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michael rice was out at all st beach and caught the real thing on saturday. blue angels flew over.eautiful day for the air and water show on saturday. this is the one that went into the hawaiian islands. the flight from honolulu back to san francisco on her way back to some chicago. captured the hurricane clouds off from a distance. pilots tend to give hurricanes a wide berth it is clear that its pilot did just that. the spectacular thunderheads over superstition moment. this one from kelly robinson heading back to chicago. >> the sun emerges before it is all over. the mushers still floating around in an atmosphere being heated by 80 degree temperatures. 20 percent of the women get a shower thunderstorm. about the same thing tomorrow. wednesday night to see some scattered storms come back. an orange in the area now. >> 73 in chicago. >> i was sure the warmer temperatures run on the area. >> squaw to lift and ultimately give way to blue skies. >> here's the weather map and motion. as the thing blows on by this little ridge of high pressure comes in and loosens the gradient. more for
michael rice was out at all st beach and caught the real thing on saturday. blue angels flew over.eautiful day for the air and water show on saturday. this is the one that went into the hawaiian islands. the flight from honolulu back to san francisco on her way back to some chicago. captured the hurricane clouds off from a distance. pilots tend to give hurricanes a wide berth it is clear that its pilot did just that. the spectacular thunderheads over superstition moment. this one from kelly...
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st. louis. virginia beach mayor who is also the president of the town bank will return to the stand today in the mcdonald corruption trial. he testified about a financial loan he gave the former virginia governor, bob mcdonnell and his sister. he said it was cover to loan debt on homes. o'donnell and his wife are charged with accepting more than $165,000 in gifts and loans. goldberg is in richmond and we'll have more details coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> we are still waiting to hear more about memorial planes for lauren bacall, the legendary actress died tuesday after suffering a massive stroke. she skyrocketed to fame after filming "to have and have not" with humphrey bogart. the two later married. lauren bacall was 89. >>> a tweet by the academy of motion pictures and arts and sciences paying tribute to robin williams is raising some eyebrows in the public health community. it shows a scene from aladdin when the title character sets the jeanie, played by robin williams, free. now groups aim to stop suicide say the picture taking the own life is an option which flies in the face of healt
st. louis. virginia beach mayor who is also the president of the town bank will return to the stand today in the mcdonald corruption trial. he testified about a financial loan he gave the former virginia governor, bob mcdonnell and his sister. he said it was cover to loan debt on homes. o'donnell and his wife are charged with accepting more than $165,000 in gifts and loans. goldberg is in richmond and we'll have more details coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> we are still waiting to...
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there's the stuff over toward norfolk, virginia beach. in st. mary's county coming out of the northern neck, newland, back toward reedville though jan said she hasn't seen much rain down there. north and west of us, not much going on yet, montgomery and loudoun and howard and northern fairfax county. in the mountains of west virginia, western maryland, we're seeing a couple of showers starting to pop. here in d.c., i was in the rain, light rain at noon but last few minutes we're just on the edge. notice southeast seeing it over toward prince george's county. most of that county is seeing some light rain now. a little heavier shower has popped up between amissville and front royal trying to drift up toward upperville in northern fauquier county. kind of cloudy and murky out there. certainly much more humid than it was earlier in the week. upper 70s to around 80. low 70s by 9:00. the nationals and phillys are trying to get a game in. well very to watch the doppler. there's a chance of showers mid- 70s at 7:00. low 70s by 9:00. right now temperatur
there's the stuff over toward norfolk, virginia beach. in st. mary's county coming out of the northern neck, newland, back toward reedville though jan said she hasn't seen much rain down there. north and west of us, not much going on yet, montgomery and loudoun and howard and northern fairfax county. in the mountains of west virginia, western maryland, we're seeing a couple of showers starting to pop. here in d.c., i was in the rain, light rain at noon but last few minutes we're just on the...
