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they need shorelines.hen too many eagles are crammed into one place it can lead to dangerous fights over territory like this. >> along the western shore and eastern shorelines of maryland we've had so much development going on that it's putting a lot of aggressiveness on the eagles. >> reporter: eagle populations are growing so dense at shorelines along the chesapeake bay they're facing another danger of power lines. many broke wings flying into wires at high speeds. >> there's a fracture we can't surgically repair. >> the challenge is to save their habitat. there's habitat out there and we need to protect it. >> reporter: wjz eyewitness news. >> bald eagles finally made it off the threatened species list in 2007. there's a hot spot nearby to find the eagle. log on to wjz.com. >> they're the most beautiful birds. >> they certainly are. >> bob has the weather for us. >> let's take a look at the weather. we have changes coming. a mild day tomorrow but a cold weekend. prepare yourself for that. 32 now but the
they need shorelines.hen too many eagles are crammed into one place it can lead to dangerous fights over territory like this. >> along the western shore and eastern shorelines of maryland we've had so much development going on that it's putting a lot of aggressiveness on the eagles. >> reporter: eagle populations are growing so dense at shorelines along the chesapeake bay they're facing another danger of power lines. many broke wings flying into wires at high speeds. >>...
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that is evidence the boat hit the shoreline at a high rate of speed. the boats owner is from san jose. in the process of selling this boat. the owner of the boat has been contacted and had no idea why his boat would be on the water in the middle of the night. police look into the possibility his boat was stolen. the boat is leaking oil at this point. not sure how much. they are calling it a moderate spill. we are waiting for oakland fire to bring a boom. they will put that around the boat to make sure the environment is protected from any damage and salvage operations will continue throughout the day. live here in oakland claudine wong. >>> in overnight news all lanes of northbound 880 and hayward are back open. that is after two people died in an overnight crash. take a look at that. the chp says the victims car stalled in the slow lane, one person got out of the car. shortly after that a driver in a chevy avalanche slammed into the car and person that was outside. the person outside the car died at the scene. the person in the car died later at the h
that is evidence the boat hit the shoreline at a high rate of speed. the boats owner is from san jose. in the process of selling this boat. the owner of the boat has been contacted and had no idea why his boat would be on the water in the middle of the night. police look into the possibility his boat was stolen. the boat is leaking oil at this point. not sure how much. they are calling it a moderate spill. we are waiting for oakland fire to bring a boom. they will put that around the boat to...
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unlimited visibility you can see the fog sitting on east bay shoreline.d these, 50 in san francisco, still in the low 40s around redwood city and livermore with field, everybody else in the mid to upper 40s monterey bay inland low to mid 40s also temperatures won't change much over the next couple of hours the fog tends to act like a blanket and keeps things status quo by the afternoon the big warming trend starts some of that warm weather will hang overnight mostly clear and mild tonight warmest ones with fastest breezes, especially above 1,000 feet starting tomorrow afternoon hanging around through thursday. temperatures compared to average, jumping from below yesterday to above this afternoon, three degrees warmer than average in san jose. napa, when you hit 68 that will be five degrees above average, oakland 67, five in livermore, 68 today, six degrees warmer than average. ha hard time seeing the sunrise. -- mostly sunny afternoon should see the sunset at 5:55. let's take about the exceptions today concord, and , santa rosa, cloverdale and ukiah the a
unlimited visibility you can see the fog sitting on east bay shoreline.d these, 50 in san francisco, still in the low 40s around redwood city and livermore with field, everybody else in the mid to upper 40s monterey bay inland low to mid 40s also temperatures won't change much over the next couple of hours the fog tends to act like a blanket and keeps things status quo by the afternoon the big warming trend starts some of that warm weather will hang overnight mostly clear and mild tonight...
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of teenagers also in can des scent in the way only 14-year-olds can be gathered on the grounds of shorelineommunity school to party. missy pleech was there. what would usually happen at parties like that outside at night? >> we'd drink and be loud and cause trouble and go home. >> but that particular night did not turn out like all the others. what happened then changed everything. but first a little information about the people who were there. this is missy pleech, she came from a very large family. she has 12 siblings. >> some of us have the same dad, but most of us have different dads. yeah. >> what was it like growing up in that kind of family? >> i was the baby. so i didn't have anybody at home. >> you were lucky 13. >> you could call it lucky, maybe. >> or not? >> or not. by the time i was born she was just so worn out she was just too tired from all the other kids. >> it must have been tough for you. >> at the time it was the greatest thing ever because i could just go do whatever i wanted and she never said anything about it. >> and that is what missy did. >> i drank a lot and i bea
of teenagers also in can des scent in the way only 14-year-olds can be gathered on the grounds of shorelineommunity school to party. missy pleech was there. what would usually happen at parties like that outside at night? >> we'd drink and be loud and cause trouble and go home. >> but that particular night did not turn out like all the others. what happened then changed everything. but first a little information about the people who were there. this is missy pleech, she came from a...
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>> the undisturbed shoreline. >> they took us there. >> so the explosions don't bother them. >> it is like background noise now. >> they record them. pairs that mate for life produce chicks here. >> we are almost like a magnet for them. >> but this leads to a new threat. eagles need undisturbed shoreline and when too many eagles are crammed into one place it can lead into fights over territory like this. >> along the western shore and eastern shorelines of maryland we have so much development going on it is putting pressure on the eagles, the aggressiveness in their combat is a sign they are reaching capacity. >> reporter: eagle populations are growing so dense at aberdeen and other shorelines along the chesapeake bay some are moving close to development where they face another danger, power lines, last year they broke their wings. >> there is a fracture we can't repair. >> the challenge is to preserve their habitat. >> they can't all live at aberdeen. >> they can't all live at aberdeen and there is habitat out there, but we need to protect it. >> they made it off the list in 2007. of
>> the undisturbed shoreline. >> they took us there. >> so the explosions don't bother them. >> it is like background noise now. >> they record them. pairs that mate for life produce chicks here. >> we are almost like a magnet for them. >> but this leads to a new threat. eagles need undisturbed shoreline and when too many eagles are crammed into one place it can lead into fights over territory like this. >> along the western shore and eastern...
