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san joaquin river comes up from the river. the sacramento river flows from the north all the way from the oregon border, flows down to the sacramento valley, past the city of sacramento and comes in and joins the san joaquin river. i have lived in this area for the last 0 years and represent this area for -- well, since 1974 in one way or another. it is an extraordinary ecological system. it is the nursery for dozens of different species of salmon and other fish. it is extremely important for the ecology, not just of the delta but the entire west coast. obviously from this area, the salmon go out to sea providing jobs thousands upon jobs of recreational opportunities. thousands of other species of fish is a major way for them. it is a rich agricultural area. several hundred thousands of acres of agricultural lands and provides recreational opportunities with more of a thousand miles of rivers and waterways of various kinds. it is in trouble and serious trouble because of the transfer to the great pumps here at tracy that could
san joaquin river comes up from the river. the sacramento river flows from the north all the way from the oregon border, flows down to the sacramento valley, past the city of sacramento and comes in and joins the san joaquin river. i have lived in this area for the last 0 years and represent this area for -- well, since 1974 in one way or another. it is an extraordinary ecological system. it is the nursery for dozens of different species of salmon and other fish. it is extremely important for...
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a lot in the sierra, the san joaquin valley and locally drizzle. .02 to .04. city, san francisco .03. cloudy skies and rain up to the north. big thunderstorms in lake county yesterday. now we are getting a lot of cloud cover and some rain. there have been a couple of reports to moderate to heavy. other areas light rain. it's rotating around the low and as the low moves in south of us that's sending in cloud cover and some rain. i have had reports from windsor to healdsburg and lake county as well as sonoma county. there is a lot moving in from the north and it's raining up in redding. all of this moisture has to rotate around. there are big thunderstorms to the east that have low as it gips begins to move in. 740 lightning strikes in the san joaquin valley. it's going to be -- it's been active in the last couple days in the sierra. i think today more so. 60s on the temps. slow to warm up. upper 50s, 60s due to the cloud cover, west wind. west 23. west-southwest. southerly component starting to show as that low moves into the south. there is a lot of energy com
a lot in the sierra, the san joaquin valley and locally drizzle. .02 to .04. city, san francisco .03. cloudy skies and rain up to the north. big thunderstorms in lake county yesterday. now we are getting a lot of cloud cover and some rain. there have been a couple of reports to moderate to heavy. other areas light rain. it's rotating around the low and as the low moves in south of us that's sending in cloud cover and some rain. i have had reports from windsor to healdsburg and lake county as...
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>>> there's a lot of high clouds coming up it from san joaquin -- coming up from san joaquin valley and there's thunderstorm activity around bakersfield. the higher clouds on the increase. very warm air aloft. some temperatures in the higher elevations around the 80-degree mark. yesterday, livermore 108. concord, 10 a. gilroy, that was a record high 103 and santa rosa, 102. 70s for some. 60s for others. as for some. very, very foggy. heat advisory is out but the high clouds are out as well. i think we go cloudy which will take some of the edge off the high temp. it's a tricky call. the temperatures will be the os to 100s -- will be 90s to 100s. for the first time records began, it's raining in bakersfield. i think it's on the way for us, too. by tonight more likely thursday into friday. there's one forecast model that's been very bullish. west-southwest 18. you need stronger than that. i did see 24 miles per hour port chicago. that might help. but this moisture racing around the high coming around the flow of the big dome of high pressure. i think we'll take a few degrees off some of th
>>> there's a lot of high clouds coming up it from san joaquin -- coming up from san joaquin valley and there's thunderstorm activity around bakersfield. the higher clouds on the increase. very warm air aloft. some temperatures in the higher elevations around the 80-degree mark. yesterday, livermore 108. concord, 10 a. gilroy, that was a record high 103 and santa rosa, 102. 70s for some. 60s for others. as for some. very, very foggy. heat advisory is out but the high clouds are out as...
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san joaquin valley and theson and central sierra. but for us it will be close. looks like it will be a lot better today. same for l.a.. a mix of sun. some clouds later on today. very muggy. i will mention sol showers. there will be 90s for many here. it will be hot on the coast. by tomorrow though the low starts to move toward us. system to the north will usher in more of a westerly breeze and cool it off. by wednesday we will be back at a cooler pattern. >> all of those people waking up thinking they are the only ones sleeping. they are not the only ones. >> yeah i'm on a second cup of tea here. a cup of coffee. >>> the hit fox tv show empire comes back in about two months. coming up in 15 minutes the big event happening in san francisco that can win you a guest appearance spot on season 2. >> and next the governor brown and two bay area mayors heading to the vatican. what they will be discussing with pope francis. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 time is 6:55. governor jerry brown and two bay area mayors they are heading to the vatican. they will be talking to
san joaquin valley and theson and central sierra. but for us it will be close. looks like it will be a lot better today. same for l.a.. a mix of sun. some clouds later on today. very muggy. i will mention sol showers. there will be 90s for many here. it will be hot on the coast. by tomorrow though the low starts to move toward us. system to the north will usher in more of a westerly breeze and cool it off. by wednesday we will be back at a cooler pattern. >> all of those people waking up...
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it's also moving into the san joaquin valley. it has a ways to go.he leading edge is far away but few of the higher clouds have moved in. fog will be hugging the coast. 100s for some, up to mendocino county and lake county. but most of the forecast area will come down from inland areas compared to yesterday. 60s, 70s, 80s, a 90s. a lot of this depends on the cloud cover. it will be cloudy to mostly cloudy. possible showers, thundershowers for us and then it moves east and then back to a normal pattern. >> 80 never looked so good. >> it was pretty hot yesterday. end of july, it gets hot. it was really hot. >> you were right in front of a fan. >> last night i was. [laughter] >> thank you. >>> the ftc is going after a popular online university. coming up -- the allegations against of university of phoenix and what it means to its students. >>> but first an historic attempt by a swimmer in the san francisco bay. the danger last night that ended his dream just miles short. feduring sleep train's you'retriple choice sale. to save big for a limited time, yo
it's also moving into the san joaquin valley. it has a ways to go.he leading edge is far away but few of the higher clouds have moved in. fog will be hugging the coast. 100s for some, up to mendocino county and lake county. but most of the forecast area will come down from inland areas compared to yesterday. 60s, 70s, 80s, a 90s. a lot of this depends on the cloud cover. it will be cloudy to mostly cloudy. possible showers, thundershowers for us and then it moves east and then back to a normal...
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i -- the chairman mentioned san joaquin valley, which is my home, so i appreciate your attention, mr. chairman, but i have seen over the last several years, improvement in the air quality and i think it's due to the air quality standards epa initiated, and one of the things we do is incentivize diesel equipment to be replaced, and that takes time, and so i appreciate that we are going to continue to look at those and keep those standards in place, and i just want to say, the bay area contributes a lot of the ozone to the san joaquin valley, sort of like what mr. olson was saying, we get a lot of it from outside of our region, so we ask you to take special consideration to that in helping us make those attainments and the sort of penalties assessed when you don't make those attainments, and i appreciate mr. olson's comments on that. how is the eba going to assess drought impacts on air pollution and ozone? >> we know that the drought situation is incredibly severe and challenging and troubling in california and elsewhere. that can contribute to poor air quality because of increased dus
i -- the chairman mentioned san joaquin valley, which is my home, so i appreciate your attention, mr. chairman, but i have seen over the last several years, improvement in the air quality and i think it's due to the air quality standards epa initiated, and one of the things we do is incentivize diesel equipment to be replaced, and that takes time, and so i appreciate that we are going to continue to look at those and keep those standards in place, and i just want to say, the bay area...
