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there is a marine layer that is shallower. up to 20 miles per hour. outside there is a light breeze. there is gusts up to 35 miles per hour there. is a live picture there is a shallow layer of lou lowe clouds there. is another perspective. there is flag blowing there in the foreground. quiet here. there is a tropical storm. there is a newly formed tropical storm. bonny. winds 40 miles per hour. it's tracking northwest at 14. on this track, it's expected to continue to move by weekend. and making land fall around 11:00 a.m. sunday near new orleans and there is rainfall, thunderstorms and waves. there is a tropical storm approaches. it's not expected to intensify. numbers into 50s. there is 80s inland. it's running warmer out there. there is a typical summer time pattern. this afternoon, sunny skies across most of the bay area. there is exception of spots near the coast. there is five to 15 degrees warmer than yesterday. there is what has contributed to it. there is marine layer, it deep yend wednesday afternoon, 2500 this, after the foon, it's down 180
there is a marine layer that is shallower. up to 20 miles per hour. outside there is a light breeze. there is gusts up to 35 miles per hour there. is a live picture there is a shallow layer of lou lowe clouds there. is another perspective. there is flag blowing there in the foreground. quiet here. there is a tropical storm. there is a newly formed tropical storm. bonny. winds 40 miles per hour. it's tracking northwest at 14. on this track, it's expected to continue to move by weekend. and...
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notice how shallow sismt and that is an indication of what is coming. we have dealt a much deecher marine layer and this is shall yesing out which is a sichb things still to come. san jose now 75 degrees and it's sunny. here are the rest of the readings. temperatures up today, most inland communities, mid to upper 80s inland. and santa rosa warmer today. 77 degrees the only exception, right near the coast and bay near oak lbld. there is low clouds tonight, warmer this weekend and we're expecting minor changes next week. so we had a shallow marine layer that didn't make it inland communities. and that is why it was a warmer day. where the clouds are hanging around most of the afternoon, temperatures dropped off a few degrees. changes coming first let me show you computer animation. fog moving in over the bay. not extending very far because it's so shallow it can't get over the hill. tomorrow morning, clear skies inland. foggy near the bay. temperatures upper 40s and and there is south bay locations. also, right along the coast, big cool out there. the fo
notice how shallow sismt and that is an indication of what is coming. we have dealt a much deecher marine layer and this is shall yesing out which is a sichb things still to come. san jose now 75 degrees and it's sunny. here are the rest of the readings. temperatures up today, most inland communities, mid to upper 80s inland. and santa rosa warmer today. 77 degrees the only exception, right near the coast and bay near oak lbld. there is low clouds tonight, warmer this weekend and we're...
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Jul 28, 2010
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lifeguards pulled the boy out of a shallow area and tried to perform cpr. officials activated their response plan. the boy pronounced dead in the hospital. the hayward area recreation and parks district says four life daurdz were on duty and 44 people. the rules requiring any child under age 7 to have an adult with them is not known p a parent or adult was with the boy when he drowned. >> yeah. swimming is something you have to be involved and the staff has been responsive and is doing an excellent job. >> the poom was back open today before lifeguards on duty have received grief counseling. >> new lab tests show high levels of a chemical in something we all handle often. store receipts. california has been on the front lines in trying to restrict the use. and we're live with more. >> the study did not look into how much it enters our bodies only that the chemical is present in these little pieces of paper. so receiving someplaces here may make you think twice. there is shoppers almost always goat a receipt and found amounts of this bpa on 40% of the papers
lifeguards pulled the boy out of a shallow area and tried to perform cpr. officials activated their response plan. the boy pronounced dead in the hospital. the hayward area recreation and parks district says four life daurdz were on duty and 44 people. the rules requiring any child under age 7 to have an adult with them is not known p a parent or adult was with the boy when he drowned. >> yeah. swimming is something you have to be involved and the staff has been responsive and is doing an...
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Jul 15, 2010
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it's become very shallow. sitting just under a thousand feet and because of the shallower marine layer and a weakening sea breeze, temperatures came up today. goitsing to continue next couple days. weather controls it now in the summer time. high pressure going to control weather. there is a hot air mass over the desert south wrest. that is spreading westward. towards saturday, inland areas will be approaching the triple digit marks. and this is going with 60s at the beaches. tonight low 60s in the east bay. mid-50s along the coastline. patchy fog near the beaches. there is a beautiful afternoon in the south bay. and low 90s sarah to goa and los gatos. blue skies and mid-80s, 78 degrees in millbrae. coastal areas, another day of mild weather. there is 66 degrees in half moon bay. 72 degree s, temperatures coming up. this is to where you should be at this time of the year. cooler than normal sometime. 90 in santa rosa. 94 calistoga. 78 in oakland. 86 in castro valley. and there is 96 in walnut creek. and there
it's become very shallow. sitting just under a thousand feet and because of the shallower marine layer and a weakening sea breeze, temperatures came up today. goitsing to continue next couple days. weather controls it now in the summer time. high pressure going to control weather. there is a hot air mass over the desert south wrest. that is spreading westward. towards saturday, inland areas will be approaching the triple digit marks. and this is going with 60s at the beaches. tonight low 60s in...
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. >> take a look behind us, tons of fog out there and it's pretty shallow.making its way over the east bay hills. clear from concord and livermore. view from mount tam, 78 degrees, yesterday it was 86. it did clear the coast. afternoon sun kept it nice. tomorrow some changes. temperatures will bump up a bit for your sunday. redwood city, 60 and oakland is 60 with san jose, 60 degrees. 61 in mountain view. 55 in napa. highlights this morning, to be and low clouds, it's kind of dense to coast. we are looking at the warmer air above. it's going to stay warm again in concord and livermore with temperatures still in the mid 90s. >> this afternoon the fog all the way from point reyes to santa cruz. it will be cool and we see the fog beginning to peel away from stinson beach but we will be looking at the winds out of the west at 15-20 miles an hour. if you are headed to the coast, make sure you bring a sweatshirt. today, it's clear around 9:00 and 11:00, part of san francisco begins to see sunshine. you can see it right here in the afternoon, just hanging back arou
. >> take a look behind us, tons of fog out there and it's pretty shallow.making its way over the east bay hills. clear from concord and livermore. view from mount tam, 78 degrees, yesterday it was 86. it did clear the coast. afternoon sun kept it nice. tomorrow some changes. temperatures will bump up a bit for your sunday. redwood city, 60 and oakland is 60 with san jose, 60 degrees. 61 in mountain view. 55 in napa. highlights this morning, to be and low clouds, it's kind of dense to...
