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when it gets to the lake there is nothing you can do. you have to wait for it to be diluted. >> the district is concerned that there is underreporting on this bill. that was revealed in an east bay express investigative report this week. we asked the city about this and they denied the allegations. nonetheless, they have requested pick >> we have requested that they elevate the issue. it is important to do this in a timely manner. >> it will take serious repairs to keep sewage out of the creek which feeds the lake. the district says it is doing what i can but the former director of sanitary source says that they can do better. >> the city of oakland sewer services are $50 million per year so i wouldn't think there is no excuse for the city of oakland to not be able to do what needs to be done to properly run this the way they are supposed to pick >> the reputation of the popular lake is tarnished by algae blooms. especially those feeding on raw sewage. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up next, another person dies of complications fr
when it gets to the lake there is nothing you can do. you have to wait for it to be diluted. >> the district is concerned that there is underreporting on this bill. that was revealed in an east bay express investigative report this week. we asked the city about this and they denied the allegations. nonetheless, they have requested pick >> we have requested that they elevate the issue. it is important to do this in a timely manner. >> it will take serious repairs to keep sewage...
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hidden in the trees next to lake windermere, a zip wire. or his birthday. would you normally come to the lakes, anyway? we haven't been before, no. go! bringing new people to the lakes is just one reason. tree top trek want to build one more zip wire half an hour at the road, at thirlmere. so you can't really do this story without actually having a go. so here we go. one, two, three! so the people behind this new zip wire say it will create 15 newjobs, and should create £600,000 for the economy, and there should be 50,000 people a year using it. it is about getting outdoors, doing something you wouldn't normally do, challenging yourself. and i think the more people we can encourage to get outdoors, and to get up into the fells and to get around the lakes, the better. the plans would see four wires going across the water one way, at thirlmere, a quick trek, and then four wires going back to the other side. and this is thirlmere — breathtaking, majestic, serene, and surprising. it is surprising because, actually, most of what you can see here
hidden in the trees next to lake windermere, a zip wire. or his birthday. would you normally come to the lakes, anyway? we haven't been before, no. go! bringing new people to the lakes is just one reason. tree top trek want to build one more zip wire half an hour at the road, at thirlmere. so you can't really do this story without actually having a go. so here we go. one, two, three! so the people behind this new zip wire say it will create 15 newjobs, and should create £600,000 for the...
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or the great lakes because they're you know the great lakes everybody knows of rushing in from space. but what companies were doing like massively in those water companies were trying to they were sinking wells into the feeder system to the great lakes this is the complete opposite this is like no we're going to go take seven million nouns from the lake and brought up china and what they've dealt with in this is chinese company this is what they've done with the china national survey of pollution levels of cadmium nicole arsenic copper mercury lead chromium zinc and all the wonderful alphabets of helping us that those things bring severely exceeded legal limits in their country in two thousand and sixteen the chinese government started investigating heavy industries and what they found led them to shut down eighty thousand mills and factories in addition they're investing heavily now in the remediation of poison soul and soil and that they think that that could turn into a thirty billion dollar a year industry by two thousand and twenty five just cleaning up the ones left over from a
or the great lakes because they're you know the great lakes everybody knows of rushing in from space. but what companies were doing like massively in those water companies were trying to they were sinking wells into the feeder system to the great lakes this is the complete opposite this is like no we're going to go take seven million nouns from the lake and brought up china and what they've dealt with in this is chinese company this is what they've done with the china national survey of...
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one is the great lakes of eastern africa. and the other is in the ethiopian highlands where the majority of the nile waters originate. this is the summer rainy season in ethiopia. the rainfall forms gushing rivers and tributaries. they collect here in like ton. ethiopia's largest lake and a main source of the nile. the six hundred year old monastery is situated on one of the lakes many islands. decorated with biblical paintings it belongs to the ethiopian orthodox church. the custody of the monastery adult who believes the nile holds magical powers and is akin to god. and of men and buying of the nile is one of the four rivers mentioned in the holy bible that feeds heaven and i know that. the nile gives us as well as other countries like egypt all sorts of benefits mithun are you going to have and that. water isn't the nile's only get. the surging streams in ethiopia turn red with silt washed from the volcanic to turn. this silt rich in nutrients and minerals is born downstream. it was to prove a blessing for the first settler
one is the great lakes of eastern africa. and the other is in the ethiopian highlands where the majority of the nile waters originate. this is the summer rainy season in ethiopia. the rainfall forms gushing rivers and tributaries. they collect here in like ton. ethiopia's largest lake and a main source of the nile. the six hundred year old monastery is situated on one of the lakes many islands. decorated with biblical paintings it belongs to the ethiopian orthodox church. the custody of the...
