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from sacramento valley and san joaquin valley, that many of those crops, 90% to 99% of it are grown in california. if we don't grow it there, we're going to have to import it or have to do without. if we have to import it, then it means it's going to be higher costs, or it's going to be lesser quality. or it will not be a reliable, constant source, if they want to play trade games against us with it as well. we have the water supply in california. hundreds of thousands, millions of acre feet even, escape to the sea each year because we're not storing it. we're not trapping it, we're not putting it into ground water recharge which would be extremely helpful for the san joaquin valley, especially, where they've had the -- the ground has actually subsided, the sinking somewhat. pulled a lot of water out of the ground in order to do agricultural activity. but that said, agriculture also means ground water recharge. if we're flooding those fields, if we're irrigating those fields, it percolates back down in there. instead they take more water away and they want to -- away from the farmers a
from sacramento valley and san joaquin valley, that many of those crops, 90% to 99% of it are grown in california. if we don't grow it there, we're going to have to import it or have to do without. if we have to import it, then it means it's going to be higher costs, or it's going to be lesser quality. or it will not be a reliable, constant source, if they want to play trade games against us with it as well. we have the water supply in california. hundreds of thousands, millions of acre feet...
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what about our napa sonoma areas, >> no more from the san joaquin valley through lodi, and then certainly the central coast and livermore, part of that, and in sonoma and napa as well. they're facing market challenges that we feel throughout the state. okay. >> you know, we talked about how the weather was perfect. great. so there's a lot groan, when you have oversupply, though, it could either be too much supply or also too little demand. can you talk about all the different factors here, whether it's, you know, imports or, you know, prices or talk about all that? >> well, they all kind of interplay together a little bit. and i think that's the nuance in this discussion that it's hard to put a finger on. we are in the midst of a historic global wine glut. across the world. we see wine demand and case good sales declining as part of a broader decline in alcohol consumption. but in the state of california specifically, we are in an oversupply position in terms of just vineyards in the ground, we have more vineyards in the ground than the market can carry at the moment. and so the degree to
what about our napa sonoma areas, >> no more from the san joaquin valley through lodi, and then certainly the central coast and livermore, part of that, and in sonoma and napa as well. they're facing market challenges that we feel throughout the state. okay. >> you know, we talked about how the weather was perfect. great. so there's a lot groan, when you have oversupply, though, it could either be too much supply or also too little demand. can you talk about all the different...
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but in the meantime, we have had excessive heat warnings through southern california, the san joaquin valley and in the bay area. we have heat advisories in effect for the north bay parts of the east bay, parts of the south bay, you know, was typical warm spots there hot again today. but you already know that even at this hour 105 in fairfield and in santa rosa 104 in concord 102 in novato and in livermore, 101 in antioch half moon bay. 66 degrees. so it's lovely. big temperature change compared to last night at this hour. it is. 21 degrees warmer in santa rosa at 16 degrees. warmer in napa. 13 degrees. warmer in novato and san jose. 10 degrees warmer. so what a big change. guess what? it's courtesy this area of high pressure that brought us the scorching heat earlier this month. well, it's heading back in our direction to take a bit of a break for the weekend is going to back off just a little bit as low pressure moves our way, bringing us normal temperatures. seasonable temperatures for your weekend. thank you. kathy in the south bay, san jose's regional medical center's reversing course o
but in the meantime, we have had excessive heat warnings through southern california, the san joaquin valley and in the bay area. we have heat advisories in effect for the north bay parts of the east bay, parts of the south bay, you know, was typical warm spots there hot again today. but you already know that even at this hour 105 in fairfield and in santa rosa 104 in concord 102 in novato and in livermore, 101 in antioch half moon bay. 66 degrees. so it's lovely. big temperature change...
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the heat advisory is in effect for us in southern california parts of the san joaquin valley to the excessive heat warning. the good news is that actually is expiring tonight at 11 o'clock. but in the meantime, it still is hot for the north bay, the east and parts of the south bay things start to really change now. that area of high pressure he's been giving us extra warm heat last couple of days. but look at this little area of low pressure right here. this area of low pressure, little short trough, if you will. it's going to move in our direction and push the temperatures down a little bit. might even see a little more fog on saturday night into sunday temperature trend. normal for livermore would 88 degrees. you can see temperatures dropping a little bit closer to normal for tomorrow and for sunday. so this weekend will be back toward normal. but then look at monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, the work week will be sizzling hot once again as the area of low pressure moves away and high pressure moves back in. so temperatures for tomorrow. lovely, great. this is a perfect weekend weather
the heat advisory is in effect for us in southern california parts of the san joaquin valley to the excessive heat warning. the good news is that actually is expiring tonight at 11 o'clock. but in the meantime, it still is hot for the north bay, the east and parts of the south bay things start to really change now. that area of high pressure he's been giving us extra warm heat last couple of days. but look at this little area of low pressure right here. this area of low pressure, little short...
