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my name is -- i am with the sierra club. we oppose this project in its current form, and the reason is there are too many cars. numerous agencies of weighed in on the eir and notes that the impact of the cars will be significant and unavoidable. in addition, the three members of the planning commission appointed by the board of supervisors, including commissioners moore and olague, have voted against this, and you should, too. there was a letter noting that the bay bridge already operates at capacity. a multiuser path that would allow people to ride bicycles going to and from the island. a letter from the golden state -- golden gate says this will create unavoidable lining up. the sierra club believes there should be no more than one parking space for every two units and urge you to uphold this appeal. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, supervisors. my name is rebecca evans on behalf of the sierra club. i want to make it clear that the sierra club is not against development there. we have wo
my name is -- i am with the sierra club. we oppose this project in its current form, and the reason is there are too many cars. numerous agencies of weighed in on the eir and notes that the impact of the cars will be significant and unavoidable. in addition, the three members of the planning commission appointed by the board of supervisors, including commissioners moore and olague, have voted against this, and you should, too. there was a letter noting that the bay bridge already operates at...
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in the sierra, nevada e. june 1st and we are talking about chain requirements as it it is snowing in interstate 80 and so if you are heading to the high country, you need the chains. there is a weak disturbance to bring in the shower possibility tonight and tomorrow. a we'll be back with more on the unusually wet forecast coming up. >> this weather is not just strange, it is costly. it threatens to damage the crops in the state and could lead to higher prices in the grocery store. the weather is creating spotting on call flower and preventing the peaches from building the sugar content. rain could severely damage the fruit. >> once it gets wet, cherries in the growing period. they will grow and split. because they will burst with the rain. >>> and here's the problem when cherry's split they decay quickly. a harvest could hurt prices. strawberry farmers say without the rain they would face aid glutt. >> you can see debris all over the river as it gathers speed. it roared through the downtown area causing major
in the sierra, nevada e. june 1st and we are talking about chain requirements as it it is snowing in interstate 80 and so if you are heading to the high country, you need the chains. there is a weak disturbance to bring in the shower possibility tonight and tomorrow. a we'll be back with more on the unusually wet forecast coming up. >> this weather is not just strange, it is costly. it threatens to damage the crops in the state and could lead to higher prices in the grocery store. the...
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we have a special report from sierra leone. >> hello and welcome. the military crackdown is intensifying. tanks have swept in where the government claims 120 soldiers were killed earlier this week in jisr al-shughour thousands of refugees have already crossed the border. >> and apprehensive looking group of syrians, some waving olive branches, approach the border with turkey. the turks have a military observation post in the valley. they fear it could be the start of a much bigger exodus. here at the edge of syria, you get ripples from the storms for the rent on the other side of the hills. jisr al-shughour, where many of these people come from, is less than half an hour away. some of the wounded are being taken to this hospital in the local town and kept away from journalists. the bbc managed to get into seamen worried about reprisals at home, but happy to talk. one man said he was hurt and syrian soldiers open fire on a funeral in jisr al-shughour. the bullets were coming like rain, he said. this is telephone video of syrian soldiers moving up tow
we have a special report from sierra leone. >> hello and welcome. the military crackdown is intensifying. tanks have swept in where the government claims 120 soldiers were killed earlier this week in jisr al-shughour thousands of refugees have already crossed the border. >> and apprehensive looking group of syrians, some waving olive branches, approach the border with turkey. the turks have a military observation post in the valley. they fear it could be the start of a much bigger...
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deliciously refreshing sierra mist natural. the natural one.or a refreshing twist, add a splash of your favorite fruit juice. go to facebook for delicious drink ideas. >>> boy scouts trapped in the sierra tonight. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm rj. this is an adventure they won't soon forget. close to 200 boy scouts are trapped on the wrong side ofhe hever. the scouts were sedeparat from the rest of the arpack. this is easof stockton and siniora. we bring in cheryl hurd who joins us live with the latest. >> reporter: it's going to be an interesting night for over 200 boy scouts of america. they're okay tonight, but may be feeling a little trapped. tuesday's unseasonable rainfall turned out to be a big problem for 240 boy scouts camping in the sierra. >> our main concern was food and medications as some of the boys may need. >> reporter: the rain caused the river to crest, covering a foot bridge. an emt and registered nurse made it through rugged terrain, around the river to the camp site. >> the sheriff's department set up a cabling system and
deliciously refreshing sierra mist natural. the natural one.or a refreshing twist, add a splash of your favorite fruit juice. go to facebook for delicious drink ideas. >>> boy scouts trapped in the sierra tonight. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm rj. this is an adventure they won't soon forget. close to 200 boy scouts are trapped on the wrong side ofhe hever. the scouts were sedeparat from the rest of the arpack. this is easof stockton and siniora. we bring in cheryl hurd who...
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plenty of fresh powder still falling in the sierra. >>> 4:44. deja vu all over again when it comes to the 2012 presidential race. this morning, a familiar face starting up his catch pain for the white house, former massachusetts governor mitt romney. nbc's tracie potts has a look at the candidates and how the gop race is shaping up. >> reporter: mitt romney's need clear, he is the anti-obama. >> he has been one of the most ineffective presidents at the job at hand that i have ever seen. >> reporter: today on a farm in the first primary state, new hampshire, he will make it official. with that announcement comes more scrutiny, like how president obama's health plan was based on romney's. >> my bill was 70 pages. his bill is 2,700 pages. in those extra 2,630 pages, he is doing a lot of stuff that is just devastating to the health care system in this country. >> reporter: but romney's first challenge may be sarah palin. >> that might unthe best thing that could happen torn mitt romney is for sarah palin to announce because then he would be a more r
plenty of fresh powder still falling in the sierra. >>> 4:44. deja vu all over again when it comes to the 2012 presidential race. this morning, a familiar face starting up his catch pain for the white house, former massachusetts governor mitt romney. nbc's tracie potts has a look at the candidates and how the gop race is shaping up. >> reporter: mitt romney's need clear, he is the anti-obama. >> he has been one of the most ineffective presidents at the job at hand that i...
