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. >> host: weather were dave boren did they live here in southern california? >> my family lived in orange katy he did a range of things he was of lumberjack they lived in southern california my mother was born. >> host: professor at ucla be drawn location at ucla talking to professors about their book. you did not know the would to your family history but your book is called "city girls." during world war ii where were your parents? >> my mother's family was incarcerated then sent to utah. if father's family ended up in the larger of the camps in arizona. as luck would have it both of those began nanas racetracks. people would've on horseback only if they could be vacated by the horses. >> host: did your parents talk about that? >> neither did. >> host: who are you talking about in your book? the city grows? >> the second generation that have all the fun. they grow up and working dawn until dusk the second generation via nisei they young women growing up in southern california who are able to participate in a large range many of them sponsored by churches or g
. >> host: weather were dave boren did they live here in southern california? >> my family lived in orange katy he did a range of things he was of lumberjack they lived in southern california my mother was born. >> host: professor at ucla be drawn location at ucla talking to professors about their book. you did not know the would to your family history but your book is called "city girls." during world war ii where were your parents? >> my mother's family was...
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but a lot of moisture could stream in southern california and southern arizona. by tuesday and wednesday you'll start to see that rain in southern california but some of that may try to get pulled up toward the bay area as we have our own weather system approach mid week. that could bring showers and we'll show you that in your microclimate format in a few minutes. >> the flames are now out after an early morning playground fire. it happened near the capital expressway. fire crews finished mopping ut. >> this is golden gate bridge unions. they're set to announce whether they're going to go on strike to protest rising health care costs. the announcement comes after several meetings in the month ended in a stalemate. their contract includes laand the announcement on whether a strike will happen this week is expected at 4:00 this afternoon. >> a disappointing end to the 49ers first regular season home game at their new home. a brutal fourth quarter loss followed by a major slowdown in the parking lot for thousands of fans who were already disappointed. some fans spe
but a lot of moisture could stream in southern california and southern arizona. by tuesday and wednesday you'll start to see that rain in southern california but some of that may try to get pulled up toward the bay area as we have our own weather system approach mid week. that could bring showers and we'll show you that in your microclimate format in a few minutes. >> the flames are now out after an early morning playground fire. it happened near the capital expressway. fire crews...
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the moisture will be directed up to southern california. some of that will get close to the bay area. it will be case of close but not quite enough to give us any rain. this will be the low cloud cover that we're accustomed to this time of year. some high clouds possible coming up a little bit later on into the afternoon. you can see how most of that moisture staying across where the rainfall totals for this time of year can be very impressive. this is some food news if the drought stays wide. some locations could pick up to to 3 inches of rain. it doesn't appear much knot of in terms of the chances of showers tomorrow. high pressure is going to move in which will lead to our temperatures begin to climb up. this warming trend will warm up the temperatures toward the middle part of the week. you'll see the numbers climb up into the mid-80s to 90 by the middle part of the week. tomorrow 80 degrees as we see the temperatures climb. as you take a look at the forecast it looks great. notice the temperatures. pleasanton to livermore, mid-80s. tem
the moisture will be directed up to southern california. some of that will get close to the bay area. it will be case of close but not quite enough to give us any rain. this will be the low cloud cover that we're accustomed to this time of year. some high clouds possible coming up a little bit later on into the afternoon. you can see how most of that moisture staying across where the rainfall totals for this time of year can be very impressive. this is some food news if the drought stays wide....
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notice how the moisture is streaming into southern california.here is a chance that some of that may head as far north as yosemite, perhaps briefly bringing showers there. and we'll see more moisture heading close tore the bay area. we'll show you how that will impact your sunday plans coming up. >>> coming up, stopping the ebola outbreak in west africa. the groups who say a new lockdown may hurt efforts to contain it. >>> and new details on immigration reform, the promise from the president after he decides to delay taking action on it. ♪ here's a good one seattle... what did geico say to the mariner? we could save you a boatload! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ what's seattle's favorite noise? the puget sound! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ all right, never mind doesn't matter. this is a classic. what does an alien seamstress sew with? a space needle! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly continuously ♪ oh come off it captain! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> an extreme measure to contain the biggest outbreak of ebola
notice how the moisture is streaming into southern california.here is a chance that some of that may head as far north as yosemite, perhaps briefly bringing showers there. and we'll see more moisture heading close tore the bay area. we'll show you how that will impact your sunday plans coming up. >>> coming up, stopping the ebola outbreak in west africa. the groups who say a new lockdown may hurt efforts to contain it. >>> and new details on immigration reform, the promise...
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they ended up farming in southern california. so my mother was born in northern california in oakland. >> host: valerie matsumoto is a professor at ucla and booktv is on location at the university of california los angeles talking with professors about their books. you didn't know we were going to do your family history prior to getting into your book i'm a which is called "city girls." during world war ii world war ii, were your parents? >> guest: my mother's family was first incarcerated in the center and then they were sent to the topaz camp in utah. my father's family was sent to the santa anita family center and they ended up in the largest of the camp in arizona. as luck would have it, both of those began as racetrack. so in both camps people that seem only just recently vacated by the worse. >> host: did your parents -- did they talk about this? >> guest: my father did not talk about it. but my mother has told me many stories about her experiences. >> host: who were the city girls you are talking about in your book? >> gues
they ended up farming in southern california. so my mother was born in northern california in oakland. >> host: valerie matsumoto is a professor at ucla and booktv is on location at the university of california los angeles talking with professors about their books. you didn't know we were going to do your family history prior to getting into your book i'm a which is called "city girls." during world war ii world war ii, were your parents? >> guest: my mother's family was...
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it will track out towards the gulf of southern california, but then the moisture will spill out towardthern arizona and bring potential for flooding toward tucson. notice this system to the west. this will push clouds our way looks like for thursday morning. the north bay could see some light rain at times, which would be nice to say. a rain total projection, generally less than a tenth of an inch of rain. it will possibly wet down hilltops along the coastal range. today mostly sunny skies, close to 80, 70s near san francisco, low 80s around the north bay and mid 80s out toward the tri-valley. as high pressure builds in, we'll see 90s back in the forecast around the tri-valley to start the weekend. time to check your tuesday morning commute with mike. >> we'll start in the south bay where we have the most dramatic issue. south bay 101 slows more than usual. a slow drive from 680 and there are some flashing lights just here at the top of your screen that says you're approaching tully road. we've had a series of crashes. there was another crash at oakland road and one farther closer to t
it will track out towards the gulf of southern california, but then the moisture will spill out towardthern arizona and bring potential for flooding toward tucson. notice this system to the west. this will push clouds our way looks like for thursday morning. the north bay could see some light rain at times, which would be nice to say. a rain total projection, generally less than a tenth of an inch of rain. it will possibly wet down hilltops along the coastal range. today mostly sunny skies,...
