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government regulation has changed the bay delta accord. safe to say environmentalists have decided fish are more important than those unemployed. that maybe they come before the individual. and what does that mean? since 2007, the state water project has lost 2.6 million acre-feet because of these policies. ow, what does that mean, 2.6 million acre-feet? that means that's enough for the annual water needs of every resident in los angeles, new york and chicago combined. where'd that water go? out to the ocean. why would we send it out to the ocean when we could store it for the drought that we knew would happen? there's nothing that illustrates this more of a broken system than just three years ago. you've all seen those photos of people shown down here on tv of california when it had a snowpack and california today when it's all dry. but just three years ago, you know what that snowpack was? . re than 170% boy, that would be a good year to be an ant. that would be a good year to send it down. that would be a good year to store for today so
government regulation has changed the bay delta accord. safe to say environmentalists have decided fish are more important than those unemployed. that maybe they come before the individual. and what does that mean? since 2007, the state water project has lost 2.6 million acre-feet because of these policies. ow, what does that mean, 2.6 million acre-feet? that means that's enough for the annual water needs of every resident in los angeles, new york and chicago combined. where'd that water go?...
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they have a tendency to swim into the pump as the delta. get captured and this is illegal under the law. >> they get priority in terms of water allocation to try to make sure the delta smelt are surviving and prospering? and they get priority over farmers in the central valley? i don't want to oversimplify this, but am i being fair? >> that's how ridiculous it is. the delta smelt have priority. 300 were caught in the traps a year ago. they flushed 8,000 acre feet of water into the ocean. >> it is an adorable little critter. whether it is in danger is a question. it is a question of how much -- where do you draw the line, how much are you going to pay for species versus people? even within the category of people, who pays the bill if you really want to do an extra million board feed a year for smelt and other critters? this is why the democrats especially want no coverage of this issue at all. it raises very difficult questions that they would prefer not to answer, especially in a difficult economy where people are naturally thinking more ab
they have a tendency to swim into the pump as the delta. get captured and this is illegal under the law. >> they get priority in terms of water allocation to try to make sure the delta smelt are surviving and prospering? and they get priority over farmers in the central valley? i don't want to oversimplify this, but am i being fair? >> that's how ridiculous it is. the delta smelt have priority. 300 were caught in the traps a year ago. they flushed 8,000 acre feet of water into the...
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reservoirs run out of water without limited releases salt will continue tam nate the -- contaminate the delta. >> this is the most serious doubt in modern times. >> and for the zero allocation, they will deliver water to communities if there's a threat to public health and safety. today's historic announcement could lead more local agencies to require rationing, and the state is looking into the authority to call for rationing as well. in sacramento. channel 2 news. >> after the water department announcement jerry brown said today's as is -- action is a reminder the drought is real. we're taking every possible step to prepare the state for the continuing dry condition. cal fire has hired firefighters and the department of fish and wildlife has halted fishing in some rivers where the water river level is too low. >>> here in the bay area. four counties will be impacted. the santa clara county, alameda, solano, and the napa county flood control. mike traveled to fremont to see how the bay area water agencies are responding. water, there's not a lot of it. >> my yard is survival of the fittest.
reservoirs run out of water without limited releases salt will continue tam nate the -- contaminate the delta. >> this is the most serious doubt in modern times. >> and for the zero allocation, they will deliver water to communities if there's a threat to public health and safety. today's historic announcement could lead more local agencies to require rationing, and the state is looking into the authority to call for rationing as well. in sacramento. channel 2 news. >> after...
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they rely on fresh water flowing through the delta. but with the drought, much of that water has been diverted into two enormous water bodies. some argue that water is wasted on crop such as cotton or rice which use massive amounts of water. >> we have provisions in the operations of both projects to cut back on water for fish. during poor water years. >> we can be assured that certain of our fish stocks will simply be lost permanently. we'll never see some of the fish that will be coming through san francisco bay since the ice age on earth ever again because of the way we have managed the water projects. >> salmon need relatively cool waters to hatch their eggs. with low water tables the water gets hotter and that can cook the eggs. also each year the powerful water pumps pumps that divert water suck in and kill salmon. if it wasn't for agriculture the water projects would not have been built and they say salmon can be bred in hatcheries. >>> still to come on a second look, how california went from a desert to one of the richest agric
they rely on fresh water flowing through the delta. but with the drought, much of that water has been diverted into two enormous water bodies. some argue that water is wasted on crop such as cotton or rice which use massive amounts of water. >> we have provisions in the operations of both projects to cut back on water for fish. during poor water years. >> we can be assured that certain of our fish stocks will simply be lost permanently. we'll never see some of the fish that will be...
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. >> here in the nile delta, these field producer from half of egypt's agricultural crops. but these fertile farmland are shrinking fast as a building boom is underway. revolution,11 the the number of homes built illegally on farmland has been -- risen exponentially. egypt's population has grown by 4 million in the past three years and more people mean more houses are needed. armors say around 20% of the delta's arable land has been lost since 2011 -- farmers say around 20% of the delta's arable land has been lost. >> there has been no one to bring them to a council of course after the revolution there were a lot of complaints regarding the farmland. >> there is a law prohibiting construction on valuable agricultural land. but the government says it is almost impossible to enforce. >> it is not possible to be done by law by force. it as to be a society, --ement rather than >> egyptian farmers are also raising a water crisis. lack of both quantity and quality. this farm just outside cairo they found a solution. and adapting the traditional way of farming using innovative hydr
. >> here in the nile delta, these field producer from half of egypt's agricultural crops. but these fertile farmland are shrinking fast as a building boom is underway. revolution,11 the the number of homes built illegally on farmland has been -- risen exponentially. egypt's population has grown by 4 million in the past three years and more people mean more houses are needed. armors say around 20% of the delta's arable land has been lost since 2011 -- farmers say around 20% of the delta's...
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it's one of the well it's not just press one to delta's say about it. i cooked mine. it's also an important refuge for wildlife. he insisted he is now facing a major threat the full range to set traps the mosque but steadily tributaries pm. now the most apt advantage of it like that mean that quite a hit at the interval but oh what a ball to kick up the bacon the weekend. it's so much garbage and her dad did pour into the river. um no i don't love of plants analysts. now most of the new working on the rebbe me see what my youngest was talking about the reason has the second largest oil reserves in the wild after saudi arabia we may seek strategic using a strip mine and i think they involve large amounts of water and chemicals the government of our practice as the princess is not time for two to watch a silly old and only requirement. the one being forced to comply and teach the board said he needed to succeed. don t teach the antics of beslan. it's good to get john and connie easy commute easy on time delta seventy by the government. she is coming to do great discounts
it's one of the well it's not just press one to delta's say about it. i cooked mine. it's also an important refuge for wildlife. he insisted he is now facing a major threat the full range to set traps the mosque but steadily tributaries pm. now the most apt advantage of it like that mean that quite a hit at the interval but oh what a ball to kick up the bacon the weekend. it's so much garbage and her dad did pour into the river. um no i don't love of plants analysts. now most of the new working...