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it's no surprise there's been an excessive heat warning for southern california and into the san joaquin valley for us. it's been a heat advisory and that is set to expire tonight at 11 o'clock because look, what a welcome sight forecasting some fog along our coast pushing in across the coastal mountains and in through the golden gate. and there's a cooling effect. so that's the good news. seasonable temperatures after a hot couple of days we go right back toward the normal numbers for the weekend. only to bounce right back again as we head into next week. typical in the ave in the afternoon in the warmest inland spots. typical for tomorrow and for sunday. and then we really bounce back. the cool temperatures, a courtesy that little area of low pressure just off the las angeles coastline. keeping high-pressure at bay for a little bit high temperatures tomorrow. then top out in the 90's in the warmest in one spot. 84 santa. and then as a napa and 73 for redwood city temperatures the next couple of days and are back to normal. bouncing right back up on monday, tuesday, wednesday and cooling off a
it's no surprise there's been an excessive heat warning for southern california and into the san joaquin valley for us. it's been a heat advisory and that is set to expire tonight at 11 o'clock because look, what a welcome sight forecasting some fog along our coast pushing in across the coastal mountains and in through the golden gate. and there's a cooling effect. so that's the good news. seasonable temperatures after a hot couple of days we go right back toward the normal numbers for the...
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they are releasing the fires burning there, especially down southern half of the san joaquin valley. you can see all that activity. so as you can imagine, all those fires burning in that location got some problems with the air quality and, of course, a more fires, a real possibility. red-flag warnings are up for northern california as we're looking at more of thunderstorms developing in the northern part of the state tonight, some gusty winds up there. those are some fires burning in that location to so air quality has been suffering in the bay area even the last week or so. but looking good with the seabreeze. now, southern california, though, seeing some issues out there for tonight. but the the bay area looking good that sea breeze and that onshore wind bringing us that nice, fresh ocean. they're out there tonight. all centers, mainly in the green except well out in a slum, a county see one area, little hazy out there right now. otherwise we're looking good. i think as we head in toward tomorrow, i think tomorrow a lot of green eyes far the air quality concerned and that may chang
they are releasing the fires burning there, especially down southern half of the san joaquin valley. you can see all that activity. so as you can imagine, all those fires burning in that location got some problems with the air quality and, of course, a more fires, a real possibility. red-flag warnings are up for northern california as we're looking at more of thunderstorms developing in the northern part of the state tonight, some gusty winds up there. those are some fires burning in that...
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you get toward the southern san joaquin valley. there and just fires even some of those across the i-5 over the weekend. and so a dangerous fire conditions continuing in that direction and to go along with that, of course, you get those fires and you get the ball kind of shape in the joaquin valley in the middle of poor air quality there. there's no getting around that again los angeles basin. they're looking some very poor air quality in that areas. a lot of the smoke just kind of getting trapped in those locations. not good news for them. high pressure is going to be building overhead and that leave entrapped more of that polluted air. we're still watching out for some more fire danger red flag warnings are up for this evening across parts of northern california all the way up in oregon as well. overall, though, the bay area. yeah, we're kind of skate through this one right now. we're looking good. we caught a break and all that hot weather. we're seeing a nice seabreeze outside. that means temperatures are really comfortable aro
you get toward the southern san joaquin valley. there and just fires even some of those across the i-5 over the weekend. and so a dangerous fire conditions continuing in that direction and to go along with that, of course, you get those fires and you get the ball kind of shape in the joaquin valley in the middle of poor air quality there. there's no getting around that again los angeles basin. they're looking some very poor air quality in that areas. a lot of the smoke just kind of getting...