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Aug 12, 2014
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st. pete beach was taken, so all those were gone.on't want to rehash all this stuff with her, because even though it's not civil, for the first time in 2 1/2 years, nancy and i can have somewhat of a conversation. >> i understand. i've seen this before. any time you have a relationship go bad, there's trust issues, and they start hiding information and money from each other. and while i understand why tom may have thought it was a good idea, it's toxic for the business. you wouldn't be the first person to do that. >> sure, i understand that. >> but it's got to stop. >> let's go, come on. now, get over here. hey, guys. >> i've asked tom and nancy to meet me in waycross. >> hey, marcus. >> good to see you again. they've never done an inventory, and that's a problem. the main point and the main reason that you do inventory is to know what cash left the system and what's still here, 'cause this is essentially a bank account, right? >> sure. >> and so you said there was how much in inventory in total? >> probably 100 grand. >> understandi
st. pete beach was taken, so all those were gone.on't want to rehash all this stuff with her, because even though it's not civil, for the first time in 2 1/2 years, nancy and i can have somewhat of a conversation. >> i understand. i've seen this before. any time you have a relationship go bad, there's trust issues, and they start hiding information and money from each other. and while i understand why tom may have thought it was a good idea, it's toxic for the business. you wouldn't be...
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st. louis was on the coast of miami beach, did they try to persuade the government or rally public opinion allow the st. louis to come into the united states? >> to answer your second question, there was some rather wide coverage of the plight, but only very few journalists an edit -- and editors admitted to making an exception. in a sense reflecting the general mood in the public at the time. so no, the answer to your second question is no. in terms of your first question, again, there is a lot that has been written recently about fdr and the jews. more recently robert rosen published a book called saving the ju -- the jews where he tries to address the issue in the context but to argue that behind the scenes president roosevelt was doing quite a bit both in europe and in cuba to save the jews and to deal with the limitations he had politically and legally. there is another book called refugees and rescue that notes an unpublished diary by an aide to president roosevelt that tries to highlight -- or the diary highlights how much roosevelt was concerned and tried to do for the plight of th
st. louis was on the coast of miami beach, did they try to persuade the government or rally public opinion allow the st. louis to come into the united states? >> to answer your second question, there was some rather wide coverage of the plight, but only very few journalists an edit -- and editors admitted to making an exception. in a sense reflecting the general mood in the public at the time. so no, the answer to your second question is no. in terms of your first question, again, there...
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he blocked a private access road to the beach in 2008. he says he st not need permission to close the road. >> a common travel concern is whether the airline is going to lose your luggage. but travellers can be quite forgetful. >> people tend to lose a lot of it here known as tsa line. this year, passengers are left behind 20,000 items and claimed only 2500 of them. >> we have got about 200 square feet. >> leonard davis keeps track of the stuff. tsa keeps a tally of the items since january 1st of the year. 907 lap tops. 30 pairs of shoes and 84 pass ports. 357 memory sticks. >> we have to catalog items and reunite item was passengers we have to maintain it for a period of time. >> usually they stay 30 days at airports and many items go to landfills more valuable ones get auctioned with proceeds going back to the federal government. >> what is the dividing line? >> that is a >> every time they come here, it's the first thing we face. >> miracles do happen at sfo. you lose it, they find it and keep it until you slow down to claim it. >> nice watch. someo
he blocked a private access road to the beach in 2008. he says he st not need permission to close the road. >> a common travel concern is whether the airline is going to lose your luggage. but travellers can be quite forgetful. >> people tend to lose a lot of it here known as tsa line. this year, passengers are left behind 20,000 items and claimed only 2500 of them. >> we have got about 200 square feet. >> leonard davis keeps track of the stuff. tsa keeps a tally of the...
