better air quality. slowly as we go through the weekend. breezy in the hills. that's something you have to watch and the numbers are starting to feel a little more like fall. >> we made it to the weekend. thanks for joining us here at 5:00. >>> tonight, the maverick in the final is days. the sad word from arizona, john mccain stopping medical treatment for brain cancer. his family by his side. prayers and support pouring in for a towering figure of
the giants are back in town, hosting the texas rangers and the giants and rangers with the 2010 rematchf the world series. you can watch tonight's game beginning at 7:00. >> because of the game, some of the your favorite shows will be on kozy tv. american ninja warriors at 8:00 and dateline at 10:00. >> serena williams is banned for wearing a signature looks at the open. she showed up in a skin tight black suit. french tennis president said he will be enforcing a dress code and she...
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so send us protesters about the problems suffered by the rangers. so if you're not up on the bottom there are concrete know it on the scene about the same ooc happening that's just i met idea to see how there are there were over a million brain jamie mark they say they did in what's now rock kind steam for generations but the mean marker meant continues to maintain that their illegal immigrants who came to what was then called to account after independence. rights activist about their disputed origins and uncertain citizenship status. are migrating to brendon in nineteen forty and there we accept or to that of this country. we had of. many people who were out of the running election with that. in other is angry at us and sukumar mock of harming i don't hanker after the military in ninety sixty two and the great really changing their behavior to our people after the bell to use nine hundred eighty two citizenship law just aiming to barring the people from the citizenship. as the government and through or was not from this going to and they are not us
so send us protesters about the problems suffered by the rangers. so if you're not up on the bottom there are concrete know it on the scene about the same ooc happening that's just i met idea to see how there are there were over a million brain jamie mark they say they did in what's now rock kind steam for generations but the mean marker meant continues to maintain that their illegal immigrants who came to what was then called to account after independence. rights activist about their disputed...
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he's been a ranger in doom a national park for twenty three years every morning he scans the horizon these days the local wildlife is thriving the unique ecosystem in this region in southern has been regeneration since it was made a national park. the park is flourishing and the animals here are reproducing. the animals are free to roam although the mountain range forms are not full barrier every day of beauty or more visitors to generate revenue for the region the headquarters of the national park are currently being renovated with a long term aim to boost eco tourism. the world bank is supporting the upgrade to the tune of some three million euro's it includes an exhibition on wildlife in the sahara. on the bug of some animals here are native to the duma park such as the north african. a rare bird that's been the subject of research here. yeah yeah we usually patrols the national park in his car for safety reasons the park which spans eight thousand hectors is home to a desert head sharks desert monitors is there of an extremely poisonous egyptian cobra famous for its alleged role
he's been a ranger in doom a national park for twenty three years every morning he scans the horizon these days the local wildlife is thriving the unique ecosystem in this region in southern has been regeneration since it was made a national park. the park is flourishing and the animals here are reproducing. the animals are free to roam although the mountain range forms are not full barrier every day of beauty or more visitors to generate revenue for the region the headquarters of the national...
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it left rangers in real trouble but they did not panic. in fact, they were the better side.the captain made the most of the opportunity. how long could they hang on? one of their new summer signings with the handiwork there, and while rangers were showing a steely side to all aspects of their game, it began to get nervy towards the end. aberdeen perhaps should have equalised here, but then did in injury time. 19—year—old bruce anderson getting the equaliser on his debut. 1—1 the final score then, and nobody said this management lark would be easy. tim hague, bbc news one other game to tell you about in the scottish premiership and neil lennon's hibernian got off to a winning start. they beat motherwell 3—0 at easter road. leeds united, under one of the most experienced managers in world football, marcelo bielsa, have got their championship campaign off to a great start. they were already 1—0 up against stoke city when pablo hernandez made it two. england goalkeeper jack butland won't want to see that one again. and while stoke, the title favourites, got one back thanks to be
it left rangers in real trouble but they did not panic. in fact, they were the better side.the captain made the most of the opportunity. how long could they hang on? one of their new summer signings with the handiwork there, and while rangers were showing a steely side to all aspects of their game, it began to get nervy towards the end. aberdeen perhaps should have equalised here, but then did in injury time. 19—year—old bruce anderson getting the equaliser on his debut. 1—1 the final...
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started because there was an attack by ranger fighters on security and border posts in northern rakhine state now this was perpetrated by a small group of range of fighters who call themselves are so this is an acronym and they say the fighting for the human rights of revenge themselves on sun city has come under immense criticism for her and her government's handling of the ranger crisis now and she particularly. for failing to speak up before the break in your mind or a t. for failing to adequately investigate the atrocities committed by the military her government has conducted internal investigations but these have been led by men in the military and all those seven soldiers while timidly found guilty of committing crimes against the ranger many people feel this is just the tip of the iceberg u.n. investigators who've been trying to gain access into the country still have not been able to enter the country and conduct independent investigations and lately she's come under even more criticism for allowing the country to backslide on democratic reforms the best example of that is the
started because there was an attack by ranger fighters on security and border posts in northern rakhine state now this was perpetrated by a small group of range of fighters who call themselves are so this is an acronym and they say the fighting for the human rights of revenge themselves on sun city has come under immense criticism for her and her government's handling of the ranger crisis now and she particularly. for failing to speak up before the break in your mind or a t. for failing to...