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they've got numerous fires, a located in the parts of the san joaquin valley, los angeles basin. and they've got some very poor air quality there in the bay area. a little haze out there right now. you've some yellow showing up on some of the center's the santa clara valley. also them are otherwise good air quality elsewhere around the bay area. tomorrow, though, going to start to suffer a bit, get high pressure overhead. it is going to get hazy out there. no spare the air in effect around the bay area. so hazy conditions developing outside for the bay area. looks like the next couple days and this weekend probably back off a little bit. but we've got high pressure. a stick around. basically through the middle of next week. so we're going to be dealing with the air quality issues. i think through that period. great. i know. thanks. things. the rolling stones rock levi's last night will have a lasting effect on underserved communities are at least in the short term. >> the nonprofit musically fed partnered with catholic charities of santa clara county to donate about 500 pounds of
they've got numerous fires, a located in the parts of the san joaquin valley, los angeles basin. and they've got some very poor air quality there in the bay area. a little haze out there right now. you've some yellow showing up on some of the center's the santa clara valley. also them are otherwise good air quality elsewhere around the bay area. tomorrow, though, going to start to suffer a bit, get high pressure overhead. it is going to get hazy out there. no spare the air in effect around the...
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participate in sermon at the department of interior with some of our agricultural water users in the san joaquin valley ira dollars to sell the trickiest water in the san joaquin valley. you have work with interior to leverage ira investments to alleviate colorado river water conflicts with creative solutions. can you speak to important it is for congress to continue providing this type of funding? >> thank you for the leadership. to me, yesterday's sitter ceremony is an example of the collaboration. >> the farmers in central vaey. and that helped farmers, help us be able to leverage that is a great collaboration adaptation of hermas have been leading the way and conservation. they cannot do it alone but they'd financially. were able to invest a huge amount of money in the conservation appeared at work with the farmers w we call seasonal farming. that means if during the wintertime that's really valuable across the nation. as a huge competition for whatever they are farming. we can keep the land idle money to support them financially. the ira at help them and getting the funding to conserve more water
participate in sermon at the department of interior with some of our agricultural water users in the san joaquin valley ira dollars to sell the trickiest water in the san joaquin valley. you have work with interior to leverage ira investments to alleviate colorado river water conflicts with creative solutions. can you speak to important it is for congress to continue providing this type of funding? >> thank you for the leadership. to me, yesterday's sitter ceremony is an example of the...
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headed across the bay going to fill the bay head in the valleys, probably all the way in the san joaquin valley overnight tonight and that is a very strong marine push. temperatures again taking a nosedive. 11 degrees cooler in san francisco. the same in oakland, 14 degrees cooler in hayward. you start to add up all these numbers last few days and we're a good 20 25 degrees cooler than just a few days ago. still a couple 90's to be found. 93 in concord, 91 for a high today in livermore. i'm much more comfortable inside the bay 70's 80's and really the cool down is well under way. finally getting relief from the heat around the bay area. now 50's a little chilly along the coastline. watch out for some drizzle right out toward the beaches could be a little bit wet there early tomorrow morning. that fog is going to be a really deep, but marine layer and search well onshore back to see it on the models here begin to fill in the bay. around even inside the bay today. so that's good news for the firefighters that are fighting these fires. the humidity is going to be way up and that will slow down the
headed across the bay going to fill the bay head in the valleys, probably all the way in the san joaquin valley overnight tonight and that is a very strong marine push. temperatures again taking a nosedive. 11 degrees cooler in san francisco. the same in oakland, 14 degrees cooler in hayward. you start to add up all these numbers last few days and we're a good 20 25 degrees cooler than just a few days ago. still a couple 90's to be found. 93 in concord, 91 for a high today in livermore. i'm...
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once you get past the bay valleys into the big deep sacramento and san joaquin valley. so we're going to see temperatures in those areas for the coming days in the low one hundreds around here. we're going to get some relief from the ocean breeze. but the fog is having a tough time making it in. i'll tell you what that means. i'll tell you how long the heat is going to last and what we can expect as we go into the holiday and then the holiday weekend. >> okay. thanks, bill. those nighttime temperatures, something else. all right. a heat related death has now been reported in san jose. the mayor announcing today that a homeless person died from heat yesterday. ktvu lamonica peters spoke to the mayor and a homeless advocate who both say this death could have been avoided. >> the temperatures that we are experiencing in the bay area can be record breaking in some places, and especially if you're unhoused, this can be dangerous and life threatening. temperatures are soaring in the triple digits, and they're not expected to cool down into the middle of next week, san jose ma
once you get past the bay valleys into the big deep sacramento and san joaquin valley. so we're going to see temperatures in those areas for the coming days in the low one hundreds around here. we're going to get some relief from the ocean breeze. but the fog is having a tough time making it in. i'll tell you what that means. i'll tell you how long the heat is going to last and what we can expect as we go into the holiday and then the holiday weekend. >> okay. thanks, bill. those...