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he blocked a private access road to the beach in 2008. he says he st not need permission to close the road. >> a common travel concern is whether the airline is going to lose your luggage. but travellers can be quite forgetful. >> people tend to lose a lot of it here known as tsa line. this year, passengers are left behind 20,000 items and claimed only 2500 of them. >> we have got about 200 square feet. >> leonard davis keeps track of the stuff. tsa keeps a tally of the items since january 1st of the year. 907 lap tops. 30 pairs of shoes and 84 pass ports. 357 memory sticks. >> we have to catalog items and reunite item was passengers we have to maintain it for a period of time. >> usually they stay 30 days at airports and many items go to landfills more valuable ones get auctioned with proceeds going back to the federal government. >> what is the diving line? >> that is a lost item. >> every time they come here, it's the first thing we face. >> miracles do happen at sfo. you lose it, they find it and keep it until you slow down to claim it. >> nice wat
he blocked a private access road to the beach in 2008. he says he st not need permission to close the road. >> a common travel concern is whether the airline is going to lose your luggage. but travellers can be quite forgetful. >> people tend to lose a lot of it here known as tsa line. this year, passengers are left behind 20,000 items and claimed only 2500 of them. >> we have got about 200 square feet. >> leonard davis keeps track of the stuff. tsa keeps a tally of the...
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st. louis was on the coast of miami beach, did they try to persuade the government or rally public opinion to allow the st. louis to come into the united states? >> to answer your second question, there was some rather wide coverage of the plight, but only very view journalists and editors admitted to making an exception. in a sense reflecting the general mood in the public at the time. so no, the answer to your second question is no. in terms of your first question, again, there is a lot that has been written recently about fdr and the jews. more recently robert rosen published a book called saving the jew where he tries to address the issue in the context but to argue that behind the scenes president roosevelt was doing quite a bit both in europe and in cuba to save the jews and to deal with the limitations he had politically and legally. there is another book called refugees and rescue that notes an unpublished diary by an aide to president roosevelt that really tries to highlight -- when the diary, i should say, highlights how much roosevelt was concerned and tried to do for the plight
st. louis was on the coast of miami beach, did they try to persuade the government or rally public opinion to allow the st. louis to come into the united states? >> to answer your second question, there was some rather wide coverage of the plight, but only very view journalists and editors admitted to making an exception. in a sense reflecting the general mood in the public at the time. so no, the answer to your second question is no. in terms of your first question, again, there is a lot...
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st. louis right there, who had waiting numbers to get in right off the shores of miami beach.o it was a very, very complicated and heart wrenching situation. anyway, the ship did have to go back to europe. halfway through the journey back, you could imagine, there was mass panic on the ship. there were rumors of suicide if the ship had to go back to germany. but due to a deal brokered, initiated by the american jewish joint distribution committee and four western european countries other than germany, belgium, holland, france, and england, they would not have to go back to hamburg. they would go to brussels -- excuse me, to antwerp, and be disbursed there between belgium, france, holland, and england. on june 17th, when the st. louis passengers disembarked, that was considered the happy ending to the story. of course, with the hindsight, historical hindsight, which is always 20/20, we know it's not a happy ending, because three of the four countries by the mid-1940 were invaded by the germans. so to be a jew in any one of those countries was the same intents and purposes being
st. louis right there, who had waiting numbers to get in right off the shores of miami beach.o it was a very, very complicated and heart wrenching situation. anyway, the ship did have to go back to europe. halfway through the journey back, you could imagine, there was mass panic on the ship. there were rumors of suicide if the ship had to go back to germany. but due to a deal brokered, initiated by the american jewish joint distribution committee and four western european countries other than...
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beach florida. identifying themselves as the lone wolf. st., cage freak organic murders as murderers and death is death. >> we have a did a beautiful display of meat in our meat department. >> reporter: no arrest has been made with the widow breaking. they are hopeful the person to blame is cost. caught. >> we will have a big party at the person is caught. >> reporter: this is a continuance of last year's actions against two oakland businesses with window breaking. >> jacqueline: uc port plenty of rain but not here just yet rapping all around with low pressure there is more rain appeared in the corner of california. again, as we move into the letter knight and early tomorrow morning. we will not see any light me because there is no instability. none of the computer models are pinpointing where the rain will be. you could see a couple of areas of rate approaching tomorrow morning creek there is one of them at midnight. i believe we will have better coverage than what futurecast-this blinkered we will start to see clearing here and the north ba
beach florida. identifying themselves as the lone wolf. st., cage freak organic murders as murderers and death is death. >> we have a did a beautiful display of meat in our meat department. >> reporter: no arrest has been made with the widow breaking. they are hopeful the person to blame is cost. caught. >> we will have a big party at the person is caught. >> reporter: this is a continuance of last year's actions against two oakland businesses with window breaking....
