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>> >> san diego county more than 30 30 years ago, lush green lawns, gardens, cool cars, the good life. a water catastrophe was in in the works. >> you can see the problem in our local reservoirs, it's what you don't see. >> reporter: from 1987 to 1992 california was hit with a mega drought and san diego was in deep trouble. >> in that time period we had one source of water, and that was from an apology water district. >> sandy curl is dinner general manager of the san diego county water authority. she recounted how the county lost more than a third of its water for more than than a year. >> that substantially affected the economy, the quality of life, and long-term economic viability in san diego county at at the time. >> reporter: fast-forward and today, san diego is writing a huge wave of success. >> we used 43% less water per person per day than we did in 1990. >> reporter: the county is not only more efficient with water use, it has multiple new sources, a big one, the desalination plant in carlsbad, the largest one in the nation. the facility produces 50 million million gallons o
>> >> san diego county more than 30 30 years ago, lush green lawns, gardens, cool cars, the good life. a water catastrophe was in in the works. >> you can see the problem in our local reservoirs, it's what you don't see. >> reporter: from 1987 to 1992 california was hit with a mega drought and san diego was in deep trouble. >> in that time period we had one source of water, and that was from an apology water district. >> sandy curl is dinner general manager...
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here in san diego, i think we haven't appreciated much. my main concern is we will not be quick enough. you know, we also have to appreciate we have limited resources. right now we have to be figuring out what to do for action. what are the biggest vulnerabilities in terms of cost and address it now and again. i trust the generals we have. we have to ask those questions. we have to get honest pretty quick. >> obsolete. i'm going to turn to a question from the audience, do you see the environmental policy act for the california environmental quality act as legal mechanisms that could be used at a more strategic or problematic level to help deliver a national climate resilience strategy? >> you know, in terms of the strategy i think that is more legislative we have to decide with the advice of scientists and military, meteorologists, climatologists, what our vulnerabilities are. look at jackson, mississippi. we have to decide vulnerabilities and make a plan for resources. we would like to have input to make sure we understand resiliency. bot
here in san diego, i think we haven't appreciated much. my main concern is we will not be quick enough. you know, we also have to appreciate we have limited resources. right now we have to be figuring out what to do for action. what are the biggest vulnerabilities in terms of cost and address it now and again. i trust the generals we have. we have to ask those questions. we have to get honest pretty quick. >> obsolete. i'm going to turn to a question from the audience, do you see the...
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naval base coronado in san diego will be really vulnerable to sealevel rise and is not something the navy can run away from because the navies on the ocean so what was is behind the national climate adaptation and resilience strategy which we introduced with senator and senator murkowski is we need a strategy for the nation. not just a military bill but you know, we're the only g 20 government that doesn't have a focus on this so this would require the development of a whole of government adaptation resilience strategy which would ensure a unified vision for the united states response to climate hazards as well as a chief resilience officer and we are pretty encouraged that we can get support because we got a pretty good bipartisan start. this is the thing i think everyone can support. >> and that is so important that we have thatnational strategy . we have last i believe it was laughable where we had all the agency plans. they have different nomenclature with the names but really what i understand about the bill that's being proposed is that it really welds all of thattogether to a
naval base coronado in san diego will be really vulnerable to sealevel rise and is not something the navy can run away from because the navies on the ocean so what was is behind the national climate adaptation and resilience strategy which we introduced with senator and senator murkowski is we need a strategy for the nation. not just a military bill but you know, we're the only g 20 government that doesn't have a focus on this so this would require the development of a whole of government...
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an offer from the region of san diego came at the right time. of $43.00 bonus per square meter from the water authority. all this was long. this was our grass, and it's about 1700 square feet. we took took it all out. this is all the bags i'm all tied by. it's going to cover this whole area after the plants are for the cabin hours, the transformation has been worth it. they only had to put $50.00 of their own money into the project. they're trying to get others interested. but not everyone cares. some still have alarm that needs regular watering. war, they have artificial turf and rock garden. it's seal off the ground. it makes nancy angry. i always, i know it's to save the planet. you know, this kitty, they even try to save water at home. something also supported by the city. i 1st glance, everything looks normal, but there are water saving toilets in the bathrooms as well as special showerheads . more than 600000 residents have registered with the city to take part in the program. and any little bit i can do to out my daily life, whether it be
an offer from the region of san diego came at the right time. of $43.00 bonus per square meter from the water authority. all this was long. this was our grass, and it's about 1700 square feet. we took took it all out. this is all the bags i'm all tied by. it's going to cover this whole area after the plants are for the cabin hours, the transformation has been worth it. they only had to put $50.00 of their own money into the project. they're trying to get others interested. but not everyone...
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that's why the world's 2nd largest desalination plant was built here outside san diego. like engineer nathan faber shows us the plant, see that he knows its energy intensive, a target for criticism from environmental activists. but he also knows there's no alternative can also, i could be surfing in the ocean, and 2 hours later, the water is converted to drinking water and going to the residence of san diego county. wow. it's through our the plant turns 190000000 leaders of sea water into drinking water for the region every day. it flows through 16000 filters in this pipe in a process called reverse osmosis. is one strategy of many for securing enough fresh water. so since the ninety's are parson, water use has dropped in half, even though our population increase. and we've had these suppressors like climate change in route, one of the main factors is education. teaching people in san diego county resident audit use less water and be more efficient. so with irrigation, which showers really just changing their attitude toward the water? use the city overseas, 500 kilomete
that's why the world's 2nd largest desalination plant was built here outside san diego. like engineer nathan faber shows us the plant, see that he knows its energy intensive, a target for criticism from environmental activists. but he also knows there's no alternative can also, i could be surfing in the ocean, and 2 hours later, the water is converted to drinking water and going to the residence of san diego county. wow. it's through our the plant turns 190000000 leaders of sea water into...