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thunderstorm up there, very active in southern california, san joaquin valley. we have two sources of clouds. 50s, 60s, 70s, the breeze is going bonkers at travers. a lot of 80s. west at sfo. that's a sign, that's one part of the system. here's the second part. the cloud cover to continue. sierra nevada it will be active. look for some sun breaks, but over all clouds and temperature in the 70s and 80s. low and high clouds, some sun, but breezy, 80s there, maybe a few 90s, 60s and 70s everywhere else. we topped out two days ago on the heat. possibility of showers. >>> let's hope mother nature helps out the firefighters. >> it will be the temps. we have the humidity, don't know if it plays into it. >> higher humidity is okay. better than dry. >>> six people in israel was stabbed at a gay pride parol in jerusalem. police arrested a man. he's an anti-ghei extreme -- anti-gay extremist. he was released from prison after serving time for another attack. two of the people suffered serious injuries. >>> jerry brown is allowing parole for one of three people involved in
thunderstorm up there, very active in southern california, san joaquin valley. we have two sources of clouds. 50s, 60s, 70s, the breeze is going bonkers at travers. a lot of 80s. west at sfo. that's a sign, that's one part of the system. here's the second part. the cloud cover to continue. sierra nevada it will be active. look for some sun breaks, but over all clouds and temperature in the 70s and 80s. low and high clouds, some sun, but breezy, 80s there, maybe a few 90s, 60s and 70s everywhere...
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and there is a lot more on the way coming up from the san joaquin valley and there is a bunch heading up from high desert. and a lot of these are playing into our weather later today. that will give us cloudy skies. delta breeze coming down a little built. a little bit stronger than yesterday 3:not enough to make a difference. 70 ann 80s through the interior. a lot of 80s down on the desert. look at that. it's a pretty big complex. possibility of heavy rain down there. a lot of this will favor areas east and south but we will get the higher clouds. they are already beginning to show up on the forecast model by noon and this afternoon. that may take the high temps down a few degrees for some. i know it's not much consolation but i think yesterday was the hottest day. today might be a little on the humid side and they will roll in on thursday and give us cloudy to mostly cloudy conditions. not only thursday but also into friday as well. and a possibility of some light rain. we'll see. fog, sun, clouds. kind of a mix bag here. cool to hot. depending on your proximity to the coast or inla
and there is a lot more on the way coming up from the san joaquin valley and there is a bunch heading up from high desert. and a lot of these are playing into our weather later today. that will give us cloudy skies. delta breeze coming down a little built. a little bit stronger than yesterday 3:not enough to make a difference. 70 ann 80s through the interior. a lot of 80s down on the desert. look at that. it's a pretty big complex. possibility of heavy rain down there. a lot of this will favor...
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just to our south and east centered over fresno and san joaquin valley. this will allow any thunderstorms that bubble up to get an east to west flow pushing back toward the bay area. that's why i think thursday carries the better chance of a few drops of rain in your backyard because of upper level low pressure approaching and hanging out beginning tomorrow. highs tomorrow even cooler. fremont down to 74. vallejo, 71. san jose, 78. minimal rain chance tomorrow. slightly high r -- higher rain chance on thursday with highs in the 70s. 60s near the bay. we'll erase that rain chance, have a very pleasant weekend saturday and sunday. watching the sky over the next couple noilths. that's nice. we don't do that a lot in july. >>> still ahead millions of social security numbers at risk. why a state agency might be to blame. >> plus the drought sending more and more rats in to east bay homes? the all-out effort to keep them ou [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what
just to our south and east centered over fresno and san joaquin valley. this will allow any thunderstorms that bubble up to get an east to west flow pushing back toward the bay area. that's why i think thursday carries the better chance of a few drops of rain in your backyard because of upper level low pressure approaching and hanging out beginning tomorrow. highs tomorrow even cooler. fremont down to 74. vallejo, 71. san jose, 78. minimal rain chance tomorrow. slightly high r -- higher rain...
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a lot of these high clouds are racing up here from the san joaquin valley.he mix. west, southwest 21 but that is not enough to usual never a cooler pattern. the cloud cover may take the edge off the inland temps. high clouds are on the increase. doesn't matter coast and bay. 60s and 70s there. 80s and 90s and 100s inland. >> we do have fog on the golden gate. we will get to that picture in a moment. thank you for the tease ahead. i appreciate that. we also have some important information for people who traverse the golden gate bridge. first i want to show you oakland and that is interstate 880. the folks that are going top to bottom on your screen right there or heading into downtown oakland and they seem to be moving that way. no crashes in that vicinity. okay there it is. the beautiful golden gate. no wait. there it not is. we have major fog right there on the golden gate as my friend steve eluded to a short time ago. you can see folks have their headlights on. good job everybody. it's not the headlights going this morning. i want to give you an important
a lot of these high clouds are racing up here from the san joaquin valley.he mix. west, southwest 21 but that is not enough to usual never a cooler pattern. the cloud cover may take the edge off the inland temps. high clouds are on the increase. doesn't matter coast and bay. 60s and 70s there. 80s and 90s and 100s inland. >> we do have fog on the golden gate. we will get to that picture in a moment. thank you for the tease ahead. i appreciate that. we also have some important information...
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le provee de agua a 160 agricultores y 15.000 residentes en la comunidad de san joaquÍn. bre realizada por por el papa francisco. el pontÍfice se refiriÓ a la explotaciÓn de millones de personas que son desplazadas en parte por la pobreza que generar cambio climÁtico. leÓn: tuvo lugar la histÓrica ceremonia washington d.c. en la que se instalÓ la bandera cubana junto a los otros 190 paÍses. esta bandera no ondeaba en la embajada hace 50 aÑos. se aplaudiÓ el acercamiento entre los dos paÍses como algo positivo. leÓn: george gascÓn tambiÉn quiso enviar un mensaje tranquilizante a la comunidad cubana en estados unidos tras el acercamiento entre ambos paÍses asegurando que el estatus de asilo no se tocarÁ por el momento se ve a john con el ministro y nuevo embajador de cuba en estados unidos en esta ceremonia. promete reducir la papada sin necesidad de pasar por el quirÓfano. osvaldo: se acaba de aprobar la inyecciÓn para reducir la papada. es decir no hay anestesia, bisturÍ, quirÓfano ni semanas de recuperaciÓn. >> por muchos aÑos he tenido pacientes que me dicen, quÉ puedo h
le provee de agua a 160 agricultores y 15.000 residentes en la comunidad de san joaquÍn. bre realizada por por el papa francisco. el pontÍfice se refiriÓ a la explotaciÓn de millones de personas que son desplazadas en parte por la pobreza que generar cambio climÁtico. leÓn: tuvo lugar la histÓrica ceremonia washington d.c. en la que se instalÓ la bandera cubana junto a los otros 190 paÍses. esta bandera no ondeaba en la embajada hace 50 aÑos. se aplaudiÓ el acercamiento entre los dos...