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around the bay area, thunderstorms, which were up on the north coast earlier this morning in the san joaquin valleyntinue across the sierra. and that will be the pattern on into tomorrow. now about that upper level haze we see in the skies. that's the vertically integrated smoke aloft. you can see how it's kind of moving up from south to north, thanks to the winds aloft. but down at the surface, watch how the sea breeze kind of scours out some of that low level smoke. so there's some good news. better air quality tomorrow. same sea breeze also bringing in the low clouds and some spotty drizzle for the morning, maintaining that ocean air conditioning effect on the temperatures 50s and 60s to get the day started tomorrow lunchtime. temperatures still pretty comfortable 70s and 80s inland. and then as we head towards the afternoon, highs in the mid to upper seconds. but stay tuned. second half of the week we're going to see high pressure strengthening for about a three day period. right now it looks like thursday into friday. those 90s make a bit of a comeback. peaking on friday. we could see one day
around the bay area, thunderstorms, which were up on the north coast earlier this morning in the san joaquin valleyntinue across the sierra. and that will be the pattern on into tomorrow. now about that upper level haze we see in the skies. that's the vertically integrated smoke aloft. you can see how it's kind of moving up from south to north, thanks to the winds aloft. but down at the surface, watch how the sea breeze kind of scours out some of that low level smoke. so there's some good news....
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and then if you go into the big valley, sacramento, san joaquin valley, you're looking at temperatureshat all week and through the weekend and into next week that are going to be well above 100 degrees. so it's a heat wave that's going to keep on giving the bay area benefits, because the heat, when it gets so hot creates sort of a thermal low. and then the cold ocean has to kind of spill in. and where does it go? right through that gap in the in the san bruno gap. and then that gap at the golden gate bridge. so we're getting some cooling. we saw it today. we'll see a little more tomorrow. there's the five day forecast and you can see yeah pretty hot right. right through tuesday of next week in the inland spots even around the bay. so fire danger will remain high air quality not so great all the time. and then the heat advisory or heat warnings look like they're going to stay in effect through the weekend into next week. >> okay. we will be prepared for it. thanks so much, bill. new at 11 tonight. a warning from vacaville police. they say they're seeing an uptick in thieves stealing wal
and then if you go into the big valley, sacramento, san joaquin valley, you're looking at temperatureshat all week and through the weekend and into next week that are going to be well above 100 degrees. so it's a heat wave that's going to keep on giving the bay area benefits, because the heat, when it gets so hot creates sort of a thermal low. and then the cold ocean has to kind of spill in. and where does it go? right through that gap in the in the san bruno gap. and then that gap at the...
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i think tomorrow night into saturday and sunday really will see that all the way in the san joaquin valley. and that is a significant change in the pattern. higt-pressure getting out of the way now that trough building in looks like to the stick around as we head in toward the weekend and probably early in the next week, too. so we're going to keep those temperatures much, much cooler around the bay area numbers tomorrow. the san francisco, you might need a light jacket along the coastline. 50's 60's in the sunset 60's and downtown 50's along the coastline. many spots. 58 civica. 57 degrees montero. 64 in millbrae keeping on the mild warm side as you get inside the bay and then warmer in the santa clara valley. generally the 70's and the 80's, the east bay read those hot temperatures up in triple digits. well, much cooler generally about 82 degrees. pretty comfortable in danville. 83 degrees in concord, about 80 in pittsburgh and 76 degrees. napa. so really nice change coming our way. enjoy it. it's going to stick around for a few days. little breezy by tomorrow afternoon, too. temperature
i think tomorrow night into saturday and sunday really will see that all the way in the san joaquin valley. and that is a significant change in the pattern. higt-pressure getting out of the way now that trough building in looks like to the stick around as we head in toward the weekend and probably early in the next week, too. so we're going to keep those temperatures much, much cooler around the bay area numbers tomorrow. the san francisco, you might need a light jacket along the coastline....
