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san andreas was the notos one.eep you updated. >> that's a driving factor in ts fire behavior.because those winds in the upper levels were so fast. it gave us a really unique look to the skyed to. ths the plume of smoke. still coming coming off it as far as our impact here at home. the good news is the smoke is all getting getting pushed away. our weather weather out of the actual forecast, you didn't notice, it was much cooler today. we are like ten degrees cooler today from where we were yesterday. de highs at their most were in the 70s . nobody got out of the 70s 70s all day today. what a turn around. today was the big drop, in fact. it went down about 10 degrees from where we were yesterday. we were all in the 60s , even in the warmest inland inland locations. in the morning morning we start at 60. warm up to daytime highs only to the mid mid and upper 70s so however it it felt for your part of the bay bay today, that is what it will feel like tomorrow. and just to get into the seven day forecast, forecast, we
san andreas was the notos one.eep you updated. >> that's a driving factor in ts fire behavior.because those winds in the upper levels were so fast. it gave us a really unique look to the skyed to. ths the plume of smoke. still coming coming off it as far as our impact here at home. the good news is the smoke is all getting getting pushed away. our weather weather out of the actual forecast, you didn't notice, it was much cooler today. we are like ten degrees cooler today from where we...
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the so -called pocket pocket san andreas , with simple movements, it was all sorted out like this. somehave gone to igor simply, because their owners did not even understand how this technique works, how it sounds, and on what principles it works. this is 903, well, the old record is worth it. she's inexpensive. i say what's the matter? why so cheap? he says she's wrong. i talk like she maybe faulty. she says, we put her like this on the edge. the head of the sound that shoots it falls, that this is still the format when the plates were not reproduced from the edge from the middle. we can listen to this quality, of course, not that, but this is the age of this time. we will assume that you polished it well. this is a long painstaking work that requires great patience, but igor likes it, he says, this is an incomparable feeling, when the old broken, faded apparatus, decades later, is at fault. it starts to sound like an athlete again won the competition. uh, how uh scientist invented the eureka formula is the same. not only do you get the result of your work, but it often happens that it
the so -called pocket pocket san andreas , with simple movements, it was all sorted out like this. somehave gone to igor simply, because their owners did not even understand how this technique works, how it sounds, and on what principles it works. this is 903, well, the old record is worth it. she's inexpensive. i say what's the matter? why so cheap? he says she's wrong. i talk like she maybe faulty. she says, we put her like this on the edge. the head of the sound that shoots it falls, that...
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not the san andreas but the haywood. this is the fault that goes to the population center. it's the fault that's most overdue for the next significant earthquake. thankfully, this was not it. this has nothing to do with delaying it at all. it's hayward doing what it does. letting off a little steam. that covers one aspect of today's story. the other one is related to the fire. and take a look at the view from today in truckee, where this is the second day in a row now. truckee and the entire basin. and aqui. when it hits 300, it's hazardous. this is 600. and let me show you the air quality map. when you take a look at that, we're kind of getting easy. mosquito fire is putting out a lot of smoke. it's really piling in the sierra. we'll do it in the next few days. what it means at home, in terms of air quality in the next few days. it's a good story for us, in terms of cooling off the smoke and temperatures. and for now, i know you have more on the fire. >> thanks. the smoke is coming from the mosquito fire that continues to threaten thousands of homes, thankfully. no reports
not the san andreas but the haywood. this is the fault that goes to the population center. it's the fault that's most overdue for the next significant earthquake. thankfully, this was not it. this has nothing to do with delaying it at all. it's hayward doing what it does. letting off a little steam. that covers one aspect of today's story. the other one is related to the fire. and take a look at the view from today in truckee, where this is the second day in a row now. truckee and the entire...
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a >> grant this earthquake has struck along the rogers creek fault, which is part of the san andreas fault system. residents here who live along these fault lines are all too familiar with earthquakes and they rely on these alert systems to work and work quickly. tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody, but resident. >> we're having an earthquake that i spoke with a research associate about shake alerts and how effective they were during the earthquake and aftershock. it seeing the beginning of the earthquake. calculating where it is sending that information to others before with guest so if you're right, you know, it's an you wouldn't have gotten an alert. probably one viewer in napa told kron 4 that they received an alert on their phone 5 to 10 seconds before feeling some mild shaking doctor jones says the alerts work tuesday when it came to setting out accurate information. she even heard of residents getting a 30nd warning across. they felt the e
a >> grant this earthquake has struck along the rogers creek fault, which is part of the san andreas fault system. residents here who live along these fault lines are all too familiar with earthquakes and they rely on these alert systems to work and work quickly. tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody, but resident. >> we're having an earthquake...