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the sierra club is concerned. freeway ramps are approved without parking reductions. the sierra club notes the high density, high-rise developments have been approved by the commission in recent years, and this contradicts the intent of transit-oriented development. this makes it easy for and more likely that residents will commute to work at places outside san francisco, such as silicon valley, using cars or shuttles as opposed to mass transit. the sf group have seen it concerns about freeway development and urges the planning commission to since the deadly reduce parking requirements when considering developments near freeways. thank you. >> my name is zach stewart. i have lived in san francisco for 50 years. it occurred to me are desperate need to imitate shanghai, it dubai, new york, or london is causing us to trip over our own shoelaces. these projects are fast-tracked, and even if the appellant is have fallen on the eir, it is -- the planning department has become an eir factory. they produce eir's like hot cakes. some have been defective. i urge you to remember
the sierra club is concerned. freeway ramps are approved without parking reductions. the sierra club notes the high density, high-rise developments have been approved by the commission in recent years, and this contradicts the intent of transit-oriented development. this makes it easy for and more likely that residents will commute to work at places outside san francisco, such as silicon valley, using cars or shuttles as opposed to mass transit. the sf group have seen it concerns about freeway...
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i am with the san francisco de area sierra club. the sierra club has always supported this program. we think it is a great move. we would also agree that we would like to see the strongest local gold out eventually. we want to see clean power sf running as soon as possible. i am very excited to see that it is 100% ruble and will have no dedicated nuclear power. that is very important to sierra club since we are against all forms of nuclear power. thank you. supervisor campos: public comment is closed. commissioners, this is a discussion item. unless there is anything else to add, madam cleark, please call item five. we can now hear from mr. campbell. >> and the director of the committee choice abrogation program. this is a brief item. a lot of it got covered in the discussion earlier. the big items -- one is the generational reflecting coming up. that has been discussed as a key element that will drive how we time the program and how we design our rates. the other is to give you a status update. the commission continues to move forward on -- the california public utilities commissio
i am with the san francisco de area sierra club. the sierra club has always supported this program. we think it is a great move. we would also agree that we would like to see the strongest local gold out eventually. we want to see clean power sf running as soon as possible. i am very excited to see that it is 100% ruble and will have no dedicated nuclear power. that is very important to sierra club since we are against all forms of nuclear power. thank you. supervisor campos: public comment is...
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rain in the bay area, snow in the sierra, hail along i-80, even a tornado near sacramento. this winter weather is taking us by storm. let's bring in our chief meteorologist in our weather center tonight. jeff, this is not just nuisance rain. this is a serious weather story. >> we had uplift in the area, a lot of rotation that moved right into the sacramento valley. it's all being sparked by this aggressive dip in the jet stream. it's more reminiscent of january and february in the bay area. not onlyeaelping to bring us the cold weather but also the severe weather, as we did haveon a rort of a tornado in yuba city just north of sacramento. foe reports of and injuries. the good news.th but this all after a week and a half here of several tornado reports in california. we're also talking about near record lows tonight. already 45 in santa rosa. at the current hour. so we are looking at another storm as we head into this weekend. what will we expect? more rain, more thundetorms, possibly some hail. and temperatures that will stay about 20 degrees below average. i'll have your t
rain in the bay area, snow in the sierra, hail along i-80, even a tornado near sacramento. this winter weather is taking us by storm. let's bring in our chief meteorologist in our weather center tonight. jeff, this is not just nuisance rain. this is a serious weather story. >> we had uplift in the area, a lot of rotation that moved right into the sacramento valley. it's all being sparked by this aggressive dip in the jet stream. it's more reminiscent of january and february in the bay...
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i'm not going to go into heavy detail, i want to take you down here into the sierra madre. i was following routes all over for the house of rain, trying to figure out where the anastazi went when they left house of rain. many of them made the modern pueblos but other groups continued south. i followed pottery trails down into the sierra madre where my wife and two others went out and we came to these cliff dwellings. it seemed like every single cave we looked into had cliff dwellings. and this wasn't a place with trails. this wasn't a known location. many of these sites were pristine. they were just -- it looked as if people had just left suddenly, just like all the stories in here. little cliff dwellings, little granaries, little sites falling apart. larger sites. this site went actually 5 layers deep into this cave. very particular to this region were these shaped storage rooms. this one is about 10 feet high. often they would have door stones sealing them on the top. and they were of all kinds of shapes and sizes, but they specific to that area. that's the smallest one w
i'm not going to go into heavy detail, i want to take you down here into the sierra madre. i was following routes all over for the house of rain, trying to figure out where the anastazi went when they left house of rain. many of them made the modern pueblos but other groups continued south. i followed pottery trails down into the sierra madre where my wife and two others went out and we came to these cliff dwellings. it seemed like every single cave we looked into had cliff dwellings. and this...
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we have a report from sierra leone, one of the poorest countries in the world. >> sierra leone is a beautiful country with an ugly record on child survival. until a few years ago, one and four children never made it to the age of five. now, nearly a decade after the brutal civil war, child health is finally taking center stage. you can see it at any health clinic where mothers get in line patiently to have their children protected with the latest vaccines. >> child of mortality is among the highest in the world. things are improving. immunization is one of the reasons why these children have a better chance of leading a healthy and productive life. in january, a vaccine was introduced against pneumonia, one of the biggest killers in the developing world. other countries want the job but that depends on whether aid agencies get more money. go to any village and you can see the potential that has to save lives. this woman has lost two children to pneumonia. i am worried about my three surviving children, she said. no wonder that the baby is having oliver vaccines against polio -- having all of
we have a report from sierra leone, one of the poorest countries in the world. >> sierra leone is a beautiful country with an ugly record on child survival. until a few years ago, one and four children never made it to the age of five. now, nearly a decade after the brutal civil war, child health is finally taking center stage. you can see it at any health clinic where mothers get in line patiently to have their children protected with the latest vaccines. >> child of mortality is...