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a san diego, the 8th largest city in the united states. 1.4000000 people live here with another 2000000 in the suburbs. they all need water, but it's scarce. that's why nancy and ken cavin are planted native plants. all of them, drought resistor, it plenty low maintenance. no, you don't after. we're not watering that much so i'm in this makes it. it's just moving. maybe once a month we have to come out and really trend things. it just depends on the season . 09 years ago they decided their front lawn had to go. it require too much water an offer from the region of san diego came at the right time of $43.00 bonus per square meter from the water authority. all this was long. this was our grass. it's about 1700 square feet. we took took it all out. this is all the bags. am all tied by that's gonna cover this whole area after the plants are for the cabin hours, the transformation has been worth it. they only had to put $50.00 of their own money into the project. they're trying to get others interested. but not everyone cares. some still have alarm that needs regular watering. war, they have
a san diego, the 8th largest city in the united states. 1.4000000 people live here with another 2000000 in the suburbs. they all need water, but it's scarce. that's why nancy and ken cavin are planted native plants. all of them, drought resistor, it plenty low maintenance. no, you don't after. we're not watering that much so i'm in this makes it. it's just moving. maybe once a month we have to come out and really trend things. it just depends on the season . 09 years ago they decided their...
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it required too much water an offer from the region of san diego came at the right time of $43.00 bonus per square meter from the water authority. all this was long. this was all grass. and it's about 1700 square feet. we took took it all out. this is all the bags them all tried to buy. it's gonna cover this whole area after the plants are for the cabin hours, the transformation has been worth it. they only had to put $50.00 of their own money into the project. they're trying to get others interested. but not everyone cares. some still have alarm that needs regular watering. war, they have artificial turf and rock garden. it's seal off the ground. it makes nancy angry. i always, i know it to save the planet. you know, it's kitty. they even try to save water at home. something also supported by the city. at 1st glance, everything looks normal. but there are water saving toilets in the bathrooms, as well as special showerheads. more than 600000 residents have registered with the city to take part in the program. any little bit i can do to out my daily life, whether it be in my bathroom wh
it required too much water an offer from the region of san diego came at the right time of $43.00 bonus per square meter from the water authority. all this was long. this was all grass. and it's about 1700 square feet. we took took it all out. this is all the bags them all tried to buy. it's gonna cover this whole area after the plants are for the cabin hours, the transformation has been worth it. they only had to put $50.00 of their own money into the project. they're trying to get others...
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teaching people, and san diego county residents how to use less water and be more efficient.th irrigation, with showers, really just changing their attitudes towards water use. reporter: the city oversees 500 kilometers of pipes, using sensors that sound an alarm if there's a leak anywhere. nathan faber is convinced that the measures being taken by the city work well together. nathan: the stress test showed that until 2045, and maybe even beyond, that the region has an adequate supply. we've invested in storage, we've invested in desalination, we've looked at recycled water. reporter: collecting water and purifying it -- next to saving water, it's the issue in the san diego region. especially because it only gets around 25 centimeters of rain per year. emily and chris sears save every drop in two large tanks. that's enough to take care of their garden. they've created a green oasis with lots of fruit and vegetables. chris: i fear for the day where this is the only way to go, where we have to grow our own food because there's going to be such water shortages in the future, esp
teaching people, and san diego county residents how to use less water and be more efficient.th irrigation, with showers, really just changing their attitudes towards water use. reporter: the city oversees 500 kilometers of pipes, using sensors that sound an alarm if there's a leak anywhere. nathan faber is convinced that the measures being taken by the city work well together. nathan: the stress test showed that until 2045, and maybe even beyond, that the region has an adequate supply. we've...
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people in san diego county resident audit use less water and be more efficient. so with irrigation, which showers really just changing their attitude towards the water. use the city overseas, 500 kilometers of pipes, using sensors that found an alarm. if there's a leak anywhere. nathan faber is convinced that the measures being taken by the city work well together. it's extremely critical. the stress test showed that until 2045, and maybe even beyond that, the region has adequate supply. we've invested in storage, we've invested in desalination. we looked at recycled water, collecting water and purifying it next to saving water. it's the issue in the san diego region, especially because it only gets around $25.00 centimeters of rain per year. emily and chris ear save every drop in 2 large tanks. that's enough to take care of their garden. they've created a green oasis with lots of fruit and vegetables. i fear for the day we're is the only way to go where we have to grow our own food because there's going to be such water shortages in the future, especially in the
people in san diego county resident audit use less water and be more efficient. so with irrigation, which showers really just changing their attitude towards the water. use the city overseas, 500 kilometers of pipes, using sensors that found an alarm. if there's a leak anywhere. nathan faber is convinced that the measures being taken by the city work well together. it's extremely critical. the stress test showed that until 2045, and maybe even beyond that, the region has adequate supply. we've...
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she says san diego has implemented the laws for several years and she says it is kept people safer. there are times with domestic violence threats with threats in the workplace. there are a variety of examples where violence has been averted through the use of this law the abc7 data team compared to the number of homicides between the two cities through june of this year oakland had seen 54 homicides while san diego has seen 30 that is 12.8 homicides per 100,000 people in oakland and only 2.1 in san diego get their hands on weapons. they're gonna use it. lisa hill is a criminal justice professor at cal state east bay. she says two things come to mind when looking at oakland's crime problem high motion. and too much accessibility gun accessibility and when you put those two together you're gonna get weapons. violations you're gonna get shooting oakland. this week has seen four homicides homicides all of them involving guns. dr. hill says oakland needs to consider policies like what is being done in san diego to help keep the city safer. the only option is to get guns? out of who are
she says san diego has implemented the laws for several years and she says it is kept people safer. there are times with domestic violence threats with threats in the workplace. there are a variety of examples where violence has been averted through the use of this law the abc7 data team compared to the number of homicides between the two cities through june of this year oakland had seen 54 homicides while san diego has seen 30 that is 12.8 homicides per 100,000 people in oakland and only 2.1...