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into southern california. does, the rainfall associated with it is really going to come down. the reason we have the flash flood watches posted for southern california up through las vegas, extending all the way to salt lake city is because, well, you heard it. we were so dry. we haven't had any rain. and because there's no vegetation on the hillsides and the the fires that burned in the area earlier this season really going to make it troublesome nor the rain as it comes down. we're only expecting one to three inches. because the conditions are not favorable for all of this rain right now, we're going to see those hillsides become muddy and debris flows become an issue. we may see a few high, thin clouds across the bay later tonight and tomorrow. now i want to highlight areas you can see in san jose. not a bunch of thick fog like half-moon bay and san francisco. but this is really what's going to have an effect on our weather as we head through the next couple of hours. you can see in san francisco right now,
into southern california. does, the rainfall associated with it is really going to come down. the reason we have the flash flood watches posted for southern california up through las vegas, extending all the way to salt lake city is because, well, you heard it. we were so dry. we haven't had any rain. and because there's no vegetation on the hillsides and the the fires that burned in the area earlier this season really going to make it troublesome nor the rain as it comes down. we're only...
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this is all in southern california and in parts of arizona. now, it will cause problems there, though. for us, tomorrow, the numbers popping out in the middle 80s inland. here is what it is looking like over the bay area, high clouds tonight. low pressure that will be off shore for another 30 hours will keep inland temperatures mild to warm. in the 80s again inland tomorrow. but, low pressure kicks out. replaced by high pressure on tuesday. as a result the numbers begin to warm. by wednesday, we will be near 90 degrees. so, a little bit of a warming trend for the first time in awhile in the bay area. does not mean we dispense with the low clouds. the bottom part of the screen. nudge of high clouds tomorrow. then, san bernardino county, you can see the clouds. now, for us, summing it up for a few clouds in the extreme south bay. and then it will be warm inland, cool along the shoreline. we will warm it up on wednesday. now, heading out of the bay area tomorrow. up north, looks good. warm in the central valley, 69 at yosemite. cooler than averag
this is all in southern california and in parts of arizona. now, it will cause problems there, though. for us, tomorrow, the numbers popping out in the middle 80s inland. here is what it is looking like over the bay area, high clouds tonight. low pressure that will be off shore for another 30 hours will keep inland temperatures mild to warm. in the 80s again inland tomorrow. but, low pressure kicks out. replaced by high pressure on tuesday. as a result the numbers begin to warm. by wednesday,...
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the low which never went through on its way down to southern california, and central california on sunday. temperatures here 50s, 60s. good 10 degrees from yesterday, 24 hours ago when we had temperatures near 70. at least more 50s and 60s. petaluma, 60. 3/4 of an inch of rain in the russian river. that's good. we'll take that. looks like middle of end of next week, we'll get more rain. until then, low clouds and fog. there is a little more component of a westerly breeze, not that due south. the low clouds are there. they'll burn off and temperatures mild to warm. not as humid, but kind of muggy. really warm on the coast. 80s through the interior. 70s around the bay. here's sal. >>> steve, good morning to you, we are looking at a commute, now where traffic on the bay bridge is slow. they slowed the metering lights down because of an earlier crash in san francisco. i told you about it before. that crash is gone thankfully but it was there for a bit, and traffic was starting to back up on the bridge, so then they had to meter the traffic on the bridge and suddenly we had a good commute at t
the low which never went through on its way down to southern california, and central california on sunday. temperatures here 50s, 60s. good 10 degrees from yesterday, 24 hours ago when we had temperatures near 70. at least more 50s and 60s. petaluma, 60. 3/4 of an inch of rain in the russian river. that's good. we'll take that. looks like middle of end of next week, we'll get more rain. until then, low clouds and fog. there is a little more component of a westerly breeze, not that due south....
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but that moisture will stream away into central and southern california.will bring some much needed rain perhaps for some parts of southern california out towards the mountains and deserts. and you might see some of the high clouds trying to make a run at the bay area tomorrow. more on that coming up in a moment. 50s and 60s outside right now. not much in the way of fog. but we're expecting some patchy low clouds to fill in across the bay. tomorrow morning, part of what is known as our status quo forecast this time of year. low clouds come back for the morning with the mist and the drizzle across portions of the east bay for the morning. just like we had today. some clearing skies. even out to santa cruz. then late tomorrow, attention turns to the south, which for now look likes most of that moisture will be staying away from the bay area, as you look at some much needed rainfall for parts of southern california. these will be mainly out towards riverside and san bernardino counties out to the east of san diego, where it could pick up an inch or two of rai
but that moisture will stream away into central and southern california.will bring some much needed rain perhaps for some parts of southern california out towards the mountains and deserts. and you might see some of the high clouds trying to make a run at the bay area tomorrow. more on that coming up in a moment. 50s and 60s outside right now. not much in the way of fog. but we're expecting some patchy low clouds to fill in across the bay. tomorrow morning, part of what is known as our status...
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once that burns off and heads down the low to southern california and california tropical storm polo is looking like it will take a path away from cabo san lucas. it is weaker. odile was a category four. this one is much weaker. there is plenty here. every sign points toward that heading away from cabo. let's hope so. 47 up in tahoe. 64 ukiah. and 58 up in reno. shower activity near them. right there. it looks like we will move off to the east. we'll have the fog and sunshine. things are pretty quiet. the low will go on southern california and eject back out. it won't prevent us. we will still have fog nights and mornings. the key thing is the forecast models next week. there goes the low. bring in rain. pattern change and a little bit of rain for next week. and it looks much cooler for us. again i'm getting way ahead of myself. not as humid today. warm along the coast. 80s for some. 70s for others. it's really mild. inland temps are running near arch to below. fog, sun, mild and partly cloudy as that low ejects off. and then we will see a cooling trend starting tuesday into wednesda
once that burns off and heads down the low to southern california and california tropical storm polo is looking like it will take a path away from cabo san lucas. it is weaker. odile was a category four. this one is much weaker. there is plenty here. every sign points toward that heading away from cabo. let's hope so. 47 up in tahoe. 64 ukiah. and 58 up in reno. shower activity near them. right there. it looks like we will move off to the east. we'll have the fog and sunshine. things are pretty...
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hundreds over the past hour, all that activity has moved from southern california into central californiabut not after leaving a mark. take a look at this. getting back to family, this is from my momma's house. actually, the pool right here. i know, right? courtesy, my momma. you know, you can see, though, how much rain they had just over the course of 24 to 48 hours. and, yeah, dealing with some major flooding. a lot of mud slides down there, as well. but we need the rain. so, you know what, it's actually going to be beneficial once we're able to tally everything up. they accumulated up to 3 inches down in southern california just over the past 24 hours. now, here in the bay area, you might be wondering, why aren't we seeing any of that activity? well, it has everything to do with our westerly flow. our flow's coming in from the west, pushing everything to the east, it's about keeping all that activity out of the bay area. what it's also doing is bringing in that strong onshore flow, all the clouds here in san jose. they'll be clearing in the next couple of hours. still seeing quite a bi
hundreds over the past hour, all that activity has moved from southern california into central californiabut not after leaving a mark. take a look at this. getting back to family, this is from my momma's house. actually, the pool right here. i know, right? courtesy, my momma. you know, you can see, though, how much rain they had just over the course of 24 to 48 hours. and, yeah, dealing with some major flooding. a lot of mud slides down there, as well. but we need the rain. so, you know what,...