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you want to beat the heat, you know the coast was the place to be my family drove from the san joaquin valley all the way to the south bay to, you know, go to the beachltoday because it was hot out there as well. so temperatures out the door. we're in the upper 50's in san francisco. 60's in oakland, still in the 80's, in livermore, half moon bay in the 50's. we have an onshore flow back. 21 miles per hour in fairfield with that delta breeze. you know what i'm talking about. if you're in sacramento area, it makes a huge difference for the inland communities will get that evening breeze. so that heat advisory, as you mentioned, still in place until 10:11pm, wednesday. and you can see it's really a west coast event. that hot pink is the heat warning that orange is a heat advisory. and here are your temperatures for the rest of your weekend. so we could see another round of triple digits, not as hot as today, but monday, tuesday. notice inland. you could see some relief from that heat. but when i come back, we do have more hot weather in t e forecast. back to you. >> we are continuing to track t
you want to beat the heat, you know the coast was the place to be my family drove from the san joaquin valley all the way to the south bay to, you know, go to the beachltoday because it was hot out there as well. so temperatures out the door. we're in the upper 50's in san francisco. 60's in oakland, still in the 80's, in livermore, half moon bay in the 50's. we have an onshore flow back. 21 miles per hour in fairfield with that delta breeze. you know what i'm talking about. if you're in...
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but outside the tri-valley, through the west side of the san joaquin valley we could see an occasional thunderstorm, just do the morning because by the time we get to noon, watch what happens. they get pulled away and we shift our attention and the marine layer starts coming back and we look out to the west for much more typical serene mid-july type weather for us. this is going through monday, monday morning we will wake up and it'll be no sky july, we will have plenty of marine layer and that will have an impact on daytime highs. monday, tuesday and wednesday are average. here are today's daytime highs, for sunday afternoon you are still in the upper 80s out here along 680 and 580. but, you were below 90 yesterday, so it is already better for today. san rafael will be 79, watch what happens, we will take this from sunday. we will do the transition, i will draw your attention over here, from sunday to monday. that looks better. the color scheme got lighter and the numbers came down. for monday, you're in the mid-80s for the inland valleys, only 76 in santa rosa, that is about 10 degre
but outside the tri-valley, through the west side of the san joaquin valley we could see an occasional thunderstorm, just do the morning because by the time we get to noon, watch what happens. they get pulled away and we shift our attention and the marine layer starts coming back and we look out to the west for much more typical serene mid-july type weather for us. this is going through monday, monday morning we will wake up and it'll be no sky july, we will have plenty of marine layer and that...
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look at those thunderstorms, lightning strikes, firing up along the san joaquin valley. but we will be just recipients of clouds from that system. it's 60 in hayward right now. look at that. 75 in los gatos. the upper elevations, mild to low 70s in our inland areas, 55 in sonoma, 52 and a lot of dense fog at the coast, anywhere from 2 to 8 degrees cooler. this morning. so we'll get into partly cloudy skies throughout the morning and afternoon hours. 70s upper 80s low 90s inland around the bay shore just in the low 70s for many of you. so it should be more comfortable all around the bay. and then at the coastline. don't look for any sun. we'll be socked in with the clouds 60s there, and we'll talk about how long the cooling trend lasts in a few minutes. stephanie. >> all right. lisa, thank you. new details now about the man accused of killing four of his family members in their alameda home wednesday night. shane killian was arraigned in court and is now being charged with several felonies. abc seven news reporter tim johns spoke with one of killian's coworkers, and he al
look at those thunderstorms, lightning strikes, firing up along the san joaquin valley. but we will be just recipients of clouds from that system. it's 60 in hayward right now. look at that. 75 in los gatos. the upper elevations, mild to low 70s in our inland areas, 55 in sonoma, 52 and a lot of dense fog at the coast, anywhere from 2 to 8 degrees cooler. this morning. so we'll get into partly cloudy skies throughout the morning and afternoon hours. 70s upper 80s low 90s inland around the bay...