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the earthquake struck on the rogers creek fhult, which is part of the san andreas fault system. residents who live along fault lines are all too familiar with earthquakes rely heavily on alerts that work and work quickly. >> when tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody, but is resident. >> we're having an earthquake that. i spoke with a research associate about shake alerts and how effective they were during the earthquake and aftershock. it seeing the beginning of the earthquake. calculating where it is sending that information to others before the way guest so if you're right, you know, it's an arrest. you wouldn't have gotten an alert, probably one viewer in napa told kron 4 that they received an alert on their phone 5 to 10 seconds before feeling some mild shaking. doctor jones says the alerts work tuesday when it came to setting out accurate information. she even heard of residents getting a 30nd warning across. they felt the earthquake tha
the earthquake struck on the rogers creek fhult, which is part of the san andreas fault system. residents who live along fault lines are all too familiar with earthquakes rely heavily on alerts that work and work quickly. >> when tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody, but is resident. >> we're having an earthquake that. i spoke with a research...
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the earthquake struck on the rogers creek fault, which is part of the san andreas fault system. residents who live along fault lines are all too familiar with earthquakes rely heavily on alerts that work and work >> tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody, but resident. >> we're having an that i spoke with a research associate about shake alerts and how effective they were during the earthquake and aftershock. it seeing the beginning of the earthquake. calculating where it is sending that information to others before with guest so if you're right, you know, it's an you wouldn't have gotten an alert. probably one viewer in napa told kron 4 that they receive an alert on their phone 5 to 10 seconds before feeling some mild shaking doctor jones says the alerts work tuesday when it came to setting out accurate information. she even heard of residents getting a 30nd morning ida press. they felt the earthquake that they were that far away. it is a 30nd
the earthquake struck on the rogers creek fault, which is part of the san andreas fault system. residents who live along fault lines are all too familiar with earthquakes rely heavily on alerts that work and work >> tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody, but resident. >> we're having an that i spoke with a research associate about shake alerts and...
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>> i did not.e inwant to menti i think a lot of people assume that it was part of the san andreas fault line but it wasn'. it was actually along the rogers rogers creek fault line and that that is closer to santa rosa. to to add to that, a 3.9 and a 4.4 so we are keeping a close eye o. on that. low pressure is starting to push in from the north, heading into this weekend's forecast. if you're just tuning in, we have rain in the forecast, into the weekend. saturday, sunday and monday, it is slowly creeping into our microclimate and we will talk about that. yesterday, it was a breezy day for us all along the. the coastline. this is how it helped us, it cleared up a lot of our air quality in the bay area bringing in that fresh pacific breeze. today, not as g. as gusty. winds will still stay around 50 miles an hour but those are wind gust meaning it is short-lived. heading into this afternoon and even into the the late evening hours, breezier breezier in the overnight hours but that marine layer is still sticking around whether we liket or not. it was very dense, this morning. as weend, adi
>> i did not.e inwant to menti i think a lot of people assume that it was part of the san andreas fault line but it wasn'. it was actually along the rogers rogers creek fault line and that that is closer to santa rosa. to to add to that, a 3.9 and a 4.4 so we are keeping a close eye o. on that. low pressure is starting to push in from the north, heading into this weekend's forecast. if you're just tuning in, we have rain in the forecast, into the weekend. saturday, sunday and monday, it...
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you can see the san andreas fault to the left. as we were waking up this morning, maybe waking up a little early in some spots. we'll be watching that as we get ready for high heat while san francisco will be covered by this fog. that will keep those temperatures down there as well as near the coastline. if you're stepping out the door in livermore getting the kids ready for school, be prepared for temperatures to start out in the upper 50s. the heat up to 98 degrees. recess and lunch maybe indoors today as they deal with the high heat. those temperatures heating up quickly. we're headed for 103 in fairfield, 100 in san martin and 94 in santa rosa. it's about the same in many spots tomorrow. that continues through tuesday with widespread 90s in all these areas shaded in pink. we have a heat watch for the inner bay and the coastline where we're expecting the temperatures to stay a lot lower, looking at the range in temperatures on saturday afternoon, we're at 103 in brentwood. san jose hitting a high of 91 degrees. this is a look at
you can see the san andreas fault to the left. as we were waking up this morning, maybe waking up a little early in some spots. we'll be watching that as we get ready for high heat while san francisco will be covered by this fog. that will keep those temperatures down there as well as near the coastline. if you're stepping out the door in livermore getting the kids ready for school, be prepared for temperatures to start out in the upper 50s. the heat up to 98 degrees. recess and lunch maybe...
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. >> the earthquake struck along the rogers creek fault, which is part of the san andreas fault systemsidents who live here all too familiar with earthquakes rely heavily on alerts that work and work quickly. when tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody, but resident. >> we're having an that i spoke with a research associate about shake alerts and how effective they were during the earthquake and aftershock. it seeing the beginning of the earthquake. calculating where it is sending that information to others before with guest so if you're right, you know, it's an arrest. you wouldn't have gotten an alert. probably one viewer in napa told kron 4 that they receive an alert on their phone 5 to 10 seconds before feeling some mild shaking doctor jones says the alerts work tuesday when it came to setting out accurate information. she even heard of residents getting a 30nd morning across. they felt the earthquake that they were that far away. it is a 30nd war
. >> the earthquake struck along the rogers creek fault, which is part of the san andreas fault systemsidents who live here all too familiar with earthquakes rely heavily on alerts that work and work quickly. when tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody, but resident. >> we're having an that i spoke with a research associate about shake alerts and...