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you can see it flirting with illinois it southeast wisconsin northwest illinois and the at shoreline.dge tolls and a few spots up against the lake most areas a dusting. numbers from the model on the update and a few minutes. tonight mainly clear colder 20 degrees at o'hare airport tomorrow mostly sunny and mild high temperature 43 degrees. increasing clouds tomorrow night mild we start that way it 29-31 degrees on friday if you morning flurries more substantial snow showers like a fact in the afternoon around lunchtime through friday- friday night. but not be widespread. on the uptake also more active pattern weather system for valentine's day next week. could be another snowfall for us. maybe. we will see. >> not quantified instead going to pray a group of nuns unhappy with a strip club moving into their neighborhood open the power of prayer will drive it out. . later in sports tonight's bulls players introductions turned into a comedy routine. new stride whitemint is a hit but it lasts too long. how do we get people to chew another piece? i got this one. oh hey. [ male announcer ] s
you can see it flirting with illinois it southeast wisconsin northwest illinois and the at shoreline.dge tolls and a few spots up against the lake most areas a dusting. numbers from the model on the update and a few minutes. tonight mainly clear colder 20 degrees at o'hare airport tomorrow mostly sunny and mild high temperature 43 degrees. increasing clouds tomorrow night mild we start that way it 29-31 degrees on friday if you morning flurries more substantial snow showers like a fact in the...
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that boat crashed into the shoreline here at the marina. several different operations ongoing right now. this one obviously is supposed to contain the fuel. later they will focus on salvaging that boat. then there is this investigation into how the boat got here. police are trying to figure out the identity of the woman they rescued. take a look at this woman. when rescue crews got to the scene she was still on board. someone from a nearby marina helped her get to the boat both. police said she was intoxicated and uncooperative. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: authorities say her story keeps changing. she went give them her name. didn't have any id on her. they are hoping fingerprints tell her who she is. she did say she wasn't alone on the boat. so they searched for a couple hours. >> it's difficult to do a search in the dark. the water is dark in color other than any light we were able to provide from shore. >> reporter: pretty confident there is no one in the water? >> at this point, yes we feel pretty confident with that. and the individual
that boat crashed into the shoreline here at the marina. several different operations ongoing right now. this one obviously is supposed to contain the fuel. later they will focus on salvaging that boat. then there is this investigation into how the boat got here. police are trying to figure out the identity of the woman they rescued. take a look at this woman. when rescue crews got to the scene she was still on board. someone from a nearby marina helped her get to the boat both. police said she...
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. >> a boat goes crashing into the shoreline, why the woman on board was arrested and what she said that had authorities launching a search and rescue operation. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] >>> you might recall the man who tied up the morning commute on muni metro last month when he drove his car into the tunnel. yesterday 40-year-old scott mitchell of se bas sebastopol pleaded no contest, prosecutors say his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limb. under a plea agreement he will receive three years probation, 9 months of dui classes, tin days of community service and various fees and fines. >>> two people died in a crash on northbound 880 just north of hayward overnight. it happened near the exit in san lorenzo about 11:30 p.m. all that is left of the car is a mangled mess. the chp says the victim's car stalled in the slow lane, one person got out
. >> a boat goes crashing into the shoreline, why the woman on board was arrested and what she said that had authorities launching a search and rescue operation. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] >>> you might recall the man who tied up the morning...
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. >> and a boat goes crashing into the shoreline this morning. coast guard on scene. we'll tell what you is happening now. >> a wildfire in the wine country in february, and it's still threatening homes this morning. >> we're live in san francisco, where the sheriff's domestic violence trial begins today. we'll tell you the big decision he made in about two hours. >>> good morning. welcome to mornings on 2! it's friday, february 24th. and we want to go right to sal, covering a big traffic problem in the east bay. sal. >> east on 580 at santa rita road pleasanton, we had a pedestrian accident. a pedestrian was, a male, running across the lanes, at one time chp reports this person was trying to stop traffic, running from the right hand solid to the center divide, and then someone apparently drove by, didn't see him, and knocked him down with their side view mirror and someone else hit him. he was killed. and they had freeway closed for a little while, all the lanes. now they have the three left lanes closed on eastbound 580 near santa rita. westbound 580 getting much sl
. >> and a boat goes crashing into the shoreline this morning. coast guard on scene. we'll tell what you is happening now. >> a wildfire in the wine country in february, and it's still threatening homes this morning. >> we're live in san francisco, where the sheriff's domestic violence trial begins today. we'll tell you the big decision he made in about two hours. >>> good morning. welcome to mornings on 2! it's friday, february 24th. and we want to go right to sal,...
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we will see exactly where the boat crashed on to the shoreline. happened at the marina. they thought another person could be in the water but then that was thrown into question. first thoughts >>will: this story is very suspicious. right now the coast guard is still in the water. they'll make a decision in about 30 minutes whether or not to continue searching. here is that 45 ft. boat that you are talking about james. i just got new information from the coast guard. they believe this person in her mid-late 20's, she was arrested after being intoxicated, they say that she does not own this bill that perhaps she was out on a fully right. when she crashed onto the shore line investigators came out here and spoke with her. that is when she told them that another woman got on to another book that was attached to this boat and left the scene. the coast guard did not know if she flipped off of that vote for what happened. they have searched all night but still have not been able to locate the second boat. they believe it could have been an inflatable raft. if she's fell into th
we will see exactly where the boat crashed on to the shoreline. happened at the marina. they thought another person could be in the water but then that was thrown into question. first thoughts >>will: this story is very suspicious. right now the coast guard is still in the water. they'll make a decision in about 30 minutes whether or not to continue searching. here is that 45 ft. boat that you are talking about james. i just got new information from the coast guard. they believe this...