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san joaquin valley and l.a.. san bernardino county. i think san diego county river side friday to sunday over 3,000 night thing strikes. record rainfalls for some not only the wettest day of the month but the wettest july ever. ray moe that over an inch of rain. river side .88. san diego .45. records for the date they also had a record high of 88. can you imagine that? half an inch of rain 88 degrees. fresno a third of an inch. and lax had .35. we had some of the clouds but not enough. there is still moisture streaming up. question is will it make it here? the question is will it stay south and east. starting off with temperatures that are really warm. 70s for many locations. i mean way above. in fact a good 10-12 warmer than they were. there is not much of a breeze. if there is one it's out of the south. 70s to the interior. 60s for most or 70s. thunderstorms over the sierra again. central sierra southern a little more active. still tahoe and truckee. for us some patchy fog will return but it's all in central and southern california.
san joaquin valley and l.a.. san bernardino county. i think san diego county river side friday to sunday over 3,000 night thing strikes. record rainfalls for some not only the wettest day of the month but the wettest july ever. ray moe that over an inch of rain. river side .88. san diego .45. records for the date they also had a record high of 88. can you imagine that? half an inch of rain 88 degrees. fresno a third of an inch. and lax had .35. we had some of the clouds but not enough. there is...
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record rain, southern california, central california, also around san joaquin valley, up to monterey. but it just department make it. 70s for some. i saw 67 for san francisco. 9 or for livermore, concord, brentwood, 94. many locations pushing the upper 80s. 24 hours ago, for most locations, most, it's oning ramp -- it's running warmer. a few locations near the coast are starting to inch cooler. northwest 16. northwest san jose at 10. northwest 10 at livermore. gusting to 16. that will do it. west-southwest, west at oakland, south at napa and west- southwest up at santa rosa but novato has a wellly breeze. in is all right there. i know it's not a lot but it's a sure sign it's developing fast. we'll have cooler weather. hurricane dolores gave tremendous amounts of rain. san diego, one of the locations along with l.a., you name it had tremendous amounts of rain. records forup. we got the -- records for july. we got the humidity. there goes part of it. there's another band right there. there's some to the west- southwest of monterey. i think this stays south of it. water themes went up. a
record rain, southern california, central california, also around san joaquin valley, up to monterey. but it just department make it. 70s for some. i saw 67 for san francisco. 9 or for livermore, concord, brentwood, 94. many locations pushing the upper 80s. 24 hours ago, for most locations, most, it's oning ramp -- it's running warmer. a few locations near the coast are starting to inch cooler. northwest 16. northwest san jose at 10. northwest 10 at livermore. gusting to 16. that will do it....
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off toward santa clara valley, maybe monterey and then another section hitting right up the you san joaquin into the sacramento valley. some of these clouds have made it but not enough to cut off the temperatures. kern county toward the tehachapis. 80s and 90s for some. 89 concord, 89 fair field. that's cooler but livermore and brent wood that's warmer. some locations are running 6 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. some are returning warmer. there is a breeze west at oakland airport 15. most concord, west at fairfield, west-southwest napa. that was not the case yesterday. there was hardly any breeze at all. 90s, 100s through the interior k 84 up in truckee. 90 in reno. 100 las vegas. all of that cloud cover in southern california holding temps there in the 90s. it's very humid. fog on most of the coast pulling off on part of it. the higher clouds are there but not enough to cut off the temps. the clouds might make it better. by tomorrow, though, it looks like the combination of high clouds mid-level clouds maybe some rain in the mix and also a fog bank which will be starting to generate a l
off toward santa clara valley, maybe monterey and then another section hitting right up the you san joaquin into the sacramento valley. some of these clouds have made it but not enough to cut off the temperatures. kern county toward the tehachapis. 80s and 90s for some. 89 concord, 89 fair field. that's cooler but livermore and brent wood that's warmer. some locations are running 6 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. some are returning warmer. there is a breeze west at oakland airport 15. most...
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there's still more coming up from the san joaquin valley, sacramento valley and san bonita county. think things will pick up later. cloudy to mostly cloudy. it's humid. it's muggy. you can see the moisture train, if you will, continuing to roll in. there's a lot of activity coming up from fresno and also modesto and even some now coming up i think 101 san bonito county. that will play into the east bay later here. we had a little bit of activity up to lake county. the cell did produce lightning, thunder, napa. i know up toward calistoga, sonoma, santa rosa and then heemedsburg, light rain around ukiah, hoplin. back to lake county, around upper lake north. it looks like that system is filtering out but a little bit back toward point april rena. after that, things are calming down a little bit. i doubt much of this is reaching the ground by sebastopol and rohnert park. there might be some sprinkles. the moisture continues to roll right in here. 60s and 70s on the temps. 50s, 60s, 70s even down toward san jose. blossom hill, 68 humid on bloo sim hill -- blossom hill. very humid for us
there's still more coming up from the san joaquin valley, sacramento valley and san bonita county. think things will pick up later. cloudy to mostly cloudy. it's humid. it's muggy. you can see the moisture train, if you will, continuing to roll in. there's a lot of activity coming up from fresno and also modesto and even some now coming up i think 101 san bonito county. that will play into the east bay later here. we had a little bit of activity up to lake county. the cell did produce...
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san joaquin valley, again, it looks like monterey, san bonita county, it's close but i think we will up with heat. things are better toward southern california. it does look a lot better today compared to the weekend. a lot of sun. some clouds to the south. muggy, 90s on the temps. 80s for some. could be a kick of a werl little breeze in sf here. i know it's hot in the mission. i know it's hot in presidio. it's hot and humid in the city. that's rare. it will be starting to cool down. much cooler wednesday. we'll see just normal conditions. >> sal was talking about some of the people in the city where they don't have air conditioning? >> no, they don't. >> it's brutal. >> we don't have it. miserable all night. >> sore some have gone out -- or some has gone out. >> help is coming. >> wednesday for sure. >>> senator john mccain says that donald trump doesn't need to apologize to him for what he said about his time as a prisoner war of. instead, he says trump should tell other veterans he's sorry, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't captured. mccain said wh
san joaquin valley, again, it looks like monterey, san bonita county, it's close but i think we will up with heat. things are better toward southern california. it does look a lot better today compared to the weekend. a lot of sun. some clouds to the south. muggy, 90s on the temps. 80s for some. could be a kick of a werl little breeze in sf here. i know it's hot in the mission. i know it's hot in presidio. it's hot and humid in the city. that's rare. it will be starting to cool down. much...