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of drinking water in the next 60 to 100 days. >> but even though some have allocations due them, the delta may cut that too if it gets too salty to drink. >> the impact will be largely on landscapes, we have enough water to serve all the public health and safety needs of the community. >> tri valley residents will be asked to cut their water usage 20% and maybe more unless the sierras see snow and rain soon, don napp kpix. >> they estimate they will not do that and could cost 5 billion dollars this year alone. >> we know being a police officer is tough but we got a look at what it is really look. we have this survey. >> i think it is devastating. >> reporter: the survey is a peak into the minds of oakland police officer. >> the working conditions for a oakland police officer have to be the most difficult for a officer in california. >> a high crime rate a disproportionate low number of officers and low moral, 65% say they don't feel valued, 55% say they don't feel valued by the citizens, one officer called the department a laughingstock. >> when you hear the moral is low for an oakland pol
of drinking water in the next 60 to 100 days. >> but even though some have allocations due them, the delta may cut that too if it gets too salty to drink. >> the impact will be largely on landscapes, we have enough water to serve all the public health and safety needs of the community. >> tri valley residents will be asked to cut their water usage 20% and maybe more unless the sierras see snow and rain soon, don napp kpix. >> they estimate they will not do that and could...
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urged a diversion of the march into the mississippi delta and into the larger lack communities. where snake -- so they see this as a chance to create a moving of balding demonstration and at the same time show the direction. out of the comes the slogan of black power. carmichael is a fascinating character. not that he is unknown but it's really what catapults him into celebrity. by the end of the march he is compared to malcolm x in a lot of ways. really the voice of lack radicalism. he has a gift for talking to local people and connecting to so many different audiences whether that's in harlem or the mississippi delta. he is charismatic and powerful and he is provocative harriet it's almost like he makes a rhetorical point to not appeal to white consciousness even when he is pushed and pushed. he is cleverly stubborn about his concern with uplifting black people and not being seen as appeasing white liberals which are uncertain allies. the best part of the what animates this idea lacked power and the other main character he becomes in some ways the moral center of the march. fo
urged a diversion of the march into the mississippi delta and into the larger lack communities. where snake -- so they see this as a chance to create a moving of balding demonstration and at the same time show the direction. out of the comes the slogan of black power. carmichael is a fascinating character. not that he is unknown but it's really what catapults him into celebrity. by the end of the march he is compared to malcolm x in a lot of ways. really the voice of lack radicalism. he has a...
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there is simply no more water to pump from the delta. mr. speaker, instead of working together, bill further divides our state. my district, the city of sacramento, the sacramento region -- region, and northern california as a whole strongly opposes this bill. some of the concerns include the loss of the state's right to manage its own water, the decimation of environmental protections for sacramento's san joaquin dell tark the ability to manage folsom vezzvaw for the benefit of the --res. vaw for the benefit -- reservoir for the area. we can not afford to give up california's right to control its own water future. the stakes are much too high. i urge my colleagues to strongly oppose this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: reserves. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, i'm pleased at this time to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from california, a member of
there is simply no more water to pump from the delta. mr. speaker, instead of working together, bill further divides our state. my district, the city of sacramento, the sacramento region -- region, and northern california as a whole strongly opposes this bill. some of the concerns include the loss of the state's right to manage its own water, the decimation of environmental protections for sacramento's san joaquin dell tark the ability to manage folsom vezzvaw for the benefit of the --res. vaw...
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you have farmers north of the sacramento delta selling the rights to those south and transport throughueduct. >> chris, the folks in the central valley do not talk about the -- they do not complain about the farmers north of the sacramento delta. they are complaining about the conservationists, the people that write lawsuits that require water to stay there for example local smelt or the steelhead salmon that they are trying to introduce you to some of those northern california rivers. >> yeah, i realize that everybody likes to target that situation, but realistically that is not the only problem in the delta. you know, we have to keep in mind, you have got to have a certain amount of water flowing through the delta at all points if for nothing else to remove the salt water from san francisco bay from backing up into the delta system and poisoning the water in there for both agricultural use as well as for the multiple of urban areas they get their water from the sacramento delta. so it is not just about fish. there is a lot more to that this situation. ultimately, keep something in mi
you have farmers north of the sacramento delta selling the rights to those south and transport throughueduct. >> chris, the folks in the central valley do not talk about the -- they do not complain about the farmers north of the sacramento delta. they are complaining about the conservationists, the people that write lawsuits that require water to stay there for example local smelt or the steelhead salmon that they are trying to introduce you to some of those northern california rivers....
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right after that he had to go to the delta where the it started. then there was a large rally of black power. and some of the speakers like for the beacons of defense that was self-defense and sncc were using provocative rhetoric. keane was trying to pull a backing gave a beautiful moving speech he saw a brighter vision to talk about birmingham in selma but he was so worn down with everyone under his arms. he wondered if he could still work with these organizations. >> host: other seminal moments during the march? >> the other major incidents of violence is two days later in canton mississippi. a few days before the end of the march. and of few days after the of philadelphia of riots. there was a petition to the federal government the state of mississippi is not adequately protecting us. we need protection national guard or u.s. marshals or other personnel. is essentially they were ignored by johnson. he had seen urban riots and a big controversy that seemed to stigmatize black families in a couple of weeks but johnson kept his distance from the gr
right after that he had to go to the delta where the it started. then there was a large rally of black power. and some of the speakers like for the beacons of defense that was self-defense and sncc were using provocative rhetoric. keane was trying to pull a backing gave a beautiful moving speech he saw a brighter vision to talk about birmingham in selma but he was so worn down with everyone under his arms. he wondered if he could still work with these organizations. >> host: other seminal...
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change is in the air for delta. starting next year, the airline will rework its frequent flyer program. instead of passengers earnings miles for distance, they will be awared mileage based on the ticket price. delta has been attempt to attract more business travelers. a delta official says the new format will better recognize business travelers versus leisure travelers. also elite travels will receive added bonus miles depending on their status. boeing is making headlines this week. the jet maker has agreed on a 2 billion dollar contract to manufacture 16 new spy planes for the navy. it's also trying to sell some of its 787 dreamliners that were rejected by some airlines after last year's debacle that stemmed from battery issues. those planes are only partially completed. and boeing rival airbus is playing catch up. its increasing production to crank out more jets per month by 20- 16. blackberry's bbm messaging service is getting a lot of buzz. blackberry stock has been on an upswing surrounding speculation that the
change is in the air for delta. starting next year, the airline will rework its frequent flyer program. instead of passengers earnings miles for distance, they will be awared mileage based on the ticket price. delta has been attempt to attract more business travelers. a delta official says the new format will better recognize business travelers versus leisure travelers. also elite travels will receive added bonus miles depending on their status. boeing is making headlines this week. the jet...