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Jul 24, 2010
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it is a pretty shallow layer.the marine layer is going to continue to affect our weekend weather forecast. so the temperatures right now with gray skies near the coast in the 50s. 50s and 60s for most of the bay area. we do have a mild reading in antioch. the night and morning low clouds, cool at the coast and warm inland for the coming weekend. and it is going to turn cooler in all areas next week. let's show you the water vapor imagery. it is spinning off the coastline here. a small upper level low. it has had a good impact on the bay area weather here. all week long we have seen temperatures running cooler than average for this time of year. this area of low pressure has continued to deepen our marine layer over the course of the last few days. now it is becoming shallower. we expect it to come up a few degrees. coastal and inland communities for saturday. the low pressure will start to draw up moisture into the sierra nevada. when that happens, we are expecting some thunderstorms to fire off, particularly from
it is a pretty shallow layer.the marine layer is going to continue to affect our weekend weather forecast. so the temperatures right now with gray skies near the coast in the 50s. 50s and 60s for most of the bay area. we do have a mild reading in antioch. the night and morning low clouds, cool at the coast and warm inland for the coming weekend. and it is going to turn cooler in all areas next week. let's show you the water vapor imagery. it is spinning off the coastline here. a small upper...
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Jul 28, 2010
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and shallower heading into the end of the workweek.onight though low valleys will have the fog. tomorrow afternoon you are looking at 70s mainly in the south bay except los gatos coming in at 80 degrees. 76 for san hoe -- san jose. on the peninsula, the usual gray giving way to sun. in redwood city and palo alto, low 70ss there. coastal areas in the low 60s. you still need a sweater. it is on the cool side. downtown san francisco, partly sunny and 64 degrees. 65 in the south city. as you look at the north bay communities, you will see the mid80s near ukiah, but have to get outside the area to get that. sonoma, napa. in the east bay, 66 in oakland and 68 in hayward. you head inland and the temperature in livermore should be at 90 for tomorrow. it is only going to be 78 degrees. 75 for walnut creek and for the monterey bay, 66 in santa cruz. upper 70s for morgan hill and gilroy. so 22 degrees. the separation between coast and inland tomorrow, that's a pretty narrow range. typically around this time of year we see a 30 to 40-degree spread
and shallower heading into the end of the workweek.onight though low valleys will have the fog. tomorrow afternoon you are looking at 70s mainly in the south bay except los gatos coming in at 80 degrees. 76 for san hoe -- san jose. on the peninsula, the usual gray giving way to sun. in redwood city and palo alto, low 70ss there. coastal areas in the low 60s. you still need a sweater. it is on the cool side. downtown san francisco, partly sunny and 64 degrees. 65 in the south city. as you look...
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Jul 22, 2010
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so it is becoming shallower.the numbers right now in the 50s, and the shallower marine layer will mean clearing. warmer days through saturday, and we are looking at minor fluctuations through next week. so the low clouds and the fog pushing into some of our bayside and valley locations, but not everywhere, and not as extensive as what we saw the last couple night. and that means tomorrow morning some areas inland waking up to clear skies. most of the bayside and the coastal communities will wake up to the gray temperatures in the 50s. then really you will see the fog clearing away pretty quickly. the burn off time will be earlier why. the sun is out earlier. the temperatures respond. it is a warmer afternoon for your thursday with 80s and 90s innd la. 50s -- 80s and 90s inland. even the coast will see an upward trend. highs in the 80s. 78 for you in lossal toes. the coastal areas are coming up to the upper 50s tomorrow. you are still going to see the fog lingering though. downtown san francisco, 62 degrees. in th
so it is becoming shallower.the numbers right now in the 50s, and the shallower marine layer will mean clearing. warmer days through saturday, and we are looking at minor fluctuations through next week. so the low clouds and the fog pushing into some of our bayside and valley locations, but not everywhere, and not as extensive as what we saw the last couple night. and that means tomorrow morning some areas inland waking up to clear skies. most of the bayside and the coastal communities will...
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Jul 23, 2010
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today th marin la shallower with and temperatures we are ito beco shallower end whichmeans les intr inlanda ierg wh means day your fridayn. and toward then they rebound. egrees santa clara 84 campb inos upper it's. on the 72 mill bray. morn clouds lo alto. downtownco degrees and i napa, santa rosa, pln the east bay. 70 oak ward. land and the temperature low 90s nd twood. reek. rey bay. egrees in santa he a y forecast. ange ofemperatures. typical for summer. 60so 90 dayy with 90s inl 6 the drop off in numbers. degrees each every early next w n atic changes coming a me day to be ou the water . e got sun ther a little. and wind whic surfers. 44 of th w wind su bay a comp the 2010al championship a at. e wind surfers w a race that t them to treasu from hawaii, australia. oneitorydney says longevey wi urse, staying and f is the it b ma joining the dots and fee about ategy, tactics get to the t below the and sail you race. ant to too upset by the opeople around y d don't cr if crash you get pa cover from aash. ood tip. the hi athle cothe long cou ng, slalomyle through satu about the prize e is no
today th marin la shallower with and temperatures we are ito beco shallower end whichmeans les intr inlanda ierg wh means day your fridayn. and toward then they rebound. egrees santa clara 84 campb inos upper it's. on the 72 mill bray. morn clouds lo alto. downtownco degrees and i napa, santa rosa, pln the east bay. 70 oak ward. land and the temperature low 90s nd twood. reek. rey bay. egrees in santa he a y forecast. ange ofemperatures. typical for summer. 60so 90 dayy with 90s inl 6 the drop...