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there were parts of the lake that you could smell the tinge. eone who knew what was going on, it was clear to me, okay, this is sewage. otherwise if you're up there, we have all been around lake temescal and merit and things like that and you smell the funky smells and think is this just the lake. >> is it the water. >> am i being too sensitive. because you don't know. >> the saddest part about it, there is one sign that says there have been water quality issues, don't fish in the lake. first of all, they're only in english. and then you still see people who are out there who maybe have walked had in a different part of the lake and didn't see the sign but they're fishing and there is a sewage spill going on. >> you told the story of a woman who has been deal withing this particular issue at her own property. >> right. >> in oakland. of the hundreds of miles of sewage piping in the city, a lot of it is clay pipes. how much has been replaced, do you think, since the 2014 settlement? >> i can't really speak to an exact number. >> okay. >> i was to
there were parts of the lake that you could smell the tinge. eone who knew what was going on, it was clear to me, okay, this is sewage. otherwise if you're up there, we have all been around lake temescal and merit and things like that and you smell the funky smells and think is this just the lake. >> is it the water. >> am i being too sensitive. because you don't know. >> the saddest part about it, there is one sign that says there have been water quality issues, don't fish in...
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the park blamed it on algae blooms. >> the primary showers feeding it from the lake is from many yearsservoirs from the 20s. it is urban water shed. >> the sediment is from 10 to 15 feet of the average depth. they are considering dredging it. the sewage spills? when it has evidence of a spill it immediately closes the lake and puts up water quality signs prohibiting swimming, fishing until there is an all clear. >> sewage adds nitrogen, phosphorus. you can't do anything to clean it up. just wait for dilution. >> they are accused of under reporting the spills. that was revealed in an investigative report. when asked the city about this, they denied allegations. >> we asked them to elevate the issues. >> it will take serious repairs to keep sewage out of the lake. they are doing what they can with the money they have. the director says it can do much much better. >> the city of oakland's fees are $50 million a year. i wouldn't think that there is no excuse for the city of oakland not to properly run a sewage division the way you are supposed to. >> it is tarnished b algae blooms especial
the park blamed it on algae blooms. >> the primary showers feeding it from the lake is from many yearsservoirs from the 20s. it is urban water shed. >> the sediment is from 10 to 15 feet of the average depth. they are considering dredging it. the sewage spills? when it has evidence of a spill it immediately closes the lake and puts up water quality signs prohibiting swimming, fishing until there is an all clear. >> sewage adds nitrogen, phosphorus. you can't do anything to...
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illegal to take water directly out of the lake the great lakes because the great lakes everybody knows the space. but what companies were doing like nastily and water companies were trying to they were sinking wells into the feeder system to the great lakes this is the complete opposite this is like no we're going to take seven million gallons from the lake and brought up china and what they've dealt with in the chinese company does what they've done with the china national survey of pollution levels of cadmium nickel arsenic copper lead. the wonderful alphabets of those things bring severely exceeded legal limits in their country in two thousand and sixteen the chinese government started investigating heavy industries and what they found led them to shut down eighty thousand back to reason edition they're investing heavily now. and. think that that could turn into a thirty billion dollars a year industry by twenty twenty five just cleaning up left over from the factories like this exactly because they're looking at it anywhere from you know it could be twenty fifty. which is why these
illegal to take water directly out of the lake the great lakes because the great lakes everybody knows the space. but what companies were doing like nastily and water companies were trying to they were sinking wells into the feeder system to the great lakes this is the complete opposite this is like no we're going to take seven million gallons from the lake and brought up china and what they've dealt with in the chinese company does what they've done with the china national survey of pollution...
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when clouds hanging low over the lake in the early morning there is little chance of the sun shining in a house that that day all too often clouds gather in the high mountains and it raises a lot of the skies overcast nearly every morning but the mountains are so high that the people of house you wouldn't see the sun rise anyway it doesn't shine directly on the village until later in the morning. only a century or so ago there was not even a road leading to a house cat in the south has come a good region of austria the climate here is rough and inhospitable the winter is long nevertheless this region has been inhabited for thousands of years so what is it that keeps people here the answer is to be found deep inside the mountain so the center is a precious commodity so it was first mine here over three thousand years ago and it is still mine today that in fact is the oldest salt mine in the world the salt mine is a prehistory left behind this rope made of linden bast splinters of pine wood and torches have also been found in many places inside the mine. all traces of early mining acti
when clouds hanging low over the lake in the early morning there is little chance of the sun shining in a house that that day all too often clouds gather in the high mountains and it raises a lot of the skies overcast nearly every morning but the mountains are so high that the people of house you wouldn't see the sun rise anyway it doesn't shine directly on the village until later in the morning. only a century or so ago there was not even a road leading to a house cat in the south has come a...
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hidden in the trees next to lake windermere, a zip wire. the lakes is just one reason. tree top trek want to build one more zip wire half an hour at the road, at thirlmere. so you can't really do this story without actually having a go. so here we go. one, two, three! so the people behind this new zip wire say it will create 15 newjobs, and should create £600,000 for the economy, and there should be 50,000 people a year using it. it is about getting outdoors, doing something you wouldn't normally do, challenging yourself. and i think the more people we can encourage to get outdoors, and to get up into the fells and to get around the lakes, the better. the plans would see four wires going across the water one way, at thirlmere, a quick trek, and then four wires going back to the other side. and this is thirlmere — breathtaking, majestic, serene, and surprising. it is surprising because, actually, most of what you can see here is man—made. the trees, for example, were planted in the early 1900s. and the water is not a lake, it is a reservoir,
hidden in the trees next to lake windermere, a zip wire. the lakes is just one reason. tree top trek want to build one more zip wire half an hour at the road, at thirlmere. so you can't really do this story without actually having a go. so here we go. one, two, three! so the people behind this new zip wire say it will create 15 newjobs, and should create £600,000 for the economy, and there should be 50,000 people a year using it. it is about getting outdoors, doing something you wouldn't...
