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this depth allows the lake breeders to breed in the river. they flush up more than 800,000 cubic yards of suit -- silt each year. army corps of engineer working out or harbor 400 yards of sludge is pulled from that area, every year. to keep the channel clear, costs nearly $1 million per year. with akron demanding more, and more water, at times holding back the stream at lake rockwell there isn't enough water to go around and the cuyahoga. it's been proposed and not in just sometime in the foreseeable future a pipeline will have to connect the headwaters of lake erie so that enough water can be provided for the needs of the cities and industries along the banks. a river can be work, and the cuyahoga has been. a growing industrial admissible demand, that is bringing it to its limits. the cuyahoga will never expected to the scene again at a super helpful stream but it could be restored to good working conditions. the techniques to cleansing the river are available but the cost in dollars to build that is staggeringly imagination. the task of cle
this depth allows the lake breeders to breed in the river. they flush up more than 800,000 cubic yards of suit -- silt each year. army corps of engineer working out or harbor 400 yards of sludge is pulled from that area, every year. to keep the channel clear, costs nearly $1 million per year. with akron demanding more, and more water, at times holding back the stream at lake rockwell there isn't enough water to go around and the cuyahoga. it's been proposed and not in just sometime in the...
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the brown stream that meets lake erie. an industrial waterway. its banks populated by steel mills and factories. its channel filled with ships and tugs. >>> the cuyahoga river as it reaches lake erie after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream. abused and misused by man and his machines. without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland, akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780s. the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. and so man came and continued coming until today nearly 2 million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph or the cuyahoga, the crooked river. >> you are now going to see a documentary montage film of the cuyahoga. the rivers in this coun
the brown stream that meets lake erie. an industrial waterway. its banks populated by steel mills and factories. its channel filled with ships and tugs. >>> the cuyahoga river as it reaches lake erie after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream. abused and misused by man and his machines. without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland, akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the...
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they are protect -- particularly east oflongside the lake michigan, the big lake creates the microclimate. they protect the food from freezing in the spring. protectsthe summer it the food from the extreme heat. it was about 30 years, the first onlyy nonproductive or marginally productive. only a year or two of site preparation for an orchard. seven years at least may to grow a tree to maturity. 30-year-oldnt the would pay back some of the expenses over that long period of development. cherries moran seat have been known as a dessert ingredient. thery pie was of course favorite dessert for a long time. they have been as people found other nice pies to eat. those cherries were now dried and a good finger food. the trees behind me here are probably about 20 years old. the are probably about in prime of their productive years. they have been producing for about 10 years. hopefully they have more than 10 years left. depends on the weather and other things, some of which can be controlled and some cannot. parasites here in this area -- about the middle of july is the centering point. sometimes
they are protect -- particularly east oflongside the lake michigan, the big lake creates the microclimate. they protect the food from freezing in the spring. protectsthe summer it the food from the extreme heat. it was about 30 years, the first onlyy nonproductive or marginally productive. only a year or two of site preparation for an orchard. seven years at least may to grow a tree to maturity. 30-year-oldnt the would pay back some of the expenses over that long period of development. cherries...
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it may not go out to the lake. of regulations they may seem ob trucive to some but they really matter. the litter in new york state plummeted after they passed their bottle law. and it really is just the political kind of power that certain corporations have that prevents more states from passing those kinds of laws. and i think this is -- you know, we have seen communities, individual cities pass regulations regarding plastic bags in particular. as an indication that, you know, states have failed to regulate, that they are unwilling to take these steps. and i think we'll see that more and more in the coming years as cities recognize that if somebody is going to do something about problems like plastic pollution and broader problems like climate change they have to make the steps. >> mike is on the phone from akron, ohio. which is part of where the cuyahoga is located. by the way, david stradling you are doing a great job with the barges and horns. it would startle anyone. thank you so much. mike, go ahead, please.
it may not go out to the lake. of regulations they may seem ob trucive to some but they really matter. the litter in new york state plummeted after they passed their bottle law. and it really is just the political kind of power that certain corporations have that prevents more states from passing those kinds of laws. and i think this is -- you know, we have seen communities, individual cities pass regulations regarding plastic bags in particular. as an indication that, you know, states have...
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the only one that burns. we talk about cleaning up lake erie. s not out in the lakes, it is in the district area. you have to clean up the sources the stuff being washed into the lake. >> industries that use river water find they have to clean it first, then many dirty it more before dumping it back. there are proposals for cleaning up the river. while the port area will never again be a trout stream, it can be made not to smell. the cost for cleanup may be staggering. >> first, we have civilization have to toilet train ourselves, stop putting industrial waste and municipal waste in the water. second, we have to clean up the mess you made over the past decades while we have been doing this. if a clean up can work on a basic like the cuyahoga, it can just about work anywhere. it is big enough we can do a big job, small enough it is impactful in a period of a few months or a year or two. while we can report added source, the cuyahoga river has been reborn, we must also report by the time it ends, it has been long dead. if there is an epilogue to th
the only one that burns. we talk about cleaning up lake erie. s not out in the lakes, it is in the district area. you have to clean up the sources the stuff being washed into the lake. >> industries that use river water find they have to clean it first, then many dirty it more before dumping it back. there are proposals for cleaning up the river. while the port area will never again be a trout stream, it can be made not to smell. the cost for cleanup may be staggering. >> first, we...