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initially, the moratorium -- i would advise -- then it was lifted in shallow waters. but no permitting has really -- no permit of its significance has occurred so those rigs are idle and going away. now, the whole moratorium was stayed by the federal courts. and a new moratorium was put in place, shallow, deep waters are essentially shut down. and, again, what that means to the rest of america is that their workers' jobs are shut down, the ability to provide energy supplies for america is shut down, and our dependence on other countries for our daily energy needs is increasing every day because of our wrong-headed government policy. . mr. culberson: the obama administration has shut down all offshore drilling in the continental united states. imagine if your mr. speaker, a business owner, a banker, someone who is prepared to invest and make a significant investment because they are expensive operations to drill in the shallow or deepwater. imagine you want to make that investment, but a, you're not sure if the permit is for deep or shallow. it has been rewritten by th
initially, the moratorium -- i would advise -- then it was lifted in shallow waters. but no permitting has really -- no permit of its significance has occurred so those rigs are idle and going away. now, the whole moratorium was stayed by the federal courts. and a new moratorium was put in place, shallow, deep waters are essentially shut down. and, again, what that means to the rest of america is that their workers' jobs are shut down, the ability to provide energy supplies for america is shut...
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>> in the shallow waters? >> yes. >> yes, sir. >> do you know the names of them? >> no, i don't have the names for you, but i can -- >> but based on your knowledge, there have been rigs that have moved out of louisiana or companies that have shut down because of this moratorium or at least de facto moratorium? >> yes, sir. >> mrs. kendall, how has the -- are there ways under the new rules and regulations implemented by mms that would allow greater speed of permitting to some of these shallow water rigs? >> i'm sorry, i couldn't hear much of your question. >> are there ways or procedures to expedite the, some of the permitting process through the mms within the new rules and regulations that were implemented after deepwater horizon? >> i simply don't know the answer to that question. i'm not familiar with the newly implemented regulations. i can just speak to sort of in general terms. i know that in having discussions with people, the, i think part of the contributing factors, mms now has become a little gunshy and is being extraordinarily cautious in their review
>> in the shallow waters? >> yes. >> yes, sir. >> do you know the names of them? >> no, i don't have the names for you, but i can -- >> but based on your knowledge, there have been rigs that have moved out of louisiana or companies that have shut down because of this moratorium or at least de facto moratorium? >> yes, sir. >> mrs. kendall, how has the -- are there ways under the new rules and regulations implemented by mms that would allow greater...
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haven't been issued so there is a defacto moratorium on shallow water drilling. can you talk about the differences between shallow and deep water drilling and the consequences of having the shallow water moratorium which is causing even more job losses that even though this administration says there is no moratorium, they're not allowing it and people are being laid off still to this day. >> there are often different drilling rigs involved in different areas. but whether the moratorium is in shallow water de facto or in deep water, if you are actually going to have projects moving ahead, if you're actually going to have the jobs that come from those projects, you need to have prezictability. so there needs to be overall predictable focus on safety, but also a focus on solving the real problems and letting the thing thars dependable move ahead. >> mr. kemp. >> i really can't add anything to that. i appreciate that. >> i know you both touched on it a little bit but i want to get back to this concept of a six-month pause. and when secretary salazar says i just want
haven't been issued so there is a defacto moratorium on shallow water drilling. can you talk about the differences between shallow and deep water drilling and the consequences of having the shallow water moratorium which is causing even more job losses that even though this administration says there is no moratorium, they're not allowing it and people are being laid off still to this day. >> there are often different drilling rigs involved in different areas. but whether the moratorium is...
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it's dense in spots but the actual fog death is shallow.side lake tahoe, temperatures were in the 50s and record high of 90s. not so hot today. i'll detail that forecast and our own coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead a judge okays the round-up of dehydrated wild horses in the nevada desert. fiber one chewy bar. how'd you do that? do what? it tastes too good to be fiber. you ma it taste like chocolate. it has 35% of your daily value of fiber. do it again. turn it into sometng tasty. this guy's doing magic. there's chocolate chips in here w. hod you do that? right! tasty fiber, that's a good one! ok, umm...read her mind. what's she thinking? that's right! i'm not thinking anything! [ male announc ] fiber one chewy bars. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> time is 5:41. this is a live look from the roof cam showing you really a picture postcard, just a beautiful view of the bay bridge looking out there on the water. going to be a nice day. lisa argen will be along with the full accu-weather forecast. >> a judge has allowed a controversial
it's dense in spots but the actual fog death is shallow.side lake tahoe, temperatures were in the 50s and record high of 90s. not so hot today. i'll detail that forecast and our own coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead a judge okays the round-up of dehydrated wild horses in the nevada desert. fiber one chewy bar. how'd you do that? do what? it tastes too good to be fiber. you ma it taste like chocolate. it has 35% of your daily value of fiber. do it again. turn it into sometng tasty....
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for us, though, low clouds over oakland, so yesterday they were shallow, today they are still shallow but higher and making more of a push. it was on the coast at this time yesterday. it is today. so things a little change here. the fog starting to flex its muscle. so cool, coast, warm to hot away. 60, big spread, if you commute in say from antioch and work in the city you will go from night -- well on your way home you will go from 60s to 90s to near 100 degrees. 63 san jose. the city at 56. 67 on the high yesterday. tough tough. i was very happy with my highs yesterday except for the city. fog just knocked me right down. everywhere else was right in line. see some of that tropical moisture up, again it will stay south. high pressure starting to lose its grip. temperatures in the interior hot, for others 60s and 70s. a cool day for a few. 80s around the bay to 80s, 3 to 5 degrees cooler for inland areas today. still warm to hot. we will see a cooling trend kick in on saturday and continue sunday and monday, claudine and dave. >> officials are expected to address about the iphone 4. t
for us, though, low clouds over oakland, so yesterday they were shallow, today they are still shallow but higher and making more of a push. it was on the coast at this time yesterday. it is today. so things a little change here. the fog starting to flex its muscle. so cool, coast, warm to hot away. 60, big spread, if you commute in say from antioch and work in the city you will go from night -- well on your way home you will go from 60s to 90s to near 100 degrees. 63 san jose. the city at 56....