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and then in the far big valley, the sacramento valley, san joaquin valley, you got the excessive heats mike mentioned, and the winds are, you know, it's blowing pretty good there. you can't i think the flag, the flag, you can barely see it over here in the corner. but the flag is blowing a little bit. the winds are going the right way. and we're seeing this large impact of cooling the green. that's your sea breeze. that's your cooling. and that's what we hadn't seen over the weekend. it's back, although we are still continuing or we're continuing to still see temperatures inland that are very, very like look at you're doing 70s and even 80s up just on the other side of fairfield, up towards winters and up towards marysville and yuba city in those areas where the cool air, this cool air can't get to, it kind of gets cut off by the topography. as a matter of fact, if you look, that's probably. let me see. i never thought about this. i wonder if that's mount diablo shadow. right. so the cooler air is having trouble getting into that little valley and the heat's hanging on. either way, te
and then in the far big valley, the sacramento valley, san joaquin valley, you got the excessive heats mike mentioned, and the winds are, you know, it's blowing pretty good there. you can't i think the flag, the flag, you can barely see it over here in the corner. but the flag is blowing a little bit. the winds are going the right way. and we're seeing this large impact of cooling the green. that's your sea breeze. that's your cooling. and that's what we hadn't seen over the weekend. it's back,...
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down the state, especially in the central interior part of the state, central valley, down in san joaquin valley, the fire near bakersfield, the fire temperature down there right now about 98 to 100 degrees. a closer look at the park fire. and you can see it's about 92 degrees right now in the chico area near the fire. relative humidity is still quite low, 36%. wind is generally out of the southeast at about nine miles per hour. the wind doesn't appear to be posing a serious problem for the fire containment right now. however gusts are generated in the microclimate that the fire creates by its on its own. so as you get closer to the base of the fire where the firefighting work is being done, there may be erratic and even stronger gusts than what we're looking at. but speaking of smoke, let's take a look at the surface smoke. you can see that despite all the serious fires around the state right now, the heavier concentrations of smoke are being carried to our east. and so far, there's virtually no impact from the smoke from these fires on our air quality here in the bay area, which remains goo, a
down the state, especially in the central interior part of the state, central valley, down in san joaquin valley, the fire near bakersfield, the fire temperature down there right now about 98 to 100 degrees. a closer look at the park fire. and you can see it's about 92 degrees right now in the chico area near the fire. relative humidity is still quite low, 36%. wind is generally out of the southeast at about nine miles per hour. the wind doesn't appear to be posing a serious problem for the...
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that eastern side of the valley, sacramento and san joaquin valley, are doing 100 day after day after after day. and it doesn't change for about 4 or 5 days. i don't see any reason for it to change. >> yeah, rough summer for the central valley, indeed. all right, bill, thank you. coming up, a discovery years in the making, where the body of an american climber was found frozen in ice 22 years after disaster struck. >> i ran after her for a good ten minutes, and then finally she got out of my sight, frantic since the 4th of july. >> coming up new at six. how a man whose dog ran away during the fireworks was reunited with his pet, and not a moment too soon and a half million dollars in jewels gone in a shower of glass coming up in just a couple of minutes. >> surveillance video of th e expensive smash okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but on
that eastern side of the valley, sacramento and san joaquin valley, are doing 100 day after day after after day. and it doesn't change for about 4 or 5 days. i don't see any reason for it to change. >> yeah, rough summer for the central valley, indeed. all right, bill, thank you. coming up, a discovery years in the making, where the body of an american climber was found frozen in ice 22 years after disaster struck. >> i ran after her for a good ten minutes, and then finally she got...
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but all those advisories for the heat have been lifted into the sacramento san joaquin valley.ooldown on the way for everyone, but more pronounced here in the bay area yesterday. and further today as today will be the coolest day out of the next seven. so as we look outside from mount tam son was up at 608. it sits at 822. that's 14 hours, 13 minutes of daylight and looking at the current numbers in a narrow range with 55 half moon bay, 56 in san francisco, low 60s hayward and san jose. and from our exploratorium camera. it is gray. not a whole lot of sun for san francisco today. 57 in napa it is 59. in concord, 55 in santa rosa and emeryville. right now. so the cool down continues today. cooler than tomorrow, adding just a few degrees for your sunday, but it will still be below average 70s today. warmest locations 80s tomorrow. and then looking at a slow warming trend as we get into next week. so there's a look at the fog, the drizzle, all the way into the east bay, the breezy winds from concord, the delta and then as it pulls back 3:00, it kind of gets halted. you can still s
but all those advisories for the heat have been lifted into the sacramento san joaquin valley.ooldown on the way for everyone, but more pronounced here in the bay area yesterday. and further today as today will be the coolest day out of the next seven. so as we look outside from mount tam son was up at 608. it sits at 822. that's 14 hours, 13 minutes of daylight and looking at the current numbers in a narrow range with 55 half moon bay, 56 in san francisco, low 60s hayward and san jose. and...