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there is still a lot of industry around lake erie, of course, and the other great lakes. lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air ollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century, has combined sewers, which means that sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and when it rains, that means that untreated sewage flows into both the cuyahoga and directly into lake erie. we also know that lake erie suffers from nonpoint pollution, which is to say agricultural runoff mostly, particularly over in toledo from the river. so as i tell my students, there are no permanent victories in environmental protection. it's an ongoing effort. you have to adjust to new threats, to new problems, and to be vigilant about regulation and enforcement. >> to the west of cleveland is toledo. ti
there is still a lot of industry around lake erie, of course, and the other great lakes. lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air ollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century, has...
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that at least 28 industries over the river during the track to the lake. was known as the regular one. >> they are not out in the lake. in the cemeteries are from there. >> the one proposals for cleaning up the river. they may be sampling. >> to train ourselves to the waterways. >> ♪ with a program like this, but everything you learn. is a good job. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's been reborn. it has been long done. there's an epilogue to destroy how the rivers bound, it is simply that they multiplied two times and the struggle of habits made in it a big impact to live. they find there's nothing clean. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ will all all all all will
that at least 28 industries over the river during the track to the lake. was known as the regular one. >> they are not out in the lake. in the cemeteries are from there. >> the one proposals for cleaning up the river. they may be sampling. >> to train ourselves to the waterways. >> ♪ with a program like this, but everything you learn. is a good job. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's been reborn. it has been long done. there's an epilogue to destroy how the rivers...
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erie and the other great lakes lorain has a steel mill that even hearing cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made african investments and water pollution control and also air pollution control. but, no doubt accidents happen and there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. wheatland like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century has combined sewers for sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and, when it rains that means untreated sewage flows into the cuyahoga and directly into lake erie. we also know that lake erie suffers from nonpoint source pollution which is agricultural runoff mostly. so, as i tell my students, there are no permanent victories or environmental protection, it's an ongoing effort and you have to adjust to new threats and new problems and to be vigilant about regulation and enforcement . >> i was born and raised along the source of the river, which is a big river and i can remember the phone used to go fishing with my dad and it was really,
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is not out in the lakes so much, it's here in the tributaries.nd the tributaries and the stuff that's being washed into our lake. >> industries find they have to clean the river water first and many dirty it more before dumping it back. there are proposes for cleaning up the river and it can be made not to smell. the costs for the cleanup may be staggering. >> the solution boils down to two things, first, we got a toilet train ourself and stop putting our waste, or get them all cleaned up before we do, second, we've got to clean up the mess we've made while we've been doing this. ♪ >> cleanup a program like this can work on a basin like the cuyahoga, it can just about work anywhere. the cuyahoga is big enough that we know we can do a big job and it's small enough that the problems are -- we can tackle in a period of a few months or a year or two. ♪ ♪ >> while we can report that at its source, the cuyahoga river has been reborn, we must also report that by the time it ends, it has been long dead. if there is an epilogue to the story of how the cro
is not out in the lakes so much, it's here in the tributaries.nd the tributaries and the stuff that's being washed into our lake. >> industries find they have to clean the river water first and many dirty it more before dumping it back. there are proposes for cleaning up the river and it can be made not to smell. the costs for the cleanup may be staggering. >> the solution boils down to two things, first, we got a toilet train ourself and stop putting our waste, or get them all...
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erie but the trick to that is not necessary the lakes, you have to clean up the sources, and sedimentary's, >>industries in this area that use river water find they have to clean it first. then many more before dumping it back. while the front area will never again be how it is a can be made not to smell but the costs are staggering. >>first we have to put our industrial waste in our water waste. we have to get them all cleaned up. that we have to clean up the mess we have made. >>the program like this can work on a basin like the cuyahoga, it could mark anywhere. you have to beat the odds, and it can take a few months to a year or two. >> >>the cuyahoga river has been rebuilding, and by the time it ends, it has been long and dead. this is an epilogue to the story of how a decrepit river dies. it is simply that man has multiplied too fast and the habits how are pollution. it because it's out polluting like the cuyahoga, his face may indeed that of the crooked river. . . >>> this is a special edition of american history tv. a sample of the com
erie but the trick to that is not necessary the lakes, you have to clean up the sources, and sedimentary's, >>industries in this area that use river water find they have to clean it first. then many more before dumping it back. while the front area will never again be how it is a can be made not to smell but the costs are staggering. >>first we have to put our industrial waste in our water waste. we have to get them all cleaned up. that we have to clean up the mess we have made....