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. >> an earthquake strong enough to rival one generated by the san andreas fault.is wolfe has more on the new findings. southern california known for sun surf, beautiful neighborhoods, deserts. >> and the destructive forces of nature. scientists from harvard university are now warning that a seismic threat is much greater than originally thought. the palace verdi's fault zone runs deep beneath the palace verdes peninsula and stretches nearly 70 miles along the coast of los angeles and orange counties mostly under water. experts believe that was a disjointed segmented network of smaller faults. but they have learned it is interconnected and that means it has the potential to produce of massive earthquake. 7.8, 45 times stronger than the devastating 1994 northridge quake. going to happen days. >> could be almost worse than it might get some 0.8 on the side of ball. it also runs close act. so covered the election alerts would stop. would be extensive damage to buildings in los >> we spoke with people in el segundo enjoying a night out for dinner. not far from a refine
. >> an earthquake strong enough to rival one generated by the san andreas fault.is wolfe has more on the new findings. southern california known for sun surf, beautiful neighborhoods, deserts. >> and the destructive forces of nature. scientists from harvard university are now warning that a seismic threat is much greater than originally thought. the palace verdi's fault zone runs deep beneath the palace verdes peninsula and stretches nearly 70 miles along the coast of los angeles...
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a santa clara justine, that rodgers creek fault is part of the san andreas system. of course, every earthquake is a reminder to be prepared. make sure you have an emergency bag ready back to you. all right. well, a lot of our viewers reported getting an emergency shake alert on their smartphones last night, right? as this earthquake hit. it's very similar to an amber alert and in some cases those alerts came just seconds before they felt any shaking here in california. there are several ways you can get notified when there's an earthquake that's about to strike besides the emergency alert system. the my shake app which was developed by uc berkeley and quake alert usa after both available on smartphone devices. google has also developed a similar emergency system for android users as well. so we've got a little bit more details on exactly where this earthquake hit as we take this live look outside at a foggy shot here along the golden gate bridge. we also will talk about the rain that's on the way. but first pilot, did you feel that earthquake last night? yes, i did
a santa clara justine, that rodgers creek fault is part of the san andreas system. of course, every earthquake is a reminder to be prepared. make sure you have an emergency bag ready back to you. all right. well, a lot of our viewers reported getting an emergency shake alert on their smartphones last night, right? as this earthquake hit. it's very similar to an amber alert and in some cases those alerts came just seconds before they felt any shaking here in california. there are several ways...
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now, we just want to let you know, this happened on the rogers creek fall and that's along the san andreas fault. and by the way, that was the biggest quake along that fault since the 18th century. just to give you perspective, that was before gold was discovered in the bay area. james story, i want to tell you, we can laugh about it now her hand is this this morning. but she's right handed. so she's probably you. thank you. well. >> well, 904, the other big story we're tracking this involves railroad workers who are threatening to go on strike nationwide. yeah. and that cause a wrench into your commute if you're right caltrain and it could mean shipping delays as well. cover sarah stinson live in san jose covering at good morning, sara. >> good morning. this strike involves 115 rail workers nationwide. if they go on strike this friday, it could nationwide cause of food shortage. it could also cause a big impact to our economy here locally. it would impact this station capital station in san jose. for those passengers who ride caltrain from gilroy to hear. >> the gilroy segment is served b
now, we just want to let you know, this happened on the rogers creek fall and that's along the san andreas fault. and by the way, that was the biggest quake along that fault since the 18th century. just to give you perspective, that was before gold was discovered in the bay area. james story, i want to tell you, we can laugh about it now her hand is this this morning. but she's right handed. so she's probably you. thank you. well. >> well, 904, the other big story we're tracking this...
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that's the san andreas fault. saw a lot of people out there. they want to know what's going on specifically. there you have it. this is the rogers fall. the bottom line is you can see people moving along cleaning up late into the night, but not a big deal. they will. good news is they will rebuild. >> all right. thanks a lot. well. >> 803, is the time. we're also following this story to this morning. railroad workers threatening to go on strike nationwide that you need to have impact could throw a wrench in your commute. caltrain could mean shipping delays if you order something covers or stinson. live in san jose. >> with more on the fallout, heiser. >> we're talking about 115,000 rail workers. that would be going on strike this friday. it would not only potentially cause our economy, too. the rail, if you will. it would also potentially cause a food shortage here locally. if you ride caltrain, it could affect service specially if you bill ray to be capital station in san jose. now that is the biggest effect here locally. that is the caltrain
that's the san andreas fault. saw a lot of people out there. they want to know what's going on specifically. there you have it. this is the rogers fall. the bottom line is you can see people moving along cleaning up late into the night, but not a big deal. they will. good news is they will rebuild. >> all right. thanks a lot. well. >> 803, is the time. we're also following this story to this morning. railroad workers threatening to go on strike nationwide that you need to have...