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southern california and los angeles in particular did this through design or engineering engineeringin the institutions and we went out out into the water and found the energy and publicized itself quite well and it continues to do that. southern california has been unable not only to succeed in economic and cultural terms but then to kind of room in its success with too much success and it has those far been able to work its way through the stresses and continue to function. and i think that we are well equipped to continue to do that in terms of cleaning up the air. there is an enormous amount of innovation going on. there's an enormous amount of innovation in terms of efficiency and an electric economy cleaning up the energy sources and streams and then for a example then four x. single in the area of water supply, southern california is utterly vulnerable because it built itself based on polling water in from all over the rest of the united united states and those supplies are frankly vulnerable and quite questionable. the region as a whole gets it and is trying to think it's way
southern california and los angeles in particular did this through design or engineering engineeringin the institutions and we went out out into the water and found the energy and publicized itself quite well and it continues to do that. southern california has been unable not only to succeed in economic and cultural terms but then to kind of room in its success with too much success and it has those far been able to work its way through the stresses and continue to function. and i think that...
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the desert is drenched from southern california into nevada and parts of arizona, too. susan mcginnis reports, at least two people are now dead because of all the record rainfall. >>> reporter: floodwaters overwhelmed highways in nevada trapping cars and trucks and washing away whole chunks of busy interstate 15 just outside las vegas. >> we're not going anywhere anytime soon. >> reporter: drivers were stranded for hours. >> people are away from their families and stuff and don't have any control over the situation but i think be patient is the way to handle it. >> reporter: i-15 goes from las vegas to salt lake city. 40 miles of it are shut down and highway patrol expects it will be days before it will be clear. water rushed through the parking garage of this vegas resort. in phoenix monday was the rainiest day in history as the remnants of hurricane norbert flooded streets and homes. >> it just seeps through the walls of the -- any exterior wall, starts seeping water. >> reporter: the floodwaters carried some cars away forcing crews to rescue stranded motorists. in me
the desert is drenched from southern california into nevada and parts of arizona, too. susan mcginnis reports, at least two people are now dead because of all the record rainfall. >>> reporter: floodwaters overwhelmed highways in nevada trapping cars and trucks and washing away whole chunks of busy interstate 15 just outside las vegas. >> we're not going anywhere anytime soon. >> reporter: drivers were stranded for hours. >> people are away from their families and...
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notice southern california and southern arizona. tuesday into wednesday, we'll begin to see the ways heading into wednesday and or fre. >> take a look at this map. there are three wildfires already burning, at least ten homes. the largest of those blazes started yesterday at bass lake. more than a thousand people were initially evacuated. hundreds are still out of their homes this morning. this is in the same area where the juncture fire just burned eight homes last month. so far the fire has burned more than 300 acres. >> story lines abound now in the nfl. here's one of them. we're still waiting to find out when 49ers player ray mcdonald will appear in court on felony domestic violence charges. the santa clara county d.a. has postponed his arraignment. they say they want more time to review his case. mcdonald has been allowed to kin playing now. mcdonald as bo not on did the team end up losing to the chicago bears, but thousands of fans said they spent literally hours trying to get out of the stadium parking lot. >> on a cool night
notice southern california and southern arizona. tuesday into wednesday, we'll begin to see the ways heading into wednesday and or fre. >> take a look at this map. there are three wildfires already burning, at least ten homes. the largest of those blazes started yesterday at bass lake. more than a thousand people were initially evacuated. hundreds are still out of their homes this morning. this is in the same area where the juncture fire just burned eight homes last month. so far the fire...
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. >> southern california neighborhood can sleep easier tonight.ow a highly venomous cobra was finally caught. ,,,, [ mike ] our living local program is identifying farmers within a 50-mile radius of the stores within their community. capay valley puts some of the most beautiful heirloom tomatoes in the box and we get those to the store on the next day. it's a really great relationship when you can buy fresh, flavorful, outstanding products from your neighbor. it's our passion for produce, combined with our strong sense of community. and we're able to deliver that experience by living local. ♪ captive in a san anselmo hos out of jail tonight. ting in that >>> a rapper accused of kidnapping and holding a woman captive in a san anselmo home is out of jail tonight. [ rap ] >> that's charles mitchell. he is san diego's best known rapper with music videos all over youtube. deputies say mitchell abducted a woman from southern california and held her at a home on oakland knoll drive in the normally quiet sleepy hol loy neighborhood near san anselmo. he tu
. >> southern california neighborhood can sleep easier tonight.ow a highly venomous cobra was finally caught. ,,,, [ mike ] our living local program is identifying farmers within a 50-mile radius of the stores within their community. capay valley puts some of the most beautiful heirloom tomatoes in the box and we get those to the store on the next day. it's a really great relationship when you can buy fresh, flavorful, outstanding products from your neighbor. it's our passion for produce,...
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afternoon at six flags magic mountain in southern california. ments the >>> flames erupted on a ride this afternoon at six flags magic mountain in southern california. take a look at these pictures. they captured moments that the flames started to spread across the roller coaster. the fire broke out on the colossus wooden roller coaster. it was closed to be turned into a hybrid wooden and steel roller coaster. it was the world's tallest, and fastest roller coaster when it opened in 1978. >>> a fire burning in yosemite national park has almost quadrupled in size. the wind wined meadow fire burned through 4 square miles today. that's up from about 1 square mile over the weekend. the flare up comes a day after at least 85 hikers had to be airlifted near the park's iconic half dome. several popular trails remain offlimits. >>> the fire is burning within the yosemite valley on both sides of the river, visitors are on edge. >> raging, right on the opposite side of the mountain. as soon as the wind is capturing it, it was pretty scary. >> right now, th
afternoon at six flags magic mountain in southern california. ments the >>> flames erupted on a ride this afternoon at six flags magic mountain in southern california. take a look at these pictures. they captured moments that the flames started to spread across the roller coaster. the fire broke out on the colossus wooden roller coaster. it was closed to be turned into a hybrid wooden and steel roller coaster. it was the world's tallest, and fastest roller coaster when it opened in...