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we're seeing our share of rain and thunder in the sierra and some unseasonal snow, too.eff ranieri is here with a look. when you tmetd tha phrase juneuary, you weren't kidding. >> tem tratures are about 20 degrees off the t mark. let's get to the pattern right t now, and why this is happing. this trough of low pressure across california is more reminiscent of what we would see in january with this cold blast of air and aoho tse thunderstorms this morning. most of the severe activity is now pushing into t the central valley near sacramento. we're mainly dry at this point. we may see a few isolated showers tonight. if you're traveling near sacramento, they are under a tornado warning that could be extended over the next five to ten minutes. also tracking some heavy hail right across interstate 80 heading into populated areas. if you know anyone in rio linda, also roseville and north sacramento, they are looking at a possible tornado here over the next 15 minutes. we're also tracking this snow up across the sierra, two to four inches here throughout tonight. and we'll have
we're seeing our share of rain and thunder in the sierra and some unseasonal snow, too.eff ranieri is here with a look. when you tmetd tha phrase juneuary, you weren't kidding. >> tem tratures are about 20 degrees off the t mark. let's get to the pattern right t now, and why this is happing. this trough of low pressure across california is more reminiscent of what we would see in january with this cold blast of air and aoho tse thunderstorms this morning. most of the severe activity is...
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bay chapter of the sierra club. i want to thank all the wonderful people who came out to our rally in support of solar, in support of funding this program. all of the different solar companies, environmentalists, community members, i just want to thank everyone. i really think this program is beneficial in so many ways, and we want to see the full funding restored. the number that's getting kicked around -- and i'd like to echo and respond to supervisor wiener's question, the first two years they actually ran out of money for the program. it just so happens this year there's abbs and flows in the economy and we -- ebbs and flows in the economy and hopefully we'll see it next year with a $6.3 million budget that that will run out of funding. i'm very hopeful for this program. i brought along with me over 400 postcards that sierra club members and members, supporters of sierra club have signed to the mayor and in support of go solar and i'd like to take a second to read a couple i picked out. don't let the p.c. cut 40
bay chapter of the sierra club. i want to thank all the wonderful people who came out to our rally in support of solar, in support of funding this program. all of the different solar companies, environmentalists, community members, i just want to thank everyone. i really think this program is beneficial in so many ways, and we want to see the full funding restored. the number that's getting kicked around -- and i'd like to echo and respond to supervisor wiener's question, the first two years...
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also, traveling to the sierra, expect winter conditions. treacherous up there with possible chain requirements and some very slick roadways. two to four inches of snow as we head throughout tonight. now, we're not done yet. we've been talking about it. another stronger storm system in a very cold one coming your way as we head throughout this weekend with rain, thunderstorms, and snow. there are some of the highlights of what you can expect for this weekend's storm. periods of rain. possible thunderstorms. some hail. maybe reminiscent of what we saw today in some cases, and also some very cold weather. i'll have if for you coming up in minutes. >> speaking of timeline now, is it january 1st or june 1st? look at the snow shots here. soda springs elindication about 5700 feet, doesn't even qualify it for high country. motorists were just about shocked to see this in june. a snowstorm. be prepared. here's your warning. more is on the way. pack your chains if you are going to the sierra. >> now, i want to show you some amazing video out of massa
also, traveling to the sierra, expect winter conditions. treacherous up there with possible chain requirements and some very slick roadways. two to four inches of snow as we head throughout tonight. now, we're not done yet. we've been talking about it. another stronger storm system in a very cold one coming your way as we head throughout this weekend with rain, thunderstorms, and snow. there are some of the highlights of what you can expect for this weekend's storm. periods of rain. possible...
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. >>> the rain is coming down in the sierra right now. this is what it looked like in truckee a few minutes ago. we got a pretty good picture there. winter weather in the sierra still. and along i-80 at king veil tonight. another image we can show you. of course everyone is worried about the snow melt as things warm up. we had so much snow in the sierra this season. >>> let's check in with meteorologist sandhya patel on the latest on our very wet forecast. >> this is unusually wet. this is the kind of storm you expect to see in the middle of winter. not in june. we do have light rainfall across the bay area. some areas along the san francisco-san mateo county coast is picking up moderate rainfall. in the north bay, the rainfall totals have been pretty light. up to a 10th of an inch. they are picking up .20 of an inch of rain. temperatures in the 50s and ict iss. the rain gets heavier by morning and look for showers and a chance of thunderstorms and daily rainfall records are possible as we head into the weekend. you can see a lot of moist
. >>> the rain is coming down in the sierra right now. this is what it looked like in truckee a few minutes ago. we got a pretty good picture there. winter weather in the sierra still. and along i-80 at king veil tonight. another image we can show you. of course everyone is worried about the snow melt as things warm up. we had so much snow in the sierra this season. >>> let's check in with meteorologist sandhya patel on the latest on our very wet forecast. >> this is...
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northbound past 880 and chain requirements in the sierra.interstate 80. >>> thank you very much. it is june, by the way, frances. chain controls. >> it's 5:39. the u.s. suffers one of the worst troop losses in iraq in years. >> and retiring defense secretary robert gates have a big thank you for troops in afghanistan. advice he'll be giving to president obama that could determine what when those men and wait a minute will come home. ♪ [ male announcer ] spare toothbrush, just in case: $4. ♪ home cooked meal: $28. ♪ first date finest: $33. ♪ having time on your side: priceless. mastercard paypass. bringing you the most convenient ways to pay. learn more at mastercard.com/paypass. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> this morning the military says five troops were killed by a rocket attack in iraq. officials say a barrage of at least three rockets hit an iraqi base near the entrance to the green zone. the americans are staying on the base as advisors. the military officially ended the combat operations last august and
northbound past 880 and chain requirements in the sierra.interstate 80. >>> thank you very much. it is june, by the way, frances. chain controls. >> it's 5:39. the u.s. suffers one of the worst troop losses in iraq in years. >> and retiring defense secretary robert gates have a big thank you for troops in afghanistan. advice he'll be giving to president obama that could determine what when those men and wait a minute will come home. ♪ [ male announcer ] spare toothbrush,...