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may take water from 8 to 30 days to move through the channel to the lake. along with the staggering load of pollutants and solids the stream must carry make this inevitable at times. the task of keeping the dredge to channel clear of accumulated solids to a depth of 23 feet is a major expense in itself. this allows large lake freighters and ore carriers to burden the river. they slush up more than 800,000 cubic yards of silt each year. drudges of the army core of engineers work over the outer harbor. 400,000 yards of sludge pulled from that area every year. to keep the channel clear, cost nearly a million dollars a cost nearly a million dollars a year. with akron demanding more and more water, at times holding back the stream at lake rockwell, there isn't enough water to go around in the cuyahoga. it has been proposed and not in jest that at some point a pipeline will have to connect head waters with lake erie so enough water can be provided for cities and industries along the banks. a river can be worked to death, and the cuyahoga has been. a growing indust
may take water from 8 to 30 days to move through the channel to the lake. along with the staggering load of pollutants and solids the stream must carry make this inevitable at times. the task of keeping the dredge to channel clear of accumulated solids to a depth of 23 feet is a major expense in itself. this allows large lake freighters and ore carriers to burden the river. they slush up more than 800,000 cubic yards of silt each year. drudges of the army core of engineers work over the outer...
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great danger on the great lakes. y rising waters are taking a rising toll on boaters and swimmers. everyone is flipping over simone biles after not one but two new history making twists at the u.s. gymnastics championships. and eye on earth. tonight meet a 16 year old who is skipping school for a year to challenge world leaders. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell: good evening. this is our western edition. and we begin with breaking news new details about the death in prison of jeffrey epstein. this comes as attorney general william barr vows to go after anyone else involved in epstein's alleged crimes, including sex trafficking. these pictures just came in of more than a dozen federal agents raiding epstein's home today on his 70-acre private island in the u.s. virgin islands. barr said he was angry and appalled when he learned of epstein's apparent suicide in a federal jail in new york city. and he promised to get to the bottom of it. mola lenghi toni
great danger on the great lakes. y rising waters are taking a rising toll on boaters and swimmers. everyone is flipping over simone biles after not one but two new history making twists at the u.s. gymnastics championships. and eye on earth. tonight meet a 16 year old who is skipping school for a year to challenge world leaders. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell: good evening. this is our western edition. and we...
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the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat the lake faces we there's no greater cause. he is like for. we this is really a proxy. >>for all. >>larger governor gavin newsome giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress and nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what this one because it would like just we can't take it for granted lone republican at the event representative tom mcclintock avoided talking about climate change but says neglected forests is a major issue june the force is no different than him and are it will grow and grow until it showed to >>you fall victim to. >>has strong why hold that leaders all agree fire is a threat for the lake area. >>but democrats worry about climate change and how the trump administration's policy could affect the lakes clear skies blue water. california has sued the administration several times over environmental policies ranging from endangered species t
the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat the lake faces we there's no greater cause. he is like for. we this is really a proxy. >>for all. >>larger governor gavin newsome giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress and nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what this one because it...
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the new push. >>and state leaders gathered in south lake tahoe today at the annual lake tahoe summit their goal to keep talking. and that everybody can agree on how to achieve that goal. >>this is probably a trip they look forward to the lawmakers today renew their commitment to keep a lake tahoe blue. >>we'll certainly nice place to do some work kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how they differ though on the best way >>state and federal political leaders gathered here in south lake tahoe for the annual summit here with the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat the lake faces there's no for we this is really a proxy. >>for all larger governor gavin newson giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress and nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what is the one causing what les did we can't take it for granted lone republican at the event representative tom mcclintock avoided talking abou
the new push. >>and state leaders gathered in south lake tahoe today at the annual lake tahoe summit their goal to keep talking. and that everybody can agree on how to achieve that goal. >>this is probably a trip they look forward to the lawmakers today renew their commitment to keep a lake tahoe blue. >>we'll certainly nice place to do some work kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how they differ though on the best way >>state and federal...
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. >> plus the efforts to make lake tahoe blue, the species threatening the lake's clarity. >> and it's warming up out there. we'll talk about what you can expect for the week coming up. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. at i could save money? which would be incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you a full suite of products get fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network for less than at&t. that's 120 dollars less a year. better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> this season the eagles will be featured, the third college football program to be featured on the show. the school has produced more than 20 nfl players and earlier this year the eagles were named the best junior football team in the country. >>> starting tomorrow three pit stop toilets in san francisco will be open 24 program will gi homeless people access to bathrooms and the facilities will help clean up city streets advocates say. the b
. >> plus the efforts to make lake tahoe blue, the species threatening the lake's clarity. >> and it's warming up out there. we'll talk about what you can expect for the week coming up. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. at i could save money? which would be incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you a full suite of products get fast, reliable...