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. >> >> san diego county more than 30 30 years ago, lush green lawns, gardens, cool cars, the good life. a water catastrophe was in in the works. >> you can see the problem in our local reservoirs, it's what you don't see. >> reporter: from 1987 to 1992 california was hit with a mega drought and san diego was in deep trouble. >> in that time period we had one source of water, and that was from an apology water district. >> sandy curl is dinner general manager of the san diego county water authority. she recounted how the county lost more than a third of its water for more than than a year. >> that substantially affected the economy, the quality of life, and long-term economic viability in san diego county at at the time. >> reporter: fast-forward and today, san diego is writing a huge wave of success. >> we used 43% less water per person per day than we did in 1990. >> reporter: the county is
. >> >> san diego county more than 30 30 years ago, lush green lawns, gardens, cool cars, the good life. a water catastrophe was in in the works. >> you can see the problem in our local reservoirs, it's what you don't see. >> reporter: from 1987 to 1992 california was hit with a mega drought and san diego was in deep trouble. >> in that time period we had one source of water, and that was from an apology water district. >> sandy curl is dinner general manager...
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well, growing up in san diego, my parents would always take us to go east salvadorini in food here. some of my favorite dishes. we have you custody that would teach on fried bananas and also the famous opelousas this hispanic heritage month a family is happy to be able to share their culture with the rest of san diego. having everybody learned about a little more about el salvador through us is an awesome experience reporting in san diego. anything as all right now we will be celebrating hispanic heritage month all month long here on kron 4. >> we also have an entire section. go ahead. take your phone out. scan that qr code. it's going to take you right over to our website where you can have all of these stories and more to give you some ideas on how you can support. all right. so back out live in london where we have millions who are remembering the life of queen elizabeth, the second, what we're watching right now, it's her procession followed by the royal family as well as hundreds of thousands lined the streets of london to say their final farewells to the coin. we are going to
well, growing up in san diego, my parents would always take us to go east salvadorini in food here. some of my favorite dishes. we have you custody that would teach on fried bananas and also the famous opelousas this hispanic heritage month a family is happy to be able to share their culture with the rest of san diego. having everybody learned about a little more about el salvador through us is an awesome experience reporting in san diego. anything as all right now we will be celebrating...
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moldes y su mÚsica serÁ materia de estudio en un nuevo curso dedicado a su obra en la universidad de san diegos, buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos, en honduras se estÁ produciendo un Éxodo masivo de personas que huyen de las inundaciones que tienen al paÍs sumido en una grave crisis. hay miles de damnificados por el desbordamiento de rÍos y quebradas por carreteras cortadas y daÑos incontables en viviendas, edificios pÚblicos y comerciales y tambiÉn en los cultivos. las caravanas de gente que lo deja todo y sale casi con lo puesto son tratando asÍ de ponerse a salvo porque sus hogares estÁn inhabitables. >> sÍ, es muy difÍcil porque ya nos ha pasado hace dos aÑos atrÁs, volver a recordar es como tener una pesadilla que cada vez que soÑamos cada vez lo recordamos y nos perturba la mente y el despertar es un golpe sicolÓgico a nuestro pensamiento. >> nos agarrÓ desprevenidos, sin dinero, sin transporte para sacar nuestras cosas. con la esperanza de maÑana sacar lo poquito que dejamos y venir acÁ tambiÉn con niÑos, aguantarme todo el dÍa, andar buscando dÓnde meterse, fuimos al oli dijeron
moldes y su mÚsica serÁ materia de estudio en un nuevo curso dedicado a su obra en la universidad de san diegos, buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos, en honduras se estÁ produciendo un Éxodo masivo de personas que huyen de las inundaciones que tienen al paÍs sumido en una grave crisis. hay miles de damnificados por el desbordamiento de rÍos y quebradas por carreteras cortadas y daÑos incontables en viviendas, edificios pÚblicos y comerciales y tambiÉn en los cultivos. las...
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we have been fed up with these carts since may, let's be honest natalia still can't find peace in san diegok village with an american name in donetsk region where her relatives and friends stayed in addition , when i was already lying in the hospital, i learned the sad news about my husband, yana's stepfather. hmm, on may 11, my ego was also killed, and my mother is generally very strong, she tries to walk very hard, she struggles with everything, despite physical and psychological injuries, mother and daughter do not lose hope for the stepanenkos, they rent a house and fully provide for their lives in america, the samaritans organization, sparta work, stepanenko plans to stay in san diego for about a year, and we will go, we will start walking and go home, i want to go home , i really want to, i say, i will cook my pain and everything will be fine san-diau california khrystyna and bohdan shevchenko voice of america on this we will say goodbye thank you for being with us have a peaceful night and a peaceful morning, happy
we have been fed up with these carts since may, let's be honest natalia still can't find peace in san diegok village with an american name in donetsk region where her relatives and friends stayed in addition , when i was already lying in the hospital, i learned the sad news about my husband, yana's stepfather. hmm, on may 11, my ego was also killed, and my mother is generally very strong, she tries to walk very hard, she struggles with everything, despite physical and psychological injuries,...
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she says san diego has implemented the laws for several years and she says it is kept people safer. with domestic violence threats with threats in the workplace. there are a variety of examples where violence has been averted through the use of this law the abc 7 data team compared the number of homicides between the two cities through june of this year oakland had seen 54 homicides while san diego has seen 30 that is 12.8 homicides per 100,000 people in oakland and only 2.1 in san diego hands on weapons. they're gonna use it. lisa hill is a criminal justice professor at cal state east bay. she says two things come to mind when looking at oakland's crime problem. hi motion. and too much accessibility gun accessibility and when you put those two together you're gonna get weapons. violations you're going to get shooting oakland. this week has seen four homicides all of them involving guns. dr. hill says oakland needs to consider policies like what is being done in san diego to help keep the city safer the only option is to get guns out of the we're not mature enough. to use them. we r
she says san diego has implemented the laws for several years and she says it is kept people safer. with domestic violence threats with threats in the workplace. there are a variety of examples where violence has been averted through the use of this law the abc 7 data team compared the number of homicides between the two cities through june of this year oakland had seen 54 homicides while san diego has seen 30 that is 12.8 homicides per 100,000 people in oakland and only 2.1 in san diego hands...