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the winter did produce the deepest snowpack in the sierra ever. here's more from ann notarangelo. >> i would like to go to bed tonight and wake up in the morning and it's all gone. >> reporter: walls and walls of snow in june. all jokes aside, when you're in the middle of this it's easy to forget summer is just a couple weeks away. while some ski resorts are promising to stay open until the snow is gone, many of the locals say enough already. norm sailor runs a snowplow business and the donner pass historical museum. >> the 55 years that i have spent here, the hardest winter i have had to go through personally myself. every storm we had is big. we didn't have any small storms or breaks in between. >> reporter: he spent 42 straight days in a snowplow this spring trying to make a dent in all of this. >> in the dozen years that i have been adjusting, nothing like this at all. this is unprecedented for sure. >> reporter: insurance adjustors are overseeing homeowners claims ranging from $20,000 to $100,000. >> it's been just historical damage done. ama
the winter did produce the deepest snowpack in the sierra ever. here's more from ann notarangelo. >> i would like to go to bed tonight and wake up in the morning and it's all gone. >> reporter: walls and walls of snow in june. all jokes aside, when you're in the middle of this it's easy to forget summer is just a couple weeks away. while some ski resorts are promising to stay open until the snow is gone, many of the locals say enough already. norm sailor runs a snowplow business and...
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but by the middle of the week we are talking mid-70s in the northern sierra. we will get into minor flooding there. 71 campbell today. coupe tino coming in at 70. and at the coast still breezy and cool with 59 half moon bay. 66 in san mateo. look for mountain view today still in the er 60s. san francisco 62. south city 64 and in the north bay a few mid-70s as you head toward santa rosa and calistoga. clear lake 75. 66 here feeling before. lynn valley 76. pittsburgh pleasant and 74. walnut creek, 673. and 78 in gilroy. here's the accuweather 7 day forecast. a few 80s coming into play tomorrow. concord, perhaps livermore tomorrow. warmest day tuesday and still pleasant wednesday. looks like next weekend we get into a bigger cooling trend. >> i was going to ask about looking down the line toward father's day. >> looks like we will have the ebbs and flows. >> thank you, lisa. coming up at 7:00 is good morning america. dan harris is joining us live now from new york to tell us what's on tap. good morning, dan. >> haywood, caroline, good morning. i feel like i haven
but by the middle of the week we are talking mid-70s in the northern sierra. we will get into minor flooding there. 71 campbell today. coupe tino coming in at 70. and at the coast still breezy and cool with 59 half moon bay. 66 in san mateo. look for mountain view today still in the er 60s. san francisco 62. south city 64 and in the north bay a few mid-70s as you head toward santa rosa and calistoga. clear lake 75. 66 here feeling before. lynn valley 76. pittsburgh pleasant and 74. walnut...
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over in the sierra, as we look at unusual june 1st weather . we have snow from lake tahoe . chains are required on highway 50 and interstate 80. and the snow continues to fall there. what is coming next for the bay area. we'll look closer at that in a moment. >> a policy review is underway in san jose where a fire department rescue team pulled a man from the gaudewill you please-- gaudelupe river. fire fighters had to stand by and watch the man drawn because they were not certified in water rescue. >> sky 7 was overhead when members of the crack rescue team saved the man from the river. the heroic actions are being investigated. it was a case of miscommunication accord toth officer. >> if this person comes down, get him . what they heard was get him. they thought he had fallen n they went in with the boat. >> they didn't know a team was in place down stream. firefighters are members of unit 34. a speciallyy trained and rescue team. they take additional training for wide range of rescue operation and five percent in extra pay. water rescue policies are in the process of negot
over in the sierra, as we look at unusual june 1st weather . we have snow from lake tahoe . chains are required on highway 50 and interstate 80. and the snow continues to fall there. what is coming next for the bay area. we'll look closer at that in a moment. >> a policy review is underway in san jose where a fire department rescue team pulled a man from the gaudewill you please-- gaudelupe river. fire fighters had to stand by and watch the man drawn because they were not certified in...
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you'll need chains if you are heading up to the sierra. >> kristen: definitely unusual june. thank you for joining us. i'm kristen sze. >> eric: i'm eric thomas. police on the peninsula say they'll put every resource they have into the search for the gunman who killed a three-month-old baby. shooting in east palo alto also woind the baby's parents. tomas ramon is live the east palo alto police department. >> they are making a major effort what they are calling a possible gang-related shooting. it left a three-month-old baby dead. >> the unidentified couple were leaving a baby shower around 1:00 a.m. in this car when two young men opened fire. shots fatally wounded the three-month-old boy. three-year-old boy was unharmed. they gathered at the site and they denounced the violence that took the young life. city is putting out a major effort to solve the possible gang-related shooting. >> it's too early to say those that are in custody are tied into the case. >> a captain or police chief will not stop until we find the perpetrators of this heinous act. >> reporter: police release
you'll need chains if you are heading up to the sierra. >> kristen: definitely unusual june. thank you for joining us. i'm kristen sze. >> eric: i'm eric thomas. police on the peninsula say they'll put every resource they have into the search for the gunman who killed a three-month-old baby. shooting in east palo alto also woind the baby's parents. tomas ramon is live the east palo alto police department. >> they are making a major effort what they are calling a possible...