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i, too represent san joaquin valley along with mr. mcnerney, and i believe this is a solution we share to a problem in the delta. this native species is something that needs to be managed and is a welcomed amendment to this bill this amendment rightly focuses on the invasive plant that can have devastating impacts on fish and other organisms in the delta. mr. denham: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number three printed in house report 114-240. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number three printed in house report 113-204 offered by -- report 114-204 offered by mr. garamendi of california. the chair: pursuant to house les lution 362, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi an a member o
i, too represent san joaquin valley along with mr. mcnerney, and i believe this is a solution we share to a problem in the delta. this native species is something that needs to be managed and is a welcomed amendment to this bill this amendment rightly focuses on the invasive plant that can have devastating impacts on fish and other organisms in the delta. mr. denham: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california....
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and at least on the local view but if you widen it out you can see in the southern shes of the san joaquin valley and the high country, storms are starting to develop and those could roll our way. i will tell you when they will get here and how long they will last and how long we have to put up with the humidity. back to you. >> along with the warm weather we are talking about, a pressure fire is burning along northbound interstate 680 and we hear this a a multiple alarm fire, three alarms, possible a20-acre fire threatening hopes near he valley road and open flames still are going, and this patch of black is getting even bigger. cal fire is assisting. we will have more on this as the information is available. >> it is threat being homes including one home that is right on the edge of the burn area so: we believe firefighters are trying to save that home fromching fire. >> good news is it looks black around the home so the land away home is not on fire right now so hopefully that structure has been saved by firefighters there. if i sigh smoke in the area put #abc7now. well use your photos.
and at least on the local view but if you widen it out you can see in the southern shes of the san joaquin valley and the high country, storms are starting to develop and those could roll our way. i will tell you when they will get here and how long they will last and how long we have to put up with the humidity. back to you. >> along with the warm weather we are talking about, a pressure fire is burning along northbound interstate 680 and we hear this a a multiple alarm fire, three...
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look at the storms firing in the sierra and if you are headed down highway 5 into the san joaquin valley you will find wet weather this. put this if motion this is the next three hours a computer models think it will happen and we will have pockets of drizzle across our neighborhood during the morning commute and the north bay is the best chance for anything heavier than that. fog on live doppler hd and that is around half moon bay and the rest of us have to drive up interest it. what you will do through the areas here. 101 and 880 have drizzle possible and you can see the wet weather in downtown san francisco. drizzle and showers are possible today and another chance of drizzle tomorrow and dry and warmer pattern will develop this weekend. as far as temperatures below average and low-to-mid 70s 73 in san jose. that is ten degrees cooler-than-average. low-to-mid 70s on the peninsula but millbrae is 67. mill 60s along the coast. south san francisco could crack 66. same if sausalito. low-to-mid 70s through the north bay. the best area for the scattered showers and possible thunderstorms. a
look at the storms firing in the sierra and if you are headed down highway 5 into the san joaquin valley you will find wet weather this. put this if motion this is the next three hours a computer models think it will happen and we will have pockets of drizzle across our neighborhood during the morning commute and the north bay is the best chance for anything heavier than that. fog on live doppler hd and that is around half moon bay and the rest of us have to drive up interest it. what you will...
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the first notices were sent to the san joaquin river basin in april. more recently there has been a number of actions of interest to us, on june 12th, curtialment notices were sent to post-1914 water right holders. several partis to started to litigate, making various arguments. one of the key arguments there was no due process before the curtialment notices were sent out, because they seemeds very much like orders as opposed to notices. the curtial diversion including that for camp mather. we responded on july 6th and both of these items of correspondence are in your packets for you to see. july 10th, last friday, sacramento superior court issued a temporary restraining order. so the situation has been one we have been keeping real close track of. that court decision last friday, i think puts the state water board in a position of having to reevaluate how they are giving notices out and it's something that we'll watch very closely as things progress. so in summary actuallies, actually on the operations side, practically it may not make much of a diffe
the first notices were sent to the san joaquin river basin in april. more recently there has been a number of actions of interest to us, on june 12th, curtialment notices were sent to post-1914 water right holders. several partis to started to litigate, making various arguments. one of the key arguments there was no due process before the curtialment notices were sent out, because they seemeds very much like orders as opposed to notices. the curtial diversion including that for camp mather. we...
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threaten the governor's multi-billion dollar twin tunnel plan to divert water an the sacramento and san joaquin delta. opponents are gathering signatures for a ballot measure to force large public works projects to go before voters for approval. the measure could make it harder to secure lucrative public works projects. >> yesterday afternoon started with kids heading to the poll. >> it wasper. we are feeling some of the warmth. right now we are in the low-to-mid 60s in many areas such as walnut creek 61 and pleasanton 62 and pittsburg 63 and richmond at 63 and san leandro and belmont at 64. financial district is 61. santa clara is at 57 and petaluma is 56. there are cool spots with the clouds just rolling in such as in san jose. headed into the afternoon we are going to have theys along the coast and san francisco money 60s and upper 60s to upper 70 around the bay and upper 70s to mid-80s inland. we have cloud cover over sfo on monday morning and that could spell flight arrival delays will keep an eye on that. let us know. our panel will hold steady tomorrow and high pressure cops in and you c
threaten the governor's multi-billion dollar twin tunnel plan to divert water an the sacramento and san joaquin delta. opponents are gathering signatures for a ballot measure to force large public works projects to go before voters for approval. the measure could make it harder to secure lucrative public works projects. >> yesterday afternoon started with kids heading to the poll. >> it wasper. we are feeling some of the warmth. right now we are in the low-to-mid 60s in many areas...
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one on the sacramento river and another on the san joaquin river. >>> well uc berkeley is the number one university in the united states according to the center for world university rankings. overall, cal is seventh on the list out of a thousand schools worldwide. the rankings are based on the education cal provides, the quality of the faculty, and how well alumni do in the workplace. >>> thousands of runners will hit the streets tomorrow for the san francisco marathon. the 26.2-mile route winds all over the city. and devin fehely says good luck getting around by car. >> reporter: the embarcadero is one of san francisco's most popular and well traveled streets home of an ever changing mix of trolleys, traffic, and tourists. but starting at midnight and stretching until mid afternoon sunday, it will be the start and finish line for the san francisco marathon. >> we are very anxious right now. i feel like we are taking a final we didn't study very well. >> reporter: doug fong will take part in the race. along the embarcadero, the signs are already up that the street will be shut down.
one on the sacramento river and another on the san joaquin river. >>> well uc berkeley is the number one university in the united states according to the center for world university rankings. overall, cal is seventh on the list out of a thousand schools worldwide. the rankings are based on the education cal provides, the quality of the faculty, and how well alumni do in the workplace. >>> thousands of runners will hit the streets tomorrow for the san francisco marathon. the...
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this time in san joaquin county. someone intentionally cut the fiberoptic cables and for some there is no way to call 911. investigators say at&t discovered the problem in the stockton area. the damage is affecting wireless and emergency 911 services for both at&t and verizon. some land line customers are also impacted. >> extremely frustrating. damage like this -- we also had to put in $125,000 backup generator. so we have ongoing utility problems, utilities don't seem to be able to keep up very well. >> it's dangerous. crews are working on restoring service. the fbi is on the case here. last year you might recall vandals also damaged nearly a dozen fiber cables throughout the bay area including fremont, berkeley and san jose. >>> new at 5:00 a peninsula known for his ackupuncture practice is being accused of sexual battery. 65-year-old randall neustaedter is arrested for inappropriately touching a female patient. michelle roberts joins us live from outside his practice. this doctor was advertising on groupon. >> re
this time in san joaquin county. someone intentionally cut the fiberoptic cables and for some there is no way to call 911. investigators say at&t discovered the problem in the stockton area. the damage is affecting wireless and emergency 911 services for both at&t and verizon. some land line customers are also impacted. >> extremely frustrating. damage like this -- we also had to put in $125,000 backup generator. so we have ongoing utility problems, utilities don't seem to be able...