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san diego county, more than 30 years ago, lush green lawns, gardens, cool cars, the good life.h you can see the problem in our local local reservoirs, or rather, it's what you don't see. >> 1987-1992, california was hit hit with the mega drive, and san san diego was in deep trouble. >> we had one source of water from the metropolitan water district. >> sandy girl is general managef manager of the water authority and recounted how the region lost more than a third of its water for more than a year. >> it substantially affected the the economy, the quality of life, and ektaic viability. toy, san diego use 43% less per person of s per day than we did in 1990. >> the county is not only more efficient with its water use, it it has multiple sources, a big solid nation plant , a salination plant, the largest in in the country. some districts within the county plan to recycle wastewater into clean drinking water thanks to top-of-the-line technology. california has always had droughts, but experts say because of climate change it's different. >> we are seeing a water increase in the sev
san diego county, more than 30 years ago, lush green lawns, gardens, cool cars, the good life.h you can see the problem in our local local reservoirs, or rather, it's what you don't see. >> 1987-1992, california was hit hit with the mega drive, and san san diego was in deep trouble. >> we had one source of water from the metropolitan water district. >> sandy girl is general managef manager of the water authority and recounted how the region lost more than a third of its water...
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medical center in san diego and medical director of the inpatient unit. he is heavily involved in education at the university of california san diego ethical school and the residency training program. in addition, he is the associate director for the third year -- clerkship and the court nadir of the fourth-year medical student psychiatry sub internship. please give a very warm welcome to andrew scull with david lehman. dr. lehman: i did not realize warwick's was that ancient and i am very pleased. we are grateful to have the advantage of a place like this. i am pleased to be with you tonight. the book that i just completed i first envisioned in the early 1980's. it would have been a different book had i published it back then. i had spent my early part of my career looking at the emergence of psychiatry and the rise of the asylum in victorian england. before i publish that book, because i was tired of it, my doctoral thesis, but i went around doing interviews and people said isn't the shutting down of asylums a good thing? i said i have been buried in th
medical center in san diego and medical director of the inpatient unit. he is heavily involved in education at the university of california san diego ethical school and the residency training program. in addition, he is the associate director for the third year -- clerkship and the court nadir of the fourth-year medical student psychiatry sub internship. please give a very warm welcome to andrew scull with david lehman. dr. lehman: i did not realize warwick's was that ancient and i am very...
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. >>> and extreme weather out west, as a small plane crash lands off a runway into san diego bay stayith us >>> we are back now with the legal battle escalating tonight between former president trump and the justice department attorneys for both sides have submitted a list of candidates to serve as a court-appointed third party or special master to go over documents seized during the fbi search of mar-a-lago. josh letterman has the latest >> reporter: tonight a lega tug-of-war between the justice department and former president trump's lawyers, over who should be appointed to sort through government documents the fbi seized from mar-a-lago and how broad their review should be the justice department proposing two retired federal judges for the role of special master, including one nominated by former president george w. bush, but mr. trump's team offering two different candidates, one a reagan nominee, and the other a former florida deputy attorney general trump's team arguing that the review should include all the documents seized by the fbi, while the justice department insists it co
. >>> and extreme weather out west, as a small plane crash lands off a runway into san diego bay stayith us >>> we are back now with the legal battle escalating tonight between former president trump and the justice department attorneys for both sides have submitted a list of candidates to serve as a court-appointed third party or special master to go over documents seized during the fbi search of mar-a-lago. josh letterman has the latest >> reporter: tonight a lega...
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los grandes criaderos de tiburones blancos se desplazaron hacia el sur, en la zona de san diego son pocosemilioooo! vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber, ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas. disponibilidad limitada. >>> buenas noches, por fin se acabÓ la espera, este domingo los san francisco 49 ers regresan al emparrillado. y todo estÁn emocionados, escuchemos. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> pasamos al tenis donde en el us-open el espaÑol alcarÁz sigue demostrando por quÉ estÁ destinado a ser el n° 1 del mundo metiÉndose a la final despuÉs de ganar en cinco sets y jugando un tenis de otro planeta, asÍ se metiÓ a su primera final de grandslam. con 19 aÑos, parece que el tanque es simplemente inagotable. ahora buscarÁ convertirse en el primer adolescente en ganar un grandslam desde que lo hizo su compatriota nadal en 2005. >>> pasamos a las grandes ligas donde los cartuchos Últimos de los san francisco se van diluyendo. hoy carlos rolÓn se mandÓ otra joyita, se convirtiÓ en el primer jugador de los giants en toda la historia en acumular diez partidos con un diez
los grandes criaderos de tiburones blancos se desplazaron hacia el sur, en la zona de san diego son pocosemilioooo! vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber, ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas. disponibilidad limitada. >>> buenas noches, por fin se acabÓ la espera, este domingo los san francisco 49 ers regresan al emparrillado. y todo estÁn emocionados, escuchemos. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> pasamos al tenis donde en el...
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sacramento, los angeles, san diego. that's because we're going to see temperatures soaring once again into the triple digits that's going to prompt some fire danger dry, it's hot. we're looking at giusty winds a well the danger starts tomorrow as we go throughout today, we look at the critical risk in red. idaho falls, we could see the chance of fire danger. in terms of the temperatures, we're going to soar into the 100s once again. redding 110, probably breaking the record of 109. fresno 107 and denver at 100 we'll take a hooklook at the hed fire once dagain in a few minutes. >>> breaking in memphis, tennessee, four people are dead and three injured after police say ezekiel kelly drove around the city five hours shooting at people, at least one of the shootings broadcast on facebook live this video posted to facebook shows the moment he was arrested a shelter in place order had been in effect for hours the memphis sheriff offered condolences to the victims at a press conference >> many families were shattered tonight.
sacramento, los angeles, san diego. that's because we're going to see temperatures soaring once again into the triple digits that's going to prompt some fire danger dry, it's hot. we're looking at giusty winds a well the danger starts tomorrow as we go throughout today, we look at the critical risk in red. idaho falls, we could see the chance of fire danger. in terms of the temperatures, we're going to soar into the 100s once again. redding 110, probably breaking the record of 109. fresno 107...