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panelists include lawyers from both sides of the case as well as the palm beach county elections supervisor. the st. thomas university ethics center hosted this hour-long event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible for you. by that i mean we're going to track this from the ballot box through the florida supreme court and all the way up to the united states supreme court. one of the things we have here are persons who actually played in one way or audio -- another very pivotal roles in this particular event which, as you all know, hardly ever happens. but in any event let me start of -- off by telling you what my association with the bush-gore election actually turned out to be. when they discovered that we were going to have a long and drawn-out scenario as to who actually won this election, the news media as they usually do clapped their
panelists include lawyers from both sides of the case as well as the palm beach county elections supervisor. the st. thomas university ethics center hosted this hour-long event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible for you. by that i mean we're going to track this from the ballot box through the florida supreme court and all the way up to the united states...
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st. maarten is known for its white sandy beaches, fine hotels, and those blaring 747s.ist trap. every few minutes on the beach, at the hotel, at the bar, planes take off or land, all day long. on average, 60 planes land here every day. even though we've seen the videos on youtube, nothing could have prepared us for the plane's departure. tourists from far and wide throw caution to the wind. they curl their fingers around the chain link fence and hold on for dear life. >> i had no idea it was going to be that strong. >> tagging along with us, travel expert extraordinaire jane reynolds from oyster.com, a travel review site owned by trip advisor. their site is where the so-called photo fakeout is exposed. first up, the royal palm beach resort. their site boasts an inviting pool, a welcoming lobby, both are of course empty in the online pictures. but when we visited, not exactly what we saw online. >> everyone on our plane is here. >> our check-in? a 45-minute ordeal. next we head over to the storied french side. >> taking in an amazing view. what do you think so far? >> so
st. maarten is known for its white sandy beaches, fine hotels, and those blaring 747s.ist trap. every few minutes on the beach, at the hotel, at the bar, planes take off or land, all day long. on average, 60 planes land here every day. even though we've seen the videos on youtube, nothing could have prepared us for the plane's departure. tourists from far and wide throw caution to the wind. they curl their fingers around the chain link fence and hold on for dear life. >> i had no idea it...
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beach. o'conner hospital and st. louis in gilroy.l owned by the daughters of charity health systems. nurses and city leaders demonstrated in front of the seton medical center yesterday. they are demanding the hospital and its emergency room stay open because it's the only one for miles. one woman said it saved a family member last year. >> having a 24-hour open er. >> you know, facility and able to take care of emergency -- to take care of emergency care as well as urgent care, it worked out beautifully. >>> doctors said it's losing millions of dollars a year. no one was saying yet who the buyer is but there's speculation it's prime healthcare. that company is being investigated for overbilling medicare. >>> we'll continue our extensive coverage on the shocking death of robin williams. coming up in 20 minutes, we'll go live to a growing memorial in san francisco and of course, robin williams was well known here at ktvu's peering right here on "mornings on 2". >>> good morning, robin. >> traffic 101 near lucas valley road. there's ewa
beach. o'conner hospital and st. louis in gilroy.l owned by the daughters of charity health systems. nurses and city leaders demonstrated in front of the seton medical center yesterday. they are demanding the hospital and its emergency room stay open because it's the only one for miles. one woman said it saved a family member last year. >> having a 24-hour open er. >> you know, facility and able to take care of emergency -- to take care of emergency care as well as urgent care, it...