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an army investigation turned up misplaced head stones and coffins buried in shallow graves as well as coffins buried on top of each other. >> 6,600 head stones may be mislabeled, on not label. >>> a former federal employee, sherley sherrod says she will sue the blogger who made her look racist. sherrod's bosses forced her to resign after the clip came to light. the u.s. agriculture secretary apologized to sherrod and offered her another position. sherrod says she hasn't yet decided whether she'll take the job. >>> san francisco international airport is one step closer on completing work on terminal two. six departments have been relocated. terminal two is the home of international flights until the new international terminal opens. when renovations are finished next spring, american and virgin will operate there. >>> american airlines plans to add flights from san jose to los cabos next week. alaska officials say the flight to los cabos will leave at 10:30 in the morning on wednesdays, saturdays and sundays. >>> after just two seasons, ellen degeners is saying goodbye to american idol
an army investigation turned up misplaced head stones and coffins buried in shallow graves as well as coffins buried on top of each other. >> 6,600 head stones may be mislabeled, on not label. >>> a former federal employee, sherley sherrod says she will sue the blogger who made her look racist. sherrod's bosses forced her to resign after the clip came to light. the u.s. agriculture secretary apologized to sherrod and offered her another position. sherrod says she hasn't yet...
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this resulted in no new shallow water permits and has paralyzed the shallow water operations. industry needs clarification of the ntl-06 in order to get new permits for new wells in the shallow waters. as you proceed with your efforts, just support or strongly recommend an approach that is not business as usual. and that drastically increases the resources allocate sod that we can two do two things at one time. we can implement the recommended safety measures that were put forth in the may 27th safety report while at the same time continue off shore drilling operations so that we can restore and preserve america's energy coast. doing it effectively, efficiently, and expeditiously. the gulf economic survival team has an online petition. we have the support of more than 166,000 people who have signed this petition. i urge you to go to the website, www.gest.la.gov. these are folks who believe what we believe. decades louisiana's energy, seafood and wetland recreation and tourism industries have successful lly co-existed and produce benefits for the entire nation. the bp oil spill
this resulted in no new shallow water permits and has paralyzed the shallow water operations. industry needs clarification of the ntl-06 in order to get new permits for new wells in the shallow waters. as you proceed with your efforts, just support or strongly recommend an approach that is not business as usual. and that drastically increases the resources allocate sod that we can two do two things at one time. we can implement the recommended safety measures that were put forth in the may 27th...
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Jul 16, 2010
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coastal for the morning, morning commute shallow fog temperatures anywhere from the lower to the upper0s. around the bay, the fog has returned. low clouds return patchy fog, temperatures anywhere from the mid-50s to near 60 degrees. and once you work your way farther inland, just a few clouds mild temperatures and let's not forget your sunrise at 6:00. here's a look at our trueview. it is based on model data. it gives us a good idea of what's going to be happening with the fog. take a look well inland this morning, and you see around midday today start to clear out especially in concord and santa rosa. but we are going to keep the fog along the coast today. a little more than what you had yesterday, and that's going to be holding down temperatures just a bit. yesterday we saw a number of locations like half moon bay in the 70s. today we are still expecting the lower 70s but just not -- you do run the chance of running into more clouds today. so up to 72 but you could be a little cooler than that. lower 60s in pacifica, upper 80s in sunnyvale, 91 campbell, 100 morgan hill, 87 fremont, 8
coastal for the morning, morning commute shallow fog temperatures anywhere from the lower to the upper0s. around the bay, the fog has returned. low clouds return patchy fog, temperatures anywhere from the mid-50s to near 60 degrees. and once you work your way farther inland, just a few clouds mild temperatures and let's not forget your sunrise at 6:00. here's a look at our trueview. it is based on model data. it gives us a good idea of what's going to be happening with the fog. take a look well...
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Jul 28, 2010
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we have learned the larger pool is where the boy was at the shallow in about 3 1/2 feet deep. that's where he was when one of the lifeguards saw he was in trouble. pool staff say it happened during the public swim period about 2:15 yesterday afternoon. there were 44 visitors at the time. the recreation parks general manager says there were three on duty. >> one pulled him out and immediately began cpr. a second responder came on board that was here. the third respond her called the paramedics who were here shortly afterwards. >> reporter: when paramedics aarrived he had no pulse and was not breathing. he was taken to the medical center where he was pronounced death. >> the coroner's office will do the autopsy tomorrow most likely. >> reporter: investigators were investigating what caused the boy's death. the sheriff's investigators have not confirmed he was at the daycare. >> park district staffs say according to pool rules all children 7 years and younger must be with an adult and at arm's length in the water. it's unclear if anybody was with the boy when he drowned. >> we fe
we have learned the larger pool is where the boy was at the shallow in about 3 1/2 feet deep. that's where he was when one of the lifeguards saw he was in trouble. pool staff say it happened during the public swim period about 2:15 yesterday afternoon. there were 44 visitors at the time. the recreation parks general manager says there were three on duty. >> one pulled him out and immediately began cpr. a second responder came on board that was here. the third respond her called the...