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. >>> also ahead, the effort to keep late lake tahoe blue. the invasive species that threatens the lake. >>> notice temperatures today, a little warmer. not a lot of fog behind me. what does it mean for the rest of the week? we will let you know after the break. here's your buick sir. actually, that's my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get 20% below msrp on most 2019 buick encore models. >>> a horrible story about pennsylvania where a fire at a daycare killed 5 children in erie, pennsylvania overnight. fire crews pulled 7 people from the burning house and rushed them to the hospital. 4 of the 5 victims were siblings. their ages ranged from 8 months to 7 years old. the home was a registered daycare that was permitted to provide 24-hour care. investigators have not found a cause but loc
. >>> also ahead, the effort to keep late lake tahoe blue. the invasive species that threatens the lake. >>> notice temperatures today, a little warmer. not a lot of fog behind me. what does it mean for the rest of the week? we will let you know after the break. here's your buick sir. actually, that's my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that...
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lake michigan has had nearly as many drownings as all the other great lakes combined. r waves have routinely risen above five feet along the lakeshore. the snowy winter and the wettest june in history have boosted the lake to its highest monthly level since 1986. a power boat hit a submerged chicago jetty last month, and a passenger died. then there are the rip currentsm m, india.r. >> i want my son. i want my son. i want some answers. >> reporter: when we caught up with david benjamin of the great lakes surf rescue project, he was teaching a lifeguarding class. >> a person struggling in water could submerge in less than one minute. >> reporter: summer weather draws millions to the lakefront where benjamin says many people mistakenly think if they can wade they can swim. >> a rip current opens up, now the waist-high water, your feet are sinking in the sand or the sand is being pulled out from under your feet, you're in water over your head. instant panic. >> reporter: rip currents can happen in the oceans as well as the great lakes and can move as fast as eight feet per
lake michigan has had nearly as many drownings as all the other great lakes combined. r waves have routinely risen above five feet along the lakeshore. the snowy winter and the wettest june in history have boosted the lake to its highest monthly level since 1986. a power boat hit a submerged chicago jetty last month, and a passenger died. then there are the rip currentsm m, india.r. >> i want my son. i want my son. i want some answers. >> reporter: when we caught up with david...
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the pipelines 200 meters down the mountainside to lake and powers turbines. the increasing scarcity of water originating from high altitude sources is a harbinger of potential desert if occasion in parts of the alps melt water is especially in short supply on the edges of the alps and up above area in the past the water level in the lake fashion had to be deliberately reduced there was a risk of flooding due to the vast amount of melt water in the spring. so we were finished there used to be so much snow melt here that we had to make room for it in the lake wanted to put your a while now there's been much less the lake can absorb it so we don't need to reduce the water level. and this we can think of yet in. everything here in the alps is linked power generation and water supply. rising temperatures and the increased incidence of rockfall. the following permafrost and the developing a ridge ity. for years eco climatologist anetta man sol has been taking students on study trips to the alps. how much has the situation here changed in one time. it was definitive
the pipelines 200 meters down the mountainside to lake and powers turbines. the increasing scarcity of water originating from high altitude sources is a harbinger of potential desert if occasion in parts of the alps melt water is especially in short supply on the edges of the alps and up above area in the past the water level in the lake fashion had to be deliberately reduced there was a risk of flooding due to the vast amount of melt water in the spring. so we were finished there used to be so...
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the water in lake tahoe is clearer. blower or better by getting rid of an invasive species. the clarity improved between 2017 and 2018 but that it's not good move. the study said a tiny shrimp, an invasive species is affecting the clarity of the water. scientists said there are billions of the shrimp at the bottom of the lake, making it look less blue. >> they're making it cloudier by eating, making it cloudier by eating the plankton. they're incredibly efficient at eating algae and ingesting the fine particles coming in from the urban areas of the lake. >> to get rid of the shrimp, the water in the lake will be clearer. >>> affective today, the united states and russia allowed a landmark nuclear weapon's treaty to expire. they walked away from a treaty signed by gorbachev and ronald reagan signed in '87. the u.s. gave notice six months ago it was withdrawing from the streety. president trump accused russia of violating it and russia withdrew from the treaty after. the white house said a similar treaty restricting long-
the water in lake tahoe is clearer. blower or better by getting rid of an invasive species. the clarity improved between 2017 and 2018 but that it's not good move. the study said a tiny shrimp, an invasive species is affecting the clarity of the water. scientists said there are billions of the shrimp at the bottom of the lake, making it look less blue. >> they're making it cloudier by eating, making it cloudier by eating the plankton. they're incredibly efficient at eating algae and...