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st. lo on d-day. why? because it is a crossroads and it would be the natural place the germans would use to counterattack omaha beach so it creates ruins and kills many french civilians who are certainly caught in the middle of all of this. and of course as the push for st. lo matures into a major ground battle it leads to even more destruction. ultimately, leading one us army soldier to say, after the battle, with sort of awe and sorrow in his voice, we liberated the hell out of this place. st. lo will be the focus point for bradley's army in july of 1944. he pushes forward with three us army divisions, 35th, which is missouri, kansas, nebraska, national guard, new to combat in july 1944. second infantry division, which is the indianhead division which lands the day after d-day, omaha beach and many of you have seen a famous image of soldiers ascending omaha beach with vehicles and supplies landed on the beach below them and they are looking up at the camera with the long column, that took place at wn-65 in the heart of omaha beach and it was on june 7th, 1944. the second division was regular army division and took
st. lo on d-day. why? because it is a crossroads and it would be the natural place the germans would use to counterattack omaha beach so it creates ruins and kills many french civilians who are certainly caught in the middle of all of this. and of course as the push for st. lo matures into a major ground battle it leads to even more destruction. ultimately, leading one us army soldier to say, after the battle, with sort of awe and sorrow in his voice, we liberated the hell out of this place....
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st feet in monterey bay. we're forecasting a stranger than average swells. if you're going to the beaches for labor day the reason why, here we go. winds down to 65 miles per hour moving west-northwest. we've had rip currents strong, and clouds moving in. so, forecast tomorrow lots of sunshine, high clouds starting to stream in from west to east. so overnight lows across the bay area, mid-50s along the coast. highs tomorrow, similar, maybe a degree or two warmer than today. 84 the high in san jose. 80s in palo alto. 77, 70 keg degrees. up north, you notice that summer temperatures, 60s along the coast. 80s inland. 80 in union city. 93 antioch. 93 the high accu-weather forecast calls for mid-90s, holiday weekend looking great, dry and a slow cooling trend towards labor day on monday. >> coming up next future of on demand ride services in california. >> lawmakers reaching a compromise that s first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>>
st feet in monterey bay. we're forecasting a stranger than average swells. if you're going to the beaches for labor day the reason why, here we go. winds down to 65 miles per hour moving west-northwest. we've had rip currents strong, and clouds moving in. so, forecast tomorrow lots of sunshine, high clouds starting to stream in from west to east. so overnight lows across the bay area, mid-50s along the coast. highs tomorrow, similar, maybe a degree or two warmer than today. 84 the high in san...
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st feet in monterey bay. we're forecasting a stranger than average swells. if you're going to the beaches for labor day the reason why, here we go. winds down to 65 miles per hour moving west-northwest. we've had rip currents strong, and clouds moving in. so, forecast tomorrow lots of sunshine, high clouds starting to stream in from west to east. so overnight lows across the bay area, mid-50s along the coast. highs tomorrow, similar, maybe a degree or two warmer than today. 84 the high in san jose. 80s in palo alto. 77, 70 keg degrees. up north, you notice that summer temperatures, 60s along the coast. 80s inland. 80 in union city. 93 antioch. 93 the high accu-weather forecast calls for mid-90s, holiday weekend looking great, dry and a slow cooling trend towards labor day on monday. >> coming up next future of on demand ride services in california. >> lawmakers reaching a alex jenny jenny carlos alex carlos good morning burrito team! we set out to make a bigger, tastier breakfast burrito and i think we nailed it. introducing bigger, better breakfast burritos. the grande sausage, packed wi
st feet in monterey bay. we're forecasting a stranger than average swells. if you're going to the beaches for labor day the reason why, here we go. winds down to 65 miles per hour moving west-northwest. we've had rip currents strong, and clouds moving in. so, forecast tomorrow lots of sunshine, high clouds starting to stream in from west to east. so overnight lows across the bay area, mid-50s along the coast. highs tomorrow, similar, maybe a degree or two warmer than today. 84 the high in san...