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just in case you're wondering, this happened at the rogers creek fall, which is part of the san andreas fault system and along that rodgers fall, guys, it's the biggest earthquake along that fault system. >> since the 18th century, back to you. it was pretty how good size. there's little damage and was done. it was just me that a variety of experiences in those pictures will from you know, pictures slightly askew to stuff actually falling off shelves and >> and then up on the floor is kind of interesting. >> i'm sure there's a dollar amount to it so they'll let us know in the days ahead. but fortunately, the bottom line is no matter how big or how small the bottom line is, nobody was certain. that's that. that's the good news of is the bank you will. >> all right. 505, is the time happening today. the man accused of murdering an 8 year-old girl from hayward is going to be arraigned in court. dante jackson is charged with first-degree murder and child abuse for the death of sophia mason. police say mason was found dead in the home and were set back in march. her mother, samantha johnson,
just in case you're wondering, this happened at the rogers creek fall, which is part of the san andreas fault system and along that rodgers fall, guys, it's the biggest earthquake along that fault system. >> since the 18th century, back to you. it was pretty how good size. there's little damage and was done. it was just me that a variety of experiences in those pictures will from you know, pictures slightly askew to stuff actually falling off shelves and >> and then up on the floor...
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. >> the earthquake struck on the rogers creek fault, which is part of the san andreas fault system.too familiar with earthquakes rely heavily on alerts that work and work when tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody. but if you live in santa rosa. >> we're having an that i spoke with a research associate about shake alerts and how effective they were during the earthquake and aftershock. it seeing the beginning of the earthquake. calculating where it is sending that information to others before the way so if you're right, you know, it's an arrest. n't ve gotten an alert. probably one viewer in napa told kron 4 that they received an alert on their phone 5 to 10 seconds before feeling some mild shaking doctor jones says the alerts work tuesday when it came to setting out accurate information. she even heard of residents getting a 30nd morning ida press. they felt the earthquake that they were that far away. it is a 30nd warning. pretty much implies be
. >> the earthquake struck on the rogers creek fault, which is part of the san andreas fault system.too familiar with earthquakes rely heavily on alerts that work and work when tuesday's 4.4 earthquake shook santa rosa tuesday evening. doctor lucy jones from cal tech was on a zoom call with an associate who lives in the city. started talking somebody. but if you live in santa rosa. >> we're having an that i spoke with a research associate about shake alerts and how effective they...
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of course we here about the san andreas fall. often times we hear about the hayward fault, but >> this kind of a branch of the hayward fault moving into the north bay, the called the rogers creek fall. you see the last 24 hours. we've had numerous minor quakes around the bay area, which is pretty typical, could happen any given day. this one a little bit stronger than normal as it was a 4.4. but you can see the rogers creek fault line. they're moving right up to the santa rosa area and along that areas where we had not only the 4.4 quake, but we also had registered a 3.9 shortly thereafter and then a couple of minor quakes behind that. so still some quake conditions there tonight. generally you have about a 5% of a larger quake happening after you have a quick like this. so and the next 24 hours. so the next 24 hours, that's a potentially you could have a larger quake. most likely. that's a 95% chance that you want. but you'll likely see more minor earthquakes along this area. so don't be surprised to see that shaking happening o
of course we here about the san andreas fall. often times we hear about the hayward fault, but >> this kind of a branch of the hayward fault moving into the north bay, the called the rogers creek fall. you see the last 24 hours. we've had numerous minor quakes around the bay area, which is pretty typical, could happen any given day. this one a little bit stronger than normal as it was a 4.4. but you can see the rogers creek fault line. they're moving right up to the santa rosa area and...
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it's along the rogers creek fall, which is part of the san andreas fault system. this earthquake was the largest along the rogers creek fault. since the 18th century. just to give it perspective, that's before gold was discovered in the bay area. so that stretches quite some time. not hearing of any major aftershocks since that earthquake hit. but the window for that, john will tell you very expertly. we will tell you that window for an aftershock. it's in the next 2 to 3 days. fortunately, if it does happen, it probably will not be any bigger than what we saw yesterday. guys, back to you. ok? thank you. will. what's really cool? is it that? >> why she kept 18 seconds. yeah. okay. >> more on the earthquake to come. in the meantime, we're also talking about the railroads to because we have workers threatening to go on strike nationwide and the various companies, including caltrans caltrain is doing things differently, planning just in case workers to get law. if you take couch and this will affect you. if you ship a package, you order something that has to go acros
it's along the rogers creek fall, which is part of the san andreas fault system. this earthquake was the largest along the rogers creek fault. since the 18th century. just to give it perspective, that's before gold was discovered in the bay area. so that stretches quite some time. not hearing of any major aftershocks since that earthquake hit. but the window for that, john will tell you very expertly. we will tell you that window for an aftershock. it's in the next 2 to 3 days. fortunately, if...