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breezy here the our shoreline. 57 in san francisco. and down by the monterey bay we are talking about more clouds a few peaks of sun and in the afternoon about 60 in hollister. so here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. upper 50s, low 60s through monday and much, much warmer tuesday, wednesday and thursday we are talking low and mid-70s still. nice and dry. good morning, francis. >> good morning, lisa. good morning, everyone. here's a live shot right now of the westbound bay bridge closer. here you see some construction crews at the scene getting ready for the lane configuration change come tuesday morning. eastbound direction has been fine out of san francisco. a lot of folks have been heading to the san mateo bridge as an alternate. it's looking great right now across the span. probably a little bit busier than normal, than what you would expect for a saturday. but do look out for busy traffic especially monday, and then also traffic will be busier on 880 heading to the san mateo bridge and, of course, 101 on the peninsula. also i
breezy here the our shoreline. 57 in san francisco. and down by the monterey bay we are talking about more clouds a few peaks of sun and in the afternoon about 60 in hollister. so here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. upper 50s, low 60s through monday and much, much warmer tuesday, wednesday and thursday we are talking low and mid-70s still. nice and dry. good morning, francis. >> good morning, lisa. good morning, everyone. here's a live shot right now of the westbound bay bridge...
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his boat ended up on the shoreline over here in ballena bay?er: was there any what, grace? >> was the owner shocked that his boat had ended up over on the shoreline of ballena bay? >> reporter: we haven't been able to talk to the owner but they were able to, you know, trace who owned the boat and that man was i guess -- i would think he was surprised. he didn't know the woman who was arrested and said this boat was for sale and has been docked at jack london square for a while. >> so it looks like someone took it out for a joyride perhaps, is that the deal? >> reporter: yeah. it might be. the woman was drunk and was uncooperative. she may have stolen it. we don't know. >> thank you, gil diaz. >>> all lanes on 880 are open again in san leandro after a fatal crash. an accident happened around 11:30 last night in the northbound lanes just south of the hesperian boulevard. two women were killed. witnesses on the scene say that one victim's car was stopped in the slow lane and then got hit by a truck. officers were in the area pushing a stalled car.
his boat ended up on the shoreline over here in ballena bay?er: was there any what, grace? >> was the owner shocked that his boat had ended up over on the shoreline of ballena bay? >> reporter: we haven't been able to talk to the owner but they were able to, you know, trace who owned the boat and that man was i guess -- i would think he was surprised. he didn't know the woman who was arrested and said this boat was for sale and has been docked at jack london square for a while....
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land that, if you are familiar with that area, has been fenced for quite some time because of the shoreline being in a tenuous state. early in december we were able to complete the bulk of our construction work there and reopen that area to the public. we are still working on a few items, but that area opened in early december and has been very popular to date. people are fishing and hanging out with the lovely weather in january it was a plot -- prime place to be. the great news about completing that project is that it completes the first mile of the blue-green way. from the left -- lefty o'doul bridge down to mayor oppose the street. we are really happy to see that. we have several people to thank. i do not know if they are in the room, but in our own engineering group i would especially like to thank [unintelligible] who have worked very hard on this. our designers are the coastal engineers. our construction company, with construction from the san francisco mission bay development group. it has been a great project. we are very pleased about that. i would like to thank david, who spearhe
land that, if you are familiar with that area, has been fenced for quite some time because of the shoreline being in a tenuous state. early in december we were able to complete the bulk of our construction work there and reopen that area to the public. we are still working on a few items, but that area opened in early december and has been very popular to date. people are fishing and hanging out with the lovely weather in january it was a plot -- prime place to be. the great news about...
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it's going parallel the shoreline and that means the rain for the bay area, dry pattern holds tomorrow but we're not talking about much lane in sacramento and mountains. doesn't look like we're going to see any significant snow. 9:00 tomorrow night, a little bit of rain moving into marin county and snom. look what happens overnight. moderate rain from the north bay santa cruz mountains and then by the late morning hours, it begins to taper off. a few scattered showers in the early afternoon, evening commute looks pretty good. no problems. more 60s and 70s. high pressure holding on for another sunny day with numbers, 5, 10 even warmer than normal than that. we should see numbers upper 50s to about 60. we're at 70 in santa rosa. more 70s for the central coast. here is a look ahead. cooler with clouds tomorrow. fewer clouds today. here comes the rain for the morning commute. maybe half to three-quarters of an inch of rain. thursday and friday, there was a discussion they were talking about 60s in the mountains eroding that snow. >> cheryl: then whether you put that chart up there, that re
it's going parallel the shoreline and that means the rain for the bay area, dry pattern holds tomorrow but we're not talking about much lane in sacramento and mountains. doesn't look like we're going to see any significant snow. 9:00 tomorrow night, a little bit of rain moving into marin county and snom. look what happens overnight. moderate rain from the north bay santa cruz mountains and then by the late morning hours, it begins to taper off. a few scattered showers in the early afternoon,...
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right now east bay shoreline looking down from vollmer peak you can see fog slipping south up lit from like moonlight on the top of it kind of have a fog sandwich. how to dress this morning for mild weather, coolest livermore, mountain view, redwood city, fairfield low 40s mid to upper 40s everywhere wells until you go san jose at 50 around the monterey bay and inland, low to mid 40s. here's with what i want you to know about this forecast, sunny this afternoon and the big warming trend begins today. some of that warm with weather will spill overinto the overnight hours even with most -- even mostly clear, 40s and 50s, warmest afternoons are still ahead of us tomorrow and thursday, a little frisky above within 1,000 feet, frisky being the winds. -- everybody else in the mid to upper 60s. fog will start lifting by 9:00, should be out of here by 11 at the latest. 62 monterey, otherwise mid to upper 60s around the bay, upper 60s to low 70s inland, gilroy and morgan hill 70s. yesterday -- probably won't see the sunrise everywhere but we will see it set. tonight you can see the fog not as p
right now east bay shoreline looking down from vollmer peak you can see fog slipping south up lit from like moonlight on the top of it kind of have a fog sandwich. how to dress this morning for mild weather, coolest livermore, mountain view, redwood city, fairfield low 40s mid to upper 40s everywhere wells until you go san jose at 50 around the monterey bay and inland, low to mid 40s. here's with what i want you to know about this forecast, sunny this afternoon and the big warming trend begins...