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when they get to the d-delta of course they talk about black power. and when they get to jackson. it is a forgotten story that it's the largest at least 15,000 people per to speak in this and the story kind of gets lost because we tend to focus on open of these divisions but if you talk to people that participated in this march, this was an extraordinary moment. so the march gave you the opportunity to talk about all of these different themes in the movement moving further and further south. getting back to that question i had the luxury in the media coverage for one thing this is a march that was covered in the national magazines and newspapers, you name it and also because the civil rights organizations keep the papers and records there were all sorts of records that could be founded in the personal papers but also the organizations. it's also a march tha the marchs under surveillance. the fbi, mississippi highway patrol and a group called the mississippi state sovereignty commission which was an organization founded earlier by the 1950s with the express papers of how to preserve
when they get to the d-delta of course they talk about black power. and when they get to jackson. it is a forgotten story that it's the largest at least 15,000 people per to speak in this and the story kind of gets lost because we tend to focus on open of these divisions but if you talk to people that participated in this march, this was an extraordinary moment. so the march gave you the opportunity to talk about all of these different themes in the movement moving further and further south....
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same for south of the delta. municipal users north, 50%. south, 50%. but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water users with very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40% of their allocations, which is unheard of. >> reporter: water expert peter glick says the signal from the feds today is that our state, especially agriculture, which uses 80% of california water, is in serious trouble. >> there's going to be a big drop in what we grow, where we grow it and what's available in our supermarkets. >> reporter: beef and dairy prices will likely rise as feed becomes scarce and expensive. fruit and vegetable prices could rise as shortages develop. farmers say the critical time will be in about six months. the summer and fall harvests could be the smallest in decades. in the meantime, they are asking everyone, pray for rain. john fowler, ktvu channel 2news. >>> dairy farmers and cattle ranchers say the drought is already taking its toll. pasture lands in the north bay should be a foot tall now, not a few inches as you see here. also, the co
same for south of the delta. municipal users north, 50%. south, 50%. but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water users with very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40% of their allocations, which is unheard of. >> reporter: water expert peter glick says the signal from the feds today is that our state, especially agriculture, which uses 80% of california water, is in serious trouble. >> there's going to be a big drop in what we grow, where we grow it and...
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mark strassman went to the delta airlines operations center in atlanta. >> we'll just monitor it hereough the tarmac situation. >> reporter: the man at the center of coordinating and controlling delta's 4800 daily flights is dave holtz. he leads the 270 employees in this room trying to get ahead of three storms. lawyer >> you have to have an airplane. you have to have a flight attendant crew. you have to have a pilot crew. those are three separate resources you have to put together. there's always that movement of crews and resources within the hub that we have to manage. so there's a lot of juggling that this room does. >> reporter: delta had to cancel 583 flights yesterday due to the week's first storm. the second storm forced delta to proactively cancel more than 500 flights today and tomorrow. how much more complicated is dealing with, in effect, three storms at once, become when just dealing with one storm is often, you know, an educated guess? >> it limits your options. some of those aircraft or crews we might position elsewhere in the northeast we'll position back in the great
mark strassman went to the delta airlines operations center in atlanta. >> we'll just monitor it hereough the tarmac situation. >> reporter: the man at the center of coordinating and controlling delta's 4800 daily flights is dave holtz. he leads the 270 employees in this room trying to get ahead of three storms. lawyer >> you have to have an airplane. you have to have a flight attendant crew. you have to have a pilot crew. those are three separate resources you have to put...
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same for south of the delta. municipal users, north 50% and south 50%, but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water users with very senior water rights are going do get cut back to 40% of allocations, which is unheard of. >> reporter: water expert peter glick says the signal from the feds today is that our state, especially agriculture, which uses 80% of california water, is in serious trouble. >> we're going to see a big drop in what we grow, where we grow and it what's available in our supermarkets. >> reporter: beef and dairy prices will likely rise, as feed becomes scarce and expensive. fruit and vegetable prices could rise, as shortages develop. farmers say the critical time will be in about six months, as this summer and fall harvests are expected to be possibly the lowest in decades. in the meantime, everyone is praying for rain. reporting live in oakland, john fowler, ktvu channel 2news. >>> this week, extremely dry conditions are adding to what is already a dire drought situation. let's go to chie
same for south of the delta. municipal users, north 50% and south 50%, but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water users with very senior water rights are going do get cut back to 40% of allocations, which is unheard of. >> reporter: water expert peter glick says the signal from the feds today is that our state, especially agriculture, which uses 80% of california water, is in serious trouble. >> we're going to see a big drop in what we grow, where we grow and it...
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greatest danger is if reservoirs run out of water without limited water in rivers salt will contaminate the delta. >> this is the most serious drought we've faced in modern times, we have to face it head on. >> about that zero allocation, state attar official -- water officials will export water to communities if there's a threat to human life or safety. today's announcement will leave other local water districts to call for curve evacuation -- conservation. >> santa clara anticipated the cuts. it will amount to enough water to supply 10,000 families a year. they don't have an immediate plan but will look to reserve water they saved in bakersfield. even if it started to rain soon it would be nearly impossible to reseries -- reverse. >> they would have to have rain every other day through may. then we would face drought conditions. we heard that woman say this is the most serious drought we've faced in our history. january was really that bad. >> december was that bad. 1976 was the year we used to measure the droughts by, we're less in terms of rainfall than in 76. in oakland you're at 18%, 16% in
greatest danger is if reservoirs run out of water without limited water in rivers salt will contaminate the delta. >> this is the most serious drought we've faced in modern times, we have to face it head on. >> about that zero allocation, state attar official -- water officials will export water to communities if there's a threat to human life or safety. today's announcement will leave other local water districts to call for curve evacuation -- conservation. >> santa clara...
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basically under the new allocations every farmer to the north of the delta, the light blue area, thesco bay there, they are going to get absolutely none of the allocation that they should expect. similarly, all the farms to the south they're not going to get a single drop either. farmers are extremely alarmed. this is what one of the lobby groups said in their defense, hoping that the government would sort it out, they're blaming the government at the moment. hopefully we can bring that statement up for you. >> some for -- >> nope. we can't. but we'll bring that to you. here we go. this crisis is a direct result of the 20-plus years of inaction by politicians and policy-makers who have failed to take the steps required to shield california from drought. well, water experts say it's really going to become a widespread problem. take a listen -- >> some water users with very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40% of their allocations which is unheard of, going to see a big drop in what we grow, where we grow it and what's available in our supermarkets. >> california is som
basically under the new allocations every farmer to the north of the delta, the light blue area, thesco bay there, they are going to get absolutely none of the allocation that they should expect. similarly, all the farms to the south they're not going to get a single drop either. farmers are extremely alarmed. this is what one of the lobby groups said in their defense, hoping that the government would sort it out, they're blaming the government at the moment. hopefully we can bring that...