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tahoe for the annual summit here with the common goal of protecting the lake everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat, the lake faces we there's no greater cause. he is like for because it's really a proxy. >>for larger governor gavin newson giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what this one because it would like just we can't take it for granted lone republican at the event representative tom mcclintock avoided talking about climate change but says neglected forests is a major issue in orange and the force is no different than him and are it will grow and grow until it showed to >>you fall victim to. >>ducey's is wrong when all of the leaders all the grief fire is a threat for the lake area. >>but democrats worry about climate change and how the trump administration's policy could affect the lakes clear skies blue water. california has sued the administration several t
tahoe for the annual summit here with the common goal of protecting the lake everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat, the lake faces we there's no greater cause. he is like for because it's really a proxy. >>for larger governor gavin newson giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what this one...
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yeah, beautiful shot there are no sign of the smoke that is coming from lake county. it's far away but uh how about those winds whipping up there isn't helping the firefighters or not it's pretty breezy up to the one good news is coming from the ocean right so there's more moisture. >>in those winds that are moving on right now but we've got a couple high clouds also drifting overhead we got some changes coming our way back to those winds whipping around the bay area, the last couple of days a sign of some changes the a ridge of high pressure that has been sitting over head has moved eastward. and now we've got a low off the coast you'll see right here how about that swirling off the coastline right now nothing major, but you can see it's kind of disorganized but you certainly get the sense. this is out there right now. we still have the monsoon popping up overethe sierra nevada, the thunderstorms erupting there once again there they go firing off into the afternoon and the fade away again this evening, the winds course you the fire's going in the afternoon this time o
yeah, beautiful shot there are no sign of the smoke that is coming from lake county. it's far away but uh how about those winds whipping up there isn't helping the firefighters or not it's pretty breezy up to the one good news is coming from the ocean right so there's more moisture. >>in those winds that are moving on right now but we've got a couple high clouds also drifting overhead we got some changes coming our way back to those winds whipping around the bay area, the last couple of...
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. >>> the san francisco lake brought back to life. what neighbors and environmentalists that for the past five years to restore a natural habitat. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> good news for residents, weekend ferry service to and from san francisco launched today. the pilot project will run five roundtrips saturday and sunday through november 3. fares will match commute prices including discounts for the young, old and disabled. parking, when do you ever hear this in the bay area, parking is free. >>> big changes are coming for bart commuters. on monday the agency will begin phasing out paper tickets. the first station will be
. >>> the san francisco lake brought back to life. what neighbors and environmentalists that for the past five years to restore a natural habitat. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the...
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the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat, theo greater cause. he is like for it because it's really a proxy for all. >>larger efforts. governor gavin newson giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress and nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what this one because it would like just. >>we can't take it for granted lone republican at the event representative tom mcclintock avoided talking about climate change but says neglected forests is a major issue in orange and the force is no different onto floor it will grow and grow until it showed to >>and then the fall victim to has to lose for all why all that leaders all the grief fire is a threat for the lake area. >>but democrats worry about climate change and how the trump administration's policy could affect the lakes clear skies blue water. california has sued the administration several times over environmental policies ranging from endangered
the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat, theo greater cause. he is like for it because it's really a proxy for all. >>larger efforts. governor gavin newson giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress and nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what this one because it would like just....
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the mild climates the hills and the lake in short perfect conditions for wine growing. in years is owned by the putting family. to specific lover of exactly what makes the vineyards in the special are our 3 sons . the sun in the sky that shines on the terraces of the reflection of the sun in the lake. and in a stone wall see also that story and release it onto the slopes that's what's special here that the specific death of. the put a half family has been growing wine for generations father son and uncle meet up regularly to taste their light dry white line made from the shas la grape. they still own the wine press used by their great great grandfather. and all of those they started making wine in the war back in the 11th century. the cistercian monks establish vineyards all over europe google search pretty good i mean there. was a part of the 1st finds on the land simply because it belonged to them and the lowes i notice is always loved us because there wasn't much else you could use the slopes for. it girl she decides it is all the. back invade the community stand out
the mild climates the hills and the lake in short perfect conditions for wine growing. in years is owned by the putting family. to specific lover of exactly what makes the vineyards in the special are our 3 sons . the sun in the sky that shines on the terraces of the reflection of the sun in the lake. and in a stone wall see also that story and release it onto the slopes that's what's special here that the specific death of. the put a half family has been growing wine for generations father son...
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outspokenness one of the oldest cities in germany with a favorable location on the reverse lake and that. there is plenty of water in the city center to the loss of both several monumental fountains. water and will and what the people of all book made of it that's going to be the common theme for my tour of the city today and as always i have a lot on my list a palace for art industrial monuments a boat trip and i really would like to see the birthplace of both felt blessed so let's go. we'll also look behind the scenes of the biggest it one of germany's most famous puppet theaters. a georgian woman will show us her hometown to meet. and today. if your video brings us travel impressions from cambodia. this is the center of the town hall is located on the square at the end of. this renaissance building is magnificent although it was almost completely destroyed by bombing in the 2nd world war it was rebuilt in the original style for many centuries spoke was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the gold mole recalls the city's former splendor. above
outspokenness one of the oldest cities in germany with a favorable location on the reverse lake and that. there is plenty of water in the city center to the loss of both several monumental fountains. water and will and what the people of all book made of it that's going to be the common theme for my tour of the city today and as always i have a lot on my list a palace for art industrial monuments a boat trip and i really would like to see the birthplace of both felt blessed so let's go. we'll...