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for tonight, fog developing and filling in parts of the bay especially the bay shoreline north bay and east bay valleys north bay temperatures upper 30s to mid 40s low to mid 40s around the east bay valleys 42 palo alto, otherwise mid to upper 40s for the rest of the bay shore all the way to the coast. let's see what is happening two areas of high pressure split by this low the low still north of us that's why the radars are showing up, future radars around 7:00 to 9:00 as it slides south, sinking air on the back side of this area of low pressure increase of sun this afternoon with the ground as minimal as the rainfall just enough moisture to create fog tonight it will be gone by 10:00 look at the clouds from northeast to southwest, offshore flow that's request why temperatures jump about eight degrees tomorrow, 70s inland from wednesday through friday, 70s around the bay from wednesday through friday mid 60s around the coast, temperatures back to normal levels saturday and sunday. hope you have a great day. >>> it has been busy for a holiday this morning. mike like you and many others
for tonight, fog developing and filling in parts of the bay especially the bay shoreline north bay and east bay valleys north bay temperatures upper 30s to mid 40s low to mid 40s around the east bay valleys 42 palo alto, otherwise mid to upper 40s for the rest of the bay shore all the way to the coast. let's see what is happening two areas of high pressure split by this low the low still north of us that's why the radars are showing up, future radars around 7:00 to 9:00 as it slides south,...
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i just wanted to post an image of what the director described as a new shoreline with early improvements. it was very exciting to be in that phase and be in the improvement that we have planned for such a long time. i request your approval in the third bond sale. david in steven are here to answer any details you have on the project or any other questions. thank you. >> is there any other public comment? >> ok. >> any questions or comments from the commissioners? >> i am curious as to whycran co. -- why crane co. seems to be such a bigger deal. >> as everything is with pierre 70, it is a bit more complicated than the rest of the projects. we were not able to jump into it until we got through completing the pier 70 planning process. this was part of the planning design guidelines, that we published the draft of the design headlines in june. as a part of that process, we allocated bonds and could not initiate some of the other projects, and we knew what the distribution of available funds were. >> with these different issuances, what about the different interest rates? >> extremely favorab
i just wanted to post an image of what the director described as a new shoreline with early improvements. it was very exciting to be in that phase and be in the improvement that we have planned for such a long time. i request your approval in the third bond sale. david in steven are here to answer any details you have on the project or any other questions. thank you. >> is there any other public comment? >> ok. >> any questions or comments from the commissioners? >> i am...
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if that person walked on to the shoreline.they have to assume that she is still in the will the worst- case scenario somehow cliff cloth--worst-case scenario, they have to assume that someone is out there until they call this off. we will get information and the public information officer will arrive at 5:30 a.m.. that person in her 20s have been arrested. hopefully we will get the reason why they do believe that she is intoxicated. where we will get more information like her name and whether in fact she owns this boat. we will do more information about 25 minutes from now. concord is a and what is there it planned to lift them both out of an order--to lifting that broke out of the war? >>reporter: 4. a search her how bruce the coast guard has just arrived a look fighters the are assisting in the search, they have close to the group that some one is in the order would-- they have to assume that someone is in the water to mandatory continue to change in him i can't you can't have a more than three hours to meet the sun should b
if that person walked on to the shoreline.they have to assume that she is still in the will the worst- case scenario somehow cliff cloth--worst-case scenario, they have to assume that someone is out there until they call this off. we will get information and the public information officer will arrive at 5:30 a.m.. that person in her 20s have been arrested. hopefully we will get the reason why they do believe that she is intoxicated. where we will get more information like her name and whether...
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. >> the tsunami triggered by an earthquake off the coast of japan tore life from the shoreline and into the sea. everything found it's a way into the pacific ocean. some of it sank but most of it is now floating in the pacific. >> the debris from japan from the tsunami of last march started arriving at the end of september. >> it's an environmental disaster and poses obstacles to ships. a professor has studied for ocean debris for 30 years. >> i think it will arrive next winter. >> he relies on people that regularly walk the beach. >> john anderson has seen almost everything you think of on the beach. he can only imagine what is coming next. >> it's not going to come all at once. >> pacific ocean currents spin in two massive gyres. small one is carry debris toward the pacific northwest. the other one will bring it right toward the california coast line. what wasn't. >> beachcombers are looking for tsunami debris. this program is running by moss landings program. >> it will float for a long period of time. it will eventually line up in the stores. >> and in the stomachs of wildlife. >> t
. >> the tsunami triggered by an earthquake off the coast of japan tore life from the shoreline and into the sea. everything found it's a way into the pacific ocean. some of it sank but most of it is now floating in the pacific. >> the debris from japan from the tsunami of last march started arriving at the end of september. >> it's an environmental disaster and poses obstacles to ships. a professor has studied for ocean debris for 30 years. >> i think it will arrive...