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around 200 campaigners have held a rally against proposals for a zip wire attraction in the lake district more tourism into the area. the battle goes on. i don't want to see those zip wires there. i do think this is the utterly wrong location. bang in the utterly wrong location. bang in the heart of a national park. these campaigners are determined to keep making their voices heard, as the la ke making their voices heard, as the lake district national park authority considers the application for eight zip wires across the armia reservoir. a petition against the plans were submitted with around 13,500 signatures. you can go rock climbing, gill scrambling, mountain biking, walking around the reservoir and other places in the lake district that have a sense of adventure and appreciation for landscape. i discovered this a few years ago, it is the most magical place. the thought of that being destroyed with this zip wire is just totally inappropriate. it was just destroyed with this zip wire is just totally inappropriate. it wasjust a really good day, we are glad we have done it, people are go
around 200 campaigners have held a rally against proposals for a zip wire attraction in the lake district more tourism into the area. the battle goes on. i don't want to see those zip wires there. i do think this is the utterly wrong location. bang in the utterly wrong location. bang in the heart of a national park. these campaigners are determined to keep making their voices heard, as the la ke making their voices heard, as the lake district national park authority considers the application...
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chad because of the receding waters of the lake on the borders with nigeria cameroon and child some islands forming in the middle of the lake and these have been populated by villagers who are mostly farmers and fisherman now they have escaped after the army or the military raid in the lake chad region of northeastern nigeria now this is coming this discovery of large number of hostages kept the bible quote came almost a year after the nigerian government announced that a book around has been technically defeated a lot of nigerians are not comfortable with the declaration by president mohammad widely when he made that announcement since that announcement was seen daring and sometimes devastating attacks by book or on fighters in northeastern nigeria and they have taken a lot of hostages some of these attacks actually took place in two thousand and seventeen the army is continuing its operations to be a guest book around and book quite ominous so far proved to be a resilient fall in northeastern nigeria. the scope where among thousands of people believed to have been kidnapped by bok
chad because of the receding waters of the lake on the borders with nigeria cameroon and child some islands forming in the middle of the lake and these have been populated by villagers who are mostly farmers and fisherman now they have escaped after the army or the military raid in the lake chad region of northeastern nigeria now this is coming this discovery of large number of hostages kept the bible quote came almost a year after the nigerian government announced that a book around has been...
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by the springtime flowering of a mountain lake. to the first snow fall on a winter's day. welcome back let's look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia subzero in almaty kazakhstan but once again becky standstill russy mild air there for tashkent now as we head into sisters day we'll see a drop in temperatures for tashkent otherwise rossetti fine around the caspian sea we've got eighteen and sunshine in baghdad but more unsettled weather conditions around the eastern side of the mediterranean sea so some rain likely for parts of syria extending down through into lebanon here in the arabian peninsula is fine from mecca highs of thirty two for doha we've got pretty pleasant weather here temperature gensler twenty two ish as a high and not much change expect as we head on through into thursday but the fairy light winds or is the chance we could see some mist and fog returning for early mornings as we head across into southern portions of africa showers across northern parts of angola and some beer through into zimbabwe but you see this circulation
by the springtime flowering of a mountain lake. to the first snow fall on a winter's day. welcome back let's look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia subzero in almaty kazakhstan but once again becky standstill russy mild air there for tashkent now as we head into sisters day we'll see a drop in temperatures for tashkent otherwise rossetti fine around the caspian sea we've got eighteen and sunshine in baghdad but more unsettled weather conditions around the eastern...
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some 100 kilometers downriver, the precious waters flow into lake tana -- the largest lake in ethiopia. one of the many orthodox monasteries which dot this region is located on a small island in the middle of the lake -- debre maryam. belief in the power of the river's water draws pilgrims to debre maryam as well. priest eshete medhem was born and raised on the banks of the abay river. eshete: abay means life to me. not only because the water is holy, but also because the church on this island gives me work. the church and the river are closely entwined. people come here to be cured. once upon a time the nile's waters even raised some from the dead. reporter: a river so powerful, people even ascribe miracles to it. 30 kilometers south of lake tana, the blue nile falls are africa's second biggest. the falls are themselves a miracle in ethiopia, a country generally notorious for drought and hunger. time appears to have stood still in the impoverished highlands. further south, the blue nile bends westwards, heading towards the sudanese border, where it will be used to provide the country
some 100 kilometers downriver, the precious waters flow into lake tana -- the largest lake in ethiopia. one of the many orthodox monasteries which dot this region is located on a small island in the middle of the lake -- debre maryam. belief in the power of the river's water draws pilgrims to debre maryam as well. priest eshete medhem was born and raised on the banks of the abay river. eshete: abay means life to me. not only because the water is holy, but also because the church on this island...