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there were also very visible communist party events in laos, in san francisco in the san joaquin valley, and that's in california, rural and urban california, all the nation there were rural and, urban areas where you could find very active communist parties who were the communists. well, mostly they were people who were marginalized. so very poor people, coal miners, farm workers, factory workers, people who were most disadvantaged by the depression also they were disproportionately immigrant, disproportionately jewish immigrants. there were, however, some people in 100,000 members of the party who were professionals or an intellectuals who were teachers, professors, screenwriters or government officials. all right. so during this period of the 1930s, when the communist party reaches its in popularity, there still is anti-communism in american life. you can find books like this that are published this is called the red network. it's by a woman who is essentially a professor and anti-communist or she lists who she believes are communist in american life. lots of books like this. you can
there were also very visible communist party events in laos, in san francisco in the san joaquin valley, and that's in california, rural and urban california, all the nation there were rural and, urban areas where you could find very active communist parties who were the communists. well, mostly they were people who were marginalized. so very poor people, coal miners, farm workers, factory workers, people who were most disadvantaged by the depression also they were disproportionately immigrant,...
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maybe they're just going to stay above 100 degrees on that eastern sacramento san joaquin valley foresser level not quite as robust as the last heat wave. these were the highs from today. highs tomorrow are going to be a good ten degrees warmer. the trend is like this. the bump or the top of the curve is on thursday. as we look at temperatures peaking tomorrow. they warm up, they peak thursday and they drop down and that's different because the last time we had something like this go on last week, you got to here and then it just leveled off and stay. didn't really cool off much. it stayed hot. so we're going to get a pretty good drop afterwards. we get, air quality issues as we go into these kinds of patterns. and that's what we're going to see a little bit of tomorrow with a spare of the air day. we'll see some smoke. we saw smoke in the sunset this evening, and that was that. that's the orange we see orange this time of year, that smoke. most of it's mid and high level stuff from the fire in southern california. we just told you about in the fire in northern california, a couple o
maybe they're just going to stay above 100 degrees on that eastern sacramento san joaquin valley foresser level not quite as robust as the last heat wave. these were the highs from today. highs tomorrow are going to be a good ten degrees warmer. the trend is like this. the bump or the top of the curve is on thursday. as we look at temperatures peaking tomorrow. they warm up, they peak thursday and they drop down and that's different because the last time we had something like this go on last...
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historic agreement that leverages our money to solve some of our trickiest water fights in the san joaquin valley. you have worked with interior to leverage investments to help alleviate colorado river water conflicts with creative solutions. can you speak to how important it is for congress to continue providing this type of funding? >> sure. i want to thank you for your leadership, and to meet yesterday's ceremony as an example of the collaboration. i also want to say that two weeks ago they signed partnerships with them to talk about how we can collaborate to address their issues of groundwater basins and how we can restore water when we have it to help them help us and be able to leverage. that is great adaptation to the changes that we are seeing. on the front of the colorado river is they have been leading the way and conservation. they cannot do it alone. they need to help financially. we are working with the district to implement and we are able to actually invest a huge amount of money. one of the things that we have done as actually work with the farmers to do what they call seasonal fa
historic agreement that leverages our money to solve some of our trickiest water fights in the san joaquin valley. you have worked with interior to leverage investments to help alleviate colorado river water conflicts with creative solutions. can you speak to how important it is for congress to continue providing this type of funding? >> sure. i want to thank you for your leadership, and to meet yesterday's ceremony as an example of the collaboration. i also want to say that two weeks ago...
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veterans in my district, in my draict loan, the -- in my district alone, the 21st district in the san joaquin valley, are eligible for benefits, including 2,100 that have been processed claims. and a total of over $5.17 billion in retroactive awards for pact act related benefits for veterans and their survivors. this is a big deal. so i want to thank president biden, i want to thank the secretary mcdonough, i want to thank all of those members who have been involved in this. i'm proud to have been a co-sponsor and to have voted for this historic law that has improved the lives of veterans in my district and nationwide, and their families. for the families' sacrifice as well, and we should never, ever forget that. in closing, we must continue to build upon the success and to ensure that our veterans can retire, retire with the dignity and the respect they deserve because, what, they have earned it. they have earned it. so the bottom line is this. for those men and women who are currently serving our country, we say thank you. and we think of you every day. for the veterans and their families and the
veterans in my district, in my draict loan, the -- in my district alone, the 21st district in the san joaquin valley, are eligible for benefits, including 2,100 that have been processed claims. and a total of over $5.17 billion in retroactive awards for pact act related benefits for veterans and their survivors. this is a big deal. so i want to thank president biden, i want to thank the secretary mcdonough, i want to thank all of those members who have been involved in this. i'm proud to have...