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plenty of those in southern california. things are far below average. 70s, 80s for some. 60s for others. here's sal. >>> we have a lot of slow traffic out there to begin this mod morning commute. starting off with a look at the bay bridge backed up beyond the macarthur maze for about a 25 to 30-minute drive into san francisco. no problems on the bridge. in fact, once you get on the bridge, it looks okay. you will be waiting for a bit at the toll plaza. also looking at the nimitz freeway, heading south out of san leandro and into hayward all the way down to fremont, we had a couple of earlier problems as you drive down to the fremont area, we've had heavy traffic from the altamont pass from 680 and then from 680 out of pleasanton heading down the sunol grade has been very slow. this is kind of like the ordinary traffic now. it doesn't get a lot of play. but you need to know that it's out there. san jose, northbound 280 traffic. that's moderate. it will slow down a little bit as you reach highway 17. we're continuing to follo
plenty of those in southern california. things are far below average. 70s, 80s for some. 60s for others. here's sal. >>> we have a lot of slow traffic out there to begin this mod morning commute. starting off with a look at the bay bridge backed up beyond the macarthur maze for about a 25 to 30-minute drive into san francisco. no problems on the bridge. in fact, once you get on the bridge, it looks okay. you will be waiting for a bit at the toll plaza. also looking at the nimitz...
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a lot of that moisture spins off the storm into southern california. and the areas you see here in purple, red and orange, could see more than 6 inches of rain, even higher amounts. they could see another round of flooding there east of palm springs and southern arizona. some of this moisture may try to get redirected back to the north. we're not seeing any of it here right now, but we do have a system offshore tossing showers up on the north coast. and for the bay area, our own opportunity for rare showers coming our way as we pass the middle part of the week. we'll talk about that in the microclimate forecast in a few minutes. >>> san jose firefighters trying to figure out what caused a playground to catch fire. flames broke out at the intersection of ocala avenue near capital expressway. just before 3:00 this morning, the extent of the damage unclear. >>> a brutal end to the 49ers' first regular season home game in more ways than one. the disappointment of a fourth quarter loss quickly turned to frustration, thousands of fans trying to leave the new
a lot of that moisture spins off the storm into southern california. and the areas you see here in purple, red and orange, could see more than 6 inches of rain, even higher amounts. they could see another round of flooding there east of palm springs and southern arizona. some of this moisture may try to get redirected back to the north. we're not seeing any of it here right now, but we do have a system offshore tossing showers up on the north coast. and for the bay area, our own opportunity for...
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southern california dealing with extreme heat. we'll cool down? >> they're going to cool down as well. all of california is getting a nice sea breeze, dropping temperatures across the entire state. live doppler 7hd, we'll show you limited cloud cover out there, no rain of the radar, there's a little amount of low level clouds at the golden gate bridge but everyone else is soaked in sunshine. san jose, 79. morgan hill, 86. half moon bay, 64. the san jose cam will show you blue as far as the eye can see, and the breeze is bringing temperatures some five to ten degrees cooler. so santa rosa, 82. fairfield, 91. concord, 87. livermore yesterday, you were at 99 at this time. right now you're at 91. so slowly the heat is easing. the sfo camera shows a light breeze and that continues throughout the next 12 hours. the forecast calls for a breezy and bright evening, temperatures back to seasonal. our satellite imagery will show you we still have an area of low pressure off the coast, and as i it continues to push to the east it's going to bring the wind out
southern california dealing with extreme heat. we'll cool down? >> they're going to cool down as well. all of california is getting a nice sea breeze, dropping temperatures across the entire state. live doppler 7hd, we'll show you limited cloud cover out there, no rain of the radar, there's a little amount of low level clouds at the golden gate bridge but everyone else is soaked in sunshine. san jose, 79. morgan hill, 86. half moon bay, 64. the san jose cam will show you blue as far as...
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the driver is identified at 51 -year-old from southern california. >> happening now, fast food workers from coast to coast are walking off the job demanding higher wages. >> this morning, police in new york and detroit handcuffed several protests who were blocking traffic rallying for the $15 wage and the right to form a union without retaliation. organizers said they would engage in nonviolent civil disobedience to draw more attention to their cause. and here in the bay area we treated this picture of fast food workers going into a mcdonald's on oakland on telegraph avenue. here are the protests across the street. the protests are taking place at 150 united states cities. >> an incident involving an off-duty firefighter and sparking controversy who says his two children were traumaized ained by police. the officers were called to the fire station last month because the doors were left open while the firefighters were on a call. keith jones and his children were inside the station when police got this. listen to the encounter which was captured on the officer's body camera. >> get your
the driver is identified at 51 -year-old from southern california. >> happening now, fast food workers from coast to coast are walking off the job demanding higher wages. >> this morning, police in new york and detroit handcuffed several protests who were blocking traffic rallying for the $15 wage and the right to form a union without retaliation. organizers said they would engage in nonviolent civil disobedience to draw more attention to their cause. and here in the bay area we...
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clarnings but an en -- glance, but an epic battle of the bugs is taking place on orange trees in southern california's not only a matter of life or death for the insects. what is ultimately at stake is the survival of the citrus industry itself. california is responsible for 80% of the nation's fresh orange market. scientists are concerned about cyst are yous greening -- citrus greening, a disease. it's decimated thousands of groves in florida. and spread by a tiny bug. calf is placing -- california is placing its hopes on a parasitic wasp from pakistan. this can transmit the citrus greening disease when it feeds on the leaves of orange trees. >> think of an adult agent citrus as a flying syringe, it has wings, a mouth pump like needle, is full of bacteria and puts it into a tree. >> mark is an epto meteorologist, and -- entomologist, and his search took him to pakistan. >> as a biologically trained scientist i go back to the area where the incident evolved. we suspect it's the indian subcontinent. we chose app area within pak star, pan jab. the climate has a 70% climate match to california, great f
clarnings but an en -- glance, but an epic battle of the bugs is taking place on orange trees in southern california's not only a matter of life or death for the insects. what is ultimately at stake is the survival of the citrus industry itself. california is responsible for 80% of the nation's fresh orange market. scientists are concerned about cyst are yous greening -- citrus greening, a disease. it's decimated thousands of groves in florida. and spread by a tiny bug. calf is placing --...
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not going to southern california, no. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> time now is 6:52.school bake sale sends several students to the emergency room. the special ingredient making teens sick. >> reporter: and dozens of people are evacuated from an apartment building after an early-morning fire. coming up, we'll tell you what neighbors think caused it. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, y ♪ [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted
not going to southern california, no. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> time now is 6:52.school bake sale sends several students to the emergency room. the special ingredient making teens sick. >> reporter: and dozens of people are evacuated from an apartment building after an early-morning fire. coming up, we'll tell you what neighbors think caused it. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks...