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into the feeder system to the great lakes this is the complete opposite this is like no we're going to go take seven million gallons from the lake and brought up china and what they've dealt with in this is chinese company this is what they've done with the china national survey of pollution levels of cadmium nicole arsenic copper mercury early lead chromium zinc and all the wonderful alphabets of the most of those things bring severely exceeded legal limits in their country in two thousand and sixteen the chinese government started investigating heavy industries and what they found led them to shut down eighty thousand mills and factories in addition they're investing heavily now in the remediation of poison soul and soil and that think that that could turn into a thirty billion dollar a year industry by two thousand and twenty five just cleaning up the ones left over for your actor is like this exactly because they were looking at it anywhere from you know it could be two thousand and fifty before they've made some of these areas usable data which is why these companies are moving ou
into the feeder system to the great lakes this is the complete opposite this is like no we're going to go take seven million gallons from the lake and brought up china and what they've dealt with in this is chinese company this is what they've done with the china national survey of pollution levels of cadmium nicole arsenic copper mercury early lead chromium zinc and all the wonderful alphabets of the most of those things bring severely exceeded legal limits in their country in two thousand and...
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tana the largest lake in ethiopia. one of the many orthodox monasteries which dot this region is located on a small island in the middle of the lake every mariam. belief in the power of the rivers waters draws pilgrims to debra mariam as well. priest to met him was born and raised on the banks of the river. and means life to me not only because the water is holy he would but also because the church on this island gives. a church on the river. and people come here to be cured. once upon a time the nile's water even raised from the dead. a river so powerful people even ascribe miracles to it thirty kilometers south of lake tana the blue nile for africa's second biggest the falls are themselves a miracle in ethiopia a country generally notorious for drought and hunger. time appears to have stood still in the impoverished highlands. further south the blue nile bends westward heading towards the sudanese border where it will be used to provide the country with electricity. forty kilometers before the river reaches sudan a hu
tana the largest lake in ethiopia. one of the many orthodox monasteries which dot this region is located on a small island in the middle of the lake every mariam. belief in the power of the rivers waters draws pilgrims to debra mariam as well. priest to met him was born and raised on the banks of the river. and means life to me not only because the water is holy he would but also because the church on this island gives. a church on the river. and people come here to be cured. once upon a time...
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traffic on 580 is recovering from an accident at the lake shore curve. there was an accident northbound 880 near the 980 interchange in downtown oakland coming up and traffic is not going to be that slow but we had an accident southbound 280 at the west bor exit. you can so the traffic is moving along but it is raining hard. it will stay that way. this morning, you need a little extra time. traffic is going to be okay at the bay bridge toll plaza. that is backed up just a little bit in the outside lanes. at 5:00, let's go back to the desk. >>> as early as today, this man could be turned over to federal authorities. he was acquitted of murder in the death of kate steinly was sentenced to three years in jail linked to the death in 2015. but with credit for time served, he will not serve any more time on that charge. felony gun possession was the only conviction to come out of that trial. he now faces federal charges for being an undocumented immigrant in possession of a firearm. his lawyer says they will fight that charge. >>> an attempted traffic stop in r
traffic on 580 is recovering from an accident at the lake shore curve. there was an accident northbound 880 near the 980 interchange in downtown oakland coming up and traffic is not going to be that slow but we had an accident southbound 280 at the west bor exit. you can so the traffic is moving along but it is raining hard. it will stay that way. this morning, you need a little extra time. traffic is going to be okay at the bay bridge toll plaza. that is backed up just a little bit in the...
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hidden in the trees next to lake windermere, a zip wire. l create 15 newjobs, and should create £600,000 for the economy, and there should be 50,000 people a year using it. it is about getting outdoors, doing something you wouldn‘t normally do, challenging yourself. and i think the more people we can encourage to get outdoors, and to get up into the fells and to get around the lakes, the better. the plans would see four wires going across the water one way, at thirlmere, a quick trek, and then four wires going back to the other side. and this is thirlmere — breathtaking, majestic, serene, and surprising. it is surprising because, actually, most of what you can see here is man—made. the trees, for example, were planted in the early 19005. and the water is not a lake, it is a reservoir, built in the 18905 to supply water to manchester, which it still does today. there was a huge row, when this reservoir was built, between industrialists and city folk to the south and a group of locals, including the poet and philosopher john ruskin, who many c
hidden in the trees next to lake windermere, a zip wire. l create 15 newjobs, and should create £600,000 for the economy, and there should be 50,000 people a year using it. it is about getting outdoors, doing something you wouldn‘t normally do, challenging yourself. and i think the more people we can encourage to get outdoors, and to get up into the fells and to get around the lakes, the better. the plans would see four wires going across the water one way, at thirlmere, a quick trek, and...