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Aug 22, 2014
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beaches and the sea. but the sea is becoming a problem. rising sea levels are eating away at the coastline here. aria st. louis works for the agricultural ministry. dieter rothenberger works for the german agency for international cooperation. the erosion of the land is just one of the challenges they're facing. on the east of the island, they meet with fishermen. they tell them that once there was a white, sandy beach here. they're using primitive means to try and stop the water. >> more and more waves are coming and they take it all with them. it won't last very long. in a year or two, the water will come here. there's no solution. >> the people don't want to move, so they have to live with the consequences of climate change. >> i wanted to make sure that he understood the we is him and me. because he is the one who is actually living here, has the idea of what it was before that he is looking for, and he is currently being impacted. >> it's the rainy season, but for this time of year, there's far too little rain. a disaster for the farmers. edmond aquat has to water his fruit plantations twice a week.
beaches and the sea. but the sea is becoming a problem. rising sea levels are eating away at the coastline here. aria st. louis works for the agricultural ministry. dieter rothenberger works for the german agency for international cooperation. the erosion of the land is just one of the challenges they're facing. on the east of the island, they meet with fishermen. they tell them that once there was a white, sandy beach here. they're using primitive means to try and stop the water. >> more...
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for locking themselves in a room for a week at time like the beach and miami's tropical pace of life. >> can you raise your left-hand? >> stsn online emergency room was created and coded here in miami. >> yes, ma'am. a possible stroke alert. >> this internet company in south florida because of a kpelttive band width speed and bilingual work force. especially appealing when companies look south to expand in latin america. in six years the number of people online in latin america has doubled. ratio contact founded in germany but in miami in part because of this fortress. a gateway internet hub that provides the fastest link between north america and south america. >> you could have set up in california in silicon valley. you could have chosen the route 128 boston area, the research triangle. why miami? >> the millisecond. >> the speed you get here versus being in germany? >> millisecond. if you have a major website on the internet, the milliseconds will make a defense. >> i don't think there will be a silicon valley. miami will cut the own path. can it be more innovative producing entrepreneurs and big id ideas? you bet. >> t
for locking themselves in a room for a week at time like the beach and miami's tropical pace of life. >> can you raise your left-hand? >> stsn online emergency room was created and coded here in miami. >> yes, ma'am. a possible stroke alert. >> this internet company in south florida because of a kpelttive band width speed and bilingual work force. especially appealing when companies look south to expand in latin america. in six years the number of people online in latin...
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beach so it'll be cooled by the coast. of course the north bay were looking for widespread 70 st.ent chance for some sprinkles for the afternoon hours. it's possibly a 40 percent chance to see some rain tomorrow morning into the afternoon. the no. maybe not see the biggest chance of that rein. this will develop a forecast throughout the day. keep a two-tier for up dates and you can also look on our web site at kron 4 doc from. >>:anny: were started in the east bay in the berkeley area all along but west bound 80 their brush fire at university avenue and offered their is closed right now. we do have some delays tracking ups. the traffic has slowed down to around 34 mi. per hour. will show you the bay bridge were we can see the meeting lights being turned down. there's a backed up starting heading into the city. corridor talk about the bar delays its attentive 20 minute delay at daly city and that sfo. for more information on that and i'll let you know when a brush fire gets put out along westbound a knee when that happens. >> darya : 549 right now the birds big vat at levi stadium
beach so it'll be cooled by the coast. of course the north bay were looking for widespread 70 st.ent chance for some sprinkles for the afternoon hours. it's possibly a 40 percent chance to see some rain tomorrow morning into the afternoon. the no. maybe not see the biggest chance of that rein. this will develop a forecast throughout the day. keep a two-tier for up dates and you can also look on our web site at kron 4 doc from. >>:anny: were started in the east bay in the berkeley area all...