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we will try to pry all of the secrets of the ride around the lake out of senator michael bennet at the end of this hour, but we begin tonight with the new phrase that donald trump had to learn today. the hard way. inverted yield curve. today, the day after president trump admitted that he has been lying about his tariffs and that his tariffs have, in fact, cost american consumers billions upon billions upon billions of dollars, the stock market crashed. the stock market dropped 800 points today. the last time the stock market dropped 800 points, the secretary of the treasury literally got on his knees and prayed to nancy pelosi. this really happened. in the last year of the bush administration in 2008, the republican secretary of the treasury, hank paulson, was so rattled by a drop of 800 points in the stock market in the midst of the banking crisis that he literally got on his knees with house speaker nancy pelosi and prayed to her to pass the bank bailout bill. prayed to her to help take this decisive action with the bush administration to prevent possibly the collapse of our banking
we will try to pry all of the secrets of the ride around the lake out of senator michael bennet at the end of this hour, but we begin tonight with the new phrase that donald trump had to learn today. the hard way. inverted yield curve. today, the day after president trump admitted that he has been lying about his tariffs and that his tariffs have, in fact, cost american consumers billions upon billions upon billions of dollars, the stock market crashed. the stock market dropped 800 points...
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the lake is located at the national, golden gate national area and the health of the lake has declinedcentury. this it is close to the highway and pesticides from the nearby golf course. and locals releasing their pets into the lake has not helped. >> we sounds, found some pretty interesting animals in the lake and none of them are native. some of the most shocking ones were an alligator back in 1996. we found a sturgeon which was about 5 feet long. >> alligators are native to san francisco apparently. after an ambitious cleanup and public education campaign, the lake has been revitalized and serves as a safe nesting spot for native turtles.>>> that is good to see. all right. darren is here now with the weather forecast. >> it is. it looks totally different depending on where you are no surprise but i wanted to show you how dramatically different from one due to the next. san jose looked great and had a beautiful day in the low 80s in your 2 degrees above average and that is a lot more than can be said for many of us on the far side of the east bay and i will show you the numbers in th
the lake is located at the national, golden gate national area and the health of the lake has declinedcentury. this it is close to the highway and pesticides from the nearby golf course. and locals releasing their pets into the lake has not helped. >> we sounds, found some pretty interesting animals in the lake and none of them are native. some of the most shocking ones were an alligator back in 1996. we found a sturgeon which was about 5 feet long. >> alligators are native to san...
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the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat, the >>there's no greater cause. he is li for it because it's really a proxy. for all. >>larger efforts. governor gavin newsome giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress and nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what this one because it would like just we can't take it for granted lone republican at the from endangered species to clean air standards. >>full-fledged assault. standards even our ability set. the tone and tenor are other states that is democratic governor wouldn't immediately say whether he agreed with the environmental lawsuits. california has filed against the trump administration. >>he says he'll have to take a look. reporting in south lake tahoe, ashley zavala kron 4 somewhere in that. >>is your head. >>i was a funny story it lasted 8 minutes hello. hello because you're talking over the i never i never buy hats and i don't think actua
the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the same page on the biggest threat, the >>there's no greater cause. he is li for it because it's really a proxy. for all. >>larger efforts. governor gavin newsome giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress and nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's what this one because it would...
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the study says a tiny shrimp that's an invasive species is affecting the clarity of the lake water. ere are billions of shrimp at the bottom of lake tahoe making it look less blue. >>> it's the first weekend of august and we're halfway through summer. she's rosemary orozco. >>> here's what is happening around the bay. in san francisco, head to the 46th annual street fair in japantown on saturday where you'll find many aspects of asian pacific life expressed through art, music, and food. the santa clara county fair is underway, featuring traditional family fun at the fairgrounds, or pop over to the renaissance fair at discovery meadow. and you'll find pageantry and other games. food and drink, crafts, music, and dance. and in the east bay. pedal fest returns on saturday with stunts, and unicycle lessons. food, drinks, and family fund. the concord jazz fest, live music for fray. and the sonoma county fair is fun for the whole family with everything from carnival rides and food to music and concerts. or enjoy the petaluma music festival. in sports, a's and are home. and giants are away.
the study says a tiny shrimp that's an invasive species is affecting the clarity of the lake water. ere are billions of shrimp at the bottom of lake tahoe making it look less blue. >>> it's the first weekend of august and we're halfway through summer. she's rosemary orozco. >>> here's what is happening around the bay. in san francisco, head to the 46th annual street fair in japantown on saturday where you'll find many aspects of asian pacific life expressed through art, music,...