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about 10 degrees as we see a bit of moisture piling up just offshore and moving south along the shoreline. parallelling the coast right now. not a lot making its way around the bay. we could get hit with a few light sprinkles -- it will look more like drizzle than anything and hardly a washout by any stretch of the imagination. more clouds than rain across the bay this morning. the cool temperatures prevailing out there will continue through the day with a slight chance of drizzle al showers through the picture tonight and early tomorrow morning. a warmer week ahead as we see temperatures rebounding by midweek. back into the 70s then, but today, we will be lucky to hid the 60s. we see cloudy and cool conditions continuing. the drizzle activity will be back at the coast as we see most of the moisture is parallelling the shoreline at this time. a weak frontal boundary crossing the area. more clouds than rain, continuing the cool trend, slightly below normal for this time of year. usually we see upper 50s to low 60s. again, the shower will be with us tonight and tomorrow, then clearing out a
about 10 degrees as we see a bit of moisture piling up just offshore and moving south along the shoreline. parallelling the coast right now. not a lot making its way around the bay. we could get hit with a few light sprinkles -- it will look more like drizzle than anything and hardly a washout by any stretch of the imagination. more clouds than rain across the bay this morning. the cool temperatures prevailing out there will continue through the day with a slight chance of drizzle al showers...
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indiana getting in on this now the forecast for tonight clouds break flurries may flirt with the shoreline heaviest snow under the lake plume in northwest indiana 12 in. lower temperature as low as six in the outlying areas and 18 indiana downwind of the lake. tomorrow partly sunny blustery cold second coldest day of winter 22 degrees forecast down to allow that with the single digits and led to clear skies tomorrow night. mostly sunny, windy cold sunday seven day forecast 33 degrees with increasing clouds monday. another weather system close to the rain and snowfall have a great weekend >> local lottery drawing is next. derrick rose chicago bulls tonight mvp missing in action against the mighty bobcats look who is back ozzie guillen future a white sox without him as manager. this year i have a lot more than one valentine: one for making my perfect cup of coffee one for being the perfect neighbor and one for no reason at all. your moment. your dove. this week at kmart love is in the air during our valentine's day jewelry sale! get these gemstone heart rrings for only $19.99! ...sofia verga
indiana getting in on this now the forecast for tonight clouds break flurries may flirt with the shoreline heaviest snow under the lake plume in northwest indiana 12 in. lower temperature as low as six in the outlying areas and 18 indiana downwind of the lake. tomorrow partly sunny blustery cold second coldest day of winter 22 degrees forecast down to allow that with the single digits and led to clear skies tomorrow night. mostly sunny, windy cold sunday seven day forecast 33 degrees with...
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weather ad libs fic ad libs >>> i boat capsizings along the alameda shoreline. why one woman was cuffed after the rescue. >> weather is nice but things are changing in time for the week. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> lane changes on the golden gate bridge and an update on an accident in the south bay. >>> good morning, it is friday. we made it february 24th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. it is 5:30. we begin with developing news in the east bay. a 40-foot boat crashes into the shoreline. >>> authorities aren't sure whether to believe her as to beery that someone else is not water right now. gil diaz is in alameda with the latest on the search. >> reporter: good morning. the reason why authorities are doubting whether there is a second person to be rescued is because the first person, a woman, well, she keeps changing her story. authorities say that she was drunk. she was not cooperating with them. and now they are waiting to see if there is a second person. this is a 40-foot pleasure boat the name the bon-bon. the call came in this morning after
weather ad libs fic ad libs >>> i boat capsizings along the alameda shoreline. why one woman was cuffed after the rescue. >> weather is nice but things are changing in time for the week. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> lane changes on the golden gate bridge and an update on an accident in the south bay. >>> good morning, it is friday. we made it february 24th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. it is 5:30. we begin with developing news in the east...
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. >> the tsunami triggered by an earthquake off the coast of japan tore life from the shoreline and into the sea. everything found it's a way into the pacific ocean. some of it sank but most of it is now floating in the pacific. >> the debris from japan from the tsunami of last march started arriving at the end of september. >> it's an environmental disaster and poses obstacles to ships. a professor has studied for ocean debris for 30 years. >> i think it will arrive next winter. >> he relies on people that regularly walk the beach. >> john anderson has seen almost everything you think of on the beach. he can only imagine what is coming next. >> it's not going to come all at once. >> pacific ocean currents spin in two massive gyres. small one is carry debris toward the pacific northwest. the other one will bring it right toward the california coast line. what wasn't. >> beachcombers are looking for tsunami debris. this program is running by moss landings program. >> it will float for a long period of time. it will eventually line up in the stores. >> and in the stomachs of wildlife. >> t
. >> the tsunami triggered by an earthquake off the coast of japan tore life from the shoreline and into the sea. everything found it's a way into the pacific ocean. some of it sank but most of it is now floating in the pacific. >> the debris from japan from the tsunami of last march started arriving at the end of september. >> it's an environmental disaster and poses obstacles to ships. a professor has studied for ocean debris for 30 years. >> i think it will arrive...
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he's part of a duo that last week walked into krista's spawn shoreline hospital and walked up to thehich open automatically, walk into the emergency room and they wait patiently, because they need medical attention. >> no way. >> did they fill out the forms first? >> must have been tough with their paws. >> a little paw print. >> what happened? >> so these dogs were malnourished and the lovely doctors at this hospital offered them compassionate care. they gave them sausage and bacon and then they called the gulf coast humane society and said we need to find these lovely dogs a home. the great thing about this story, the local news crew from kiii, they actually took the puppies to the gulf coast humane society so that these little dogs could get some medical care from veterinarians. >> you can see they have beautiful new little kennels and food and water. and they will be taken care of for the next few weeks to make sure they have all their shots and everything is good. and then they'll be available for adoption to anybody who wants to adopt these two little guys. >> ooh, i bet the li
he's part of a duo that last week walked into krista's spawn shoreline hospital and walked up to thehich open automatically, walk into the emergency room and they wait patiently, because they need medical attention. >> no way. >> did they fill out the forms first? >> must have been tough with their paws. >> a little paw print. >> what happened? >> so these dogs were malnourished and the lovely doctors at this hospital offered them compassionate care. they...