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. >>> a wildfire in southern california is growing rapidly and some people are under evacuations tonight. the fire is burning in orange county. since it first started this morning it has burned 1200 acres. crews say no homes are threatened but an evacuation center is open for people in the area. >>> firefighters are making progress battling three other wildfires around california. thousands of acres burned in yosemite national park, the largest of the fires in klamath is 45% contained after consuming 108,000 acres. 4900-acre fire in yosemite is 50% containedtained and the shasta county is 45% contained. >> we are just now entering into our wind events for southern california with the conditions. so to tell you we are all nervous, yeah. >> usually seasonable firefighters are let go in october and november but officials say we still have a lot of fire season ahead. >>> president obama has declared a federal disaster for the areas effected by the napa earthquake. it means the federal government will pay 75 pest of the repair and -- 75% of the repair. the president must decide on a request t
. >>> a wildfire in southern california is growing rapidly and some people are under evacuations tonight. the fire is burning in orange county. since it first started this morning it has burned 1200 acres. crews say no homes are threatened but an evacuation center is open for people in the area. >>> firefighters are making progress battling three other wildfires around california. thousands of acres burned in yosemite national park, the largest of the fires in klamath is 45%...
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john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> bob schieffer: one of southern california's favorite woodenllercoasters caught fire today. the colossis at six flags magic mountain is overhauled and will be part of a new ride next year. the cause of the fire under investigation, the park was closed and no one injured. what beats a pair of kings in waiting? how about a full house for the duke and duchess of cambridge? that story is next. ,,,, >> bob schieffer: well, the big news from great britain today is that the duchess of cambridge is in a royal family way. here's mark phillips. >> reporter: elsewhere wars may be raging and disease rampant but here the royal household has provide add welcomed diversion. little prince george worn just over a year ago is to become a big brother. his mother, the palace says, is less than 12 weeks pregnant and going through the same ordeal of acute morning sickness she had with him. last time, kate had to be hospitalized with her illness. this time, she's being treated at home at the palace. >> she's here. it's been a tricky few days, a week or so. we're most
john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> bob schieffer: one of southern california's favorite woodenllercoasters caught fire today. the colossis at six flags magic mountain is overhauled and will be part of a new ride next year. the cause of the fire under investigation, the park was closed and no one injured. what beats a pair of kings in waiting? how about a full house for the duke and duchess of cambridge? that story is next. ,,,, >> bob schieffer: well, the big news from great...
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. >>> prosecutors in southern california say two men used the jaws of life to crack open at least four atms . they said james costello and silva jr. tried it six times in river side and san bernardino counties. >>> george clooney is officially off the market. he is savoring his last few moments as a bachelor. celebrity guests joined clooney for an unofficial ceremony at a luxury hotel and there will be a civil service on monday. >>> and tonight, we are getting our first look at chelsea clinton's new baby girl. charlotte was born last night. and hillary and bill took time off for the birth. her husband mark is bursting with pride. >>> and still ahead, this california pediatrician admits about half his young patients are not being vaccinate for serious diseases that are making a sudden comeback. why he says he is not worried. >> it was down to the wire. how a single strand of bashed wire may have saved an atv rider who tumbled onto an abandoned mine shaft. >> and changes in store on the horizon. the forecast coming up when we come back. syria. it shows a missile >> the u.s. military just
. >>> prosecutors in southern california say two men used the jaws of life to crack open at least four atms . they said james costello and silva jr. tried it six times in river side and san bernardino counties. >>> george clooney is officially off the market. he is savoring his last few moments as a bachelor. celebrity guests joined clooney for an unofficial ceremony at a luxury hotel and there will be a civil service on monday. >>> and tonight, we are getting our...
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southern california surfers are hitting the water. high surf advisories are in effect until monday. >>> california may not get the help it needs for its drought. meteorologists predicted 80% chance for an el nino system would develop. now that has dropped to 60%. meteorologists say a week system the extra moisture will help but will take several winters with above normal rainfall to compensate for the past three years of drought. we see some rain in september historically. maybe not this year. >> we will see the mild temperatures. the average in san francisco by 72 in september. we should see a little rain. the rain for the weekend, the chance of it anyway in southeastern california. if they see any it will be coming down pretty hard with that run off and the potential exists for flooding. not the best news and it is all due to that hurricane that weakened into a tropical storm as soon as tomorrow. good morning. live doppler 7 hd. and the view from the camera showing moisture. it is a pretty cloudy start. we look for the clouds to burn
southern california surfers are hitting the water. high surf advisories are in effect until monday. >>> california may not get the help it needs for its drought. meteorologists predicted 80% chance for an el nino system would develop. now that has dropped to 60%. meteorologists say a week system the extra moisture will help but will take several winters with above normal rainfall to compensate for the past three years of drought. we see some rain in september historically. maybe not...
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drivers stranded in southern california. in the south, private planes tossed like toys. and where will it snow this week? >>> pampbts on alert. hundreds of children hospitalized. unable to breathe. a rare virus hitting the the heartland. new advice from doctors this morning. >>> star-studded sendoff. joan rivers remembered by a-listers. serenaded by hugh jackman. plus the message from her daughter, melissa. >>> and smooth moves. they call themselves the best band in the land. and they're at it again. this new viral video. we'll see it right now. >>> well, good monday morning to you. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm dan kloeffler. we begin this week with millions of americans cleaning up from more wild weather. >> the fires putting dozens of hikers at risk in yosemite national park. the blaze swelling without warning. a popular recreation area just east of half dome. hundreds of acres going up in flames in yosemite national park, an american treasure in california. 100 campers are rushed out. some of them trapped, needing emergency evacuation. the fire exploding in size in the pas
drivers stranded in southern california. in the south, private planes tossed like toys. and where will it snow this week? >>> pampbts on alert. hundreds of children hospitalized. unable to breathe. a rare virus hitting the the heartland. new advice from doctors this morning. >>> star-studded sendoff. joan rivers remembered by a-listers. serenaded by hugh jackman. plus the message from her daughter, melissa. >>> and smooth moves. they call themselves the best band in...
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of southern california hit by torrential downpours, trees and power lines knocked down. the athletic fields of a high school high school were damaged, and there were many traffic accidents. >> and san diego also hit, one plane hitting parked cars. that region had downpours, lightning, even hail. thousands of homes and businesses also without power. >> those storms are now heading for arizona, but the area south of phoenix has been hit by a microburst. it damaged several industrial buildings and derailed a freight train. nearly 40 cars left the tracks, no injuries and the rail cars were empty. >> that is just a preview of what is in store today. >> accuweather jim dickey tracking it all. good morning. >> it will fizzle out, but the impacts just starting in the united states. working from arizona to new mexico. heavy rain has begun to fall, and more into arizona and new mexico through the day on wednesday. and the storm tracks through on to arizona and new mexico. and locally very heavy amounts of rainfall. 6 to 10 inches in tucson, locally higher amounts leading to signif
of southern california hit by torrential downpours, trees and power lines knocked down. the athletic fields of a high school high school were damaged, and there were many traffic accidents. >> and san diego also hit, one plane hitting parked cars. that region had downpours, lightning, even hail. thousands of homes and businesses also without power. >> those storms are now heading for arizona, but the area south of phoenix has been hit by a microburst. it damaged several industrial...