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explica cómo esta herramienta facilista el proceso para rastrear los casos >>> según la policía de san diego persona >>> maría es mi directora de abuso sexual para organización llamada (nombre en inglés), asegura que en el pasado las víctimas de este tipo de delitos se veían obligadas a navegar sus casos a través de un proceso largo y complicado >>> no había recurso, si quería saber que está pasando con la evidencia de mi caso, algo personal, un investigador lo busca o tiene que llamar al laboratorio, hacer llamadas, llamar, al sobreviviente de nuevo y puede tardar tiempo >>> tiempo que en ocasiones puede tardar meses, pero bajo la ley de california 2 15, las agencias están obligadas establecer un proceso para que la sobreviviente se da la información de manera electrónica >>> esto le da ese poder a loss sobrevivientes de hacer los xolo,, ir a la computadora y ver que es procesada y a que nivel va >>> los equipos de prueba so una pieza cruzar recaudada generalmente por un hospital, según autoridades las víctimas no están obligadas a participar en una investigación policial >>> una víctima ti
explica cómo esta herramienta facilista el proceso para rastrear los casos >>> según la policía de san diego persona >>> maría es mi directora de abuso sexual para organización llamada (nombre en inglés), asegura que en el pasado las víctimas de este tipo de delitos se veían obligadas a navegar sus casos a través de un proceso largo y complicado >>> no había recurso, si quería saber que está pasando con la evidencia de mi caso, algo personal, un...
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el se conviertan en propietarios >> además así se ve la tormenta tropical a 100 millas al sur de san diegoemos tenido cobertura sobre la ola intensa de calor que nos ha pegado las alertas pasadizos el calor parece ceder un poco las autoridades piden ahorrar energía predicamos de eso con la portavoz cuéntanos es un gusto recibirte gracias por estar con el equipo acláranos porque tenemos a un alerta y si seguirá hasta mañana? >> emiten una vez +1 alerta porque las temperaturas se mantienen en gran parte de el estado específicamente para estos clientes pero si no hay otra alerta para yerma pero el operador de california en mitre está alerta entonces tomarían la decisión >> evelyn la gente cumple realmente cómo fue la respuesta? seas aquí los clientes en el estado han implementado medidas hemos evitado tener apagones entonces se les agradece que nos han puesto de su parte lo que ocurre con esta vemos que hay una demanda un incremento en el horario de las tardes de que las temperaturas llegan es por eso que en la última semana no hay alertas >> muchas gracias por contarnos sigamos cuidando la e
el se conviertan en propietarios >> además así se ve la tormenta tropical a 100 millas al sur de san diegoemos tenido cobertura sobre la ola intensa de calor que nos ha pegado las alertas pasadizos el calor parece ceder un poco las autoridades piden ahorrar energía predicamos de eso con la portavoz cuéntanos es un gusto recibirte gracias por estar con el equipo acláranos porque tenemos a un alerta y si seguirá hasta mañana? >> emiten una vez +1 alerta porque las temperaturas...
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anunció que jugará por primera vez una feria internacional y lo harán en méxico, se enfrenta padres de san diegoco juega de manera internacional en 2004 estuvieron, en puerto rico pero sabemos que es un territorio que no contaba como una serie internacional, es la primera vez y los padres será la tercera vez que están allá, felices porque este año, viajar y le toca san francisco >>> vamos a tener para divertirnos, la pregunta que se hace todo el mundo escómo es el boleto, hay una información al respecto o hay que esperar >>> de hecho en telemundo 48.com nos mantenemos informados con la información para saber si usted quiere asistir a la serie histórica en la ciudad de méxico, vamos a tener la información cuandos en la fecha de la fiesta gigante es algo que está en conjunto y sabremos exactamente como será la dinámica para conseguir boletines y asistir y ver en la ciudad de méxico de manera internacional >>> no te vas te quedarás porque la próxima hora hablaremos de lo deportivo y lamentablemente no son buenas noticias porque no les fue nada bien a san francisco ante los padres, nos vemos a las 6
anunció que jugará por primera vez una feria internacional y lo harán en méxico, se enfrenta padres de san diegoco juega de manera internacional en 2004 estuvieron, en puerto rico pero sabemos que es un territorio que no contaba como una serie internacional, es la primera vez y los padres será la tercera vez que están allá, felices porque este año, viajar y le toca san francisco >>> vamos a tener para divertirnos, la pregunta que se hace todo el mundo escómo es el boleto, hay...
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a pair fires are burning h of san diego north of los angel. los angeles. it is burning on both sides of interstate 5. ahed of the holiday travel weekend. it is near the small city of bel junction. and also destroyed four homes and forced the closure of the border crossing. > >> as we head toward the weekend weekend heatwave, don't count on on relief at night. climate chae is to blame for an increase in warmer night. than daytime once. once. that can compound the health risk that come with extreme heat. >> they will continue into the . the weekend. >> this will be statewide. sacro could set the all-time record high temperature, up to 115 deg. that is in the realm of a possi. a possibility. it will last for four days. here are the advisors in place. it is now an excessivt warning for inland parts of they area. it means there is a high risk for heat exhaustion or heatstroke. that is to the general population. not just people that are sensitive. not because of age or illness. every needs to take it easy and that kind of heat is building. that is most of the ba
a pair fires are burning h of san diego north of los angel. los angeles. it is burning on both sides of interstate 5. ahed of the holiday travel weekend. it is near the small city of bel junction. and also destroyed four homes and forced the closure of the border crossing. > >> as we head toward the weekend weekend heatwave, don't count on on relief at night. climate chae is to blame for an increase in warmer night. than daytime once. once. that can compound the health risk that come...