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. >> chain requirements in the high sierra. you will find some roadwork overnight just likely probably another half more so on the lower deck of the bay bridge, but upper deck gets by fine same thing across the golden gate, ongoing roadwork both directions of 101 between terra linda and highway 37. but the bay bridge an easy drive. back to you. >> thank you. >>> promising leads in the search for the gunman who opened fire on a young family. >> a 3-month-old baby was killed and his parents wounded in the attack as the family left a baby shower at 1 a.m. sunday on wisteria drive in east palo alto. linda yee on how it all went down. >>> reporter: the family's car is riddled with bullets, wounded the couple tried to drive to a hospital when police found them on university avenue. they had just left a baby shower in an east palo alto neighborhood just before 1 a.m. when two suspects walked up and started shooting. a baby boy was killed, his 3- year-old brother escaped unharmed. their parents are hospitalized with serious injuries. >
. >> chain requirements in the high sierra. you will find some roadwork overnight just likely probably another half more so on the lower deck of the bay bridge, but upper deck gets by fine same thing across the golden gate, ongoing roadwork both directions of 101 between terra linda and highway 37. but the bay bridge an easy drive. back to you. >> thank you. >>> promising leads in the search for the gunman who opened fire on a young family. >> a 3-month-old baby was...
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unless you are heading to sierra. we'll talk about the warming trend in a minute. first, turn it back to terry and kristen. they have the news. >> thank you. our top story. coast guard rescued three men from a crab boat that capsized this morning around 1:00 a.m. the rescue crew took fishermen to coast guard station in saucelito. they say the crabbing pots on the boat shifted causing the vessel to take on water. they abandoned the sinking boat and stayed in the life raft until they were rescued. >> a lot of gear shifted on the deck and made us roll. going over. wouldn't come back. that's all of that, it happened real quick. >> they had survival suits and they had a life raft. not sure if it automatically deployed or had it themselves but they had it. >> one of the men suffered from hypothermia, though, and was taken to marin general hospital. the other two appeared to be okay. >>> governor jerry brown is expected to sign the state budget soon. after a month of frustration and negotiation, the budget passed the legislature late last night. abc7's john alston reports
unless you are heading to sierra. we'll talk about the warming trend in a minute. first, turn it back to terry and kristen. they have the news. >> thank you. our top story. coast guard rescued three men from a crab boat that capsized this morning around 1:00 a.m. the rescue crew took fishermen to coast guard station in saucelito. they say the crabbing pots on the boat shifted causing the vessel to take on water. they abandoned the sinking boat and stayed in the life raft until they were...
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, another reason why we could have flooding in sierra.otos you wanted to share, we would love to see them. upload them to ureport or e-mail them to us. >> have a great weekend. >>> we do have a stalled car that was cleared from the upper deck of the bay bridge, that adds to the back-up. metering lights are on, back to west grand overcrossing, 10-15 minute wait time. mass transit, delay on "h" train number three is delayed just about five minutes. then we're also expecting several muni lines to be rerouted. today's funeral procession for two fallen san francisco firefighters is going to be starting at about 9:00 near st. mary's cathedral. geary and webster as well as many other streets will be closed. after the funeral a procession will head from the cathedral to holy cross cemetery in colma. southbound 280 will be closed from 4:00 to 6:00 from the 101 split in san francisco to the serramonte exit and several muni lines will be rerouted. all this information is on our website. >> eric: thank you very much. >>> the state senate says they wi
, another reason why we could have flooding in sierra.otos you wanted to share, we would love to see them. upload them to ureport or e-mail them to us. >> have a great weekend. >>> we do have a stalled car that was cleared from the upper deck of the bay bridge, that adds to the back-up. metering lights are on, back to west grand overcrossing, 10-15 minute wait time. mass transit, delay on "h" train number three is delayed just about five minutes. then we're also...
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wraparound moisture heading to the sierra nevada. they have winter storm warnings.emite southward into kings canyon, winter storm warnings. which weather advisories, in the tahoe area 4 to 7" of snow across the high country. temperatures in the 50s out the door, chance of scattered showers. this afternoon that will shift eastward into the south with a chance of showers. most of the rest of the bay area mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. right now, fairly mild, many a little muggy, too. 57 degrees in mountain view. 55 in san francisco. looks like the system will head out of town after spending the better part of time in the area. it will be enough to send the jet stream further to the north. showers ending today. and then it looks like some nice dry weather coming the next five to seven days. with that in mind, today you're going to see a couple of clouds and the temperatures not all that bad. 71 degrees morgan hill, 69 in san jose. about 67 degrees in mountain view. east bay numbers up into the 60s and low 70s inland with again a slight chance o
wraparound moisture heading to the sierra nevada. they have winter storm warnings.emite southward into kings canyon, winter storm warnings. which weather advisories, in the tahoe area 4 to 7" of snow across the high country. temperatures in the 50s out the door, chance of scattered showers. this afternoon that will shift eastward into the south with a chance of showers. most of the rest of the bay area mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. right now, fairly mild, many a...
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a lot of the wet weather from yesterday's off to the east in the sierra.near ukiah. light-moderate rain falling on the ec, 50, even some pop of thunderstorms. even in the higher elevations, some of the rainfall is coming across the radar as snow. kind of interesting in late june. here are your current temperatures. here is where temperatures will go this afternoon. upper 60's in the north bay. 61 in san francisco. across the immediate bay, low-mid-60s. '70s and into jobs and livermore. a lot cooler than where we should be. what do we have in store after the holiday weekend? clear skies and a lot of heat. when we come back for our next fall for, i will show you our holiday forecasts. you'll like it if you have any outdoor plants. let's check the commute. >> it is an easy commute. you do not have to change anything. and easy, normal ride around the bay area. we are not tracking any hot spots. there was a stall reported on 580 that created a minor delay. traffic is pretty stable. backup is still up the middle of the east parking lot. with light traffic, a qui
a lot of the wet weather from yesterday's off to the east in the sierra.near ukiah. light-moderate rain falling on the ec, 50, even some pop of thunderstorms. even in the higher elevations, some of the rainfall is coming across the radar as snow. kind of interesting in late june. here are your current temperatures. here is where temperatures will go this afternoon. upper 60's in the north bay. 61 in san francisco. across the immediate bay, low-mid-60s. '70s and into jobs and livermore. a lot...