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a low goes down to southern california and ejects back up to central california. that will give us partly cloudies on sunday. there are signs of very cool and raining pattern for parts of northern california for the middle of next week. >> okay, we could use it. >>> 4:51 is the time. 49er fans will update their online campaign to bring back bob sarla. he worked -- but he did not make the cut when the niners moved to their new home. the 49ers replaced him with bob. >>> mike seeley was supposed to start his senior year last month but two weeks before football was to start, he was diagnosissed with stage four hodgkins lymphoma. this is a go fund me page that has been set up for him. in a few days people have donated $21,000 to two toward his medical expenses. mikes teammates are showing their support by shaving their heads. the principal of sonoma valley high school also shaved her head. >>> 4:52 is the time. san francisco supervisors scott weiner is coming out about his decision to take hiv prevention drugs. now in 24 minutes the reason behind his choice, his plan f
a low goes down to southern california and ejects back up to central california. that will give us partly cloudies on sunday. there are signs of very cool and raining pattern for parts of northern california for the middle of next week. >> okay, we could use it. >>> 4:51 is the time. 49er fans will update their online campaign to bring back bob sarla. he worked -- but he did not make the cut when the niners moved to their new home. the 49ers replaced him with bob. >>>...
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southern california surfers are hitting the water. gh surf advisories are in effect until monday. >>> california may not get the help it needs for the drought this winter. meteorologists predicted an 80% chance that an el nino system would develop. now it's dropped to 60%. meteorologists say if we get only a weak el nino system, the extra moisture will help, but it will take several winters with above-normal rainfall to compensate for the past three years of drought. >>> we usually start seeing our first rain of the season in september. you know we got a couple more weeks of summer before fall begins. but nothing in the forecast yet, right? >> no, unfortunately, in fact september is averaging our warmest temperatures in san francisco, average highs in the low 70s. mainly, less than a quarter of an inch of rain expected for the entire month of september. so, yes, the possibility increases as we go through the fall. we're looking at increasing cloud cover not bringing up much in the way of moisture tomorrow. it will be shunted south. i'l
southern california surfers are hitting the water. gh surf advisories are in effect until monday. >>> california may not get the help it needs for the drought this winter. meteorologists predicted an 80% chance that an el nino system would develop. now it's dropped to 60%. meteorologists say if we get only a weak el nino system, the extra moisture will help, but it will take several winters with above-normal rainfall to compensate for the past three years of drought. >>> we...
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downstream from hoover dam, was built with funds advanced by the much a politician water district of southern california. it provides a four bay for the districts colorado river aqueduct, another one of america's seven modern civil engineering wonders. this delivers visible in industrial supplies to the los angeles and san diego coastal areas. parker dam also controls floods. farther downstream, the
downstream from hoover dam, was built with funds advanced by the much a politician water district of southern california. it provides a four bay for the districts colorado river aqueduct, another one of america's seven modern civil engineering wonders. this delivers visible in industrial supplies to the los angeles and san diego coastal areas. parker dam also controls floods. farther downstream, the
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the enterovirus in southern california. the golden state, the 19th state to see cases. third in the west. as nbc bay area's correspondent shows us the virus comes on like a common cold and quickly turns into a serious respiratory illness. >> doctors offices are filling up. not with sick patients, but concerned parents. word of the enterovirus in southern california travels fast. >> one of the thing we wanted to make sure we had the follow-up. we had questions what if anything we needed to do. >> sophie is more susus -- susceptible. she has asthma. >> you teneed to have a plan to help them. >> dr. robert toronto, south san jose telling patients not to worry but be ready. today, four confirmed cases of the virus announced in california. three in san diego. one in ventura. all of them children. >> individuals that were treat at the hospital, three of the four cases, actually had, asthma. >> health officials there, seeing 20% more respiratory cases in children than they normally see this time of year. >> a bit more. not nearly the numbers they're seeing in the midwest. like
the enterovirus in southern california. the golden state, the 19th state to see cases. third in the west. as nbc bay area's correspondent shows us the virus comes on like a common cold and quickly turns into a serious respiratory illness. >> doctors offices are filling up. not with sick patients, but concerned parents. word of the enterovirus in southern california travels fast. >> one of the thing we wanted to make sure we had the follow-up. we had questions what if anything we...
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clarnings but an en -- glance, but an epic battle of the bugs is taking place on orange trees in southern california. it's not only a matter of life or death for the insects. what is ultimately at stake is the survival of the citrus industry itself. california is responsible for 80% of the nation's fresh orange market.
clarnings but an en -- glance, but an epic battle of the bugs is taking place on orange trees in southern california. it's not only a matter of life or death for the insects. what is ultimately at stake is the survival of the citrus industry itself. california is responsible for 80% of the nation's fresh orange market.
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ingredients for life. >>> breaking news in southern california.few weeks ago we saw this in the l.a. area near the ucla campus and now in san diego near qualcomm stadium. if you look down below, there's a massive water leak, a water main break. you see the water just flowing down the streets. this is near qualcomm stadium. several streets in the neighborhood have water knee deep. houses are flooded. we'll continue to monitor this story in our 6:00 news. >>> finally at 5:00, levi stadium opened its doors to show you some of the things you can't see, like a giant server room where 400 miles of cable are launched throughout the stadium to control stadium wi-fi, along with the levi's app which lets you watch highlights and order food from your seat. the niners encouraging you to bring your phone. >> i want to be able to use my device to socialize, to check my fantasy scores, to check e-mail. we're in the valley and we're a bunch of workaholicsworkaholics. we should be connected. >> downstairs the nerve center connecting to the giant screens up above.
ingredients for life. >>> breaking news in southern california.few weeks ago we saw this in the l.a. area near the ucla campus and now in san diego near qualcomm stadium. if you look down below, there's a massive water leak, a water main break. you see the water just flowing down the streets. this is near qualcomm stadium. several streets in the neighborhood have water knee deep. houses are flooded. we'll continue to monitor this story in our 6:00 news. >>> finally at 5:00,...
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some moisture approaching southern california.nt moisture of what was once a hurricane, now a tropical storm. some of the high clouds associated with that will be approaching the bay area, approaching the bay area as we head into your monday. right now though, we are in the clear as you can see some lower clouds offshore that will gradually regroup and push back into the bay late tonight and into early tomorrow morning. as far as current numbers out there, san francisco 63 degrees. santa rosa lower 70s. san jose 69. livermore in the mid-70s. 75 degrees. here's our live camera right now looking towards san francisco from the emeryville camera. a little haze once again. for tonight we have this. with partly cloudy skies for this evening, some morning fog clearing back to the shoreline tomorrow. the extended forecast everybody goes back up with temperatures. in fact we're tracking more 90s on the wrong range weather maps. overnight lows first thing tomorrow morning a little bit of a chill in the air this morning. once again for tomor
some moisture approaching southern california.nt moisture of what was once a hurricane, now a tropical storm. some of the high clouds associated with that will be approaching the bay area, approaching the bay area as we head into your monday. right now though, we are in the clear as you can see some lower clouds offshore that will gradually regroup and push back into the bay late tonight and into early tomorrow morning. as far as current numbers out there, san francisco 63 degrees. santa rosa...