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>>> el tiempo es noticia en california, el fin de semana por las lluvias en el sur del estado en san diegoarreteras mojadas y la zona montañosa (..) parecía invierno >>> las precipitaciones no cesaban pero no solo eso se registro condiciones ventosas, las calles se vieron mojadas y no impide que sus habitantes salieran a trabajar como este vendedor de comida >>> hay que pagar miles, las personas, a mi hermana, mi suegra que me ayude personas que necesitan su sueldo >>> el cielo nublado, y este conductor aprovecho el pavimento mojado este grupo de personas que no pensaron en meterse al agua del mar >>> desde el norte de san diego no se quedó atrás, la llovizna pintó el panorama de cristo y se vio bajo la calma igual que en la comunidad >>> cachorros y en la lluvia, refresco y la lluvia también sirve >>> no es la misma situación, (...), se confirmó por la lluvia pero si hay caos vial en un accidente ya que un auto terminó volcado justo antes que la calle, (nombre en inglés) la hilera de adultos se ve igual que la lluvia la que llegó a combatir las sequías, villalobos telemundo 48 >>> como ca
>>> el tiempo es noticia en california, el fin de semana por las lluvias en el sur del estado en san diegoarreteras mojadas y la zona montañosa (..) parecía invierno >>> las precipitaciones no cesaban pero no solo eso se registro condiciones ventosas, las calles se vieron mojadas y no impide que sus habitantes salieran a trabajar como este vendedor de comida >>> hay que pagar miles, las personas, a mi hermana, mi suegra que me ayude personas que necesitan su sueldo...
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the homicide rate in oakland is 12.8% per 100,000 people while san diego has seen only 2.1% according data team city attorney elliott acknowledges. there are differences between the two cities but doing more to get guns off. the streets is something she thinks other cities need to do i think that it is our responsibility to keep our community safe and islands restraining orders have proven that they are an effective tool for doing that in oakland ryan curry abc 7 news obviously yesterday shooting is traumatic for students involved whether they saw or heard part of the incident or not. so how can the adults in their lives help them process? what happened? we talked with an expert about that on our 3 pm program called getting answers for a young children specifically. we wanted to decide what we want to share with our young children, you know, we might even ask how much of this information do they need to know so as to protect them from a certain level of anxiety. if you or someone, you know needs help dealing with trauma you can find a local ally by going to abc 7 news com slash take a
the homicide rate in oakland is 12.8% per 100,000 people while san diego has seen only 2.1% according data team city attorney elliott acknowledges. there are differences between the two cities but doing more to get guns off. the streets is something she thinks other cities need to do i think that it is our responsibility to keep our community safe and islands restraining orders have proven that they are an effective tool for doing that in oakland ryan curry abc 7 news obviously yesterday...
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he's in san diego. general vandegrift is one of his friends. he gets called to join the first marine division and help in the formation training of the first marine division in new river, north carolina, called tent city. back then now it's camp lejeune that by april 1942, so by march he was up there by april, they were in solomon islands, maryland, watching the in vivian's training here is so secretary of the navy knocks colonel then colonel pete to valley general holcomb coming on and then curtis and the were training inland because of course the germans were on the east so so this is where i'm going to let john don jump in my wonderful co-author we wanted to really give a little background of reports and here here the marines are getting ready to join the pacific. so, don, with further ado. okay. okay. all right. thank you, amy. how's everybody tonight? you a good looking group. and i want to begin, while i want to say a couple of words, staff. so the wonderful team can get the second powerpoint. but i first want to start by wishing you all
he's in san diego. general vandegrift is one of his friends. he gets called to join the first marine division and help in the formation training of the first marine division in new river, north carolina, called tent city. back then now it's camp lejeune that by april 1942, so by march he was up there by april, they were in solomon islands, maryland, watching the in vivian's training here is so secretary of the navy knocks colonel then colonel pete to valley general holcomb coming on and then...
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a big departure from the heat wave in san diego county. strong winds are downing trees and power lin. 109-mile per hour winds were recorded in the san diego mountains. >> we have our heavy equipment staffed up, and we also have the have the swift water rescue team rescue team staffed up. our hels are both 24 hours. >> this is all too much at oncey for this time of year here. >> there's a concern tonight about rains causing debris flows flows in burn scars and winds kicking up wildfires. > >> don't miss the big bright harvest moon tonight. it's called a harvest moon because it it happens close to the fall eqx when farmers often harvest thei. it's a nice sight to see instead instead of the orange haze that blanketed the bay area exactly o years ago today. >> can you believe that was two years ago? >> i remember it so vividly. >> yes, there was a little orange tint to the full moon ths evening as it first came up bece you're looking through more atm, so there was that haze today producing that same look. but once it got up higher in the sk, i
a big departure from the heat wave in san diego county. strong winds are downing trees and power lin. 109-mile per hour winds were recorded in the san diego mountains. >> we have our heavy equipment staffed up, and we also have the have the swift water rescue team rescue team staffed up. our hels are both 24 hours. >> this is all too much at oncey for this time of year here. >> there's a concern tonight about rains causing debris flows flows in burn scars and winds kicking up...
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it's going to be quite rocking going on san diego county. look at the high wind warning and heavy rains come with that as well. now as far as 10 pick a landfall with this thing because it's taking a sharp turn back out to sea may not happen. and as this discussion i just checked, they don't have any actual statements such as tropical storm warning along the coast. anything like that, they do, but they don't have it in san diego county. so that is all that's happening all that action down to the south. some of this moisture will be venturing up towards the north. check it out in future cast for there. you see the cloud cover the rain. we're looking pretty good here for the bay area. but overnight, they'll be that cloud cover associated with what's left over of k in through saturday. that's why we say scattered clouds. now we're cooling off anyway. but the cloud cover is going to help that by covering up some of the sun. there's a rain opportunity. the south and the east of us for us. we're going to say that isolated chance of a shower thrown
it's going to be quite rocking going on san diego county. look at the high wind warning and heavy rains come with that as well. now as far as 10 pick a landfall with this thing because it's taking a sharp turn back out to sea may not happen. and as this discussion i just checked, they don't have any actual statements such as tropical storm warning along the coast. anything like that, they do, but they don't have it in san diego county. so that is all that's happening all that action down to the...