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in the sierra nevada a lot of rain. about half inch at lake level and there will be rain today that's the front we had yesterday. the wrap around though could still produce a few showers. june started off very wet and guess what it ended very wet as well. san francisco it was a record for the day, but it is not the wettest june. 2.57 in 1884. so if you thought, man, this must be the wettest june ever no it's not. 2.41 has fallen so far. yesterday though .81 broke the old mark of .22 going back to 1952. i mean talk about shattering it. not only san francisco but santa rosa down to san jose. rodeo over an inch. oakland an inch plus. napa .9. san jose was the really leader of the pack. they had to break .02. they had .6. incredible. other rainfall records around the state chico my old stomping ground yesterday 1.19. brentwood .86. in january that would be good rain but for the end of june it's amazing. crescent city with rain, vacaville and sacramento all records for the day. still some on the mendocino sonoma border. so w
in the sierra nevada a lot of rain. about half inch at lake level and there will be rain today that's the front we had yesterday. the wrap around though could still produce a few showers. june started off very wet and guess what it ended very wet as well. san francisco it was a record for the day, but it is not the wettest june. 2.57 in 1884. so if you thought, man, this must be the wettest june ever no it's not. 2.41 has fallen so far. yesterday though .81 broke the old mark of .22 going back...
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even a light blue through the sierras representing snowfall.e going to see significant rain totals today. with 1 in.-three-quarters and the central bay. with a 2.5 in. in the santa cruz mountains. 1 in. totals for the south bay. the futurecast at 10:00 a.m. it is indicating heavy rain! inland by 10:00 a.m.. however, by noon, it will light and up. indicated by the green color offscourinalso e south bay. a dry out by this evening. current temperatures mostly into the mid '50s. it is windy. with wind speeds at 18 mph at 17 m.p.h. in fairfield. 16 m.p.h. in napa. 60s. upper 60s for concord, livermore. and upper 50s for half moon bay. your kron 4 7 day around the bay scattered pop up sprinkles and thunderstorms. sunday towards monday. a dry out on tuesday and a warm up by thursday. >> marty: they said the unemployment rate. president obama is saying that the auto industry support has paid off. his weekly address from toledo, ohio. >> with natural crisis, on easiness about the european situation in the japan earthquake. that is going to happen, with
even a light blue through the sierras representing snowfall.e going to see significant rain totals today. with 1 in.-three-quarters and the central bay. with a 2.5 in. in the santa cruz mountains. 1 in. totals for the south bay. the futurecast at 10:00 a.m. it is indicating heavy rain! inland by 10:00 a.m.. however, by noon, it will light and up. indicated by the green color offscourinalso e south bay. a dry out by this evening. current temperatures mostly into the mid '50s. it is windy. with...
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and with snow still in the sierra, the best is yet to come. >> yeah, keep it going! >> with the excitement this season brings, there's also a need for additional safety precautions. until the water calm a bit, young children can't go along for the ride. and because it's cold, wet suits and extra layers are the way to go. >> pretty amazing, the kind of scenery we are in. the water is a bit cold. >> keep it going. nice waves coming up. >> well worth it for a true joyride on one of california's last undammed rivers. on the merset, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> it looks a little wild. i think our photographer, randy davis, was with them so kudos to both of them for behaving the water. >> exactly. we have a lot of fog out there still but it's the kind that's being squished down to the surface and that's because we have high pressure building into the region. that will allow for warmer air and warmer weather. as we head outside from our roof camera you notice the gray skies. 5:48 the sun is up and setting 8:35. we have 50s out there with a few 60s toward antioch. 55 in frem
and with snow still in the sierra, the best is yet to come. >> yeah, keep it going! >> with the excitement this season brings, there's also a need for additional safety precautions. until the water calm a bit, young children can't go along for the ride. and because it's cold, wet suits and extra layers are the way to go. >> pretty amazing, the kind of scenery we are in. the water is a bit cold. >> keep it going. nice waves coming up. >> well worth it for a true...
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. >> flames raced down the steep canyons towards timber and dry grass near sierra vista, arizona. 7000ad to evacuate with what ever they could. >> i do not know if i am going to be able to come back here. >> firefighters, are wondering that if this is even feasible? the disastrous terrain is unbelievable! difficult to get fire response up there. it is a remote area. nearly difficult and as we're talking about more remote areas, trees, grassland. once this breaks out into that grassland there is really nothing that is going to stop it. >> 700 firefighters have come from all of the country to fight the monument fire near the mexico border, so far 47 homes and 20 the coronado national park. 47 homes construction areas have been destroyed. because of the fire, officials say that it is still under investigation but they think that know where and when the fire started. >> tonight more evacuation's are being ordered as crews battling wildfires in arizona and the mexico border with extremely high winds. the air pushing flames over containment lines and containment areas the new evacuation orde
. >> flames raced down the steep canyons towards timber and dry grass near sierra vista, arizona. 7000ad to evacuate with what ever they could. >> i do not know if i am going to be able to come back here. >> firefighters, are wondering that if this is even feasible? the disastrous terrain is unbelievable! difficult to get fire response up there. it is a remote area. nearly difficult and as we're talking about more remote areas, trees, grassland. once this breaks out into that...