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about sewage. >> the primary source of nutrients feeding the algae is from the bottom sediments of the lake that's resulted in many years from all reservoirs built in the 20s and we've had a lot of sentiments run into the lake. >> reporter: that sediment layer occupies 10-15 feet of the lakes average 10-30 foot depth and the district is considering dredging it out to prevent so many algae blooms. but with respect to sewage spill's the district says when it has evidence of a spill it immediately closes the leak and puts up water quality warning signs prohibiting fishing, swimming and other contact with lake water until the testing gives the all clear. >> sewage adds additional nutrients into the system. nitrogen. phosphorus. i think algae can be done that. once it gets into the leak there's nothing you can do to clean it up. you have to wait for dilution. >> reporter: the district is concerned that oakland sanitary sewer division is accused of underreporting the amount of the spills. that was revealed and an east bay express investigative report released this week. ktvu asked the city about
about sewage. >> the primary source of nutrients feeding the algae is from the bottom sediments of the lake that's resulted in many years from all reservoirs built in the 20s and we've had a lot of sentiments run into the lake. >> reporter: that sediment layer occupies 10-15 feet of the lakes average 10-30 foot depth and the district is considering dredging it out to prevent so many algae blooms. but with respect to sewage spill's the district says when it has evidence of a spill it...
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there is light snow in the lake county. this is from erin. the 24 rain total was an inch and we're getting light snow at 3200 feet. rainfall by far and away. you can get it over an inch of rain here, mill valley 3/4 and glenn allen had two-thirds of an inch of rain. around san francisco, oakland and san jose a quarter to a half-inch. tell scattered showers activity, the garden variety is moving through. you can see some of the grown turning over, certainly around cob. so, may be down to 2500 feet, you can get snow, probably around 3,000 and it continues until 6:00 tonight. after that it's moving through, now, and into the upper napa valley, it's moving into the russian river, and not a bad line here off of the san mateo coast, santa cruz. that will play out in the next 45 minutes or so. this goes through friday morning. 30s for many, and 40s for some. we'll see a lot more 30
there is light snow in the lake county. this is from erin. the 24 rain total was an inch and we're getting light snow at 3200 feet. rainfall by far and away. you can get it over an inch of rain here, mill valley 3/4 and glenn allen had two-thirds of an inch of rain. around san francisco, oakland and san jose a quarter to a half-inch. tell scattered showers activity, the garden variety is moving through. you can see some of the grown turning over, certainly around cob. so, may be down to 2500...
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the lake-effect snow machine still in effect. the cold weather not freezing over the lakes. the snow is going to continue until we freeze over the lakes. the biggest snowfall, right off lake ontario today. north of syracuse. south of waterton. erie getting more snow. how many inches now? they're probably not counting. 60 inches, 6 feet. we'll add today about 3 inches of snow. as we look at the national map, lake-effect snow along the great lakes. showers in the south. no big deal. mild weather there. then to the south and west, a really nice day. we're looking at temperatures 10 to 15 above normal in the southwest. almost seems unfair. northwest temperatures in the 40s. luckily for the southwest, we're going to start to see rain moving on shore. it's been so dry. this is the rainy season. here we are down to the south. could see some icing conditions with temperatures not above freezing there. also hard freeze for the plants there. tomorrow, same story. cold into the mid-atlantic. also the northern plains. central plains. even down to the south and parts of central and southe
the lake-effect snow machine still in effect. the cold weather not freezing over the lakes. the snow is going to continue until we freeze over the lakes. the biggest snowfall, right off lake ontario today. north of syracuse. south of waterton. erie getting more snow. how many inches now? they're probably not counting. 60 inches, 6 feet. we'll add today about 3 inches of snow. as we look at the national map, lake-effect snow along the great lakes. showers in the south. no big deal. mild weather...
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instructor but his body sank into the lake and he died. authorities blamed the unsuccessful search on poor conditions in the depth of the lake.>>> woman from santa rosa accused of stealing wallets and purses at two local weddings. authorities previously release this photo of the suspect. she was accused of doing. it led to tips and the arrest of georgia kennedy. she is accused of stealing wallets and wedding ceremonies and using the credit cards to make more than $1000 in purchases. in one case she stole items from the bride's room at petaluma st. vincent de paul church while the ceremony was taking place.>>> san jose couple that lived in the same home for 50 years is facing eviction. the couple said they have health issues and few affordable housing options.>> reporter: over the past 50 years living on carlton avenue richard cavanaugh has watched the section of san jose grove. from chicken coops to cash cow properties. his stay in this duplex will end next month. a knock on the door last august signal an impending eviction.>> he gave me a
instructor but his body sank into the lake and he died. authorities blamed the unsuccessful search on poor conditions in the depth of the lake.>>> woman from santa rosa accused of stealing wallets and purses at two local weddings. authorities previously release this photo of the suspect. she was accused of doing. it led to tips and the arrest of georgia kennedy. she is accused of stealing wallets and wedding ceremonies and using the credit cards to make more than $1000 in purchases. in...
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to the north and west still pretty cold in new york and new england through the great lakes. definitely catch a break. overnight tonight 13 in allentown. 14 in pottstown. 18 in millville. even in wildwood that reading taken a little inland in rio grand. 19 degrees at the atlantic city airport. 18 in wilmington only 18 as well. as we look ahead with the wind chills not lot of wind tomorrow. when you have temperatures in the teens those wind chills are going to go down very quickly even with 10 miles an hour win. so the poconos tomorrow morning it will feel like about three at 7am. 12 in allentown. pottstown nine. it will feel like eight in reading. eight in lancaster and 18 in wilmington. so very start to the day. by the afternoon, we get above freezing. but still below average. 35 degrees a chilly breeze wind out of the west and then it gets better. back to normal on friday. the high around 42. saturday this gets perfect ten. 50. not so bad. a lot of melting going on to the north and west of philadelphia. by sunday fort birds 53 for our tailgators afternoon shower monday. ple
to the north and west still pretty cold in new york and new england through the great lakes. definitely catch a break. overnight tonight 13 in allentown. 14 in pottstown. 18 in millville. even in wildwood that reading taken a little inland in rio grand. 19 degrees at the atlantic city airport. 18 in wilmington only 18 as well. as we look ahead with the wind chills not lot of wind tomorrow. when you have temperatures in the teens those wind chills are going to go down very quickly even with 10...