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many cases we have local unions and school districts would not open so the case in san diego where theyere opening and parents came together who are frustrated the schools couldn't get the kids in the russians and decided to push back when they were successful, the cta thought there must be conspiracy going on, a right-wing dark money funding when it was really just up set parents, kids need an education. kennedy: as you pointed out, moms especially because they were the ones who had to leave the workforce for the longest periods of time and a lot of their careers suffered and then you have parents who before the pandemic was sending kids to public schools which were closed by the governor yet private schools were open so if you wanted your kid to learn in person you had to fork over tens of thousands of dollars a kid. it's easy for the governor to do that, is a multimillionaire but that forced parents in california all over to do the same thing so how will to many did you prevail? california is a mock state, surprising there was a judicial force that was able to triumph over the libera
many cases we have local unions and school districts would not open so the case in san diego where theyere opening and parents came together who are frustrated the schools couldn't get the kids in the russians and decided to push back when they were successful, the cta thought there must be conspiracy going on, a right-wing dark money funding when it was really just up set parents, kids need an education. kennedy: as you pointed out, moms especially because they were the ones who had to leave...
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san diego. like that, but it's going to be a lot of subtropical moisture and real close to the coastline, especially in orange county and san diego area, so they're going to see a heck of a lot of rain potential, and i mean a lot like they could. it could be a flooding situation down there because, well, look at it right down here. this is saturday morning, and you can see the around san diego just that bull's eye and that's a mass. i mean, you're talking about this stuff came from right down around the tropic of capricorn cancer, and so it's very subtropical air. house and so it's going to be sitting over us down there. they're going to have problems. saturday is going to be a story saturday night into sunday. for us. we've got a chance of certainly moisture clouds and then maybe a sprinkle or something like that. but i think for the most part, just gonna be muggy and kind of hot and kind of just not sunny as we go into saturday and sunday will help cool things down, certainly , but it's just a
san diego. like that, but it's going to be a lot of subtropical moisture and real close to the coastline, especially in orange county and san diego area, so they're going to see a heck of a lot of rain potential, and i mean a lot like they could. it could be a flooding situation down there because, well, look at it right down here. this is saturday morning, and you can see the around san diego just that bull's eye and that's a mass. i mean, you're talking about this stuff came from right down...
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here is what the san diego county board of supervisors said. i want you to respond, please.ors taking action on bipartisan way to do the difficult work of getting people off the streets and into permanent housing. mayor bill wells calling you out specifically and the city of al can a hone. bill? >> you know, it's absolutely ridiculous and kind of infantile to be honest. we are not pushing anybody out onto the streets. what we are saying is we need to make sure there is equity. they love to use the word equity. nobody is being equitable in taking care of their sharon of the homeless. if you look at the nice beach community, liberal beach communities out on the coast. they don't have any of these people going into their hotels. it's all being pushed out to the suburbs in places where they never visit and they don't care about. >> brian: right. so, do you ever walk and talk to them? is it mental illness? is it people hard on their luck? is it people choosing this off the grid life? >> well, you know, i'm a psychologist and i have worked with mental health all my life. i have wo
here is what the san diego county board of supervisors said. i want you to respond, please.ors taking action on bipartisan way to do the difficult work of getting people off the streets and into permanent housing. mayor bill wells calling you out specifically and the city of al can a hone. bill? >> you know, it's absolutely ridiculous and kind of infantile to be honest. we are not pushing anybody out onto the streets. what we are saying is we need to make sure there is equity. they love...
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the time, she claims in a lawsuit she was sexually assaulted at an off-campus halloween party by san diegote university football standout matt araiza and two of his teammates. se says she was heavily intoxicated. >> i know i made mistakes that night. however, i don't think that any sort of mistakes deserve what was done to me that night. and they still need to be held accountable for what they did. >> reporter: the alleged victim, who wishes to remain anonymous, filed a civil lawsuit where she claims she was gang raped by araiza, then 21, and two others, both 18 at the time. >> how well do you remember that night? >> i remember certain blocks of the night very vividly. some parts of the night i don't remember. >> reporter: this woman now at the center of a controversy involving one of the top nfl rookies, the punter drafted by the buffalo bills in april, known as "the punt god" for his extraordinary kicks, like this. an 82-yard punt at an nfl preseason game. his firing shaking the nfl. >> when i first found out about the draft, i actually threw up for hours about it. just to see him contin
the time, she claims in a lawsuit she was sexually assaulted at an off-campus halloween party by san diegote university football standout matt araiza and two of his teammates. se says she was heavily intoxicated. >> i know i made mistakes that night. however, i don't think that any sort of mistakes deserve what was done to me that night. and they still need to be held accountable for what they did. >> reporter: the alleged victim, who wishes to remain anonymous, filed a civil...
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san diego police went to his home. >> trying to knock on the front door and no zblons all they found was the bracelet no leonard the u.s. government sting a $40,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. neighbors told u.s. marshals that several u-haul trucks had been in and out of the house all week. >> there were people moving things in and out but shadows, i saw them like from the peripheral vision. >> the director of the interpol venezuela says he got to mexico with a stopover in cuba and apprehended by venezuela authorities at the international airport while trying to eventually get to russia, according to a marshal spokesperson frances was on house arrest due to health issues including a bout with kidney cancer. he was arrested in 2013, and pleaded guilty to offering 500,000 dollars in bribes, of luxury travel, prostitutes, and free hotel rooms, to navy officers a court then finding he overcharged the navy to the tune of roughly $35 million for servicing vessels, and lured ships to indonesia in exchange for classified information, now faces 25 years in prison. >> he knew
san diego police went to his home. >> trying to knock on the front door and no zblons all they found was the bracelet no leonard the u.s. government sting a $40,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. neighbors told u.s. marshals that several u-haul trucks had been in and out of the house all week. >> there were people moving things in and out but shadows, i saw them like from the peripheral vision. >> the director of the interpol venezuela says he got to mexico with...