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deliciously refreshing sierra mist natural. the natural one.my guest will be spitting rhymes and dropping science and by tomorrow i promise to ♪ chappelle's show, chappelle's show ♪ ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ ow! ♪ whoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ whoo-hoo! ♪ yeah, yeah. [♪...] let's start the show. [♪...] announcer: dave chappelle...! [cheering and applause] hey, hey! clippity-clappity, clappity-clap! i've gotta tell you guys, uh, when i'm not doing this...
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it is a milder storm in the sierras . overnight mid-40s to below 50s and tomorrow afternoon, temperatures in the 60s and antioch will get up to 70 degrees . 58 in clear lake and carry the umbrellas . rainfall arrived later in the day . here's your accu-weather 7-day forecast. periods of wet weather beginning tomorrow afternoon and weekend. showers on monday . cooler on sunday . finally, it looks like tuesday through thursday, temperatures in the mid-70s range. coastal areas to the low 60s. >> that is a welcome change. >> we'll be ready. >> thank you, sandhya. >> and coming up next. new government rules for trade schools. >> making sure they2ep after we make a diyoú floor look brand new, it's not uncommon for the term "hero" to be bandied about. but does bringing a floor back to life really make us heroes? yes. yes it does. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >> in sacramento lawmakers rejected the internet privacy bill. it would require social net woshes to keep it quiet unless you want it made public. f.b.i. is looking into googles com
it is a milder storm in the sierras . overnight mid-40s to below 50s and tomorrow afternoon, temperatures in the 60s and antioch will get up to 70 degrees . 58 in clear lake and carry the umbrellas . rainfall arrived later in the day . here's your accu-weather 7-day forecast. periods of wet weather beginning tomorrow afternoon and weekend. showers on monday . cooler on sunday . finally, it looks like tuesday through thursday, temperatures in the mid-70s range. coastal areas to the low 60s....
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it will take a while for the wet weather to work its way out in the sierra. >> we are looking at cooler conditions, up in the north bay mid-40s and to around 50 for the remainder of the bay area . tomorrow showery conditions and most to the mid-60s in the bay area . farther inland in the east bay milder and milder in the monterey bay region. it will take the rain longer to reach that area. highs in the low 60s to upper 70s. it is a wet weekend and we'll skip on ahead to mondays. showers are likely on monday and then look at sunny and dry on tuesday, wednesday and thursday with inland highs in the mid-70s . measurably mild and dry. might be too much to hope for. >> let's keep hoping. i like to keep hope alive. >> ibm's watson won again. >> shania twain is officially a star. here is from on the red carpet.com. >> big story in hollywood. shania twain can call herself a star from this moment on >> shania twain. look at the scene in hollywood, five-time grammy winner was awarded a star on the legendary walk of fame. she join others with the star on the walk of fame . watson honored internet
it will take a while for the wet weather to work its way out in the sierra. >> we are looking at cooler conditions, up in the north bay mid-40s and to around 50 for the remainder of the bay area . tomorrow showery conditions and most to the mid-60s in the bay area . farther inland in the east bay milder and milder in the monterey bay region. it will take the rain longer to reach that area. highs in the low 60s to upper 70s. it is a wet weekend and we'll skip on ahead to mondays. showers...
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can you see that front bringing significant rainfall to the sierra nevada. even snowfall to the highest elevations. it's going to continue to move out of here. as it does so, high pressure moving in fast. temperatures today on the cool side, in fact, below our seasonal averages, will climb into the 80s and 90s as of tomorrow. so cool today, much warmer tomorrow. i think for the first part of the day, next couple of hours before noon we'll see residual shower activity. highs in the 60s and 70s. as we head through tomorrow and especially friday, saturday, sunday, our temperatures climb. by friday we're also expecting triple digits in the east bay, 90s in the south bay. san francisco a hot one for you frei, saturday, and sunday. 80 degree weather we could hit 90 in the city of san francisco on sunday. very unusual to have these big-time changes coming into play so fast. 72 degrees today, up to 98 degrees on sunday. what a difference a few days will make around here and always what a difference a few minutes make on the road. let's check that with mike right now
can you see that front bringing significant rainfall to the sierra nevada. even snowfall to the highest elevations. it's going to continue to move out of here. as it does so, high pressure moving in fast. temperatures today on the cool side, in fact, below our seasonal averages, will climb into the 80s and 90s as of tomorrow. so cool today, much warmer tomorrow. i think for the first part of the day, next couple of hours before noon we'll see residual shower activity. highs in the 60s and 70s....
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one of them is a fungus, sweeping through california in the high sierra. it has obliterated population of -- populations of the yellow legged frog. what we are doing is collaborating with the scientists, one of the premier scientists, and we're working with him and his population of frogs that were taken out of a while before this fungus swept through, and these are the only remaining species from this population. we will work on a breeding and release program, and we'll be taking the frogs into the high sierra and releasing them. this is a unique collaboration with san francisco state. and we have a working with the san francisco garter snake, one of the most beautiful snakes, only found along the coast here in northern california. we're working with california state to continue moving the conversation about this important species. and a new and exciting program, we were approached by u.s. fish and wildlife and national park service to help them with the management of california condors. there would like to use our veterinary expertise to help with the an
one of them is a fungus, sweeping through california in the high sierra. it has obliterated population of -- populations of the yellow legged frog. what we are doing is collaborating with the scientists, one of the premier scientists, and we're working with him and his population of frogs that were taken out of a while before this fungus swept through, and these are the only remaining species from this population. we will work on a breeding and release program, and we'll be taking the frogs...