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let me bring in san drain. has andrea, we're talking about this idea that that needs to be a separate mechanism, a separate institution that deals with energy crisis like this. is that a good or did you think? i completely agree and i would actually add, and this has been one of the proposals that i've been making for a while that we need a food stability for. we had a financial stability board. we need to address energy stability. and i do think that we d new need to put in place some type of mechanism to enable that to happen. this comes back to ensuring that we have flex of the flexibility also in the market. i also very much agree with the comments on the smart spot market and the fact that we have to address p p a's long term contracts. this is incredibly important. busy it's also very important for industry by the way, who also are suffering very clearly from this and the way in which the metals industry and some of our high carbon industries are really going to have difficulty over the autumn. and the winter has al
let me bring in san drain. has andrea, we're talking about this idea that that needs to be a separate mechanism, a separate institution that deals with energy crisis like this. is that a good or did you think? i completely agree and i would actually add, and this has been one of the proposals that i've been making for a while that we need a food stability for. we had a financial stability board. we need to address energy stability. and i do think that we d new need to put in place some type of...
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geotechnical investigations neighborhood at turn are dam and san andreas dam and peninsula the investigations continue through the ends of 2022. now i will shift to the local program in san francisco. this figure shows the total approved budget for 11 local projects in each phase of the program as of june 30. no new variances during the quarter for local projects. and just a couple highlights. the san francisco west side recycle water treatment at ocean side performed testingly of installed equipment delivered prescriptions to wastewater operations. interior work for the pump station and golden gate park. cross connection testing performed. so the connection to the irrigation systems in golden gate p. we are making good progress. the college hill reservoir was drain exclude shut down for construction this will continue the next year. 24 inch diameter quake resistant iron pipe was install and theed jacking pit for the steel reservoir oustlet pipe was completed and the jacking pit is shown in this photo. and with this i will be happy to answer questions. >> thank you. . commissioners? questions
geotechnical investigations neighborhood at turn are dam and san andreas dam and peninsula the investigations continue through the ends of 2022. now i will shift to the local program in san francisco. this figure shows the total approved budget for 11 local projects in each phase of the program as of june 30. no new variances during the quarter for local projects. and just a couple highlights. the san francisco west side recycle water treatment at ocean side performed testingly of installed...
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their embassy, only they, unfortunately, mixed up one letter instead of writing queen leave a san andreaseudian slip, that is, apparently, apparently, the word queer was preparing for another action for another support, but here it is. uh, jumped out to the british. i didn't like it to say the least. and this happened on the day when smygal just announced a deficit budget for us next year. here, moreover, i’m ready to argue with you that it’s not 100% dependent on western economies. it will depend 50% of ukraine's budget for the next year, that is, revenues will be 30 optimism is very important very little time. i don't know it will. here i am completely on the side with the previous one, because no fifty percent of the money. actually, income. they won't collect. well it only that the maximum maximum this is sam-8, as in that joke it was even up to ten, do not reach 40 billion. and they plan loans, but just for britain it will be such an interesting moment. now give money or not give after such promotions. something i'm talking about queer elizabeth, i was somehow surprised, surprised by
their embassy, only they, unfortunately, mixed up one letter instead of writing queen leave a san andreaseudian slip, that is, apparently, apparently, the word queer was preparing for another action for another support, but here it is. uh, jumped out to the british. i didn't like it to say the least. and this happened on the day when smygal just announced a deficit budget for us next year. here, moreover, i’m ready to argue with you that it’s not 100% dependent on western economies....
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wide easement with two properties that run # -- two pipelines that run through two properties, the san andreas 2 and 3 and google has a campus on two utility buildings and crossings and outdoor space for google staff. google seeks to use our easement. on our easement it seeks to install non-permanent improvements such as ada railings, low voltage lighting, eucalyptus logs for seating and google staff. this is not allowed by the easement. we ask you to approve an easement amendment to allow these amenities for google. more importantly, google seeks to add several feet of fill to our right-of-way of our easement. the soils fill agreement will allow google to do so. raising the ground means this puc will also make it a little bit more difficult to access its pipelines in the future because open cut excavation will no longer be allowed. to compensate the puc for having to install shoring to access the pipelines in the future, google has agreed to pay for the cost of shoring installation over the pipeline now. this amount was calculated with our water supply in treatment division engineers, not rea
wide easement with two properties that run # -- two pipelines that run through two properties, the san andreas 2 and 3 and google has a campus on two utility buildings and crossings and outdoor space for google staff. google seeks to use our easement. on our easement it seeks to install non-permanent improvements such as ada railings, low voltage lighting, eucalyptus logs for seating and google staff. this is not allowed by the easement. we ask you to approve an easement amendment to allow...