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their own to keep that momentum going national city council member jose rodriguez traveled from san diegoto san jose for the celebration the display giving him. no doubt the same can be done elsewhere. we find it incredibly important for a city to finally embrace a marginalized community who has historically been outcasts and has not been accepted. car clubs from across san jose were invited wednesday all proud of the repeal all understanding the responsibility that has been handed to the lowrider community. we have made history. we have embarked in a movement. let's be proud. let's be safe and let's keep it low and slow. in san jose. i'm a manitoba studio abc 7 news. new developments illegal back and forth today between lawyers for former president donald trump and the department of justice over the rate of trump's florida state in a court filing trump's attorney's requested a special master a third party attorney appointed by a court to review evidence gathered during the mar-a-lago search on august 8th. the doj urged a judge to reject that review saying it could harm national security
their own to keep that momentum going national city council member jose rodriguez traveled from san diegoto san jose for the celebration the display giving him. no doubt the same can be done elsewhere. we find it incredibly important for a city to finally embrace a marginalized community who has historically been outcasts and has not been accepted. car clubs from across san jose were invited wednesday all proud of the repeal all understanding the responsibility that has been handed to the...
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michelle medina, cbs news, san diego. > >> coming up. purchasing power owing to waste. like if cards often go unused and what consumer advocates recommend to help with 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. 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. >> every year billions of dollas are spent on gift cards but as s as cbs's martinez reports a big chunk of that money often goes to waste. >> reporter: if cards are an easy and popular present pictures i have teenage granddaughters and i don't like to shop. therefore, i use the gift cards. >> people like giving and receiving them, but often don't use all of the money. new survey survey from bank rate finds close to half of u.s. adults say say they have unused gift cards, cards, vouc
michelle medina, cbs news, san diego. > >> coming up. purchasing power owing to waste. like if cards often go unused and what consumer advocates recommend to help with 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. what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for...
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so even by a friday 11:00am we've got a tropical storm system off the coastline of san diego.doesn't happen very often. and there you go. all that moisture wrapping around that is going to start to make its way up into southern california. they're watching out for the possibility of some flooding and flash flooding in southern california. maybe one to 2 inches of rain and for us likely going to see those clouds stream across our skies. that is going to knock down the temperatures. still a slight chance. we could be talking about a thunderstorm or 2 on saturday and sunday outside now, not bad. the temperatures still in the hot side tomorrow we're going to see a change 65 in the sunset. 70 as you make your way into the missions. 65 degrees ever. not a 66 in half moon bay still warm inside the bay 70's and 80's their work your way down the peninsula. lot of 80's in the south bay. still a bit on the hot side. i think tomorrow afternoon. but instead of triple digits, we're talking 90's in most spots there. you can see those temperatures still in the triple digits well inland. so an
so even by a friday 11:00am we've got a tropical storm system off the coastline of san diego.doesn't happen very often. and there you go. all that moisture wrapping around that is going to start to make its way up into southern california. they're watching out for the possibility of some flooding and flash flooding in southern california. maybe one to 2 inches of rain and for us likely going to see those clouds stream across our skies. that is going to knock down the temperatures. still a...
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their own to keep that momentum going national city council member jose rodriguez traveled from san diego county to san jose for the celebration the display giving him. no doubt the same can be done elsewhere. we find it incredibly important for a city to finally embrace a marginalized community who has historically been outcasts and has not been accepted. car clubs from across san jose were invited wednesday all proud of the repeal all understanding the responsibility that has been handed to the lowrider community. we have made history. we have embarked in a movement. let's be proud. let's be safe and let's keep it low and slow. in san jose. i'm a manitoba studio abc 7 news. new developments illegal back and forth today between lawyers for former president donald trump and the department of justice over the rate of trump's florida state in a court filing trump's attorney's requested a special master a third party attorney appointed by a court to review evidence gathered during the mar-a-lago search on august 8th. the doj urged a judge to reject that review saying it could harm national s
their own to keep that momentum going national city council member jose rodriguez traveled from san diego county to san jose for the celebration the display giving him. no doubt the same can be done elsewhere. we find it incredibly important for a city to finally embrace a marginalized community who has historically been outcasts and has not been accepted. car clubs from across san jose were invited wednesday all proud of the repeal all understanding the responsibility that has been handed to...
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we could add another two inches for the mountains just outside of san diego. los angeles area anywhere from trace amounts to about a quarter inch, maybe a little higher. rain lines stop around fresno to san jose. with it that close i'm looking at a spotty chance of a thunderstorm saturday night and sunday. we will have that radar up and going. the temperates, 69 in san francisco on sunday. 60s all next week. 90s this weekend and eventually 70s tuesday, wednesday and thursday. we can all breathe a sigh of relief. it'll be much better into the next seven days. >> and we made it to the weekend. i'm ready along with everybody else. >> yeah. >>> we are increasing our reach. the news has launched a new channel on your television. you can find us at channel 1035. if you have a roku select the live tv tile, scroll down to channel 133. these are new ways you can watch us here. get our live breaking updates when you want. >>> coming up your next uber eats order could show up without a driver. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey everybody. john legend is my guest. is he preform
we could add another two inches for the mountains just outside of san diego. los angeles area anywhere from trace amounts to about a quarter inch, maybe a little higher. rain lines stop around fresno to san jose. with it that close i'm looking at a spotty chance of a thunderstorm saturday night and sunday. we will have that radar up and going. the temperates, 69 in san francisco on sunday. 60s all next week. 90s this weekend and eventually 70s tuesday, wednesday and thursday. we can all breathe...