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. >>> some record-breaking temperatures scorching southern california. how l. a. is dealing with all the triple digit heat. and the u.s. stepping up the effort to keep the ebola virus from spreading. coming up the white house announces a major commitment of manpower and resources. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix weather center. looking very nice and warm outside now. but enjoy it. could have some rain on the way. we will tell you when coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, instagram ma >>> check of wall street on this tuesday and it's a big day for the dow. looking good up nearly 120 points with a little over an hour to go. >>> instagram may be to blame for the sudden popularity of a park in fremont. visitor are flocking to mission peak by the hundreds and nearly all of them are snapping photos once they get to the top. some are even bringing along their dogs and taking a picture. chopper 5 spotted some of them earlier yesterday taking in the sights near the totem at the very tippy top. there have been a lot of complaints though about neighbors about noi
. >>> some record-breaking temperatures scorching southern california. how l. a. is dealing with all the triple digit heat. and the u.s. stepping up the effort to keep the ebola virus from spreading. coming up the white house announces a major commitment of manpower and resources. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix weather center. looking very nice and warm outside now. but enjoy it. could have some rain on the way. we will tell you when coming up....
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got to tell you about my new friend a southern california man is california's newest mega millionaires name is rick knudsen. he is a father of five. he bought the winning ticket for the mega millions lottery at 7-11 in riverside. the jackpot $180 million. he and his wife lori have a lot of plans for that money. >> we have lived in the same house for like 23 years. so we're going to step it up and retire. >> donate to our church. >> yeah, church. we just got a new church. you know, a lot of good stuff. >> he is going to step it up, pam. >> i would like to be stepping it up. >> he felt lucky in the days leading up to buying that winning ticket because everything he bought added up to an even dollar amount. >> i find that very fascinating that he noticed that. >> wow. >> that's cool. >>> all right. coming up next at 8:00, the ground still shaking in the napa area. also another big water problem directly tied to the 6.0 earthquake. >>> and an early morning police pursuit in santa rosa comes to a crashing end when a jeep slams into the side of the building. why that driver, police say, was
got to tell you about my new friend a southern california man is california's newest mega millionaires name is rick knudsen. he is a father of five. he bought the winning ticket for the mega millions lottery at 7-11 in riverside. the jackpot $180 million. he and his wife lori have a lot of plans for that money. >> we have lived in the same house for like 23 years. so we're going to step it up and retire. >> donate to our church. >> yeah, church. we just got a new church. you...
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and the other says, no, it will go into southern california.unday night and monday, there will be an increase in the south swell again. but if the one model is right, there could be good rain in southern california. more going to be towards the east and into the four corners. 36 up in tahoe. once september 1st hit, the overnight lows plunge. even though the days are nice, the nights get colder. and low clouds there and the low clouds clearing to the coast. 90 for some. but 80s through the interior. unless you're far aenough away. and this is a very quiet pattern. fog, sun, warm for some. and maybe muggy for others. and temperatures close to where they should be this time of year. and that includes 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. getting a 90. napa, low 80s. walnut creek, 84. low 90s oakly. 80 in downtown san jose. 68 half moon bay. and low 0s redwood. -- low 80s redwood. and could be high clouds tuesday from the remains of the hurricane but i think most will stay east and south of us. >> all right. >>> on hawaii's big island, lava gets flowing towards home
and the other says, no, it will go into southern california.unday night and monday, there will be an increase in the south swell again. but if the one model is right, there could be good rain in southern california. more going to be towards the east and into the four corners. 36 up in tahoe. once september 1st hit, the overnight lows plunge. even though the days are nice, the nights get colder. and low clouds there and the low clouds clearing to the coast. 90 for some. but 80s through the...
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flooding in southern california towards san diego and parts of baja, california.e storm system falls apart not going to come onshore as a hurricane but it has so much moisture involved that likely to see some flooding there. >> there goes the vacation. >> there you go. >> wow. >>> take a look. you'll like this, lawrence. take a look at this unusual catch in the pacific. a deep sea fisherman caught this wahoo also called and ono in hawaii about 12 miles off dana point in southern california. it weighed in at about 50 pounds. it was five feet long. he said he and his fellow fishermen were stunned at first. >> we all stood around looking at it and we all looked at each other it's like, what just happened, you know? >> this may be the first time a wahoo has been caught in california. it usually swims in subtropical seas from cabo san lucas to the equator. it's prized because its high quality flesh. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell, coming up an instants classic at the big apple and the u.s. open and the nfl season kicks off last night with the defending champs looking for ano
flooding in southern california towards san diego and parts of baja, california.e storm system falls apart not going to come onshore as a hurricane but it has so much moisture involved that likely to see some flooding there. >> there goes the vacation. >> there you go. >> wow. >>> take a look. you'll like this, lawrence. take a look at this unusual catch in the pacific. a deep sea fisherman caught this wahoo also called and ono in hawaii about 12 miles off dana point...
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it was a test missile from southern california. >> and the she taxi map is targeting women in new yorkho would prefer to have a woman driver. less than 3% of drivers are women. they will be wearing pink scarves to help them be identified. >> hmm. i don't mind the guys picking me up. >> i feel like when we see mike, he's not going to be wearing a pink scarf. i don't know about a she driver, how about a taxshe. i'm going to trademark that. you can get over to south 101 and use 10 to get over. the dublin here, all the way to the right, a typical pattern as construction crews have cleared from the area. no problem in oakland, a little cruise drive there and emeryville will get busy as it's tuesday. >> 4:57 on a tuesday. the 49ers will talk about getting their patrons out of the parking lot faster, but it could create another problem. >> and an elderly couple was actually robbed twice. >>> tracking breaking news, a major fire at a lumberyard. bob redell is on scene. >> plus, why you'll want to be extra careful when you're passing a cyclist. >> and watch as you're passing each other. this is
it was a test missile from southern california. >> and the she taxi map is targeting women in new yorkho would prefer to have a woman driver. less than 3% of drivers are women. they will be wearing pink scarves to help them be identified. >> hmm. i don't mind the guys picking me up. >> i feel like when we see mike, he's not going to be wearing a pink scarf. i don't know about a she driver, how about a taxshe. i'm going to trademark that. you can get over to south 101 and use...
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. >> also ahead, flooding in southern california. the system behind it, plus chief meteorologist bill martin's forecast for the bay area. >> up first, special weapons and tactical vehicles. the controversial military equipment now in the hands of bay area law enforcement. >>> tonight, 2 investigates uncovers new details about military grade equipment acquired by bay area law enforcement. the scenes from ferguson, missouri, of police officers armed like soldiers has started a debate about how much is too much. >> ktvu's christina rendon poured through statement documents and found some of the equipment police are using is similar to what soldiers are using in iraq and afghanistan. >> the state released this list to two investigates, it's a record of all the military equipment given to bay area law enforcement. it lists everything from flashlights and hammers to grenade launchers. >> reporter: tear gas and armored tanks, following the death of michael brown by a police officer. just last friday, this group protested the militarization
. >> also ahead, flooding in southern california. the system behind it, plus chief meteorologist bill martin's forecast for the bay area. >> up first, special weapons and tactical vehicles. the controversial military equipment now in the hands of bay area law enforcement. >>> tonight, 2 investigates uncovers new details about military grade equipment acquired by bay area law enforcement. the scenes from ferguson, missouri, of police officers armed like soldiers has started...