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many rangers seem to have been there for years. and these children appeared never to have lived anywhere else. mohamed took to visit a woman suffering from joint pain but he warned her that they were both probably under constant surveillance. after an out of town they're at the when you're looking at them. or. something. like. that gift. giving connected mohalla tough. i got a good getting money out of the nothing with my video that we have an arm and a number. and a movement i don't want up on their own from out of the money do they get a ha ha ha ha ha round lot of. know about it molly i mean the idea but i'm going to do what it would up farmers are from above all that i mean are there were more than a lot of the. young and young you're not either one of them would love it. but there were no right to. buddhism is the most popular religion in me and maher some have accused rightwing monks of being prejudiced against muslims particularly if they were here just. want to visit a monk to ask him about the situation. modern . ocasio wi
many rangers seem to have been there for years. and these children appeared never to have lived anywhere else. mohamed took to visit a woman suffering from joint pain but he warned her that they were both probably under constant surveillance. after an out of town they're at the when you're looking at them. or. something. like. that gift. giving connected mohalla tough. i got a good getting money out of the nothing with my video that we have an arm and a number. and a movement i don't want up on...
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i would say what am i doing now. >> pretending to drive storm ranger. >> check it out.re and see storm ranger in person so hopefully you come by. i'll be there in the afternoon. look at 92 on saturday and breezy and red flag fire warning in the fire zones to the north. cooler there on sunday and 89. >> jeff, thank you very much. and thanks for joining us. we're back at 11:00, have a great friday evening. we hope to see you at 11:00. bye-bye. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. for special offers now. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i g
i would say what am i doing now. >> pretending to drive storm ranger. >> check it out.re and see storm ranger in person so hopefully you come by. i'll be there in the afternoon. look at 92 on saturday and breezy and red flag fire warning in the fire zones to the north. cooler there on sunday and 89. >> jeff, thank you very much. and thanks for joining us. we're back at 11:00, have a great friday evening. we hope to see you at 11:00. bye-bye. ♪ strummed guitar you can't...
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to beat the rangers again this afternoon. plus the 49ers in indy for week three preseason action. suffering a loss in more ways than one. i will fill you in on the details on all that and more coming up next in sports. many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> laura britt at the xfinity sports desk. this season may not have panned out like expect ford the giants but it's been a heck of a decade overall for the orange and black. today they celebrated ahead of tonight's game. the giants honoring the team that kicked off the even year magic. the 2010 squad that one the first of their three championships in five years. matt cain, torrez, ross, renteria among others. as for the game, the 2018 gia
to beat the rangers again this afternoon. plus the 49ers in indy for week three preseason action. suffering a loss in more ways than one. i will fill you in on the details on all that and more coming up next in sports. many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the...
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reason the myanmar military gave when it launched its crackdown in northern rakhine state against the ranger a year ago it said its operation was in response to attacks on security posts carried out by a little known armed group that calls itself the our congressmen salvation army now in the military actions have been condemned by the international community as disproportionate a un official has described the violence taking place against the ranger as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing and the myanmar government has been criticized for not doing enough to help the will hinder for not speaking out for the revenge or for not adequately investigating the reports of atrocities committed against the rule hinges and lately for not creating a safe enough and vironment for refugees who fled to bangladesh to return to myanmar now the government lays the blame for the violence on this little known group are such a group of armed fighters who in turn say they're fighting for the rights of the rule hinge a minority in myanmar now academics say the root of the problem really is discrimination agains
reason the myanmar military gave when it launched its crackdown in northern rakhine state against the ranger a year ago it said its operation was in response to attacks on security posts carried out by a little known armed group that calls itself the our congressmen salvation army now in the military actions have been condemned by the international community as disproportionate a un official has described the violence taking place against the ranger as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing and...
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army has always denied accusations of ethnic cleansing it insists it was responding to attacks by ranger rebels ensuring campaign of arson rape and murder prompted some thirteen hundred thousand people to flee to neighboring bangladesh. a never ending line of refugees streaming across the border from me amar to bangladesh. they fled after security forces launched a brutal offensive against them last august. just looted and to watch their homes they raped tortured and killed thousands of re-injure. across the border in bangladesh the refugees have settled in sprawling camps. as they've tried to settle in here with stories of unimaginable horror as have emerged. soldiers came into every house and shot at us. and then looked me up in my house and then set fire to it i have burns like this. out of all those and was all over my body. conditions in the camps the cramped and squalid the huts here a flimsy and built on hilly sandy ground prone to landslides. third world this year's monsoon brought more misery for the ranger mr kim fled here with her five children after her husband was killed whe
army has always denied accusations of ethnic cleansing it insists it was responding to attacks by ranger rebels ensuring campaign of arson rape and murder prompted some thirteen hundred thousand people to flee to neighboring bangladesh. a never ending line of refugees streaming across the border from me amar to bangladesh. they fled after security forces launched a brutal offensive against them last august. just looted and to watch their homes they raped tortured and killed thousands of...