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now, there is a 2500 foot marine layer that is start toog come down continuing to become shallower. meaning we don't see as much gray. this is low clouds and owe fog not extending quite as far inland. we'll see clearing there is temperatures into 50s. and there is around 7:00, 8:00, temperatures warm up in response. there is well inland up into low 90s. there is some lingering gray. on the peninsula, you're going see mid-70s in redwood city. pacifica going from 55-58. so there is aat least progress. north bay, 79 in santa rosa. there is 68 in oakland. greatest warming coming inlnld. there is 83 degrees there. 86 in fairfield. around the bay there is 66 in monterey. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is upper 50s to upper 80s tomorrow. warmer day friday. there is temperatures mid-90s inland. and then, it's just a slow downward trend heading into early next week. >> nice. thank you. >> there is a surge in admissions that could leave hundreds of students three to a room. >> then, pay area foster kids have aged out of government assistance. the neighborhood objections to a project
now, there is a 2500 foot marine layer that is start toog come down continuing to become shallower. meaning we don't see as much gray. this is low clouds and owe fog not extending quite as far inland. we'll see clearing there is temperatures into 50s. and there is around 7:00, 8:00, temperatures warm up in response. there is well inland up into low 90s. there is some lingering gray. on the peninsula, you're going see mid-70s in redwood city. pacifica going from 55-58. so there is aat least...
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it's about silos follows a fishing riggel in the shallows. he describes the line in his tablet as much pride in that line as a man and his son. he giggles and goes on. the next letters come easy. with this he will have more than a mark to bind. rambling across the page again and again in messy rows along it flows until he goes off the page's edge. he smiles. he's surprised to hear when his mouth opens. that's mine. so, this really lovely book that georgia put together for me has great painting on the cover. a painting of mcintosh street in georgia painted in the 1940's by a man, frank stanley herring. i saw this painting after i had written this next poem and after i talked to my grand mother and she mentioned this street to me. i didn't know it existed because by the time i was coming up the black business district was gone. and the past few years i think they erected a monument to it. nigger street. 1937. mcintosh street the sign reads like the apple. red but not red delicious red but like red on red eyes gravy on grit the and stop lights a
it's about silos follows a fishing riggel in the shallows. he describes the line in his tablet as much pride in that line as a man and his son. he giggles and goes on. the next letters come easy. with this he will have more than a mark to bind. rambling across the page again and again in messy rows along it flows until he goes off the page's edge. he smiles. he's surprised to hear when his mouth opens. that's mine. so, this really lovely book that georgia put together for me has great painting...
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shallower fog layer means we have less clouds oh up ten to 20 degrees inland.ot of change but we're one or two degrees off. our temperatures still in the 50s, mountain view coming in at 60 degrees. milder in oakland, 59 degrees, 55 in concord. fairfield highway and not seeing the fog in fairfield this morning. still some up in the 101 corridor in sonoma county once you get past the caldecott tunnel things are clear. this is as a result of the cool weather system that moved off to the east. we have a warmer weather pattern developing from the southwest. this is rotating offshore and later in the week and early next week, some of this moisture perhaps getting caught up in that. tropical storm bonnie, winds sustained at 40 miles an hour. heading in a north-northwest position and we'll continue to update you but squalls extend about 85 miles it on from that storm system. high temperatures forecast today sunny skies, 91 in dublin. 77 in castro valley. lots of sunshine in oakland clearing from the fog this morning for a high of 70 this afternoon. 82 in cupertino and
shallower fog layer means we have less clouds oh up ten to 20 degrees inland.ot of change but we're one or two degrees off. our temperatures still in the 50s, mountain view coming in at 60 degrees. milder in oakland, 59 degrees, 55 in concord. fairfield highway and not seeing the fog in fairfield this morning. still some up in the 101 corridor in sonoma county once you get past the caldecott tunnel things are clear. this is as a result of the cool weather system that moved off to the east. we...
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beach umbrella has been seen but rough waves and shallow water are hindering help rescue efforts of the fourth victim is still missing at this hour. >> look at our current editions upside is warmer out there today in the spots in the '90s eighties from the bay more weather is to continue all the details coming up. j you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends -- hey buddy. you can download videos and -- wow, that was fast... you can do it all from the comfort of home. so, as you can see, it's a -- whoah. you know what? i'm gonna just go grab a sandwich. [ male announcer ] introducing our fastest internet with speeds up to 24 megabits per second. call, visit or click today. now for only $24.95 or less per month for 12 months with select bundles. justin to the kron 4 news room woman found dead in a parking, occurred yesterday morning died from a blunt force head injuries according to the contra costa corners of the spirit 31 year- old john alisha this is a video shot yeste
beach umbrella has been seen but rough waves and shallow water are hindering help rescue efforts of the fourth victim is still missing at this hour. >> look at our current editions upside is warmer out there today in the spots in the '90s eighties from the bay more weather is to continue all the details coming up. j you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends -- hey buddy....
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it has to be at something shallower to accumulate the water and move it on. that is what the device serves. we are saying as per the planning commission's decision, it is to this point. >> what is the difference there between what they wanted and the other? >> about six informs. >> the difference between what they want -- >> and what the department had approved. >> and currently it is 42 inches? >> yes. >> so it is seven times over what has been approved? >> yes. which was all constructed without benefit of permit. >> thank you. >> what is the six-inch difference impact on the neighbors? >> i think the neighbors can speak to that. several of them are here this evening. it would be best to hear from them. we are very serious in enforcing the planning commission's decision. this was a previous decision of this board. it is odd that yes, they had exceeded the scope of the permit. something this board had authorized. and yet the process wrapped around to this board hearing it again. that is something that is difficult to enforce, this board's authorities and requ
it has to be at something shallower to accumulate the water and move it on. that is what the device serves. we are saying as per the planning commission's decision, it is to this point. >> what is the difference there between what they wanted and the other? >> about six informs. >> the difference between what they want -- >> and what the department had approved. >> and currently it is 42 inches? >> yes. >> so it is seven times over what has been...