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they would strip the area for the endangered by allocating more water from the delta to farms in the san joaquin valley county. and they have already promiseed a veto. >>> it happened saturday night on university drive. a man grabbed and fondled a 19- year-old student. she was able to fight him off. he is described as a hispanic male with brown eyes and brown hair and was wearing a blackjack kit and black jeans. meanwhile a bizarre disturbance. a man appeared to be on drugs and started bashing out the windows in a building. they arrested the man shortly after 10:00 and the man caused major damage to the building. >>> and at a pg&e substation, it is an on going threat to the nation's power grid. they show the attack just south of san jose next april. experts say this type of physical attention is compacted by daily cyber attacks around the country. >> we get tens of thousands of hits a day on equipment and facilities in the power and the industry from nation states or they appear to be from nation states from teens who have gotten really smart and cute. >>> and they have been increase
they would strip the area for the endangered by allocating more water from the delta to farms in the san joaquin valley county. and they have already promiseed a veto. >>> it happened saturday night on university drive. a man grabbed and fondled a 19- year-old student. she was able to fight him off. he is described as a hispanic male with brown eyes and brown hair and was wearing a blackjack kit and black jeans. meanwhile a bizarre disturbance. a man appeared to be on drugs and started...
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there is concern the delta water in the district's backup reservoir will get too salty to drink. that capping off a week of concerning drought regulations. >> there will be no water if these conditions exist. >> reporter: water districts need to tap into other supplies. they are at 37% capacity and with 750,000 acres of farm land depending on reservoirs like these, it will be one of the toughest years on record for agriculture. >> we have a problem. as governor, i'm responsible for the whole state. >> reporter: 17 communities sate wide could run out of water in the next few months. southern california water officials met with the governor to talk about how extra reserves in the south could help communities in the north. president obama personally called the governor offering federal assistance. >> he pledged his support to help california. >> reporter: several local water agencies are calling for cut backs in water use. marin water district mandatory 25%. santa clara 10%. san francisco puc services 2.6 million users in the bay area. it is asking for a 10% cut in water use. >> it
there is concern the delta water in the district's backup reservoir will get too salty to drink. that capping off a week of concerning drought regulations. >> there will be no water if these conditions exist. >> reporter: water districts need to tap into other supplies. they are at 37% capacity and with 750,000 acres of farm land depending on reservoirs like these, it will be one of the toughest years on record for agriculture. >> we have a problem. as governor, i'm...
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the delta connection night 4454 landed at oakland airport arriving from l.a.x. d a passenger who is a former bart spokesman took this film. the chutes were not deployed. the passengers left as they would normally, down the stairs but before the evacuation there was panic. >> when we landed i smelled burning rubber and when we started getting closer to the gate the pilots slapped on the breaks and they started saying "get off, get off, get off, get off, get off the plane." >> the oakland fire department responded to the gate for a "red alert." there were 75 passengers and four crew member on board the no one was hurt. they were able to get their belongings back from the plane an hour after the incident. >>> bay area residents have little time to dry out and get ready for the next storm arriving this evening. getting around was the biggest problem caused busier's downpour with numerous accidents because of vehicle hydroplaneing. amy hollyfield will have more in a report at the top of the hour. >>> crews are scrambling to remove downed trees before the next storm mo
the delta connection night 4454 landed at oakland airport arriving from l.a.x. d a passenger who is a former bart spokesman took this film. the chutes were not deployed. the passengers left as they would normally, down the stairs but before the evacuation there was panic. >> when we landed i smelled burning rubber and when we started getting closer to the gate the pilots slapped on the breaks and they started saying "get off, get off, get off, get off, get off the plane."...
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same for south of the delta. municipal users north 50% and south 50% but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water reusers would very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40% of their allocations which is unheard of. >> reporter: peter glick says the signals is that our states especially agriculture which uses 80% of california water is in serious trouble. >> it's going to see a big drop in what we grow, where we grow it and what's available in our supermarkets. >> reporter: meat and dairy prices will suddenly rise. food and vegetable prices could rise as shortages develop. the critical time will be in about six months. the summer and fall harvest could be the smallest in decades in the meantime. they're asking everyone pray for rain. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and our coverage of the california drought continues on ktvu.com. scroll down to our hot topic section and you will find all sorts of information including the current levels of the state's major reservoirs. >>> pretty warm day
same for south of the delta. municipal users north 50% and south 50% but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water reusers would very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40% of their allocations which is unheard of. >> reporter: peter glick says the signals is that our states especially agriculture which uses 80% of california water is in serious trouble. >> it's going to see a big drop in what we grow, where we grow it and what's available in our...
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same for south of the delta. municipal users north 50% and south 50% but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water reusers would very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40% of their allocations which is unheard of. >> reporter: peter glick says the signals is that our states especially agriculture which uses 80% of california water is in serious trouble. >> it's going to see a big drop in what we grow, where we grow it and what's available in our supermarkets. >> reporter: meat and dairy prices will suddenly rise. food and vegetable prices could rise as shortages develop. the critical time will be in about six months. the summer and fall harvest could be the smallest in decades in the meantime. they're asking everyone pray for rain. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and our coverage of the california drought continues on ktvu.com. scroll down to our hot topic section and you will find all sorts of information including the current levels of the state's major reservoirs. >>> pretty warm day
same for south of the delta. municipal users north 50% and south 50% but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water reusers would very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40% of their allocations which is unheard of. >> reporter: peter glick says the signals is that our states especially agriculture which uses 80% of california water is in serious trouble. >> it's going to see a big drop in what we grow, where we grow it and what's available in our...
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are urging members to vote against legislation that would allow farmers to increase pumping from the deltaobama administration agreement requires the diversion of water to benefit salmon. brown says federal legislation would interfere with the state's effort and would really open old water williams. >>> the storm that rolled through the bay area yesterday helped some, most areas received anywhere from a quarter inch to an inch of rain, more storms are on the way. the weekend rain is certainly good start in helping saturate our dry ground. john fowler tells it's just a drop in the bucket compared to what's needed. >> sign to say bay area soil last week was the driest it's been in at least 120 years. today homeowners are doing something they haven't done in months. >> i turn off the water for a few days, because i think there was enough rain. >> jim scott says he's worried about new drought tolerant plants that have an established. >> it seems to be too little you know we need to feed instead of 2 inches. >> the district today told me an average 2 inches fell in its northern california water
are urging members to vote against legislation that would allow farmers to increase pumping from the deltaobama administration agreement requires the diversion of water to benefit salmon. brown says federal legislation would interfere with the state's effort and would really open old water williams. >>> the storm that rolled through the bay area yesterday helped some, most areas received anywhere from a quarter inch to an inch of rain, more storms are on the way. the weekend rain is...