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beach with little kids, rip currents are a problem with the waves. otherwise, heat continues. yesterday, by far, the hottest day across the country, hundreds widespre widespread, excessive heat warning for the st off after this, but today, people call this the last really hot, hot day of the summer, and east coast, mid atlantic, cities in the east, wednesday will be new york city's last chance to hit 90 degre degrees. only done once this summer. today is 86 in new york. tomorrow hotter than that. >> i'm okay with once. that works for me in new york. thank you, bill. . at the top of the hour on "morning joe" new signs u.s. is gearing up for a fight in syria. live report from overseas for you. back here, huddling around the water cooler with the new revelation from this beauty queen. it's a good one. back after this. weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious eachwon't have a claim.wners that's why allstate claim free rewards gives you money back for every year you don't have one. and why if you're part of the other 5%, allstate offers claim rateguard. so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. no matter what comes your way, your home protects you. ...protect it back allstate
beach with little kids, rip currents are a problem with the waves. otherwise, heat continues. yesterday, by far, the hottest day across the country, hundreds widespre widespread, excessive heat warning for the st off after this, but today, people call this the last really hot, hot day of the summer, and east coast, mid atlantic, cities in the east, wednesday will be new york city's last chance to hit 90 degre degrees. only done once this summer. today is 86 in new york. tomorrow hotter than...
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beach. the waves could swell up to 30 feet. >> a stranded surfer was rescued today when he lost his board. >>> let's go to paul deanno live in st. helena. you're landlocked so if you don't water there -- wait, are you drinking the wine? [ laughter ] >> no, no. >> reporter: it's amazing how much damage there is and isn't. we are in st. helena. you would think nothing happened here. we are at hall winery. go down the road 20 minutes and downtown napa and you have some significant problems but out here we are looking pretty good. amazing considering how close this area was to a magnitude 6.0 earthquake just three days ago. there have been more than 100 aftershocks. this is a map of the aftershocks from today. i'm thankful to report that nothing has been of significance. the most recent aftershock was three hours ago. they will get fewer and farther between but we carry a 12% chance of a 5.0 greater aftershock between now and sunday morning. morgan hill hot day 95 degrees. livermore also 95. as soon as you lose that ocean influence, it gets hot. napa officially 90 today. fremont 87. san jose you had a warm day 83. san francisco alm
beach. the waves could swell up to 30 feet. >> a stranded surfer was rescued today when he lost his board. >>> let's go to paul deanno live in st. helena. you're landlocked so if you don't water there -- wait, are you drinking the wine? [ laughter ] >> no, no. >> reporter: it's amazing how much damage there is and isn't. we are in st. helena. you would think nothing happened here. we are at hall winery. go down the road 20 minutes and downtown napa and you have some...
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beaches. look at these temperatures, talking about these heat indices. these are the actual temperatures into the upper 90s to around 100 where normally we would be in the upper 80s. stlly the bull's-eye for the heat that has been incredible. we've had heat indices in the middle of the night and that's still the case so they've continued and extended the heat advisories and warnings right through the day today on tuesday. let's take you to some pictures, i want to show law happened off cape cod, massachusetts. oh, yes, you want to go to the beach but don't want this guy to hang out with you there. that's a shark. that's a great white. look at that. a great white spotted off massachusetts. they alerted beach patrol and, well, guess what. everybody got out of the water then they got creative and look behind me. they were scribbling on the sand here. you're going to need a bigger boat. remember that. >> the best line ever. >> yes, indeed. one of the best lines ever. the shark hopefully went about its way and everyone enjoyed the rest of the day at the beach in massachusetts. you have to enjoy because summer ends early. >> yes, it does. all right. >> thanks very much. >>
beaches. look at these temperatures, talking about these heat indices. these are the actual temperatures into the upper 90s to around 100 where normally we would be in the upper 80s. stlly the bull's-eye for the heat that has been incredible. we've had heat indices in the middle of the night and that's still the case so they've continued and extended the heat advisories and warnings right through the day today on tuesday. let's take you to some pictures, i want to show law happened off cape...