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. >> sounds good, andrea nakano, s nakano, thanks a lot. > >> san francisco getting its fit its first official royal visit in nearly two decades. the european queen visiting the ciy the city in just what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. the choice is clear check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. > >> welcome back. a live look atn look at san francisco where the queen of the neth
. >> sounds good, andrea nakano, s nakano, thanks a lot. > >> san francisco getting its fit its first official royal visit in nearly two decades. the european queen visiting the ciy the city in just what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. the choice is clear check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it...
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what the victims of the plug in san are i speaking to international law, andrea political analyst, a hassan, atlanta shod. really appreciate your insight, will hopefully see you soon. thank you. thank by the british prime minister let's trust, has made a statement about wednesdays, prisoners of war, exchange, appraising ukraine's president the landscape of the same time bashing russia. i thank vladimir the landscape for his efforts to secure the release of detainees and saudi arabia for their assistance. russia must end the ruthless exploitation of prisoners of war and civilian detainees for political ends of the critics thursday, the u. k. perhaps lord, in the best position to preach to others on this subject. i mean, it has faced allegations of prisoner abuse. the may remember one of the most high profile cases concerned that of a bar mussa. the 26 year old hotel work at di, 2 days after being arrested in iraq and taken to a u. k. i base a post mortem, found 93 injuries, fractured ribs, a broken nose, and a prob also said that mussa had been beaten multiple times by a number of sol
what the victims of the plug in san are i speaking to international law, andrea political analyst, a hassan, atlanta shod. really appreciate your insight, will hopefully see you soon. thank you. thank by the british prime minister let's trust, has made a statement about wednesdays, prisoners of war, exchange, appraising ukraine's president the landscape of the same time bashing russia. i thank vladimir the landscape for his efforts to secure the release of detainees and saudi arabia for their...
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. >> sounds good, andrea nakano, s nakano, thanks a lot. > >> san francisco getting its fit its first. the european queen visiting the ciy the city in just what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. ♪ ♪ the choice is clear ♪ from the mountains to the coast, ♪ ♪ el estado with the most. ♪ ♪ we do tacos from the city to every little town. ♪ ♪ best bites. best vibes. ♪ ♪ california, hands down. ♪ ♪ go on and check my drip. ♪ ♪ take a bite. feelin' fit. ♪ ♪ we're breaking the mold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ shining like gold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado. live in the golden state ♪ what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. > >> welcome back. a live look atn look at san francisco where the queen of the netherlands will be visiting tom
. >> sounds good, andrea nakano, s nakano, thanks a lot. > >> san francisco getting its fit its first. the european queen visiting the ciy the city in just what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. ♪ ♪ the choice is clear ♪ from the mountains to the coast, ♪ ♪ el estado with the most. ♪ ♪ we do...
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andrea: esta nueva demanda fue presentada en una estaciÓn policial en san juan, segÚn el portavoz deez de la isla archivÓ la causa luego de con joven admitiera bajo juramento que nunca habrÍa sido agredido sexualmente por su tÍo. sin embargo, ya en ediciÓn digital, el equipo de abogados de ricky martin presentÓ hace unos dÍas una demanda contra el joven por presunta extorsiÓn, hostigamiento malicioso, abuso de la ley y daÑos. ante esa nueva querella, sus abogados derechos en sus acusaciones y las describen como tremendamente ofensivas y completamente desvinculada de la realidad. veremos en quÉ termina este caso el famoso cantante. carolina: un tema polÉmico, gracias, y para ti, feliz aniversario, 6 aÑos de "ediciÓn digital". recientemente se uniÓ a nuestra bella familia. borja: una introducciÓn maravillosa la que hemos vivido, andrea. andrea: felicidades a todos, aunar estar aquÍ. borja: vamos con otro momento que corre como la pÓlvora en las redes sociales, y que ademÁs no necesita presentaciÓn. borja: ese momento en el que el tenista espaÑol, carlos alcaraz, de 19 aÑos, hizo histor
andrea: esta nueva demanda fue presentada en una estaciÓn policial en san juan, segÚn el portavoz deez de la isla archivÓ la causa luego de con joven admitiera bajo juramento que nunca habrÍa sido agredido sexualmente por su tÍo. sin embargo, ya en ediciÓn digital, el equipo de abogados de ricky martin presentÓ hace unos dÍas una demanda contra el joven por presunta extorsiÓn, hostigamiento malicioso, abuso de la ley y daÑos. ante esa nueva querella, sus abogados derechos en sus...