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scientists warn that climate change is expected to cause flooding, shoreline erosion, heat wave. >>> san francisco suiters could decide the future of the hetch hetchy reservoir in yosemite. the examiner says the opponents will sign a measure to place on the ballot. that measure would allow -- would ask a planning process to be put into place to resore the valley to its normal state. hetch hetchy supplies san francisco with most of its drinking watt -- water. >>> happy friday to you. this is san jose, a combination of high clouds, a few low clouds still hugging the coast line at this hour. this will be the transition that we begin to see as we move into the holiday weekend. giving you a look at what's going on out there. you can see those clouds right up against the coast line. a light breeze in most cases. north bay, south bay and around sfo. we're looking at five-mile per hour breeze. 60 degrees in santa rosa, 50 in napa. most of us cooler than 24 hours ago. 54 in oakland. 53 sfo, upper 50s, low 60s. concord livermore down into san jose. increasing clouds expected for your afternoon
scientists warn that climate change is expected to cause flooding, shoreline erosion, heat wave. >>> san francisco suiters could decide the future of the hetch hetchy reservoir in yosemite. the examiner says the opponents will sign a measure to place on the ballot. that measure would allow -- would ask a planning process to be put into place to resore the valley to its normal state. hetch hetchy supplies san francisco with most of its drinking watt -- water. >>> happy friday...
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heavily armed revolutionary guard fast boats, iranian submarines armed with torpedos and an entire shoreline of anti-ship cruise missiles. the iranians have already threatened to shut down the strait of hormuz and attack u.s. warships. but vice admiral mark fox says the u.s. military is prepared for anything iran throws at them. >> we're ready today. >> you're ready today? >> this is the world we live in. what if it happened tonight? what would we do? we're prepared today. >> reporter: prepared for any potential miscalculation. jim miklaszewski, aboard the uss abraham lincoln in the strait of hormuz, nbc news. >>> another bombing, israel is blaming iran. an apparently bungled attack as two explosions tore through a busy neighborhood, wounding four thai civilians. police captured two iranian nationals. and in syria, the regime unleashed more deadly fire on civilians in the city of homs today. some of it on the ground there said it was the most intense shelling since the regime escalated its crackdown more than a week ago. back in this country, it's not every day the number two official from a
heavily armed revolutionary guard fast boats, iranian submarines armed with torpedos and an entire shoreline of anti-ship cruise missiles. the iranians have already threatened to shut down the strait of hormuz and attack u.s. warships. but vice admiral mark fox says the u.s. military is prepared for anything iran throws at them. >> we're ready today. >> you're ready today? >> this is the world we live in. what if it happened tonight? what would we do? we're prepared today....
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. >> reporter: winter's light reveals cape cod's stark shoreline and a perplexing phenomenon, the stranding of common dolphins. these majestic creatures, a beloved part of the seascape here coming to shore in record numbers, the vast majority dead. 177 and counting. katie moore of the international fund for animal welfare leads the team identifying, catalogs and in 53 cases, rescuing and releasing the dolphins. along a 35-mile stretch of the cape's interior coastline, the hook shape of the peninsula traps the dolphins in cape cod bay. >> once in the bay, they can't find their way out. we think that's a big part of it. >> reporter: here the rise and fall of the tide is dramatic, a difference of 13 feet where we walked. this winter, when the tide goes out, trouble comes in. a half mile offshore, this sand bar is a dolphin graveyard. so far we found six just in this area alone. researchers measure, take samples and tag each and every dolphin, hoping science can decode the mystery. is there anything on this dolphin that would explain why it's stranded? there are lots of theories. the warm winte
. >> reporter: winter's light reveals cape cod's stark shoreline and a perplexing phenomenon, the stranding of common dolphins. these majestic creatures, a beloved part of the seascape here coming to shore in record numbers, the vast majority dead. 177 and counting. katie moore of the international fund for animal welfare leads the team identifying, catalogs and in 53 cases, rescuing and releasing the dolphins. along a 35-mile stretch of the cape's interior coastline, the hook shape of...
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bay shoreline also and gusts up to 45 miles per hour. one system into the santa clara valley and out right now getting a little break another system ready to move into the north bay scattered showers possible. here's frances dinglasan. >> could be a tough commute with the winds and the slippery road conditions we are expecting. still looking good at the bay bridge toll no delays heading into san francisco. you want both hands on the wheel you can see why this camera shot showing things windy across the san mateo bridge westbound past the toll leaving hayward. right now it is looking good on 680 in walnut creek no major problems, southbound traffic flowing well towards highway 24 and the san ramon valley. >>> students in an east bay high school are peeved over a growing bathroom battle. the principal's decision to close most bathrooms to relieve vandalism is creating a different urgent problem. amy hollyfield is live in concord. it is causing a big stink. >> reporter: yeah, the students have nowhere to go. they are fighting back. that i l
bay shoreline also and gusts up to 45 miles per hour. one system into the santa clara valley and out right now getting a little break another system ready to move into the north bay scattered showers possible. here's frances dinglasan. >> could be a tough commute with the winds and the slippery road conditions we are expecting. still looking good at the bay bridge toll no delays heading into san francisco. you want both hands on the wheel you can see why this camera shot showing things...