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beach. this creates ruins and kills french civilians caught in the middle of all of this and as the push for st. lowe leads to more destruction, ultimately leading one u.s. army soldier to say after the battle with sort of awe and sorrow in his voice, we liberated the hell out of this place. >>> that's part of an hour-long program with author john mcmanus describing the allied forces in liberating nazi france after the norman normandy invasion. tonight at 8:00 eastern, 5:00 pacific. >>> more on world war ii tomorrow night. at 8:00, life on the battlefield. three army veterans recount their experiences as part of the d-day invasion. at 9:10 p.m., wives and children of soldiers share memories of d-day and fdr's death. and then at 9:50, the invasion of sicily and the italian campaign. >>> good afternoon and welcome to the cato institute. my name is tim limplg, director of krchl ato's project on criminal justice. today we want to examine some distressing legal trends that are at work in the criminal law area. our guest speaker today, sidney powell, has just written a new book entitled "license to l
beach. this creates ruins and kills french civilians caught in the middle of all of this and as the push for st. lowe leads to more destruction, ultimately leading one u.s. army soldier to say after the battle with sort of awe and sorrow in his voice, we liberated the hell out of this place. >>> that's part of an hour-long program with author john mcmanus describing the allied forces in liberating nazi france after the norman normandy invasion. tonight at 8:00 eastern, 5:00 pacific....
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beach. wherever morning takes you, take along nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. oatmeal. cinnamon. softly-baked. nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. les e th covs beer, stss fr thelemes... .inse anout. let's goo thplac withhe bt pat, ta it me f les then.roc.and.rol let'do t onehinghat chans evythi. les do thi mo savg. mo doi. that theower theome p. ght w, behrremi plupain wi an sy-can fish, just23.9a gaon. giving us some return as you see the green on the map. observation on the ground is that it's not forms of rain and drizzle for a lot of our communities. >> james: we are seeing widespread cloud cover and a low pressure system. right now at temperatures that you can see upper 50s low 60s. and just above we have the low cloud layer. will let you know the begins to happen. temperatures will stay on the mount side because of the sound being blocked. >> james: in the east bay were looking at 86. 85 in livermore. in upper 60s and low 74. out in ocean beach it will be partly cloudy all day long. so a day of upper '70's. the seven dead around the day forecast. >> james: that's the way the weather is shaping up. >> george: least we bell watched the store freew
beach. wherever morning takes you, take along nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. oatmeal. cinnamon. softly-baked. nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. les e th covs beer, stss fr thelemes... .inse anout. let's goo thplac withhe bt pat, ta it me f les then.roc.and.rol let'do t onehinghat chans evythi. les do thi mo savg. mo doi. that theower theome p. ght w, behrremi plupain wi an sy-can fish, just23.9a gaon. giving us some return as you see the green on the map. observation on the...
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beach clothes frustration in the cells of three after severe storms caused erosion in deterioration. since then artificial local homeowners but it is time to move the trail slightly inland with the sea ranch, st the finish last month now is open to the public. a top automaker fiat bring home for 415 years to merge with chrysler. fiat's shareholders approved the move friday. the new company will be incorporated under the new nam see got chrysler automobile. those are treading on the new york stock exchange on october. you have more than other drivers were about on the road these days computer hackers are now targeting a car. the report this is the most tackle car 24 team sheik tricky. others that made this list include 2015 cadillac escalate the 2014 toyota pre is secure researchers say the biggest portability is a car built in alps and blue tooth which connect the car to services like on star. >> : begin for weather forecast coming up meantime let's take a look outside the scene at the cemetery bridge we have partly cloudy conditions erica law the forecast again took mother this morning. right now they're dealing with the deep the marine layer of the bay area right now overcast along the bay
beach clothes frustration in the cells of three after severe storms caused erosion in deterioration. since then artificial local homeowners but it is time to move the trail slightly inland with the sea ranch, st the finish last month now is open to the public. a top automaker fiat bring home for 415 years to merge with chrysler. fiat's shareholders approved the move friday. the new company will be incorporated under the new nam see got chrysler automobile. those are treading on the new york...