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in the sierra, it is snowing from tahoe up to trucky. and chains are required on highs 50 and 80, and this is june 1st and you rarely see chain requirements for snow this late in the year, but that's what we have right now and the weather is becoming more and more active as we head in the weekend. >> thank you, spencer. stay with me as we look at video from massachusetts. cameras caught a tornado touching down near the town of springfield. you can see the debris swirling over the river. it is gathering speed. witnesses say it roared through the downtown area. most people took underground. >> i look up in the sky and it is dark and it is a tornado with a lot of debris . it started to get closer and closer, by the time it was two that touched base. two hurricane and it tore everything apart. >> well, look at that vehicle. the tornado uprooted trees and ripped the roofs off of the homes and overturned cars. we are looping the video. talk us through what happens as the tornado forms. >> okay, what often happens with the powerful thunderstorm
in the sierra, it is snowing from tahoe up to trucky. and chains are required on highs 50 and 80, and this is june 1st and you rarely see chain requirements for snow this late in the year, but that's what we have right now and the weather is becoming more and more active as we head in the weekend. >> thank you, spencer. stay with me as we look at video from massachusetts. cameras caught a tornado touching down near the town of springfield. you can see the debris swirling over the river....
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into the sierras, porters to lake tahoe.s, low 80s with gorgeous temperatures-with a look at lake tahoe-- >> the south bay, the north bay, are going to stay warm. look at what happens on wednesday with the 70's beginning to trickle into the bay area when the sea breezes is cranking up. towards the end of the week, the sea breezes will be gaining strength. and after three consecutive heat days with 90's in the north bay. low 80s through san bruno. a sunny day, and a highs into the 80s for the east bay shore. oakland, another day into the 80s and more 90's for the east bay in the inland valleys. 95 unpleasant tent and a hot day and walnut creek of pleasanton. tomorrow is the last day of spring when spring starts on tuesday. to cupertino, morgan hell. your kron 4 7 day around the bay the hottest day of the next three days is going to be on the first day of summer so it is going to feel like summer with 100 degrees inland. eventually those potential becoming down. the fog with for readings back into the 60s. 80s, inland. >> gabe
into the sierras, porters to lake tahoe.s, low 80s with gorgeous temperatures-with a look at lake tahoe-- >> the south bay, the north bay, are going to stay warm. look at what happens on wednesday with the 70's beginning to trickle into the bay area when the sea breezes is cranking up. towards the end of the week, the sea breezes will be gaining strength. and after three consecutive heat days with 90's in the north bay. low 80s through san bruno. a sunny day, and a highs into the 80s for...
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deliciously refreshing sierra mist natural. the natural one.or a refreshing twist, add a splash of your favorite fruit juice. go to facebook for delicious drink ideas. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, before we continue, i want to invite you tuul see me live at the gelyard municipal auditorium in charleston, south carolina, to benefit the james w. colbert endowed chair at the university of south carolina, it's this friday, july 1 at 8:00 where i'll finally have a public forum to talk about myself on a friday. (laughter) i will be interviewed by m nbc's jonathan alter, me and alter, a fight to the death. don't tell him that part. (laughter) now, folks, i'm a big fan of tea party darling and '70s rock and roll participant ted nugent who last week wrote a powerful editorial in the "washington times" headlined "millennials sleep as their future crumbles. today's youth snooze while government steals their fortune and lives." yeah! nugent know it is thing that's going to jolt our youth awake is t
deliciously refreshing sierra mist natural. the natural one.or a refreshing twist, add a splash of your favorite fruit juice. go to facebook for delicious drink ideas. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, before we continue, i want to invite you tuul see me live at the gelyard municipal auditorium in charleston, south carolina, to benefit the james w. colbert endowed chair at the university of south carolina, it's this friday, july 1 at...
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southbound 280 is shut down between 101 and the sierra mo n te. out what the traffic situation is now, you can go to our website and click on the traffic page. we have up to the minute traffic information telling you just how slow the procession is. the procession itself was really something. we see the fire trucks carrying the two caskets. you see a lot of people on overcrosses salutes and holding signs as those two firefighters were taken to their final resting spot. to holy cross cemetery in culma. >>> caltrans is doing major repair work up in marin county this weekend. work will be done overnight on the southbound direction from 9:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. and then on the southbound lanes between 7:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. the project will be completed in september. football great joe montana will make a personal appearance at santa clara council meeting. montana's attorneys tell the mercury news that he's decide to make his pitch in person because he's so excited about the project. >>> firefighters are close to containing a fire. the fire started
southbound 280 is shut down between 101 and the sierra mo n te. out what the traffic situation is now, you can go to our website and click on the traffic page. we have up to the minute traffic information telling you just how slow the procession is. the procession itself was really something. we see the fire trucks carrying the two caskets. you see a lot of people on overcrosses salutes and holding signs as those two firefighters were taken to their final resting spot. to holy cross cemetery in...
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we want to bring you the latest on the record-setting sierra snow.lt expected to continue until june 27. you are headed . justÑ extra caution. we'll keep it 90s and a few more triple digits for tuesday. throughout wednesday it will stay generally warm throughout the inland locations. with the heat coming back we have a spare the air alert in effect for tuesday with poor air quality with the worst corresponding with the red into the east bay communities where the ozone is expected to be at 101. for tomorrow, we start with 64 degrees at 7:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m. a quick jump with numbers expected in the mid 70s. into tonight, 69 in san jose. for tomorrow, 100 in pleasantton. 97 in santa teresa. 97 in loss gatos and for the peninsula, 89 in san mateo. 85 in san francisco. if you are in the sun tomorrow it will feel like 90s for most of the viewing area. 101 in pittsburgh. 95 in napa. 97 in santa rosa.moderate.j tim channel on cable. >>xñk hot tuesday,a b"$uyes. nbc by friday, saturday and sunday. things start to moderate. but the hottest since september >
we want to bring you the latest on the record-setting sierra snow.lt expected to continue until june 27. you are headed . justÑ extra caution. we'll keep it 90s and a few more triple digits for tuesday. throughout wednesday it will stay generally warm throughout the inland locations. with the heat coming back we have a spare the air alert in effect for tuesday with poor air quality with the worst corresponding with the red into the east bay communities where the ozone is expected to be at 101....