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bitterly divided house of representatives has approved a plan that would advocate more water to the deltablican backed bill would strip obama administration protections for salmon and the endangered delta smelt. house democrats called the bill a water grab that would set a dangerous precedent. the bill is not expected to pass in the senate where democrats are in control. plus, the white house has promised a veto. >>> 2 investigates a loophole involving generic drugs. they can't sue the makers of the birth control pill which ma have played a role in the death. their painful story has implications for millions of people who take generic drugs. >> god she was such a great kid. just makes me so angry. we really want to prevent another young woman from suffering the same fate as lauren. >> while lauren was home from college, she made a trip to the doctor's office, and a car ride home her mother will never forget. >> she was happy when we were in the car, talking. this was a great pill. it was going to take care of all of her problems. >> it's good to have yaz. >> reporter: in june of 2012, she
bitterly divided house of representatives has approved a plan that would advocate more water to the deltablican backed bill would strip obama administration protections for salmon and the endangered delta smelt. house democrats called the bill a water grab that would set a dangerous precedent. the bill is not expected to pass in the senate where democrats are in control. plus, the white house has promised a veto. >>> 2 investigates a loophole involving generic drugs. they can't sue the...
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bitterly divided house of representatives has approved a plan that would advocate more water to the deltaican backed bill would strip obama administration protections for salmon and the endangered delta smelt. house democrats called the bill a water grab that would set a dangerous precedent. the bill is not expected to pass in the senate where democrats are in control. plus, the white house has promised a veto. >>> 2 investigates a loophole involving generic drugs. they can't sue the makers of the birth control pill which ma have played a role in the death. their painful story has implications for millions of people who take generic drugs. >> god she was such a great kid. just makes me so angry. we really want to prevent another young woman from suffering the same fate as lauren. >> while lauren was home from college, she made a trip to the doctor's office, and a car ride home her mother will never forget. >> she was happy when we were in the car, talking. this was a great pill. it was going to take care of all of her problems. >> it's good to have yaz. >> reporter: in june of 2012, she w
bitterly divided house of representatives has approved a plan that would advocate more water to the deltaican backed bill would strip obama administration protections for salmon and the endangered delta smelt. house democrats called the bill a water grab that would set a dangerous precedent. the bill is not expected to pass in the senate where democrats are in control. plus, the white house has promised a veto. >>> 2 investigates a loophole involving generic drugs. they can't sue the...
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the delta connection flight 4454 landed at oakland and arrived from l.a.x. and a passenger took the video of the evacuation in the cabin and as passengers exit the plane. the emergency chutes were not deployed. passengers left as they would normally. >> they put down the emergency exit. we walk down the stairs. on the tarmac, the firefighters were there and the smoke was filling up the cabin. it was like being in a bar. >> there were 75 passengers and four crew members. no one was hurt. >> at the crew handled the situation well. the passengers would have been able to evacuate faster if they opened more than one exit. >> the pay area is preparing for the next heavy round of rain. the first storm caused travel problems at the airport yesterday. you can see the runways still wet. 120 nights were canceled. many were short flight to and from california cities like palm springs and monterey. delays averaged they hours. in delays at oakland or san jose international airport but a lot of the airlines sent a seattle flight to san jose rather than san francisco because
the delta connection flight 4454 landed at oakland and arrived from l.a.x. and a passenger took the video of the evacuation in the cabin and as passengers exit the plane. the emergency chutes were not deployed. passengers left as they would normally. >> they put down the emergency exit. we walk down the stairs. on the tarmac, the firefighters were there and the smoke was filling up the cabin. it was like being in a bar. >> there were 75 passengers and four crew members. no one was...
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also open the gates in walnut grove that channel freshwater from the sacramento river directly into the delta at this time of year may cause baby salmon heading for the ocean to become lost and die. environmentalists said such losses would hurt the salmon population but probably not wipe it out. >> what the state water management is doing the reacting to a severe crisis. unprecedented situation really. so i can't blame them for doing what they're doing. >> kcra there reporting. >>> so we are melting out here in the south but we have not for dot t gotten those of you who in the middle of winter have now, i think there are three states under winter storm warnings, all of you in the midwest. >> chicago, let's look at chicago. already snowing there. and not just a little bit of snow. quite a bit of snow. bone cold, 30 degrees. so is the snow heading your way to where you live? let's bring in cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. >> chicago is on the back end of it right now so it is starting to wrap up for you. but more could be on the way. see a little bit of snow back here to the southwest. so that
also open the gates in walnut grove that channel freshwater from the sacramento river directly into the delta at this time of year may cause baby salmon heading for the ocean to become lost and die. environmentalists said such losses would hurt the salmon population but probably not wipe it out. >> what the state water management is doing the reacting to a severe crisis. unprecedented situation really. so i can't blame them for doing what they're doing. >> kcra there reporting....
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to the reservoir, these pictures from news chopper 2 today, the water from the delta is too salty. >> we have to release more water in order to blend with that water to maintain the high water quality delivered to our customers. >> reporter: half goes for landscaping and half of that just for lawns. the district had three words today about your automatic sprinkler. >> turn it off. if you feel you need to water manually run the system or hand water. >> reporter: this animation is near real time wind and moisture from the pacific, you can see a blue plume of moisture from the islands to northern california. the pineapple express we heard so much about, if it doesn't flop south you could expect mandatory conservation across the bay area. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> new video tonight that shows despite all the rain some reservoirs in northern california are still visibly low. this is video from fulsome lake. you can see muddy river banks that are usually covered by water. this past weekend we knot a lot of -- got a lot of rain and the reservoir is still only 22% of capacity. we c
to the reservoir, these pictures from news chopper 2 today, the water from the delta is too salty. >> we have to release more water in order to blend with that water to maintain the high water quality delivered to our customers. >> reporter: half goes for landscaping and half of that just for lawns. the district had three words today about your automatic sprinkler. >> turn it off. if you feel you need to water manually run the system or hand water. >> reporter: this...
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. >> it's not the delta considered ultimate solution to california's water supply problems. of reservoirs and dam as long the state's north coast to fill the need. >> one attorney who represents the central delta water agency says they never followed through. >> not only did the state not continue to build facilities in the north but uneven thus yachl for funding it on the part of the people went away. they started out trying to develop north cove. >> now, looking south to another factor, crops grow where water barely exists. growers counted on deliveries and rainfall and snow melt can be irregular. >> there is no water sometimes. so the motion is that they'll plan a crop which is a permanent water demand is insane. >> john herric doesn't blame the farmers. >> i blame it on leaders. i believe they're representatives and leaders and managers are leading them to ruination. >> one reason is because of the affects. >> drought may dry up a key source of cheap electricity in california. electricity generated through fast rivers usually accounts for 15% of the state water supply. th
. >> it's not the delta considered ultimate solution to california's water supply problems. of reservoirs and dam as long the state's north coast to fill the need. >> one attorney who represents the central delta water agency says they never followed through. >> not only did the state not continue to build facilities in the north but uneven thus yachl for funding it on the part of the people went away. they started out trying to develop north cove. >> now, looking south...