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members of the ranger community until such time that the government in burma mine maher actually take full responsibility to ensure that their safety security and indeed their rights can be guaranteed let's not forget that the government doesn't even recognise the ring of community exists so there's an important first step to be realized before we can even think about the repatriation of any members of the community from bangladesh indeed and you know it's almost exactly to their week when we saw that massive influx of refugees from me in march flee into bangladesh about three hundred thousand of them with their no we so what what they're been there a year we've heard all the afore they atrocities and crimes committed against them what happens to them now. well there's three things that need to be happening first and foremost you mentioned about a year on we've seen that tragedy unfolding in front of our eyes there is some hope and some positive steps that have happened over the last twelve months if we go back to the situation twelve months ago the burmese authority the civilian admi
members of the ranger community until such time that the government in burma mine maher actually take full responsibility to ensure that their safety security and indeed their rights can be guaranteed let's not forget that the government doesn't even recognise the ring of community exists so there's an important first step to be realized before we can even think about the repatriation of any members of the community from bangladesh indeed and you know it's almost exactly to their week when we...
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. >> even though rangers patrol the park, they don't have enough weapons and ammunition to ward off thefessional poachers. the situation is similar in the rest of africa. >> there are dying a lot of people, and that is the problem that people buying ivory, they think only the elephants are dying, but there are a lot of people dying, poachers and rangers, for that. >> during previous posts in chad and northern congo, arranz lost nearly 40 employees in the battle against poachers. >> it's a pity. we are going to destroy africa and we are doing nothing. i think that we are in a war and we are losing that war, and nobody wants to recognize that we are losing that war. if we don't do nothing in the next 5, 10 years, everything will be finished. >> there are still many wild elephants in the sangha clearing. >> we have always the problems with the guns and ammunition. everybody says, "no, how do you want to use guns and ammunition to protect the elephants?" i don't want guns to protect the elephants. i want guns to protect the people that protect the elephants. that is different. because the p
. >> even though rangers patrol the park, they don't have enough weapons and ammunition to ward off thefessional poachers. the situation is similar in the rest of africa. >> there are dying a lot of people, and that is the problem that people buying ivory, they think only the elephants are dying, but there are a lot of people dying, poachers and rangers, for that. >> during previous posts in chad and northern congo, arranz lost nearly 40 employees in the battle against...
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i think training and capacity building and building the skills of rangers is a great thing.pecially the use of a foreign military that doesn't necessarily know the context in which they are operating. and that is not trained in conservation. the british army claims it is helping local people benefit from living alongside these beautiful animals. ministers are hoping to announce a similar deployment in africa later this year. poaching, however, is a problem far from being solved. james waterhouse, bbc news in malawi. didn't agree and just to tell you you can see more of this programme as part of newsbeat‘s documentary which is available on the iplayer. now, let's take a look at the weather prospects. louise lear has joined me. there has been a bit of
i think training and capacity building and building the skills of rangers is a great thing.pecially the use of a foreign military that doesn't necessarily know the context in which they are operating. and that is not trained in conservation. the british army claims it is helping local people benefit from living alongside these beautiful animals. ministers are hoping to announce a similar deployment in africa later this year. poaching, however, is a problem far from being solved. james...
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storm ranger was the draw. in f. temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. we'll see temperatures cooling yeah the low clouds are trying to make a comeback. you'll see it if you look closely around san francisco, starting to see the fog make a comeback on the coast, which should lead to a bit of cooling sunday. absorb it while you can, that seven-day forecast shows a hot week ahead. 56 right now in san francisco. inland still 65, livermore. temperatures mid 90s. san jose low 90s today. still 70 degrees outside. a mild evening around the santa clara valley. 70s around concord. we're beginning to see patchy low clouds on the coast that we think will set the stage for just a brief cooldown to finish off the weekend. winds turning onshore into east bay valleys. what should be different tomorrow morning is that we'll see the patchy low clouds back along the coast, and possibly across the inner bay. we'll probably at least have some arou a couple of sea breezes should keep temperatures comfortable coastwide and bayside, and valley temperatures in the 80s to low 90
storm ranger was the draw. in f. temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. we'll see temperatures cooling yeah the low clouds are trying to make a comeback. you'll see it if you look closely around san francisco, starting to see the fog make a comeback on the coast, which should lead to a bit of cooling sunday. absorb it while you can, that seven-day forecast shows a hot week ahead. 56 right now in san francisco. inland still 65, livermore. temperatures mid 90s. san jose low 90s today. still 70...