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andrea, back over to you. > >> we are all very familiar with with the sound, the blue angels will roll back into the area for for fleet week area to san francisco's celebration of the armed forces is the largest in the country. kpix 5 news is proud to be this year's broadcast sponsor. from the presidio to meier island, the bay area is full of military landmarks. tonight, john ramos kicks off fleet week coverage with a tour of the regions rich military past. >> reporter: when admiral paul halsey made a triumphant return after world war ii, it was perhaps the most climatic fleet week in history. the history of the military in the bay area started long before that. when the spanish wandered into the bay and instantly realize its value. >> it was decided to establish a a permanent army post in 1776. >> they called it l presidio day day san francisco. with the milewide goldengate of being the the only opening to the bay, it made for a perfect military situation. >> they put cannons on both sides of the entrance, so that back guys that tried to sale and and would be caught in the crossfire. you control the entrance to the goldengate, you co
andrea, back over to you. > >> we are all very familiar with with the sound, the blue angels will roll back into the area for for fleet week area to san francisco's celebration of the armed forces is the largest in the country. kpix 5 news is proud to be this year's broadcast sponsor. from the presidio to meier island, the bay area is full of military landmarks. tonight, john ramos kicks off fleet week coverage with a tour of the regions rich military past. >> reporter: when...
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andrea ford, describing all mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. electronic fans at this weekend's inaugural portola music festival in san francisco , posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. you could totally feel the vibration. it was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an a c d. c concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and it was like i was right there, but i'm miles away 5.7 miles as the crow flies from there. from pure 80 to our house so loud that neighbor sarah bumpus assumes she's simply had an extremely rude neighbor on her hands. that's shocking, shocking. it was very loud. if that really was from san francisco, then something is definitely way too loud. ktvu fielding a number of phone calls from angry residents that night , and apparently so did the city of alameda posting about the festival and social media, saying in part quote, we could hear the loud music base and warning neighbors that might be back again on sunday evening. the noise, not the only criticism being directed at festival organizers. scene
andrea ford, describing all mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. electronic fans at this weekend's inaugural portola music festival in san francisco , posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. you could totally feel the vibration. it was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an a c d. c concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and...
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meanwhile, in san jose, jose, vta is working hard because they pulled 40 buses out out of service today due to heat heat related mechanical issues.y are working to get those back online. andrea? >> thank you so much, betty. fit alert meteorologist paul heggen joins us now. paul, we had record highs today. we are just hoping for some relief tomorrow. tomorrow. >> we are going to get some relief. temperatures are not going to be as hot tomorrow. it will be hot, just not the extreme heat we had today. the records stand, but just barely.n jose got up to 109. concord, 112, santa rosa, 115. 116 degrees in livermore. those are records. some all time. livermo, that's the hottest the temperature has ever been. downn santa rosa, 115 there. 114 in napa. downtown redwood city, 110. 109 in san jose. the hottet temperature recorded in san jose san jose in recordkeeping in san san jose goes back to the early 1900s. we are talking some significant records being broken broken today. temperatures tomorrow are still going to be . but instead of being 20 to 30 degrees above average, they wile 10 to 20 degrees above average.u have to take it easy. temperatus go right back up thursday. we will ta
meanwhile, in san jose, jose, vta is working hard because they pulled 40 buses out out of service today due to heat heat related mechanical issues.y are working to get those back online. andrea? >> thank you so much, betty. fit alert meteorologist paul heggen joins us now. paul, we had record highs today. we are just hoping for some relief tomorrow. tomorrow. >> we are going to get some relief. temperatures are not going to be as hot tomorrow. it will be hot, just not the extreme...
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stop andrea ford, describing a mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. electronic fans at this weekend's inaugural portola music festival in san francisco , posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. you could totally feel the vibration it was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an ac dc concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and it was like i was right there, but i'm miles away 5.7 miles as the crow flies from there. from pure 80 to our house so loud that neighbor sarah bumpus assumes she's simply had an extremely rude neighbor on her hands. that's shocking, shocking. it was very loud. if that really was from san francisco, then something is definitely way too loud. ktvu fielding a number of phone calls from angry residents that night , and apparently so did the city of alameda, posting about the festival and social media, saying in part quote, we could hear the loud music base and warning neighbors that might be back again on sunday evening. the noise, not the only criticism being directed at festival organizers. scenes o
stop andrea ford, describing a mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. electronic fans at this weekend's inaugural portola music festival in san francisco , posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. you could totally feel the vibration it was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an ac dc concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and it...