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the end of the restoration of the san joaquin river, which is designed to provide more water for the deltan end to really most epa protections of endangered species. now, not so in the senate. we've got another approach there. >> that latter part, if i may interrupt for a second, is kind of nominal? they're talking about epa protection when in fact it wouldn't even really apply to what's happening right now. >> well, the problem is a lot of these things don't apply right now. they're long term and that's where our thinking has never been really straight. >> so is it an ideological measure then? this seems to be open season for getting something like that passed? >> with respect to the house, absolutely. why? they want to take away the power of the federal government and give more power to the private sector. that's what that's all about in the end. but you've got the senate approach and that's the other side of those things. there the democrats led by barbara boxer, and she's the chair of the environmental protection committee, and dianne feinstein, they have a different approach. they wou
the end of the restoration of the san joaquin river, which is designed to provide more water for the deltan end to really most epa protections of endangered species. now, not so in the senate. we've got another approach there. >> that latter part, if i may interrupt for a second, is kind of nominal? they're talking about epa protection when in fact it wouldn't even really apply to what's happening right now. >> well, the problem is a lot of these things don't apply right now....
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life takes on a very different meaning for those who live in the delta. her. other right on the scene plugs first triplets and i think the turkey leg on our reporter split her mum against the mother led me in the leg on mum. the place it was terrible they come up very hard to take up lips again a little longer there's a place that never had sex with the perfect pair of gloves let's play. lists lists lists lists. of. silence on. our legal rights. as. the. pain of the young girls cam all for of a future hunter. between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the plaza site is a large you know i mean this teaches them a lot of rough spots ability to see the candidate through the eyes of children if we can do it for our children move for our future what models the country will save . the transit routes of a new give the report your best way to the heart of moscow. a bittersweet goodbye this sultry winter games are officially over are kept by a spectacular and thrilling ceremony and going do
life takes on a very different meaning for those who live in the delta. her. other right on the scene plugs first triplets and i think the turkey leg on our reporter split her mum against the mother led me in the leg on mum. the place it was terrible they come up very hard to take up lips again a little longer there's a place that never had sex with the perfect pair of gloves let's play. lists lists lists lists. of. silence on. our legal rights. as. the. pain of the young girls cam all for of a...
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the delta in the upper 30s. here's a look from our exploratorium camera.se, it is clear with calm winds. sunny today. chance of rain comes our way. san francisco slight chance, maybe a few hundreds tomorrow and dry and mild for the week ahead. here's a look at our satellite and radar composite. the area of low pressure we have our sights on. it will continue to stay offshore today. and high pressure sits further i way from the coast, allowing for temperatures to be cool. the on shore flow kicks up today. the winds at times will be quite gusty. then this drops to the south. parallels the coast and gets close to the coast. maybe oakland you might see a few spritzles. but take a look at the rain line t kind of cuts off as we head toward the east bay. 8:00 tomorrow morning look for rain in the north bay and along the coast. san francisco, the coastal hills, the best chance by 3:00 you can see maybe a few light rain showers over into berkeley, but the bulk of it will hit south along the coast and the south bay, headed even further south into watsonville and gil
the delta in the upper 30s. here's a look from our exploratorium camera.se, it is clear with calm winds. sunny today. chance of rain comes our way. san francisco slight chance, maybe a few hundreds tomorrow and dry and mild for the week ahead. here's a look at our satellite and radar composite. the area of low pressure we have our sights on. it will continue to stay offshore today. and high pressure sits further i way from the coast, allowing for temperatures to be cool. the on shore flow kicks...
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that in over ten gold price increase during the past eight years increase the donkey hide delta prices have also largely improve the company's revenue. the company's revenues increased from one hundred seventy million dollars in two thousand and four hundred eighty million dollars in two thousand twelve. the company announced the increase its revenue to one of the intel if i could of fifteen. there are still many in china who believe in the power of donkey in the market gotten bigger traditional chinese medicine companies have made you ever to break into the game. you could tell a joke rapid price adjustment. the competitors are being forced to sell the product of overpriced this is me to reach the bottom which greatly decrease the total value of the matter. don't always get up the cook until the kentucky high demand in the tent welcome back to china press club in today's money matters were talking about taking documented the hot donkey hide delta product and driven up the price of gold in color the popularity of the products have actually made it to have a donkey more valuable than me
that in over ten gold price increase during the past eight years increase the donkey hide delta prices have also largely improve the company's revenue. the company's revenues increased from one hundred seventy million dollars in two thousand and four hundred eighty million dollars in two thousand twelve. the company announced the increase its revenue to one of the intel if i could of fifteen. there are still many in china who believe in the power of donkey in the market gotten bigger...
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we will see more wide-spread low clouds across the coast and spilling into the bay law the delta to the north bay and temperatures are the same as this morning, low-to-upper 40's and possibly a 50 around san francisco. the area of high pressure dominating our weather right now with an offshore breeze today that will help the sunshine and the warm weather. as we town toward the west, there is the system for wednesday and friday looking pretty healthy and they do have good amounts of wet weather but they not going to be slow movers like the last system so we will not is so much wet weather. headed into the evening, you can see the clouds increasing and tomorrow is not is bride as today. we will have scattered shows overnight and drizzle and light rain in the north bay during the morning hours and after the lunch hour law the evening hours, that is when we will see the light-to-moderate rain moving through. hopefully we will get half an inch to an inch or two from the first system. we will have showers hanging around on thursday and not is much heavy rain and the next system with heavy rai
we will see more wide-spread low clouds across the coast and spilling into the bay law the delta to the north bay and temperatures are the same as this morning, low-to-upper 40's and possibly a 50 around san francisco. the area of high pressure dominating our weather right now with an offshore breeze today that will help the sunshine and the warm weather. as we town toward the west, there is the system for wednesday and friday looking pretty healthy and they do have good amounts of wet weather...
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this follows announcement friday all state water deliveries will be halted uj south of the delta. fewer fruits and vegetables means we're likely to pay mer for produce down the road. >> it did rain in someplaces this weekend. but certainly welcome across the bay area. >> it's welcome indeed the question, was it enough to make a dent in the drought? sandhya patel is here with that. >> it didn't make a huge dent but it did help. we have more wet weather in the forecast. when live doppler 7 hd will track it. the seven-day forecast we haven't sneen a while, coming up. >> this rye spons time dropped like a rock. >> when there is an emergency, minutes can matter. >> and so much confusion over how often women can get a mammogram tonight. >>> new scrutiny for the fire department. a leader says firefighters are not responding fast enough and tonight the fire department is on the defensive. abc7 news joins us live from san jose. jonathan? >> when it comes to medical emergencies in san jose, firefighters are the firgs responders. they show up and begin providing treatments before ambulances t
this follows announcement friday all state water deliveries will be halted uj south of the delta. fewer fruits and vegetables means we're likely to pay mer for produce down the road. >> it did rain in someplaces this weekend. but certainly welcome across the bay area. >> it's welcome indeed the question, was it enough to make a dent in the drought? sandhya patel is here with that. >> it didn't make a huge dent but it did help. we have more wet weather in the forecast. when...