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it's 20 $400 million that are will shallow and still use that money to elevate the rail system between the coliseum and the airport. you can see how my look what is all done and part lost $70 million in stimulus money after three advocacy groups filed complaints that it did not provide any benefits from the community and as we now know art found the money elsewhere. >> temperatures are flaring in del. there's three top administrators that did resign when dave received salaries totaling more than $1.6 million. the manager who was earning more than $800,000 a year, which is twice the pay a president barack obama had this to say when he was questioned about the blood to the seller. >> you do not have a lot of money coming into the city? we compare what you have coming into loss angeles >> no, no >> how you justify 8000 >> bill veeck and says this community it is receiving goods and services and they do deserve to have the best services. the >> and had the best service for lot less than 800,000 yr. >> our goal is to do that. >> their police chief made more than half a million dollars annua
it's 20 $400 million that are will shallow and still use that money to elevate the rail system between the coliseum and the airport. you can see how my look what is all done and part lost $70 million in stimulus money after three advocacy groups filed complaints that it did not provide any benefits from the community and as we now know art found the money elsewhere. >> temperatures are flaring in del. there's three top administrators that did resign when dave received salaries totaling...
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. >> reporter: buryong has 78 islands scattered off its shallow coast. known as the best beach town on the western coast, it's drawing a large number of vacationers in summer. the appeal of boryeong is not just the ocean and scenic beauty but the mud also. the mud festival is in full swing right now. the annual boryeong mud festival opened on july 17th. it runs through sunday. this year there are various mud-based events and attractions including a large bath and a sliding pool. >> fun. we're having a wonderful time. >> whoo! >> we're definitely enjoying the mud here. mud fest. >> reporter: the mud feels good. >> it's my second time going to the boryeong festival because i had so much fun last year. >> you can try for yourself. this is really fun. >> reporter: although boryeong has long been known for its scenic landscape, the city had no major industries. officials then hit on the idea of taking advantage of 800 tons of a mineral-rich mud produced each year near the beach. the festival, which began initially to promote the local mud industry, has since
. >> reporter: buryong has 78 islands scattered off its shallow coast. known as the best beach town on the western coast, it's drawing a large number of vacationers in summer. the appeal of boryeong is not just the ocean and scenic beauty but the mud also. the mud festival is in full swing right now. the annual boryeong mud festival opened on july 17th. it runs through sunday. this year there are various mud-based events and attractions including a large bath and a sliding pool. >>...
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and this is shallower than in previous days. we do have a stronger wind coming out of the west at sfo gust gusting to 32 going push fog and low clouds you're looking at well into our bay side communities. and some inland valleys. here is the way it looks in terms of temperatures. 50s at beaches and and and cool at the coast and temperatures towards next week. this afternoon, and there is a onshore flow, wind coming off cooler ocean water heading towards inland communities. as i told you yesterday. temperatures expected to be cooler in our inland communities. with exception of antioch and pretty much bayside inland areas either at about the same level or cooler today. and tomorrow another trough is going come through here, coming up sunday, tonight fog moves in over the bay. and into some north bay valleys and then, tomorrow morning, temperatures bottoming out across the bay area into low to mid-50s. like last night. and highs tomorrow, as fog pull as way back to beaches. we'll climb up 80s inland. sun is shining about by mid day
and this is shallower than in previous days. we do have a stronger wind coming out of the west at sfo gust gusting to 32 going push fog and low clouds you're looking at well into our bay side communities. and some inland valleys. here is the way it looks in terms of temperatures. 50s at beaches and and and cool at the coast and temperatures towards next week. this afternoon, and there is a onshore flow, wind coming off cooler ocean water heading towards inland communities. as i told you...
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tony rogers helped develop this large conveyor belt skimmer designed to pick up oil in shallow waters. >> drops into the hopper here, goes into the containment hole. >> reporter: he is bracing for a big clean-up job once the storm passes. >> this is going to push this oil around. where it goes, i don't know. >> reporter: bonnie has the potential to worsen the environmental damage from the spill forces oil deeper into wetlands and back on to the beaches. whit johnson, cbs news, gulfport, mississippi. >>> you knew this might happen. three city administrators in southern california resigned amid outrage over their salaries. the city of bell in los angeles county, the city manager was bees paid $787,000 a year. the police chief, $457,000. and the assistant city manager, $376,000. they all resigned this morning. the mayor and the city council members are also under fire because their part-time jobs pay them about $100,000 each. bell is one of the poorest cities in the los angeles county. >>> speeding recovery improving quality of life. how fitness instructors are gearing classes specifical
tony rogers helped develop this large conveyor belt skimmer designed to pick up oil in shallow waters. >> drops into the hopper here, goes into the containment hole. >> reporter: he is bracing for a big clean-up job once the storm passes. >> this is going to push this oil around. where it goes, i don't know. >> reporter: bonnie has the potential to worsen the environmental damage from the spill forces oil deeper into wetlands and back on to the beaches. whit johnson, cbs...
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the east side of the bay is very shallow. then the larger ships that come through need to have at least 40 feet. they actually have to dredge up some of it. there is a very limited channel through the bed. in a sailboat, you cannot turn and get out of the way. next, we're going to walk across the plaza and into the ferry building. we will have over and stop at this store, and we have not all of these phenomenal mushrooms. -- and we have all of these phenomena mushrooms. >> they have an official title and placard. he is one of our tenants. ihe started out as a beat cop in san francisco, helping out at the farmers' market. he had grown up at a farm. he started getting interested in mushrooms, and it has grown into this incredible business. >> are any of these local? >> their family farm is at moth landing. they also going to the forest, and they did not tell anybody where they're going because there are very particular. you will see a forger walking through a building with a mushroom that the found after a big rainstorm and pro
the east side of the bay is very shallow. then the larger ships that come through need to have at least 40 feet. they actually have to dredge up some of it. there is a very limited channel through the bed. in a sailboat, you cannot turn and get out of the way. next, we're going to walk across the plaza and into the ferry building. we will have over and stop at this store, and we have not all of these phenomenal mushrooms. -- and we have all of these phenomena mushrooms. >> they have an...