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a poisonous albino cobra is on the loose in southern california.he department of fish and wildlife searched for much of today trying to find a rare bright white snake. authorities say it's somewhere in thousand oaks but they haven't been able to catch it. as cbs' kristine lazar reports, the cobra has already attacked a dog. >> have you seen this thing? this is a deadly poisonous snake! >> reporter: a neighborhood on alert with a cobra on the loose. >> neighbor comes walking over, do you guys own a pet cobra? we're like, did you just say cobra?! >> reporter: zach was home monday when his neighbor told him his dog a whippet was bitten in the neck by a cobra which then slithered through the fence from his backyard into mcmillan's. the dog owner snapped a photo of the snake before rushing his dog to the hospital. county animal control doesn't know where the cobra came from. they are illegal to own in california. a local expert on exotic reptiles was called in to help california fish and wildlife search for the cobra. >> just pure white. should glow in
a poisonous albino cobra is on the loose in southern california.he department of fish and wildlife searched for much of today trying to find a rare bright white snake. authorities say it's somewhere in thousand oaks but they haven't been able to catch it. as cbs' kristine lazar reports, the cobra has already attacked a dog. >> have you seen this thing? this is a deadly poisonous snake! >> reporter: a neighborhood on alert with a cobra on the loose. >> neighbor comes walking...
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it will swing into southern california and eject to central california.rain is over for thousand. we have morning fog. the humidity is still high. some areas around 100% but the lows are cooler here. friday morning fog it will be sunny. still humid. not as bad as yesterday. mild to warm. we have more of a westerly breeze. san francisco starting off though 62. we will go 68 at noon. a little bit above average. 50s and 60s at this time yesterday. we had a lot near 70s. these are a good 10-12 degrees cooler. upper 50s for foster city. mid 50s for lohan da. westerly. westerly component. north add hayward. at least it's not due south. the water temps are crazy warm. 63 bodega bay. half-moon bay 65. and monterey at 65. if you are going down the monterey peninsula, it's not going to be cold. it will be very mild. southern california getting rid of that fog. we have tropical storm polo. it does not look like it will take the same pot. 65 ukiah. it will be slow to burn off for some. things are very quiet here for the weekend. the low will eject out. that could giv
it will swing into southern california and eject to central california.rain is over for thousand. we have morning fog. the humidity is still high. some areas around 100% but the lows are cooler here. friday morning fog it will be sunny. still humid. not as bad as yesterday. mild to warm. we have more of a westerly breeze. san francisco starting off though 62. we will go 68 at noon. a little bit above average. 50s and 60s at this time yesterday. we had a lot near 70s. these are a good 10-12...
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in southern california flash flood watch is in effect in both stories would overlap tomorrow as more moisture begins to spill closer towards yosemiten we could see a risk for the central and southern si airia. maybe enough to drop rain around the fire around yosemite but with the risk of more lightning sparked fires as well. heavy rain is in the forecast. into tomorrow. was we head in creasing clouds and drizzle. we'll have a full look at the changes ahead and warmer changes than that, the microclimate forecast coming up in a few minutes from now. back to you. >>> coming up at 11:00, apple ready to make its next move. what you can expect from the tech giant and the an new conferen conference. >>> plus, liftoff or space x. what the company will say today. >> they're expected to be back in san francisco tomorrow. we'll tell you me the special honor he is receives. >>> two, one, zero, we have liftoff of the falcon 9. >> liftoff of the falcon 9 there. dazzling nighttime liftoff to space. it took off in florida over night. take a look at that. just incredible to see. this is another shot o
in southern california flash flood watch is in effect in both stories would overlap tomorrow as more moisture begins to spill closer towards yosemiten we could see a risk for the central and southern si airia. maybe enough to drop rain around the fire around yosemite but with the risk of more lightning sparked fires as well. heavy rain is in the forecast. into tomorrow. was we head in creasing clouds and drizzle. we'll have a full look at the changes ahead and warmer changes than that, the...
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heat with high temperatures in mid to upper 90s with showers and thundershowers now, that is southern california. here in the bay area, we're awaiting showers arriving in oh, just over 24 hours. and the forecast in just a few minutes. >> we look forward that. thank you. northern california firefighters now have the upper hand on a fire nearly wiped out a town near the oregon border. the fire damaged or destroyed 150 buildings, including two churches, a school and bumlerville. these are some of the pictures tweeted this afternoon by abc7 news reporter wayne freedman now on the scene the fire has been burning in the town of weed along interstate 5. it hasn't yet been contained. >> well, right now at this point the fire is outside of town. they don't want to spark up again. they're concerned about it they were saying 20% contained which means they probably have more than that but this was a very hot fire. this is a piece of aluminium that used to be on a thunder bird. this is the time of the day when light is beautiful. "time" is anything but, it is devastating. don't hold your breath. there are pl
heat with high temperatures in mid to upper 90s with showers and thundershowers now, that is southern california. here in the bay area, we're awaiting showers arriving in oh, just over 24 hours. and the forecast in just a few minutes. >> we look forward that. thank you. northern california firefighters now have the upper hand on a fire nearly wiped out a town near the oregon border. the fire damaged or destroyed 150 buildings, including two churches, a school and bumlerville. these are...
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we are in a drought and in southern california, they desperately need that rain. riverside valley is where you'll find palm springs and palm desert. it's a welcomed sight but we don't want it all at once. with the possibility of an el nino, we could be looking at a lot of rain, which gets going typically this month. what we typically see here in the bay area, though we haven't had a lot of average over the past couple years, temperatures right now are comfortable. we are going to see some average weather as we get into this week. today will be cooler than average. we're starting out really comfortably. i wanted to show you why. those wind arrows all pointing from the ocean to the land, that cool pacific air inland today. you don't have to worry about the thick fog on bridge today. if there is any, it will be right at the coast. plenty of low cloud today. it will take a while to burn off. we'll see clearing about lunchtime up and down the peninsula and at the north bay. meanwhile inland valley spots will clear out about 10:00 a.m. wait till i show you your temperat
we are in a drought and in southern california, they desperately need that rain. riverside valley is where you'll find palm springs and palm desert. it's a welcomed sight but we don't want it all at once. with the possibility of an el nino, we could be looking at a lot of rain, which gets going typically this month. what we typically see here in the bay area, though we haven't had a lot of average over the past couple years, temperatures right now are comfortable. we are going to see some...