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paradise. 62-year-old surfer tony has lived in kauai for almost 40 years, attracted by the picturesque shorelineain forests. >> great surf, great beaches. it's beautiful. >> but in september of 1992, a potential threat to the state of hawaii develops in the pacific ocean. fed by warm tropical waters, hurricane iniki swirls and intense face. a dangerous storm system but one that forecasters first predict will bypass kauai. >> it was gorgeous, sunny, calm. to think that there was going to be some devastating factor in your life within a few hours was kind of pretty far off in the distance. >> hurricane warning flags are flying over the northernmost hawaiian islands. >> but unexpectedly, defying all predictions, hurricane iniki takes a 90-degree turn for the north, completely changing direction and heading straight for kauai. forecasters scramble to issue a warning. >> hurricane iniki, they have hurricane warnings out for kauai. >> a category 4 hurricane, iniki is packing winds up to 125 miles per hour. tony quickly comes up with a plan. >> i decided that the ground floor should be the bunker, and
paradise. 62-year-old surfer tony has lived in kauai for almost 40 years, attracted by the picturesque shorelineain forests. >> great surf, great beaches. it's beautiful. >> but in september of 1992, a potential threat to the state of hawaii develops in the pacific ocean. fed by warm tropical waters, hurricane iniki swirls and intense face. a dangerous storm system but one that forecasters first predict will bypass kauai. >> it was gorgeous, sunny, calm. to think that there...
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. >>> a 40-foot boat goes crashing into the alameda shoreline. the search that was conducted and what the woman on board told authorities. >>> we are live in san francisco where the sheriffs domestic violence charges begin today. we'll tell you why some say there may be no pace at all. >>> several homes threatened by this. a stubborn wild fire in napa county. what started that fire. >>> feels like summer here but winter weather across the country is causing flight problems right here in the bay area. all ahead on ktvu channel
. >>> a 40-foot boat goes crashing into the alameda shoreline. the search that was conducted and what the woman on board told authorities. >>> we are live in san francisco where the sheriffs domestic violence charges begin today. we'll tell you why some say there may be no pace at all. >>> several homes threatened by this. a stubborn wild fire in napa county. what started that fire. >>> feels like summer here but winter weather across the country is causing...
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partly cloudy skies, patchy fog, regrouping near parts of the shoreline. we have more of a onshore wind. winds on the northwest gusting to 34. the sun is going down by the golden gate bridge with a few high clouds pushing back into the region. so for tonight, partly cloudy skies. and now 76 degrees. tonight, we do have this. fair skies, a bit of a breeze out here. the weekend, cooling, sunday, clouds, next week, shower chances are tracked. you will see the chance in the five day outlook. forecast for tomorrow morning, partly cloudy skies, patchy fog, a cool association will be in the upper 30s out towards napa and santa rosa, san francisco, 46, san jose in the middle 40s around 45. so, here you can pick out on the satellite here this is a big change. we head into the weekend. a couple systems developing. this will reenforce the cooling for saturday. then, by sunday, bringing in extra clouds. sunday, the coolest day of the weekend. in fact, a slight chance of a few sprinkles in the air. but not showing up too much here with the forecast models. tomorrow, pa
partly cloudy skies, patchy fog, regrouping near parts of the shoreline. we have more of a onshore wind. winds on the northwest gusting to 34. the sun is going down by the golden gate bridge with a few high clouds pushing back into the region. so for tonight, partly cloudy skies. and now 76 degrees. tonight, we do have this. fair skies, a bit of a breeze out here. the weekend, cooling, sunday, clouds, next week, shower chances are tracked. you will see the chance in the five day outlook....
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we've seen 11 occasions when conditions were so bad that officials closed a stretch of shoreline to all contact. the possibility of cutbacks is not good news. we can't assume local jurisdictions will be able to replace lost grant funding. epa needs to partner with our local communities, not leave them to dry. now on to questions. last year when you appeared before us to discuss the administrati administration's 2012 budget request, you noted that add daptation to changing conditions is a significant issue faced by the nation's drinking waters and waste water utilities. unfortunately, the cost of these add daptation needs is not currently included in epa's replacement cost estimates for water and waste water systems. since that time, epa's budget has further experienced cuts. data continues to accumulate, demonstrating the scope of challenges faced by water systems. for example, a report recently released by the johnson foundation, american rivers concluded that our nation's drinking and waste water infrastructure is not prepared to deal with extreme weather events including persistent d
we've seen 11 occasions when conditions were so bad that officials closed a stretch of shoreline to all contact. the possibility of cutbacks is not good news. we can't assume local jurisdictions will be able to replace lost grant funding. epa needs to partner with our local communities, not leave them to dry. now on to questions. last year when you appeared before us to discuss the administrati administration's 2012 budget request, you noted that add daptation to changing conditions is a...
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hour, the coast guard is searching the waters and alameda county after this book crashed on to the shoreline. coming of we will tell you what the coast guard is not sure if there is a person in the marina. >>darya: more remains have been found in calaveras county. we will tell you the connection between those remains and the speed freak killers. >>james: today is the last day of spring. we keep saying that because today is the last of the 70 degree weather. let's get the latest of a forecast of erica. >>erica: the weekend will not be too bad. los '60s around the bay area and partly cloudy skies. overnight we will continue to seek a cooling trend with temperatures back down into the forties. here is a look at numbers bay area wide. future cast 4 does predict into lunch time we will see a lot of green indicating most locations already warming into the '60s. those 70's will be reserved for inland areas and places like san jose. we will have the breakdown of those numbers coming up in my next report. we will have a full look at your 7 day around the bay forecast coming up. >>erica: time bridge a
hour, the coast guard is searching the waters and alameda county after this book crashed on to the shoreline. coming of we will tell you what the coast guard is not sure if there is a person in the marina. >>darya: more remains have been found in calaveras county. we will tell you the connection between those remains and the speed freak killers. >>james: today is the last day of spring. we keep saying that because today is the last of the 70 degree weather. let's get the latest of a...