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Jan 2, 2018
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by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. to the furnace known for the wind today. it's a stormy start to the new year cross western parts of europe and we call more very disturbed weather pushing in as we go on through the next twenty four to forty eight hours you can see how the cloud has been piling in from the atlantic tightly packed i suppose indicates a very strong winds we had some very stormy weather across france yesterday say it's off into the new year when sky around hundred thirty from this process in pink waves coming in around sixty five thousand people lost power across the western side of the country we're going to see similar strength winds pushing in across stalins across scotland as we go on through the next twenty four hours or so so some very wet weather coming in across a good paso the british isles as we go on through the next few hours then i will make its way out into the north sea a risk westerly wind coming in behind with high tides that also brings with it the flood risk as we go on through wednesday then but it does look ma that's about
by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. to the furnace known for the wind today. it's a stormy start to the new year cross western parts of europe and we call more very disturbed weather pushing in as we go on through the next twenty four to forty eight hours you can see how the cloud has been piling in from the atlantic tightly packed i suppose indicates a very strong winds we had some very stormy weather across france yesterday say it's off into the new year when sky around hundred...
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Jan 28, 2018
01/18
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these campaigners are determined to keep making their voices heard, as the lake district national parku can go rock climbing, gill scrambling, mountain biking, walking round the reservoir, and lots of other places in the lake district that have forged a better sense of adventure and appreciation for landscape. i discovered fisher crag a few years ago, it is the most magical place. and the thought of that being destroyed with this zip wire is just totally inappropriate. it was just a really good day. we're glad we've done it, people have gone away very happy. we've got our message across. the application for the zip wires was submitted by treetop trek, which runs a similar attraction at windermere. a lot of people have got a sense that this will scar the landscape somehow and really dramatically change it. obviously our stance is that's not the case at all. there's already people all over that landscape — paragliders, swimmers, cyclists, hikers, runners. and so the landscape is already very much used by man. i think we should want this because it's just another fantastic attraction to t
these campaigners are determined to keep making their voices heard, as the lake district national parku can go rock climbing, gill scrambling, mountain biking, walking round the reservoir, and lots of other places in the lake district that have forged a better sense of adventure and appreciation for landscape. i discovered fisher crag a few years ago, it is the most magical place. and the thought of that being destroyed with this zip wire is just totally inappropriate. it was just a really good...
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Jan 30, 2018
01/18
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controlling the great lakes region source of the white nile the british mix turned their attention to ensuring hedge many over the blue nile rivers of a source originating in the ethiopian highlands. in may nineteen zero two the british signed an agreement with emperor men like the second of ethiopia in which he promised not to build any dam that might affect the flow of the blue nile to egypt. feeling they had secured the full length of the nile britain's decision makers in london began to put in place the next phase of their master plan economic gain. from quite early on the british also decided to transform egypt into the cotton farm where the textile industry is and like it here in the. british reliance on egyptian cotton began to increase. to boost the harvest the british set out to revolutionize egypt's irrigation system a system dating back thousands of years. they gave a oddity to the vote countries denied countries their old engineer is what the plan is running down from the colonials service and to aid. experienced guys give them a lot of fans not a political freedom so that
controlling the great lakes region source of the white nile the british mix turned their attention to ensuring hedge many over the blue nile rivers of a source originating in the ethiopian highlands. in may nineteen zero two the british signed an agreement with emperor men like the second of ethiopia in which he promised not to build any dam that might affect the flow of the blue nile to egypt. feeling they had secured the full length of the nile britain's decision makers in london began to put...
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Jan 24, 2018
01/18
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the north coast. it's not even in lake county -- a little bit of fog might be your main issue here. 40s, 30s on the temps. and temperatures, i don't think they'll change too much. speaking of a winter weather pattern, look at this for lake county. own lake county has -- even lake county has a winter weather advisory starting at 4:00. snow could get down to 2500 feet and those in men sen toe county -- rainfall is good. one inch plus amounts north of the golden gate again. we'll be in the 50s. rainy afternoon. 4:02. the man himself, good morning, sir. >> sir, good morning to you. >> thank you. >>> we don't have a lot going on. for the most par traffic moving along pretty wl. it is looking good here if y are driving on 580 as you drive up to the altamont pass. traffic is going to be all right if you're driving into livermore and the area. traffic is okay on 880 oakland. i want to go back to 238, 880 interchange because we had slow traffic here approaching an incident here, 238 at 880. also interstate 880 traffic is moving along nicely in both directions and you get to the bay bridge toll traffic, traffic is
the north coast. it's not even in lake county -- a little bit of fog might be your main issue here. 40s, 30s on the temps. and temperatures, i don't think they'll change too much. speaking of a winter weather pattern, look at this for lake county. own lake county has -- even lake county has a winter weather advisory starting at 4:00. snow could get down to 2500 feet and those in men sen toe county -- rainfall is good. one inch plus amounts north of the golden gate again. we'll be in the 50s....