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san joaquin. sacramento valleys. the forecast for tomorrow.e's the fog footprint, which is fairly, fairly substantial. burns back kind of slow too, but you'll see temperatures begin to warm and they do start. it starts from here from the east. and you can see the purples the 100. and everything's kind of working its way this way. but there's a sea breeze that will continue to give us greens and yellows, 60s and 70s as we go through the next few days, which is the beauty of the bay area. right? i mean, this is pretty typical summertime weather, but you can see how the bay gets kept nice and manageable anyway, compared to over the hill in the inland bay valley. so it's a nice week. forecast fire danger will come up a bit. i don't see any fire weather warnings, but maybe a spare. the air day could happen on friday. maybe tomorrow too. we'll see. i'll have the forecast update tonight at 11. >> okay. thank you. bill well, a record breaking night for caitlin clark. how she made wnba history. that's next. >> and tonight on the 11:00 news, a longtime
san joaquin. sacramento valleys. the forecast for tomorrow.e's the fog footprint, which is fairly, fairly substantial. burns back kind of slow too, but you'll see temperatures begin to warm and they do start. it starts from here from the east. and you can see the purples the 100. and everything's kind of working its way this way. but there's a sea breeze that will continue to give us greens and yellows, 60s and 70s as we go through the next few days, which is the beauty of the bay area. right?...
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san joaquin county are affected. earlier, pg and e said it may need to shut off power to thousands of customers in the bay area and central valleye agency says all of the impacted customers should have their power restored by tomorrow morning. >> and in weather, you could definitely notice a bit of that haze in the sky throughout the day. today the air quality advisory in place. we should have some improvement for tomorrow. and of course, as you heard the fire starting up in portions of the lake county and colusa counties earlier this afternoon, it started at 426. and this was the camera earlier this afternoon. rapid growth. we take a look at the ridge fire. right now. you can see the where the fire is burning temperatures 78 degrees. i will say temperatures earlier this afternoon, especially for the inland spots, you know, is hot in this area right around 100 degrees winds, a bit of a breeze gusting to 32 miles an hour. one nice element is that relative humidity. those moisture levels have been creeping up and that's a good at least that will help the fire crews overnight as we get increasing moisture levels. another hot day in
san joaquin county are affected. earlier, pg and e said it may need to shut off power to thousands of customers in the bay area and central valleye agency says all of the impacted customers should have their power restored by tomorrow morning. >> and in weather, you could definitely notice a bit of that haze in the sky throughout the day. today the air quality advisory in place. we should have some improvement for tomorrow. and of course, as you heard the fire starting up in portions of...
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valley. 97 in mountain view will be back with the with 7.24. and it appears they have recovered the body of a teenager who drowned in the san joaquin river. >> a fireball. police were able to go to the river and discover the body. they were called at first to this drowning that happened. a teenager was visiting with family. he went into the water to retrieve a ball and didn't know how to swim. he was, however, wearing a life jacket, but he didn't come up from the water. so everybody got concerned. they call the authorities. they went out. did a search, couldn't find a. but then yesterday they found the body and it does match that of the missing teenager. >> 7.25 is the time in the south bay pg. e crews spent the day replacing underground transformers. we captured video of them doing that work. they're hoping these this new equipment is going to make it. make them better able to keep the lights over the summer. as we're dealing with these heat wave. so we'll see. >> transformers need time to cool down at night and we're going to see peak load over a sustained period of time. multiple days and with are continuing to use a c into the evening and
valley. 97 in mountain view will be back with the with 7.24. and it appears they have recovered the body of a teenager who drowned in the san joaquin river. >> a fireball. police were able to go to the river and discover the body. they were called at first to this drowning that happened. a teenager was visiting with family. he went into the water to retrieve a ball and didn't know how to swim. he was, however, wearing a life jacket, but he didn't come up from the water. so everybody got...