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he realized the shoreline was alive with men. suddenly, he saw one clear reflection, sharp, metallic. yes, men with guns. come now, mr. revere. we have your horse right up this way. revere followed the man up the slope. i must wait for the signal. there can nobody mistake. they crested the hill. the man said signal, from whom? revere looked back across the water. he could seat church steep will framed in the moonlight. there, the church. i cannot leave just yet. i have to know by which route the troops are marching. whatever you say mr. revere. here she is now your mount, brown beauty. he moved to the horse. you could tell she was tall, heavy, well fit for a good hard ride. he patted her neck, still staired at the distant steep will and thought please, don't fail me sir. surely he understands. there was a speck of light at the base of the tall steep will. he staired hard. the voices around him falling silent. one man said quietly, is that what you're waiting for? what does it mean, sir? he held up a hand, said nothing, waited. he
he realized the shoreline was alive with men. suddenly, he saw one clear reflection, sharp, metallic. yes, men with guns. come now, mr. revere. we have your horse right up this way. revere followed the man up the slope. i must wait for the signal. there can nobody mistake. they crested the hill. the man said signal, from whom? revere looked back across the water. he could seat church steep will framed in the moonlight. there, the church. i cannot leave just yet. i have to know by which route...
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. >> eagles immediate undisturbed shoreline and development along the chesapeake bay has destroyed some of their habitat. too many eagles crammed into one place can lead to fights over territory like this. >> along the western shore and eastern shorelines of maryland. we have much development going on. it is putting pressure on the eagles. the aggressiveness and combat. they are reaching their capacity. >> eagle populations are growing so dense that aberdeen and others are now moving close to human development where they face another danger. >> power lines. >> dozens of them in the mid atlantic broke their winds at high speeds. >> it is right at the joint. we can't repair. >> the challenge is to, they can't all live in aberdeen. but we need to protect them. >> wjz, eyewitness news. >> the american bald eagle made it off the threatened species list back in 2,000 #. list back in 2,000 #. >> we will have ,,,,,, . >>> temperatures going up to 43 degrees. 40 and then 44 on valentine's day and 50 on wednesday and thursday idea. >> that is the fist hour. there is another hour of eyewitness new
. >> eagles immediate undisturbed shoreline and development along the chesapeake bay has destroyed some of their habitat. too many eagles crammed into one place can lead to fights over territory like this. >> along the western shore and eastern shorelines of maryland. we have much development going on. it is putting pressure on the eagles. the aggressiveness and combat. they are reaching their capacity. >> eagle populations are growing so dense that aberdeen and others are now...
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more than 100 dolphins washed up on the cape cod shoreline. it's the largest single species standing ever in the northeast. the mammals can only survive out of water a few hours. 84 have died. why they're becoming stranded is a mystery. >> we performed necropsies on nine of these animals so now the sign -- scientific part of the process begins. >> researchers say dolphins searching for food can get caught in the low tide and become strappedded. 31 dolphins have been nursed back to health. the survivors are tagged and released into deeper waters. >> a driver into the sonic drivethrough surprised his server with a sir made. >> what can i help you with? ♪ can i have a number 8 ♪ with chili cheese fries >> what kind of drink? >> the sonic burger was blown away by the singing voice. the young man says he likes to do random things to make people smile but can't deny the popularity is giving his ban a lot of attention. >> meteorologist frances dinglasan is in for leigh glaser. weather ahead. >> frances: great weather ahead. lots of sunshine in store
more than 100 dolphins washed up on the cape cod shoreline. it's the largest single species standing ever in the northeast. the mammals can only survive out of water a few hours. 84 have died. why they're becoming stranded is a mystery. >> we performed necropsies on nine of these animals so now the sign -- scientific part of the process begins. >> researchers say dolphins searching for food can get caught in the low tide and become strappedded. 31 dolphins have been nursed back to...
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winds will be out of the west, continued breezy offshore and right along the shoreline. low snow levels. in fact, santa clara, santa cruz mountains and also big sur, we're talking about a little bit of rain-snow mix. mount hamilton and cold air stays in place. it's not going to modify say wednesday when our next weathermaker that is going to bring more typical rain in the bay. around the bay area and that snow, perhaps over a foot of snow in the higher elevations come wednesday into thursday. so the clouds increase this afternoon. we stay dry but look what happens. the system as it slides down to the south and southeast of us. we're looking at a little bit of moisture from salinas and higher elevations and right through monday morning. you will notice it will continue southward. mountains of southern california could get wet, as well as the grapevine, wet weather there. so be careful if you are headed back from the mountains. two inches of snow on the way with the first system. this system is coming into the bay area on wednesday. this will provide a rainy day with the u
winds will be out of the west, continued breezy offshore and right along the shoreline. low snow levels. in fact, santa clara, santa cruz mountains and also big sur, we're talking about a little bit of rain-snow mix. mount hamilton and cold air stays in place. it's not going to modify say wednesday when our next weathermaker that is going to bring more typical rain in the bay. around the bay area and that snow, perhaps over a foot of snow in the higher elevations come wednesday into thursday....
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runs along the shoreline. towards the downtown vallejo ship yard.h earthquakes took place under this bluff. >> felt a big jolt. sounded like a truck came off the freeway. felt like the ground shook. >> i was going -- they never seen me move that last. >> reporter: she survived the 1989 quake and barely noticed these. >> last night it was nothing to get excited about. >> reporter: each one magnitude 3.5. narraterred damage. because of sediments people felt them widely. including in berkeley. >> i felt a side to side sway that could have been a large truck. >> reporter: university of california at berkeley seismologist showed showed us the fault. >> it is a smaller fault. possible that it could have an earthquake together with another fault. a fault that could use more investigation. >> reporter: she expects sizelology to dig trenches across this fault, franklin fault to learn more about its history and its potential for damaging earthquakes. in the mean time, be prepared for more earthquakes here. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a piece of bay
runs along the shoreline. towards the downtown vallejo ship yard.h earthquakes took place under this bluff. >> felt a big jolt. sounded like a truck came off the freeway. felt like the ground shook. >> i was going -- they never seen me move that last. >> reporter: she survived the 1989 quake and barely noticed these. >> last night it was nothing to get excited about. >> reporter: each one magnitude 3.5. narraterred damage. because of sediments people felt them...