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i apparently he hasn't been to the delta terminal. it had had a $50 plus facelift. ey have 2,000 ipad. it's like the airport of the future. you order food from an ipad. they bring you a glass of wine. it's lovely. what did you think about this? >> unfortunately i happen to agree with him. >> have you been to the delta terminal? >> i have. i think it's the other terminals he's focusing on. the fact that airport was built in the '30s you have 20 million people going through there a year. it's built for about 8 million. the trek to la guardia is unless they make even more investment. it's scary. melissa: the governor -- port authority issued a statement that basically said feel free to give us money. governor cuomo said he has a $3.6 billion renovation ready and underway. to me, had he made the statement he was trying to get a lot of media attention when which he's succeeding in. doesn't every airport need some spending at this point? why pick on la guardia? >> well, la guardia rank at the bottom of the list. it has for the past five to ten years. so i think that's why
i apparently he hasn't been to the delta terminal. it had had a $50 plus facelift. ey have 2,000 ipad. it's like the airport of the future. you order food from an ipad. they bring you a glass of wine. it's lovely. what did you think about this? >> unfortunately i happen to agree with him. >> have you been to the delta terminal? >> i have. i think it's the other terminals he's focusing on. the fact that airport was built in the '30s you have 20 million people going through...
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we don't know the destination. that's deltathat at this point we don't know that. >>: coming up it's a tale of two cities and no it's not a charles dickens novel. it's about to cities and counties side-by-side. bubba had been badly on one side could cost you more than the other. i'll exp here stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>: you are looking at 2 cars and two different counties. yes the car with the driver is san franciso county and the car in the foreground is in san mateo county another way to tell is by these signs. to the left is thursday street cleaning the daly city side and to the right is friday street cleaning the san francisco side another huge difference is the cost of a parking ticket if lets say you deceide to park on the sidewalk so if you park on this side of the line the ticket is well over 100 dollars however if you park on this side of the line the ticket is only 38 bucks and just because you see a san francisco street sign it doesn't always mean that you are actually in san francisco b
we don't know the destination. that's deltathat at this point we don't know that. >>: coming up it's a tale of two cities and no it's not a charles dickens novel. it's about to cities and counties side-by-side. bubba had been badly on one side could cost you more than the other. i'll exp here stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>: you are looking at 2 cars and two different counties. yes the car with the driver is san franciso county and the car in the foreground...
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sky west was operating the delta connection from l.a.x. to oakland and a passenger recorded this on the cell phone and captured dramatic moments. >> it was calm. >> leave your personal belongings behind. >> then it is more urgent: we cannot breath back here. go. >> a former spokesman for bart recorded the incident on the cell phone and described what it was lick after they landed. >> i was at the front. when we handed i started smelling an another scent. smelled like burning rubber. when we were close to the gate the pilot slammed on the brakes and the flight attendants were running and said "get off the plane, get off the plane, get off the plane, get off the plane." sky west is downlaying this, saying it arrived on town, landed and taxied to the gate normally. at the gate the smell of smoke was reported and all 75 passengers deplaned through the main cabin door. between the passengers and four crew, no one was hurt. sky west said it was an air conditioning pack that caused the problem. johnson said it could have been worse. >> imagine if
sky west was operating the delta connection from l.a.x. to oakland and a passenger recorded this on the cell phone and captured dramatic moments. >> it was calm. >> leave your personal belongings behind. >> then it is more urgent: we cannot breath back here. go. >> a former spokesman for bart recorded the incident on the cell phone and described what it was lick after they landed. >> i was at the front. when we handed i started smelling an another scent. smelled...
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even pumping water in the delta, it's the fish versus people and farmers. >> i've even heard there'sand salmon fishers. >> it's true. >> you have republicans and democrats fighting, north and south pulling at each other. we have farmers versus fish and fish versus fish. >> it's true. we have nonnative fish like striped bass versus salmon. people loved striped bass but they eat salmon. >> in your years as trying to manage all of these various interests, have you got the feeling that we are any closer to some sort of agreement on -- or is this just continuing to fight as we've heard in the last couple of months? >> there's always hope but -- we're seeing the same sort of water wars we have in the past. we're still talking about how we actually come to some sort of agreement. we're in the same place we were in the 1980s and hopefully we'll come to some sort of agreement in 2014/2015. >> or we'll just muddle as we do now fighting when there's no water and when there is deciding not too talk go it? >> that's correct. >> thank you for joinings us and sharing that with us. some things chang
even pumping water in the delta, it's the fish versus people and farmers. >> i've even heard there'sand salmon fishers. >> it's true. >> you have republicans and democrats fighting, north and south pulling at each other. we have farmers versus fish and fish versus fish. >> it's true. we have nonnative fish like striped bass versus salmon. people loved striped bass but they eat salmon. >> in your years as trying to manage all of these various interests, have you got...
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low 60s along the delta. low 60s along the east bay shores.60s as well. upper 50s at ocean beach. 63 degrees in santa rosa . taking a look at satellite and radar, high pressure rebuilding. we're going to be mild and dry for the next couple of days. for those of you heading up to tahoe, snow showers have tapered off. gusts getting up to 50 miles an hour this afternoon. partly sunny skies and cloud cover on today. tuesday night we could see some showers. lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures into next weekend. >>> we're talking politics this morning with michael. let's start with the bay bridge. stop me if you've heard this before. problems on the bay bridge -- >> $6.4 billion. this is something that obvious ly is a problem. a lot of engineers are worried about it. they're supposed to have the underpinning of the roadways is a steel box, and it's not supposed to leak. there's lots of water in there. this is something that the -- we're concerned about early on in terms of the way it was being built. they talked to the contractoruct the issue o
low 60s along the delta. low 60s along the east bay shores.60s as well. upper 50s at ocean beach. 63 degrees in santa rosa . taking a look at satellite and radar, high pressure rebuilding. we're going to be mild and dry for the next couple of days. for those of you heading up to tahoe, snow showers have tapered off. gusts getting up to 50 miles an hour this afternoon. partly sunny skies and cloud cover on today. tuesday night we could see some showers. lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures...
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he was a medical technologist in the delta hospital and i knew him very well, both professional and a personal level. >> the autopsy results were startling. bruce hadn't been shot once, but three times. >> well, i was able to determine, one, they were distant range gunshot wounds, they were fired from a significant distance. >> one shot was a superficial wound that went through his hunting vest and grazed his back. >> the wound that went through his vest but did not cause significant damage to him probably was the first shot. >> i believe he then took the vest off to see what had happened. >> he turned in that direction and probably yelled, out of fear, hey, i'm not a deer, i'm not an elk. i'm over here, yeah, don't shoot. >> bruce was shot a second time while waving his vest in the air. it entered his chest and exited under his right arm. >> mr. dodson may have tried to crawl away when the last shot was fired. >> the third and fatal shot entered his back in an upward trajectory and was found in bruce's lung. it was badly deformed but by its size identified as a .243 caliber round. >>
he was a medical technologist in the delta hospital and i knew him very well, both professional and a personal level. >> the autopsy results were startling. bruce hadn't been shot once, but three times. >> well, i was able to determine, one, they were distant range gunshot wounds, they were fired from a significant distance. >> one shot was a superficial wound that went through his hunting vest and grazed his back. >> the wound that went through his vest but did not...