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Jan 16, 2018
01/18
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the area. >>> a popular east bay lake is hiding a dirty secret. last summer we told you about the often closures of oakland lake temescal because of toxic algae blooms. tom vacar investigated this and found out why those algae blooms keep coming back. >> reporter: lake temescal is the highly popular park were upwards of 200,000 people swim, fish, picnic and hike each year. but it has an occasional contamination problem. >> you have hundreds of thousands of gallons of sewage running into lake temescal, untreated at all. >> when that happens the east bay regional park district closes the leak. >> it has been an ongoing issue for a long time that there has been wastewater that's been dumping into lake temescal. >> reporter: lost -- raw sewage leak from the lepley sanitary system, some pipes 160 years old, is the problem. >> we do have spells a couple times a year. typically during the rainy season when we have more rain than the system can handle. >> reporter: last summer ktvu followed a california public records act request seeking all information ab
the area. >>> a popular east bay lake is hiding a dirty secret. last summer we told you about the often closures of oakland lake temescal because of toxic algae blooms. tom vacar investigated this and found out why those algae blooms keep coming back. >> reporter: lake temescal is the highly popular park were upwards of 200,000 people swim, fish, picnic and hike each year. but it has an occasional contamination problem. >> you have hundreds of thousands of gallons of sewage...
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Jan 19, 2018
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temperatures around the lake 26 degrees right now in tahoe city, 28 degrees in south lake tahoe. it's cold enough that it's going to turn all that precipitation into snow. they will get 2 to 4 more inches in the higher elevations. the winter storm warning ends today at 4 p.m. the drive should be okay up there in the next few hours. snow winds down and it shouldn't be too dangerous to drive there but keep in mind wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. so if you want to get up there and enjoy the fresh powder, wait a few hours and then start heading up there. a lot of people have to go to work and school. so hopefully you're not going to play hooky. tomorrow will be a great day to do it also. here's what's left of the storm. we are seeing a little area of rain just north of downtown san francisco, pretty much heading right into the bay. mill valley, got a good decent amount of rain from that storm. but it looks like all of it is endein the higher elevations, east of san jose, there's slush. so it's cool below freezing turning rain into slush and snow mix. that's the pink stuff. venado
temperatures around the lake 26 degrees right now in tahoe city, 28 degrees in south lake tahoe. it's cold enough that it's going to turn all that precipitation into snow. they will get 2 to 4 more inches in the higher elevations. the winter storm warning ends today at 4 p.m. the drive should be okay up there in the next few hours. snow winds down and it shouldn't be too dangerous to drive there but keep in mind wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. so if you want to get up there and enjoy the...
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Jan 21, 2018
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we swim in the lake, jet ski in the lake, we water ski. my kids like to bring their friends out and really enjoy. if you like to be outdoors, it's a fun place. >> christmas was always fun. >> reporter: i can imagine. >> playing with presents. >> reporter: i can't think of a more idyllic place to have christmas. did it feel like that at the time? >> it did. >> reporter: it was here in this patch of paradise, said cal, that he woke up one morning almost 14 years ago to find that his wife, michele, wasn't home. she'd gone to work the evening before, didn't come back. merry harris is cal's aunt. >> he didn't know what happened. >> reporter: woke up and she wasn't there? >> and, honestly, he didn't -- it wasn't something he seemed comfortable talking about a lot. i think it was very emotional for him. >> reporter: she was gone. gone without warning. her friends, distraught, called her cell phone. >> where the hell are you? you need to call me as soon as freaking possible. i am worried to death about you. >> reporter: they heard her cheery cell
we swim in the lake, jet ski in the lake, we water ski. my kids like to bring their friends out and really enjoy. if you like to be outdoors, it's a fun place. >> christmas was always fun. >> reporter: i can imagine. >> playing with presents. >> reporter: i can't think of a more idyllic place to have christmas. did it feel like that at the time? >> it did. >> reporter: it was here in this patch of paradise, said cal, that he woke up one morning almost 14...
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once it gets into the lake there is nothing we can do to clean it up. or dilution. >> reporter: oakland sanitary division is accused of underreporting the spills. that was rebuilt in it east bay express investigative report released this week when ktvu asked the city about this, the city denied the allegations. nonetheless -- >> we have requested the city would elevate these issues. i think it's important to deal with these things in a timely matter. >> reporter: it will take serious repairs to keep a sewage out of temescal creek which feeds the leak the district said it's doing what i can with the money it has but the former direct of sanitary sewer says it's can do much better. >> the city of oakland sewer service fees are over $50 million per year. cell, i would not think that there is no excuse for the city of oakland not to be able to do what needs to be done to properly and effectively run the sewer division the way they're supposed to. >> reporter: the reputation of the leak is increasingly tarnished by algae blooms. especially those beating on ra
once it gets into the lake there is nothing we can do to clean it up. or dilution. >> reporter: oakland sanitary division is accused of underreporting the spills. that was rebuilt in it east bay express investigative report released this week when ktvu asked the city about this, the city denied the allegations. nonetheless -- >> we have requested the city would elevate these issues. i think it's important to deal with these things in a timely matter. >> reporter: it will take...