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the salt regulations exceed two levels one on the sacramento river and another on the san joaquin river more californians are playing the lottery. they bought $5.5 billion in tickets over the past 12 months. that's the highest sales total in state history! it will generate about $1.3 billion for california schools. >>> anyone who brought a first date to this was bold! the annual gilroy garlic festival this weekend. chefs put garlic on everything including ice cream. it continues tomorrow in christmas hill park. there are crafts and games. organizers say plenty of food without garlic, as well. you have to eat the garlic if you are going to the garlic festival. >> it takes you two to three days to get it out your pores. everywhere you go you smell, you sweat you smell like garlic. >> unless you're going to run tomorrow in the marathon. >> nobody wants to be around you! [ laughter ] >> no. >>> what a day today. temperatures really nice here in the bay area. the hot weather is still to come. outside now this is the scene looking from our kpix 5 studios towards the port of oakland. visibilit
the salt regulations exceed two levels one on the sacramento river and another on the san joaquin river more californians are playing the lottery. they bought $5.5 billion in tickets over the past 12 months. that's the highest sales total in state history! it will generate about $1.3 billion for california schools. >>> anyone who brought a first date to this was bold! the annual gilroy garlic festival this weekend. chefs put garlic on everything including ice cream. it continues...
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it is from the san joaquin valley air control district. we have had many air control management districts in california that are very restricted and difficult. south coast and san joaquin are very difficult because of all of the mitigating factors and the background that happens to these two. it was brought up from san joaquin is in pending standards for ozone require different to deadlines and different attainments. the solution, or the worry is that sometimes, when they get new regulations or new attainments, that the old ones do not fall off. they have to continue to make those reports and to those kinds of standards. is that something we can correct at the epa? >> we are trying to enhance the state's ability to make multi-pollutant plans. so they can think about them together. we're also trying to take a look at how we can, more effectively and quickly, deal with the designations. those who have achieved the standards have an ability to not eat captured in -- not be captured in the constant state implementation world. we do not want th
it is from the san joaquin valley air control district. we have had many air control management districts in california that are very restricted and difficult. south coast and san joaquin are very difficult because of all of the mitigating factors and the background that happens to these two. it was brought up from san joaquin is in pending standards for ozone require different to deadlines and different attainments. the solution, or the worry is that sometimes, when they get new regulations or...
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the district serves mountain house in san joaquin county. >>> much more ahead this monday night. coming up the regional rodeo now facing charges of animal cruelty. >>> how the search for e.t. is now going right through the bay area. tonight, the tycoon spending $100 million to hunt for aliens. >>> flights now fly as the united states and cuba established diplomatic relations. >>> plus the smithsonian's museum one small step to preserve history. >>> a teenager is recovering after surviving a 300-foot fall off a cliff in san francisco. we can show you the video of the 18-year-old coming off a rescue boat and placed on a stretcher. the san francisco fire department said the teenager was walking with a friend by a trail called dead man's point when he fell. he is expected, we are glad to tell you to recover. the san jose fire department said the cause of a two-alarm apartment fire last month was electrical. it broke out the morning of june 25th on story road. two children and one woman went to the hospital with burns. they're trying to determine where the electrical failure actually
the district serves mountain house in san joaquin county. >>> much more ahead this monday night. coming up the regional rodeo now facing charges of animal cruelty. >>> how the search for e.t. is now going right through the bay area. tonight, the tycoon spending $100 million to hunt for aliens. >>> flights now fly as the united states and cuba established diplomatic relations. >>> plus the smithsonian's museum one small step to preserve history. >>> a...
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however, inspectors say that the district was still diverting water from the old river in san joaquinnty more than two weeks later. if it doesn't comply, the district could face fines of up to $10,000 a day. the house passed a bill to divert more delta water to california farmers and speed up studies for new or expanded dams but it's unlikely to pass. the white house and senate democrats oppose the bill saying it will take water from communities that need it. senator dianne feinstein need to facilitate water transfers and maximize water pumping without violating environmental laws. i also believe we must look closely at ways to support water recycling, storage, desalinization and ground water replenishment projects." >>> the drought is creating a turf war between the homeowners and hoas. consumerwatch reporter julie watts on what you could call the gray area when it comes to fake turf. >> then from here to here, going to be low growing juniper. >> reporter: ed never thought trying to save water would be so trying. last month, he decided to take out his front lawn and put in drought-to
however, inspectors say that the district was still diverting water from the old river in san joaquinnty more than two weeks later. if it doesn't comply, the district could face fines of up to $10,000 a day. the house passed a bill to divert more delta water to california farmers and speed up studies for new or expanded dams but it's unlikely to pass. the white house and senate democrats oppose the bill saying it will take water from communities that need it. senator dianne feinstein need to...
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then, last month, the state cut water allotments in northern california's sacramento-san joaquin river delta, driving farmers there to join those in the central valley in the race to dredge up more water from the ground. this escalating thirst for water has also led to some surprising partnerships. for example, 21 million gallons of water every day flow into the cawelo reservoir, water helping save 90 desperate farmers south of delano. the water comes from, of all places, here. this is chevron's kern river oil field, just 35 miles south of delano's main street. it's the third largest oil producing field in the state more than 70,000 barrels per day. but in the process of retrieving the oil, chevron pulls up even more water, a lot more. the water is used for steam to help recover the oil underground, and then separated from the oil, cleaned and pumped through pipelines to the reservoir and the waiting farmers. >> for every ten barrels of fluid that we produced from kern river field, nine of those are water. one barrel of oil to nine barrels of water. so, we're almost like a water compan
then, last month, the state cut water allotments in northern california's sacramento-san joaquin river delta, driving farmers there to join those in the central valley in the race to dredge up more water from the ground. this escalating thirst for water has also led to some surprising partnerships. for example, 21 million gallons of water every day flow into the cawelo reservoir, water helping save 90 desperate farmers south of delano. the water comes from, of all places, here. this is...
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chair, it's from the san joaquin air pollution district. and we have many control districts, air pollution, air quality management districts in california that are very restrictive, very difficult our south coast and san joaquin are two very difficult ones because of all of the mitigating factors and the background that happens to these too. but it was brought up from the san joaquin that pending standards for ozone and standards for pn 2.5 require different deadlines and different attainments. and their solution or their worries is that sometimes when they get new regulations or new attainments that the old ones do not fall off. and that they have to continue to make those reports and those kinds of standards. is that something that we can correct at the epa? >> well, we're really trying to make two things happen. one is to enhance the state's ability to do multipollutant plans so that they don't do separately pm and ozone but think about them together so that a similar strategy can be available for both. but we also take a look at how we
chair, it's from the san joaquin air pollution district. and we have many control districts, air pollution, air quality management districts in california that are very restrictive, very difficult our south coast and san joaquin are two very difficult ones because of all of the mitigating factors and the background that happens to these too. but it was brought up from the san joaquin that pending standards for ozone and standards for pn 2.5 require different deadlines and different attainments....