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it will be available locally if they have to stop pumping through the delta. >> reporter: what is happening with the trivalley's drought and loss of state water is being repeated across california. >> we have 17 water agencies across the state in danger of running out of drinking water in the next 60 to 100 days. >> reporter: zone seven may have unused allocations due them, the drought may cut that short, too. >> the impacts will be on landscaping this summer. we have enough water in the ground water basin and enough well capacity to serve all public health and safety needs of the community. >> reporter: trivalley residents will be asked to cut back water use 20%. maybe more if rain or snow doesn't arrive in the sierra any time soon. >>> one of the few places that seems to be doing okay despite the drought is solano county. officials there expect cities and farms to get the water they need. if the dry conditions continue a few cities may have to buy water from other sources to void a shortage. while they may be in good shape, officials are urging people to conserve water. >>> hundreds of mu
it will be available locally if they have to stop pumping through the delta. >> reporter: what is happening with the trivalley's drought and loss of state water is being repeated across california. >> we have 17 water agencies across the state in danger of running out of drinking water in the next 60 to 100 days. >> reporter: zone seven may have unused allocations due them, the drought may cut that short, too. >> the impacts will be on landscaping this summer. we have...
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. >> it's not the delta considered ultimate solution to california's water supply problems. s and dam as long the state's north coast to fill the need. >> one attorney who represents the central delta water agency says they never followed through. >> not only did the state not continue to build facilities in the north but uneven thus yachl for funding it on the part of the people went away. they started out trying to develop north cove. >> now, looking south to another factor, crops grow where water barely exists. growers counted on deliveries and rainfall and snow melt can be irregular. >> there is no water sometimes. so the motion is that they'll plan a crop which is a permanent water demand is insane. >> john herric doesn't blame the farmers. >> i blame it on leaders. i believe they're representatives and leaders and managers are leading them to >> one reason is because of the affects. >> drought may dry up a key source of cheap electricity in california. electricity generated through fast rivers usually accounts for 15% of the state water supply. this year it's likely to
. >> it's not the delta considered ultimate solution to california's water supply problems. s and dam as long the state's north coast to fill the need. >> one attorney who represents the central delta water agency says they never followed through. >> not only did the state not continue to build facilities in the north but uneven thus yachl for funding it on the part of the people went away. they started out trying to develop north cove. >> now, looking south to another...
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that's what the airlines are trying to do. look what delta has done in new york. they're doing in the trans continental flights. this is all about winning over those customers. >> if the average person is annoyed about this, what are they going to do? go to southwest or virgin america or jetblue? because they've got exactly the same system as delta is now bringing in. >> correct. they may sit there and say i'm going to go to american or united. i talked to jay sorenson who runs all the frequent flyer numbers. he made a point today of saying i bet you the other two are going to fall in line with this. your choices are limited here. >> first, the airlines have created these regional monopolies. i live in new jersey. basically 90% of the time i have to fly united. there is not even another flight going anywhere near where i need to go. >> shares are higher, they are higher because delta is doing what you want the airline to be doing if you are an investor, maximizing profit, going after the high margin customer. >> not just higher. they are at an all time high today.
that's what the airlines are trying to do. look what delta has done in new york. they're doing in the trans continental flights. this is all about winning over those customers. >> if the average person is annoyed about this, what are they going to do? go to southwest or virgin america or jetblue? because they've got exactly the same system as delta is now bringing in. >> correct. they may sit there and say i'm going to go to american or united. i talked to jay sorenson who runs all...
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a lot of the dentist with delta dental are premier dental. they have a 5-7 percent discount over what they charge. they have by far the largest network. so the non-participating a very small section of the entire dental provider matrix in california. this is what you have and it says the only first two cleanings which include under that's the cleaning statement. i'm sorry. what we want to talk about are three plans and what we have in these three plans are what they call d and p, diagnostic and preventative. we can increase maximum or have it waived. when you waive it means all the benefits apply to diagnostic which is what you need to have done every year, your cleaning, etc, x-rays, you need to get this done to know what's going on in your teeth. so delta dental says we need to create programs where we wave that and the max -- applies to your dental hygiene. then if we allow this, we can apply the full amount to the thousand dollars max. we have a grid produced by delta dental for us and gives you some understanding as to what the cost is on
a lot of the dentist with delta dental are premier dental. they have a 5-7 percent discount over what they charge. they have by far the largest network. so the non-participating a very small section of the entire dental provider matrix in california. this is what you have and it says the only first two cleanings which include under that's the cleaning statement. i'm sorry. what we want to talk about are three plans and what we have in these three plans are what they call d and p, diagnostic and...
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the delta 45.looking at good visibility, concord and livermore still clear at 42 degrees. i suspect that will change as napa has improved to four miles right now. still novato, santa rosa quarter mile and san carlos and half moon bay we are looking at a little bit of fog, as well as hayward and mountain view. the on shore flow is kicking up and that is allowing for a blanket of milder conditions because the clouds are insulating us. not as much radiational cooling. in fact limited except toward the livermore valley and that's why you are cooler this morning on the order of two degrees. but a little bit milder from half moon bay. sfo this morning you see the low clouds cause delays as we go through the 8:00 hour. but to start out we are looking at the fog giving way to more afternoon sun by 9:00, 10:00, and that will bring very mild temperatures as the strong ridge of high pressure stays with us throughout the next couple of days. but it will begin to break down and move toward the east. in fact, an
the delta 45.looking at good visibility, concord and livermore still clear at 42 degrees. i suspect that will change as napa has improved to four miles right now. still novato, santa rosa quarter mile and san carlos and half moon bay we are looking at a little bit of fog, as well as hayward and mountain view. the on shore flow is kicking up and that is allowing for a blanket of milder conditions because the clouds are insulating us. not as much radiational cooling. in fact limited except toward...
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. >> farms north of the delta, 0. municipal users north 50% and south 50% but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water users with very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40%. >> said the signal from the feds today is that our state, especially agriculture which uses 80% of california water is in serious trouble. >> it's going to see a big drop in what we grow and what's available in our super markets. >> beef and dairy products will likely rise. fruit and vegetable prices could rise. farmers say the critical time will be in about 6 months. the harvest will be the lowest in decades. they are asking everyone, pray for rain. >>> in sonoma county farmers took part in drought workshop. one discussion is trucking water directly to the farms. the water haulers could load up to 7000-gallons. in the 70s says the trucks ran 7 days a week 12 hours a day. as for the impact on customers, dayy analysts predict that milk will spike by -- you can see. >>> a break in a 6-inch line at about 4:30 this afternoon cause
. >> farms north of the delta, 0. municipal users north 50% and south 50% but that's not the big surprise. >> even some water users with very senior water rights are going to get cut back to 40%. >> said the signal from the feds today is that our state, especially agriculture which uses 80% of california water is in serious trouble. >> it's going to see a big drop in what we grow and what's available in our super markets. >> beef and dairy products will likely...