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Jan 2, 2018
01/18
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islands forming in the middle of the lake and these have been populated by villagers who are mostly farmers and fisherman now they have escaped after the army or the military raid in the lake child region of northeastern nigeria now this is coming this discovery of large number of hostages kept the bible quote came almost a year after the nigerian government announced that a book about him has been technically defeated a lot of nigerians are not comfortable with the declaration by president mohamed widely when he made that announcement since that announcement we've seen a daring and sometimes devastating attacks by book or on fighters in northeastern nigeria and they have taken a lot of hostages some of these attacks actually took place in two thousand and seventeen the army is continuing its operations to be a guest book around and book rama so far proved to be a resilient fall in northeastern nigeria. but those who escaped were among founders of people believed to have been kidnapped by boko haram in northeastern nigeria catherine sawyer has more from where she met famous captives
islands forming in the middle of the lake and these have been populated by villagers who are mostly farmers and fisherman now they have escaped after the army or the military raid in the lake child region of northeastern nigeria now this is coming this discovery of large number of hostages kept the bible quote came almost a year after the nigerian government announced that a book about him has been technically defeated a lot of nigerians are not comfortable with the declaration by president...
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Jan 2, 2018
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effects snow coming into michigan down into the lakes a lot of the lakes now are beginningze with so cold, that's kind of shut down a lot of that lake effects snow machine. light snow possible the way it's looking for us, wednesday night, going into early thursday morning, this coastal system will run the coast. it will be so important nor us, we're talking about an upper level storm system and how it will impact the development of the storm. where it develops, and then the track it ultimately takes, it's been my experience to be here a long time when it's this cold, we have this much arctic air kind of in place all the way down to the southeast. it is hard to get these storm systems to run back up into that cold air and bring us significant, and not only that, but we have more dry air, more cold air coming in from the north and the west. so this storm, on wednesday night and thursday, has a lot to overcome. i think the significant snow stays well to the east of us, that does not mean that we may not have a little bit of light snow out of the deal. i think that's still poss
effects snow coming into michigan down into the lakes a lot of the lakes now are beginningze with so cold, that's kind of shut down a lot of that lake effects snow machine. light snow possible the way it's looking for us, wednesday night, going into early thursday morning, this coastal system will run the coast. it will be so important nor us, we're talking about an upper level storm system and how it will impact the development of the storm. where it develops, and then the track it ultimately...
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Jan 6, 2018
01/18
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a witness named in the federal complaint is lake braddock's former football coach who said he'd twice observed dave thomas and mike clark talking about the coaches conduct. he has been reassigned to another school. he has filed a federal retaliation complaint with the equal employment opportunity commission. that makes three former lake braddock staff members no longer at this school. the basketball coach was forced to resign. the activities director was forced to resign and the football coach was reassigned to another school. going back to the allegations against the basketball coach, after parents wrote up those surveys, they asked the principal to investigate this matter. the park is the parent to file the federal complaint with the department of education.>> we started pressing dave thomas to start the investigation he was required to do. >> reporter: two months later the principal wrote, " i think we are going to have to agree to disagree with the level of action that you expect from me and the leadership here at lake braddock regarding the 2015-16 basketball season. " >> he said
a witness named in the federal complaint is lake braddock's former football coach who said he'd twice observed dave thomas and mike clark talking about the coaches conduct. he has been reassigned to another school. he has filed a federal retaliation complaint with the equal employment opportunity commission. that makes three former lake braddock staff members no longer at this school. the basketball coach was forced to resign. the activities director was forced to resign and the football coach...
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Jan 25, 2018
01/18
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the temperatures and rain looks like. like. >>> there are a few reports in lake county. own to 3200 feet, and near the geysers, the upper lake, snow has turned over to rain. most will be to the north. you can see windsor, and back to learner park. and the winter weather advisory for lake county continues and one cell went off here, and this is moving inland on highway 1, and this is down towards santa cruz as well. things look to be calming down a little bit. 30s for some, 40s for others. a lot of 40s along the observation, 40s in the city, and it's cool around the bay. look for shower activity to the north and anybody could get a scattered shower and the possibility of thunder showers. 5:31, this is the time when sal goes, things are getting busy. >> and they're getting busy. people are getting up early and trying to get on the road early. i don't want to you, traffic is okay in general as we look at the vacaville and vallejo commute. we see some driving away from vallejo and we look at highway 101 from novato to the mill valley area to the golden gate bridge. when you g
the temperatures and rain looks like. like. >>> there are a few reports in lake county. own to 3200 feet, and near the geysers, the upper lake, snow has turned over to rain. most will be to the north. you can see windsor, and back to learner park. and the winter weather advisory for lake county continues and one cell went off here, and this is moving inland on highway 1, and this is down towards santa cruz as well. things look to be calming down a little bit. 30s for some, 40s for...