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basically the shallow water drilling opportunities have really dried up for a lot of these companies. they're putting a lot of these drilling rigs aside. the ones they have out there operating are really not getting the rates they had been getting a couple of years ago. and on top of that, some of the higher-priced contracts they put in two or three years ago in the deepwater rigs are rolling off. hopefully they pick back up in 2011. >> susie: we're going to get some indication about how those drillers are doing because next week we have earnings from diamond offshore drilling and halliburton. what will they tell us about the outlook for the second half of the year? >> for the oil field service companies like haliburton and schlumberger, the first quarter is thought to be the bottom, and second quarter should be very good. and the issue, obviously, is the drilling moratorium and how it impacts them. >> susie: we're going to be getting earnings in the very last week of july from exxon-mobil, conoco-phillips and chevron, are they going to meet or beat expectations? >> i think many of th
basically the shallow water drilling opportunities have really dried up for a lot of these companies. they're putting a lot of these drilling rigs aside. the ones they have out there operating are really not getting the rates they had been getting a couple of years ago. and on top of that, some of the higher-priced contracts they put in two or three years ago in the deepwater rigs are rolling off. hopefully they pick back up in 2011. >> susie: we're going to get some indication about how...
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owouds cozyingp coastline laye nning ou 14 smer me iall t the a brrine this is what flue we m b shallowerthe will see a l and the tempspond. mbs rit es and enn th nth bn sa ith 5s. inla are h niing low the coast. warm inland eeekend. andcooler in alls eek. is theer vapor imagery. of low pressure. it is a sthat ting off the ine. upper lew, thd ct on weather this pas h rmal pretty much all we long. that is becaus of sure. t usnep marine layer with cooler th normal conditions we will contin ne layer and. willlso dra istu heang going to spread erra thnderstorms are poibily fo the sira nada, alsorthe calorni motain t ofhese arry e r why re w watcatu rougsund for eerraevad nohernalifni he y lgh th tgger watching c are avel s in the 50s. the fog filling ba valley in theorning the and c 80 san jose. sunny 72 end sti gr h tou. 60ac at the bay ove a up t 98 deg h. 60sberkeyd. iand a wm with 90 i bay, 69egrees in sunday. slight dro reall notice olereath and tu that uer ofth mve osast d with o maray wh t lows, deepens ti sometimes aw. ses wit. messes with layer ures sponto wnto a cooler tha normal d
owouds cozyingp coastline laye nning ou 14 smer me iall t the a brrine this is what flue we m b shallowerthe will see a l and the tempspond. mbs rit es and enn th nth bn sa ith 5s. inla are h niing low the coast. warm inland eeekend. andcooler in alls eek. is theer vapor imagery. of low pressure. it is a sthat ting off the ine. upper lew, thd ct on weather this pas h rmal pretty much all we long. that is becaus of sure. t usnep marine layer with cooler th normal conditions we will contin ne...
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. >> reporter: but don't go buting to the shallow end just yet. >> why do sharks feed in shallow watere if i can get these guys to come up to where we are standing. he is up out of the water. i had to throw him back in. >> reporter: what about a cage match? >> even this can't guarantee 't guarantee f this ever happens, chances be the shark will be even more itet about it than you are. make sure to hold him close to the head so he can't use his to holility to turn around and cte you. n around and it was like wrestling a pitbull with fins. >> reporter: the two most mportant rules -- >> try to stay calm, and think our way through it. nce you'll have a good chance of surviving a shark attack. tack.porter: that might be t might bed than done. here we are with the man himself. terry, i have to shake your hand. shakenks for having me on. >> reporter: the host of "shark attack survival guide," on discovery. you're a green beret. active duty. and going out there and messing with the sharks to teach the rest of us. give me potential scenarios to avoid. > okay. we were talking, too. ou're a fishe
. >> reporter: but don't go buting to the shallow end just yet. >> why do sharks feed in shallow watere if i can get these guys to come up to where we are standing. he is up out of the water. i had to throw him back in. >> reporter: what about a cage match? >> even this can't guarantee 't guarantee f this ever happens, chances be the shark will be even more itet about it than you are. make sure to hold him close to the head so he can't use his to holility to turn around...
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marine layer stands at 900 feet deep so we are looking at very shallow layer of fog.dvancing very far. so we keep the fog near the coast tonight. temperatures are in the 50's inland areas clear and lack at this. 87 degrees still in antioch. so we are holding on to the heat. warm in the valley in the hills tonight. hot inland the next two days. looking at comfortable weather at the coast thanks to that weak sea breeze and fog that is going to stick around. so here's the satellite and radar. hot air mass right overhead now. and we are going to continue to hang on to that heat at least right through the weekend. then we start to see some changes heading into next week. to our south an area of low pressure has been spinning and this area of low pressure was responsible for triggering some showers and some thunderstorms in southern california. i take you back in time here and you will see those thunderstorms developed across southern california. still potential to sea some thunderstorm activity tomorrow particularly mountains and desert so if traveling there keep that in m
marine layer stands at 900 feet deep so we are looking at very shallow layer of fog.dvancing very far. so we keep the fog near the coast tonight. temperatures are in the 50's inland areas clear and lack at this. 87 degrees still in antioch. so we are holding on to the heat. warm in the valley in the hills tonight. hot inland the next two days. looking at comfortable weather at the coast thanks to that weak sea breeze and fog that is going to stick around. so here's the satellite and radar. hot...
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was a mine working in the forest and when they got there they discovered first of all it was too shallow and secondly it was full of water and that to get thro eleven bodies down there they'd almost immediately be found by the local peasants so they had to go back the next morning hold the bodies out and go in dump them somewhere else it was just dreadful now the murder of them on a family is often attributed to a sort of maverick branch of the castor and bolsheviks but you believe that the order can be traced directly to lenin well lenin was very careful to always cover his tracks and he he never ever took responsibility for anything as controversial as the merger of the wrongness but he said categorically we must not have a living banner we must not have anyone surviving from the family around whom the counter-revolution could could gather and gain a you know gain gain power so the decision was made in moscow during meetings with gala short in a man from the book soviet he went back and forth quite a few times to moscow now got a shock and was very good friends with the arc of spirit l
was a mine working in the forest and when they got there they discovered first of all it was too shallow and secondly it was full of water and that to get thro eleven bodies down there they'd almost immediately be found by the local peasants so they had to go back the next morning hold the bodies out and go in dump them somewhere else it was just dreadful now the murder of them on a family is often attributed to a sort of maverick branch of the castor and bolsheviks but you believe that the...