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track customer service, online, on the phone and at select retail locations around the bay and san joaquin valley. coming this fall, the opening of the next express lane segment on interstate 508, livermore. so the idea is there are three buttons on this thing. if i'm a solo driver i go to button number one and go into the car pool lane? >> yes, you can use old style fast track if you're a solo driver. that doesn't differentiate. you'll get both. fast track flex, where it comes into play, is where you're driving a car pool of two, three or more passengers. you'll want to get the fast track flex and set it to 4/3. so what if i'm a solo driver but i put in three and i'm not honest? how am i going to get caught? am i going to get caught? >> i hope you will, mike. >> ly. >> maybe not everyone will. the way the system works, if you're is the to two or three plus occupant, when the tag is read, it signal as light in the median. chp sees the light come on and they do a head count for the number of people in the cars. this is a tool for helping chp of dog their job. >> let's talk about what i have
track customer service, online, on the phone and at select retail locations around the bay and san joaquin valley. coming this fall, the opening of the next express lane segment on interstate 508, livermore. so the idea is there are three buttons on this thing. if i'm a solo driver i go to button number one and go into the car pool lane? >> yes, you can use old style fast track if you're a solo driver. that doesn't differentiate. you'll get both. fast track flex, where it comes into play,...
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and the moisture continues to stream up from san joaquin valley.d thunderstorms up in the sierra nevada. a lot of this cloud cover will continue to work its way over us. those two combinations are gonna give us a mostly cloudy day. it a mix of sun and clouds. a few showers possible. still very warm to hot but i think the cloud cover will help and the higher humidity will help. try to keep the breeze out of the south or out of the west. 82 kelseyville. south-southeast south, that's good. we'll take that over an east or northeast any time. the humidity, 30, 40% would be very ben fishal. a lot of -- beneficial. a lot of monsoon moisture today maybe lingering into saturday. 50s and 70s. these are so much cooler than we had two days ago the we -- ago. we were near 80. the clouds continue to roll in. there will be isolated showers. maybe some thundershowers here later on. low and high clouds. some sunbreaks, coast dealing with the higher moisture but also cooler temps. 60s, 70s. i did hold onto a few 90s. if the cloudy per sit sifts, a -- persists, a lit
and the moisture continues to stream up from san joaquin valley.d thunderstorms up in the sierra nevada. a lot of this cloud cover will continue to work its way over us. those two combinations are gonna give us a mostly cloudy day. it a mix of sun and clouds. a few showers possible. still very warm to hot but i think the cloud cover will help and the higher humidity will help. try to keep the breeze out of the south or out of the west. 82 kelseyville. south-southeast south, that's good. we'll...
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they would redistrict water around the sacramento san joaquin delta.porter say the tunnel will help restore fish habitats and stabilize the delta ecosystem. if the initiative gets enough signatures it would go before voters in 2016. >>> the drought has prompted the state to close down outdoor showers. forcing surfers and beach goers to get creative when it comes to shaking off that sand. at some of the beaches where the water stations have been turned off, beach goers have decided to bring their own water to clean up after a day at the beach. >>> free recycle water project in the east bay is being scaled back. the dublin san ramon services district has been offering free recycled water for residential landscaping. but with so many people taking advantage of the program, the agency says it will only accept new members if the people live in pleasanton, san ramon or dublin. right now 2,000 people are signed up for the program. >>> a strode mojeria could be the next wave of legal technology. it can also dispute tax assessments at home. it can also take mor
they would redistrict water around the sacramento san joaquin delta.porter say the tunnel will help restore fish habitats and stabilize the delta ecosystem. if the initiative gets enough signatures it would go before voters in 2016. >>> the drought has prompted the state to close down outdoor showers. forcing surfers and beach goers to get creative when it comes to shaking off that sand. at some of the beaches where the water stations have been turned off, beach goers have decided to...
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in fact the san joaquin valley may not see 100-degree temps. 50s and 60s. not the upper 60s or 70s that we had. but by the coast it's pretty warm because the ocean temps southwest 23 gusts to 22. west 13 at concord. west at oakland. west at santa rosa. a westerly component at sfo and hayward and san jose. that tells you the on shore breeze is there. 58 bodega bay. monterey 62 the buoy. 50 ann 60s and 70s through the interior. 50s and 60s on the coast. the low clouds and looking at the last few frames you can see a little enhancement. partly cloudy is kind of skimming the coast today. as the low gets closer it will bring the clouds over us and fire up some pretty good thunderstorm activity. mostly cloudy, partly sunny to sunny. upper 70s and low 80s. 60s and 70s very mild by the coast due to the very warm air temps. low and mid level clouds. partly sunny to mostly cloudy. wednesday and thursday would be our best opportunity to get any rain. >> i like hearing it. >> yes, last week was very tough. >>> 5:19 is the time right now. there is a new top dog in the w
in fact the san joaquin valley may not see 100-degree temps. 50s and 60s. not the upper 60s or 70s that we had. but by the coast it's pretty warm because the ocean temps southwest 23 gusts to 22. west 13 at concord. west at oakland. west at santa rosa. a westerly component at sfo and hayward and san jose. that tells you the on shore breeze is there. 58 bodega bay. monterey 62 the buoy. 50 ann 60s and 70s through the interior. 50s and 60s on the coast. the low clouds and looking at the last few...
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pollution has increased in 25 california counties since last year, especially in sacramento and san joaquin. all of the bay area counties received passing grades. >> reporter: lisa, thank you for being here, today. let's jump right in. yes, we received passing grades, but still, it's bad out there. >> it is. there is a lot we need to do. traffic is our number one air pollution source in the summertime, right now, we are suffering from a lot of pollution because of the drought and we have seeing increased dust and we are seeing increased levels of -- that we would normally see washed away. >> what can we do? you said there is a lot we need to do. besides mother nature, what can you and i do? >> take carpool more, ride bikes, walks, anything that doesn't allow us to use our cars by ourselves. >> reporter: who is suffering the most? >> certainly children and the elderly. anyone with asthma, any lung ailment will see impacts from the bad air quality that we have experienced. >> reporter: when you read the reports, from what i can see, the best solution, stay indoors as much as you can if you ty
pollution has increased in 25 california counties since last year, especially in sacramento and san joaquin. all of the bay area counties received passing grades. >> reporter: lisa, thank you for being here, today. let's jump right in. yes, we received passing grades, but still, it's bad out there. >> it is. there is a lot we need to do. traffic is our number one air pollution source in the summertime, right now, we are suffering from a lot of pollution because of the drought and we...