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county fire crews say the fire burning in clear lake is 0% contained and is certainly about 40 structures for us dan thorn is watching all the developments right now he's in our newsroom with an update and. >>that's justine fire crews are calling this the gulf fire and at last check it's grown up to 15 acres northwest of clear lake the flames first breaking out off of soda lake road in gulf drive around 2 50 this afternoon, cal fire says evacuation orders are in place right now for the riviera subdivision that's the west subdivision crews are working on the ground and from the air to stop this fire and at the request of crews pg any telling us tonight that they have shut off some power in the area affecting more than 250 customers and it's unclear when that power will be restored. state senator mike mcguire says that he's been monitoring this fire very closely and he spoke with us about it on kron on take a listen. >>there has enhanced air support right into the fire. because of the brush. they located within the ravines it at a low to
county fire crews say the fire burning in clear lake is 0% contained and is certainly about 40 structures for us dan thorn is watching all the developments right now he's in our newsroom with an update and. >>that's justine fire crews are calling this the gulf fire and at last check it's grown up to 15 acres northwest of clear lake the flames first breaking out off of soda lake road in gulf drive around 2 50 this afternoon, cal fire says evacuation orders are in place right now for the...
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the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the sa page on the biggest threat the lake faces we there's no greater cause what he is like for. we this is really a proxy. >>for all larger governor gavin newson giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's where this one because it would like just we can't take it for granted lone republican at the event representative tom mcclintock avoided talking about climate change but says neglected forests is a major issue in june the force is no different than him and are it will grow and grow until it showed to >>you fall to. >>ducey's is wrong. why all that leaders all the grief fire is a threat for the lake area. >>but democrats worry about climate change and how the trump administration's policy could affect the lakes clear skies blue water. california has sued the administration several times over environmental policies ranging from endangered species
the common goal of protecting the lake but not everyone is on the sa page on the biggest threat the lake faces we there's no greater cause what he is like for. we this is really a proxy. >>for all larger governor gavin newson giving the keynote speech at this year's lake tahoe summit, the democrat sharing the stage and the plate with members of congress nevada governor steve it's a common goal that we have here. >>it is bipartisan well that's where this one because it would like...
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lake michigan has had nearly as many drownings as all the other great lakes combined. summer, waves have routinely risen above five feet along the lakeshore. the snowy winter and wettest june in history have boosted the lake to its highest monthly level since 1986. a power boat hit a submerged chicago jetty last month and a passenger died. then there are the rip currents. in early july, 17-year-old rehem mason day peered into the surf. yolanda mason is his mother. >> and i want my son. i want my son. i want some answers. >> reporter: when we caught up >> a person struggling in water could submerge in less than one minute. >> reporter: summer weather draws millions to the lakefront where benjamin says many people mistakenly think if they can wade, they can swim. >> a rip current opens up and now that waist-high water you're standing in, your feet are sinking in the sand and water over your head and you go to instant panic. >> reporter: rip currents, which happen in the great lakes as well as the oceans, can move as fast as eight feet per second. so there's little wonder
lake michigan has had nearly as many drownings as all the other great lakes combined. summer, waves have routinely risen above five feet along the lakeshore. the snowy winter and wettest june in history have boosted the lake to its highest monthly level since 1986. a power boat hit a submerged chicago jetty last month and a passenger died. then there are the rip currents. in early july, 17-year-old rehem mason day peered into the surf. yolanda mason is his mother. >> and i want my son. i...
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at lake tahoe basin in an emergency. >> reporter: the city of south lake tahoe is a little over 20,000n any given day here during the summer, there could be 100,000 tourists in the basin and with only 1 major highway, in and out of the area, and evacuation becomes a huge concern for emergency responders. city officials know the risk involved. inadequate in evacuation plans contributed to deaths in recent northern california wildfires that encroached into inhabited areas. >> the campfire and the fire in santa rosa both demonstrated to us that there are -- there is a new paradigm. >> reporter: thus the need to roll out a new evacuation plan that seeks to get around a big stumbling block . >> we are a population of people plus visitors that want to leave at the same time we know that roads will be impacted immediately and virtually at a standstill. >> reporter: one reason the city has launched an emergency preparation website featuring an interactive map. it focuses is on streets and gives you primary and secondary escape routes and sets aside say fret you refuge areas where people can wa
at lake tahoe basin in an emergency. >> reporter: the city of south lake tahoe is a little over 20,000n any given day here during the summer, there could be 100,000 tourists in the basin and with only 1 major highway, in and out of the area, and evacuation becomes a huge concern for emergency responders. city officials know the risk involved. inadequate in evacuation plans contributed to deaths in recent northern california wildfires that encroached into inhabited areas. >> the...