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san francisco. we are looking into the few which you are and we want innovation. we want solutions. >> my name is andrea, i work as a coordinator for the city attorney's office in san francisco. a lot of it is working with the public and trying to address their public records request and trying to get the information for their office. i double majored in political science and always tried to combine both of those majors. i ended up doing a combination of doing a lot of communication for government. i thought it would connect both of my studies and what was i was interested in and show case some of the work that government is doing. >> i work for the transportation agency known as muni and i'm a senior work supervisor. >> i first started as a non-profit and came to san francisco and started to work and i realized i needed to work with people. this opportunity came up by way of an executive fellowship. they had a program at mta to work in workforce development type project and i definitely jumped on that. i didn't know this was something that i wanted to do. all i knew is that i wanted to help people and
san francisco. we are looking into the few which you are and we want innovation. we want solutions. >> my name is andrea, i work as a coordinator for the city attorney's office in san francisco. a lot of it is working with the public and trying to address their public records request and trying to get the information for their office. i double majored in political science and always tried to combine both of those majors. i ended up doing a combination of doing a lot of communication for...
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andrea. thanks thank you have a great welcome back over. i think you did well. alright, thanks gents happening today, sancisco zoo, self said celebrating california biodiversity day anyone who lives in the city can get free admission all day. you have to bring a bill or idea with the address. it says. san francisco on it, the zoo director says their biodiversity initiatives have helped rejuvenate the zoo. also happening today. oracle park will have some rock and roll bands on stage. four of the more popular heavy metal bands in history will take the stage at the home of the giants def leppard, motley crue poison and john jett and the blackhearts performing on their stadium tour . we checked and thereert begins at 4 30 this afternoon coming up here in mornings onto the nine a new kind of scam targeting older americans. in a minute how thieves are using the promise of free or reduced cost healthcare to take advantage of seniors in particular what you need to prop 27 isn't a solution to homelessness. 90% of the money goes to out-of-state corporations. the homeless get very little. vote no on 27. you go by l
andrea. thanks thank you have a great welcome back over. i think you did well. alright, thanks gents happening today, sancisco zoo, self said celebrating california biodiversity day anyone who lives in the city can get free admission all day. you have to bring a bill or idea with the address. it says. san francisco on it, the zoo director says their biodiversity initiatives have helped rejuvenate the zoo. also happening today. oracle park will have some rock and roll bands on stage. four of the...
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. >> but current me focusing andrea find her pain and get in the way whitman white and that >> another organization pitching in is the puerto rican club in sanncisco. their hope is to send funds to organizations already on the ground there in puerto rico. meantime, those living in the country say help can't come soon enough as the most vulnerable, including the elderly, the sick, the very young are all suffering right now. and as puerto rico struggles with the aftermath of the hurricane, a federal port is due this week. >> what happened after the last hurricane to hit the island hurricane maria. that was 5 years ago. it was yeah, the u.s. commission on civil rights has been looking into the federal response to that hurricane. >> some 5 years ago now and compared to how they respond to hurricane harvey in texas that very same season there were claims of discrimination and the 2 disasters being handled very differently. we talk to our political analyst michael yaki about that. and here's what he said. he's a member of the commission on civil rights. by the way, the report is expected to be released later today, but he gave us a preview of its
. >> but current me focusing andrea find her pain and get in the way whitman white and that >> another organization pitching in is the puerto rican club in sanncisco. their hope is to send funds to organizations already on the ground there in puerto rico. meantime, those living in the country say help can't come soon enough as the most vulnerable, including the elderly, the sick, the very young are all suffering right now. and as puerto rico struggles with the aftermath of the...
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stop andrea ford, describing a mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. electronic fans at this weekend's inaugural portola music festival in sanco , posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. you could totally feel the vibration it was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an ac dc concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and it was like i was right there, but i'm miles away 5.7 miles as the crow flies from there from pure 80 to our house. so loud that neighbor sarah bumpus assumes she's simply had an extremely rude neighbor on her hands. that's shocking, shocking. it was very loud. if there really was from san francisco, then something is definitely way too loud. ktvu fielding a number of phone calls from angry residents that night , and apparently so did the city of alameda, posting about the festival and social media, saying in part quote, we could hear the loud music base. the noise, not the only criticism being directed at festival or anizers. scenes of an unruly crowd and apparent failure by on site teams to manage it als
stop andrea ford, describing a mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. electronic fans at this weekend's inaugural portola music festival in sanco , posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. you could totally feel the vibration it was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an ac dc concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and it was...
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stop andrea ford, describing a mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. electronic fans at this weekend's inaugural portola music festival in sanncisco, posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. you could totally feel the vibration it was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an ac dc concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and it was like i was right there, but i'm miles away 5.7 miles as the crow flies from there. from pure 80 to our house so loud that neighbor sarah bumpus assumes she's simply had an extremely rude neighbor on her hands. that's shocking, shocking. it was very loud. if there really was from san francisco, then something is definitely way too loud. ktvu fielding a number of phone calls from angry residents that night, and apparently so did the city of alameda, posting about the festival and social media, saying in part quote, we could hear the loud music base and warning neighbors that might be back again on sunday evening. the noise, not the only criticism being directed at festival organizers. scenes of an
stop andrea ford, describing a mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. electronic fans at this weekend's inaugural portola music festival in sanncisco, posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. you could totally feel the vibration it was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an ac dc concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and it was...