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communities in the san joaquin valley have seen their water supply reduced long-term by 40%. agricultural use has declined over the last 40 years because we're more efficient water users. some in my area have had zero water allocation the last two years. zero. no water. and this reduced reliability has impacted every region of the state. to be sure. it's impacted large metropolitan areas like the silicon valley, los angeles, san diego, as well as the small, rural and often disadvantaged communities like those in the valley that i represent. this measure, h.r. 2898, takes a step toward addressing long-standing imbalance by enhancing scientific management of the water projects in california and then giving it greater flexibility. it also provides adegreesal storage. i ask the gentlewoman for another minute please. mrs. lummis: i yield the gentleman from california, mr. costa, a minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. ms. costa: i thank the gentlewoman. it provides additional flexibility to increase our water supply. we have to use all the water tools in the water manage
communities in the san joaquin valley have seen their water supply reduced long-term by 40%. agricultural use has declined over the last 40 years because we're more efficient water users. some in my area have had zero water allocation the last two years. zero. no water. and this reduced reliability has impacted every region of the state. to be sure. it's impacted large metropolitan areas like the silicon valley, los angeles, san diego, as well as the small, rural and often disadvantaged...
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cloud cover sacramento, san joaquin valley dealing with a lot of clouds. see over in medesto and south there could be a few embedded showers or thundershowers. if you are traveling with us, kind of muggy. nothing too outrageous. some light rain. drizzle. but mainly it's just a lot of cloud cover. 70s on the temps to near 80 degrees for some. these are well below normal for this time of year. lots of clouds today. and it looks like night and morning clouds. but really not that much of a warmup. >> did you see rain coming in today? >> a little bit. not a lot. windshield wipers went off a couple times. >> so the weekend a little bit warmer. >> so you're talking about santa clara and one direction? >> well, no. that will be a whole traffic issue. i've had great advice from our viewers on facebook. thank you. i think i'm going to stay the night. >> 73, 74. kind of mild. >> we will be outside. there will be a lot of heat in that stadium. >> i might have a lot of company. we will be jumping up and down dancing. [ laughter ] >>> 5:21 is the time. paying more at ch
cloud cover sacramento, san joaquin valley dealing with a lot of clouds. see over in medesto and south there could be a few embedded showers or thundershowers. if you are traveling with us, kind of muggy. nothing too outrageous. some light rain. drizzle. but mainly it's just a lot of cloud cover. 70s on the temps to near 80 degrees for some. these are well below normal for this time of year. lots of clouds today. and it looks like night and morning clouds. but really not that much of a warmup....
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that is focusing most of its energy off to the sierra and san joaquin valley so we're in the mix herelouds. and we get troll clouds. mac is it warm out. 60s and 70s on the temps. this is running way above average. so if your ac was on all night long you had a lot of company. out of the west, southwest. southwest so there is a southerly direction for most. i think we start off sunny and hen we will get clouds in the afternoon. if we get any showers that will favor areas to the santa clara valley and the east. 90s for many. 80s for others. very warm, humid for us. all right sal you have an issue here? what dublin? >>> yes dublin interchange. there is late running road work on 680 outbound. traffic is backing up on 580. a lot of people come on 580 and use 680 to head south. some are trying to use 84 but that is very crowded. so you will see people using that alternate route. look at all of this slow traffic here and getting out of the san ramon area heading down 20 to dublin. again the road work is right here southbound 680 as you approach stone ridge. so please give yourself extra time.
that is focusing most of its energy off to the sierra and san joaquin valley so we're in the mix herelouds. and we get troll clouds. mac is it warm out. 60s and 70s on the temps. this is running way above average. so if your ac was on all night long you had a lot of company. out of the west, southwest. southwest so there is a southerly direction for most. i think we start off sunny and hen we will get clouds in the afternoon. if we get any showers that will favor areas to the santa clara valley...
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our cousins in san joaquin are two difficult ones because of the mitigating factors and the background that happens to these two but it was prauth up from the san joaquin that standards from the ozone and standards from 2.5 require different attainments and their solutions or worries are sometimes when they get new regulations or attainments that their old ones do not fall off and that they have to continue to make those reports and those kinds of standards. is that something that we can correct at the e.p. a.? >> well, we are really trying to make two things happen one is to increase the ability -- so they don't do separately p.m. and ozone. but we also have to take a look at how we can more effect ily and more quickly deal with designations so those that have achieved the standards have the ability to not be captured in the imply minuteation world. we don't want states to stop doing what they are obligated to do that got that achievement there. but it's hard to -- >> i would ask if you could allow the states to maintain these attainments by working with the standards of the state and
our cousins in san joaquin are two difficult ones because of the mitigating factors and the background that happens to these two but it was prauth up from the san joaquin that standards from the ozone and standards from 2.5 require different attainments and their solutions or worries are sometimes when they get new regulations or attainments that their old ones do not fall off and that they have to continue to make those reports and those kinds of standards. is that something that we can...
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but they say the district is still diverting water from the old river in san joaquin county more than weeks later. >> the division of water rights that the state water resources control board has been going out and doing field surveys and visiting those have been given that water is no longer available based on their junior priority right and in this instance it was determined that although they had been noticed that water was not available to them, it appeared they continued to take water out of the old river. >> the district has 20 days to appeal or comply with the order. if it does not, it could face fines of up to $10,000 a day. >>> california struggles with drought conditions. las vegas has water to spare. cbs reporter chris martinez shows how a city in the middle of the desert meets the water demands of more than 40 million visitors a year. >> reporter: las vegas, sin city, may be known for excess. but one thing it's not gambling away is water. >> when the drought hit, it was very evident to us that we were going to have to be the first community to react. >> reporter: along the
but they say the district is still diverting water from the old river in san joaquin county more than weeks later. >> the division of water rights that the state water resources control board has been going out and doing field surveys and visiting those have been given that water is no longer available based on their junior priority right and in this instance it was determined that although they had been noticed that water was not available to them, it appeared they continued to take...
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in san joaquin county someone intentionally cut the fiber optic cables.ome there was no way to contact 911. investigators say at&t discovered the problem shortly after midnight in the stockton area. the damage is affecting wireless and emergency 911 services for both at&t and verizon customers. some land line customers are also impacted. >> extremely frustrating. damage like this we also had to put in a $125,000 backup generator because our power goes off regularly. so we have ongoing utility problems. the utilities don't seem to be able to keep up with it very well. >> crews are working on restoring the service at this hour. the fbi is investigating. last year vandals also damaged nearly a dozen fiber optic cables throughout the bay area including in fremont, berkeley and san jose. >>> a way to ease the drought and save taxpayer dollars. a new report says getting rid of some toxic farmland can achieve both of those goals. the report says much of the farmland is not properly drained. some of its soil is mixed in with toxic chemicals. if the land is retire
in san joaquin county someone intentionally cut the fiber optic cables.ome there was no way to contact 911. investigators say at&t discovered the problem shortly after midnight in the stockton area. the damage is affecting wireless and emergency 911 services for both at&t and verizon customers. some land line customers are also impacted. >> extremely frustrating. damage like this we also had to put in a $125,000 backup generator because our power goes off regularly. so we have...