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the idea that the north korean submarine could have been operating in the shallow waters in which the cheering and sank is incredible that in fact the former chief of naval staff of south korea in the days immediately following the sinking brought this to the attention of south koreans he said it's impossible to think that a north korean submarine was operating in those waters it's just not the kind of waters in which any submarine can operate so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this thinking that us foreign policy. is that i also spoke to razvan from the diplomats who don't have to be of the russian foreign ministry and he believes that despite the high tensions on the korean peninsula there's little chance and numbed conflict could break out. both north and south korean perspective as mutually assured destruction if a conflict were to run the korean peninsula would be economically devastating decides neighboring china has no interest in a war and its orders are either nuclear
the idea that the north korean submarine could have been operating in the shallow waters in which the cheering and sank is incredible that in fact the former chief of naval staff of south korea in the days immediately following the sinking brought this to the attention of south koreans he said it's impossible to think that a north korean submarine was operating in those waters it's just not the kind of waters in which any submarine can operate so the russian naval report is consistent with what...
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our moratorium has nothing to do with shallow water. if you are drilling in the shallow water, and one of the things that makes our response to the deepwater horizon so difficult is that the blowout presenter -- the blowout preventers its 5,000 feet below the surface of the ocean. in shallow water drilling, it stands on top of the water. if there is a problem, access is unencumbered. 5,000 feet below the surface of the ocean? we are at the market -- we are at the mercy of a remotely operated vehicles in order to change the situation. deepwater and shallow water have not been and will not be treated differently. well will not be treated the same. a little off. >> when presidents preval was here, he said america will be your partner. when you read the stories that only about 20,000 people out of the 1.5 million had their homes destroyed are back in real homes, does that suggest his partnership has failed? >> again, i think you look at the response by this government, the response by the brave and courageous response done by our military,
our moratorium has nothing to do with shallow water. if you are drilling in the shallow water, and one of the things that makes our response to the deepwater horizon so difficult is that the blowout presenter -- the blowout preventers its 5,000 feet below the surface of the ocean. in shallow water drilling, it stands on top of the water. if there is a problem, access is unencumbered. 5,000 feet below the surface of the ocean? we are at the market -- we are at the mercy of a remotely operated...
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it would be very shallow overnight tonight. a cooler day for us inland and even cooler as we head through the middle part of our work week. here is a look at our lows as the fog starts to move inland a bit. san francisco 55. we will go 57 for oakland. in the north bay, 54 and antioch, i know you are 82 and we will drop you down to 62 by early tomorrow morning. there is a look at the fog cast and you can see that while most locations clear that will move back in, and it will start to burn back to just near the coast by tomorrow afternoon. we should get stronger onshore wind components, so late in the day get ready for the low clouds and fog to race in come in during the day. it has been hot inland thanks to high pressure bringing the bubble of hot air toward the central valley and the east bay locations. tomorrow things are going to reverse. all of this will push off toward the east, and it will allow stronger onshore wind components to move in. that will be more low clouds and fog overnight on monday night in through tuesday. a
it would be very shallow overnight tonight. a cooler day for us inland and even cooler as we head through the middle part of our work week. here is a look at our lows as the fog starts to move inland a bit. san francisco 55. we will go 57 for oakland. in the north bay, 54 and antioch, i know you are 82 and we will drop you down to 62 by early tomorrow morning. there is a look at the fog cast and you can see that while most locations clear that will move back in, and it will start to burn back...
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socked in a good 40 to 50 miles inland but it's a shallow deck of low clouds and fog and will dial back around the bay around lunch hour. then we'll have complete clearing awrong the coast. we do have that little area of low pressure that's been centralling the coast still sit there is but it's gradually sliding south allowing earlier burnoff, a blanket of patchy clouds tonight overnight. keeping our temperatures pretty much in the 50s except immediate seashore in the 50s. temperatures tomorrow anywhere from the 50s and 60s at the beaches to right around the upper 80s to 90 degrees inland. going with 90 at lake berryessa. extended forecast for the weekend, 90s inland, 60s at the beaches. and by the way, just one quick shoutout. we have a big event going on around the bay area this weekend. it is the catfish crawl. see you there. >>> we'll be right back after this. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] whoa, the new ultimate turkey & bacon avocado. get ready for the ride of your life. wipeout in waves of tender turkey and crispy bacon. gaze upon the rad rainbow of voluminous veggies and cool, sea-gr
socked in a good 40 to 50 miles inland but it's a shallow deck of low clouds and fog and will dial back around the bay around lunch hour. then we'll have complete clearing awrong the coast. we do have that little area of low pressure that's been centralling the coast still sit there is but it's gradually sliding south allowing earlier burnoff, a blanket of patchy clouds tonight overnight. keeping our temperatures pretty much in the 50s except immediate seashore in the 50s. temperatures tomorrow...
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the idea that the north korean submarine could have been operating in the shallow waters in which the cheering and sank is incredible but one could make the argument that the entire point of the cio in an incident in the blaming of it on north korea was to provide a pretext to escalate tensions we should also recognize that while the south korean government was behind the joint civilian military report that blamed on the ng for the sinking of the cio and then. that there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that in fact north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this sinking and that was foreign policy analyst even going to the air. moscow is sweltering in the hottest weather since records began of one hundred thirty years ago temperatures reaching almost forty degrees celsius have dried up c
the idea that the north korean submarine could have been operating in the shallow waters in which the cheering and sank is incredible but one could make the argument that the entire point of the cio in an incident in the blaming of it on north korea was to provide a pretext to escalate tensions we should also recognize that while the south korean government was behind the joint civilian military report that blamed on the ng for the sinking of the cio and then. that there is a large opposition...