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next three hours of the storms if you are headed into the southern part of the central valley or san joaquinalley you will run into heavy downpours. temperatures may have a heat index again today. the 90s around gilroy and morgan hill and los gatos will feet that and so will the mid-to-upper 80s with sunnyvale at 87 and sunnyvale and in san mateo you may want to do window shopping. low-to-mid 70s and warmer along the coast with the water temperatures in the 60. 80 in downtown but our temperatures could taper in the afternoon along the coast and into san francisco with the sea breeze developing then. upper 80s in petaluma and san rafael and low 90s elsewhere through the north bay and upper 70s in richmond and berkeley and low-to-mid 80s from oakland and 80 to fremont at 84 and inland east bay low-to-mid 90s again and tenths may not be record warm temperatures but it will be before average mid-60s to nearly 70s and we may be close again. this is the last night. the sea breeze will overread our neighborhood on tuesday and especially wednesday with dry air and temperatures are below average on t
next three hours of the storms if you are headed into the southern part of the central valley or san joaquinalley you will run into heavy downpours. temperatures may have a heat index again today. the 90s around gilroy and morgan hill and los gatos will feet that and so will the mid-to-upper 80s with sunnyvale at 87 and sunnyvale and in san mateo you may want to do window shopping. low-to-mid 70s and warmer along the coast with the water temperatures in the 60. 80 in downtown but our...
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the district serves mountain house a community of homes in san joaquin county. >> time now for checkof the full accu-weather forecast and bear of good news. almost done. >> that's true. it's almost done. we are trying to look at the bright side. right. we have the humidity still but tomorrow things will feel different. >> you are welcome. >> take all the credit for it. show you what is going open right now still the moisture from what was once tropical storm dolores over us but no written of it. just some moisture to look at. rain falling is outside of the by why are. we have seen numerous thunderstorms in the sierra nevada also up to our north and like continue and that stuff seems to be quieting down bait but we still have flash flood watch dp until 11:00 p.m. tonight and this includes parts of southern portion of california and into nevada so keep that in mind that these thunderstorms that are come few are producing some rain which we need desperately in the state awe know. east bay hells camera good view look looking across the bay. san francisco oakland mountain view at 68 the s
the district serves mountain house a community of homes in san joaquin county. >> time now for checkof the full accu-weather forecast and bear of good news. almost done. >> that's true. it's almost done. we are trying to look at the bright side. right. we have the humidity still but tomorrow things will feel different. >> you are welcome. >> take all the credit for it. show you what is going open right now still the moisture from what was once tropical storm dolores over...
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. >> reporter: that's why san joaquin county sheriff's department brandon swaim drove three hours to help with experts on missing and exploited children. experts like craig, who's leading the course he says time is the biggest enemy. >> if you look at recent cases, the children abducted have been brutally murdered within an hour and a half or even less. >> reporter: that's why extra training on how to respond immediately and with what resources is so critical. >> know what to do and not ask what to do. because what they're going to run into is chaos. >> reporter: baltimore sheriff says this is more than a one-day seminar. it's the start of building resources right here in the city, and not rely so much on the national center which is based in virginia. >> we shouldn't have to wait to pick up the phone to call the east coast. we can establish our own detail here in san francisco on the west coast. we can always do better. >> reporter: better in the face of growing crimes against children. according to the department of justice, there was more than 1,000% increase in complaints from ch
. >> reporter: that's why san joaquin county sheriff's department brandon swaim drove three hours to help with experts on missing and exploited children. experts like craig, who's leading the course he says time is the biggest enemy. >> if you look at recent cases, the children abducted have been brutally murdered within an hour and a half or even less. >> reporter: that's why extra training on how to respond immediately and with what resources is so critical. >> know...
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telling testimony to some pumping water out of the san joaquin river or else.the board is issuing a keys and desist order saying the west side irrigation district has failed to obey a previous warning to stop pumping. now they're facing hefty fines. that action could be the first of many for farmers and cities in california. >>> a bill inspired by a second grader now heads to the governor's desk. the bill allows children of live in workers to attend schools where their parents live and work the majority of the week. the bill was inspired by a second grade daughter of a live in nanny. the mercury news first reported her story. both the state senate and assembly passed that bill. >>> an ohio man facing charges after he saw a car crash and got inside the car to film the injured teenage passengers, one of those passengers died. police say the man opened the back door and leaned into the video to take a cell phone video, never tried to help the 17-year-old boys who were trapped inside. that man is charged with vehicular trespass. >>> coming up next an update to brea
telling testimony to some pumping water out of the san joaquin river or else.the board is issuing a keys and desist order saying the west side irrigation district has failed to obey a previous warning to stop pumping. now they're facing hefty fines. that action could be the first of many for farmers and cities in california. >>> a bill inspired by a second grader now heads to the governor's desk. the bill allows children of live in workers to attend schools where their parents live and...
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the house passed a bill today.designed to take more water from the sacramento-san joaquin river democratse the bill -- arguing that diverting water to farms.will take from other california communities. the white house is also opposed -- raising doubts about further progress on the legislation. p- us--california drought- congress,2nd ld that's according to the national it says that the earth is in increasingly hot and rising water. and that ocean surface temperatures are the warmest they've been in 135 years of annual checkup of earth's climate, scientists say the department is using new this app is expcted to make a sometimes left in the car. although the vehicle is always sot - every now and then there's a malfunction and the ac turns off.exposed to high temperature. with the current system, once it reaches 88 degrees inside the alarm normally goes off windows roll down, and a fan activates to keep the dog cool until the handler arrives. before a pager was used to alert the sheriff but he had to be within a certain distance. the new technology will give him a heads up wherever he is. sot
the house passed a bill today.designed to take more water from the sacramento-san joaquin river democratse the bill -- arguing that diverting water to farms.will take from other california communities. the white house is also opposed -- raising doubts about further progress on the legislation. p- us--california drought- congress,2nd ld that's according to the national it says that the earth is in increasingly hot and rising water. and that ocean surface temperatures are the warmest they've been...
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water regulators have ordered an irrigation district in tracy to stop pumping water from a river in san joaquin the waterboard said water -- the water board said a notice was received that it didn't have a right to use the water. there was an order to stop pumping. >>> and there's free recycled water by the north marin water district. the fill station is at 999 rush creek place in novato. water officials say this is the first residential recycled water program in the north bay. >>> tech ceos from the bay area make up a majority of leaders who want congress to work on internet a tent reform -- patent reform. >>> a dangerous situation at one bay area protest. what prompted someone to drive through a crowd of people. >>> right now traffic is going tock busy in the east bay. but it's improving a little bit. here it is a little bit slow on 24 and la fayette. notice how this breakfast burrito starts with the basic tortilla, but then inside... it's stuffed with tender, juicy, sliced steak. whoa whoa...slow down...what? i said steak. in a breakfast burrito? i can't keep up. this is advanced burrito, ri
water regulators have ordered an irrigation district in tracy to stop pumping water from a river in san joaquin the waterboard said water -- the water board said a notice was received that it didn't have a right to use the water. there was an order to stop pumping. >>> and there's free recycled water by the north marin water district. the fill station is at 999 rush creek place in novato. water officials say this is the first residential recycled water program in the north bay....