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will climate change destroy the forests and the lakes in europe's last great wilderness? railway wipe out sami culture or will it bring jobs and an economic boom to northern lapland ? we don't know. for now the questions remain unanswered. hello, it is that time again when we try to give you some sense of how the weather is going to pan out right across the british isles in the forthcoming week and we will extend it right on into the forthcoming weekend, obviously with a bit more uncertainty with time. in the short term, not a lot changes very rapidly, because the low pressure that has driven our weather for a couple of days now is still there or thereabouts, close by in the north—west of scotland as we get on through sunday. lots of isobars on that chart, so these showers and i think it will be showers rather than more prolonged spells of rain, will rattle on through the northern half of the british isles. further south, the odd shower could not be ruled out but a lot of dry weather and the showers with less intensity, but it will still be a blustery day widely across th
will climate change destroy the forests and the lakes in europe's last great wilderness? railway wipe out sami culture or will it bring jobs and an economic boom to northern lapland ? we don't know. for now the questions remain unanswered. hello, it is that time again when we try to give you some sense of how the weather is going to pan out right across the british isles in the forthcoming week and we will extend it right on into the forthcoming weekend, obviously with a bit more uncertainty...
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they likely got into the lake by wind, rain and snow. most of the water in the lake is snow melt. re is the super highway that moves water around the globe, snow and tahoe could be water from india. so tracing the source of the micro plastics is nearly impossible. all the science aside, this is demoralizing. as you may know, lake tahoe is one of the most amazing placing on the planet. researchers say the good news is turning up this stuff at a world famous nearly pristine mountain lake may move people to take action. there's also progress being made in ways to remove micro plastics from the environment. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher live in los angeles. after our reporting here, we'll have a fox news update on facebook watch. it's a minute long with unique content that streams live on facebook watch's home page a few minutes from now. once it's concluded, it's available any time on demand. in fact, the man who hit the bear in the nose will be back with us. we thought he was fantastic. check it out on facebook watch if you so desire. the markets are all green today. financials a
they likely got into the lake by wind, rain and snow. most of the water in the lake is snow melt. re is the super highway that moves water around the globe, snow and tahoe could be water from india. so tracing the source of the micro plastics is nearly impossible. all the science aside, this is demoralizing. as you may know, lake tahoe is one of the most amazing placing on the planet. researchers say the good news is turning up this stuff at a world famous nearly pristine mountain lake may move...
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then, well, tomorrow morning i will come and check if there is movement in there. 20 years ago, the lake october. last year, anna had to wait until the middle of december before she could to go on the ice. and the ice starts melting earlier than it used to in the spring, making it increasingly dangerous to fish. the new conditions, of course, the people need to learn again to get to know them. so some people drown when learning. and that's, of course, a tragedy every time it happens. sami people are people of winter. if the winter disappears it would be really strange, really hard to continue on the cycle of the year that doesn't have the real cycle. if the fishermen will adapt, then maybe the fish won't adapt to warming waters. so my biggest fear is that fish will disappear. 0ne fall, one winter the nets will start being empty. anna believes that reindeer herding and fishing wouldn't survive if the arctic railway is built and new mines open up in the area. what is the reason for these building plans? it is the greed of people, big companies want to give more profits to their shareholder
then, well, tomorrow morning i will come and check if there is movement in there. 20 years ago, the lake october. last year, anna had to wait until the middle of december before she could to go on the ice. and the ice starts melting earlier than it used to in the spring, making it increasingly dangerous to fish. the new conditions, of course, the people need to learn again to get to know them. so some people drown when learning. and that's, of course, a tragedy every time it happens. sami...
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the sun in the sky the chimes on the terraces and the reflection of the sun in the lake. he soon. and in the stone wall see also that store heat and releases onto the slopes that's what's special here that specific. part a half family has been growing wine for generations father son and uncle meet up regularly to taste their light dry white line made from the chef la grape. they still own the wine press used by their great great grandfather. they started making wine in the love war back in the 11th century. the cistercian monks establish vineyards all over europe google search particularly. good told you . they planted a 1st finds on the land simply because they belong to them and the lows i notice is always love us because there wasn't much else you could use the slopes for. it girl she decides it is all the while. back invade the community standout wine growers are being honored in the town center this year's crown goes to 56 year old sean danielle that the award ceremony is one of the highlights of the $25.00 day events. this year the festival ends on august the 11th it also inc
the sun in the sky the chimes on the terraces and the reflection of the sun in the lake. he soon. and in the stone wall see also that store heat and releases onto the slopes that's what's special here that specific. part a half family has been growing wine for generations father son and uncle meet up regularly to taste their light dry white line made from the chef la grape. they still own the wine press used by their great great grandfather. they started making wine in the love war back in the...
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lead in polls in colorado, and next year's senate race, and yesterday he went for a ride around the lake in iowa with a friend of his from colorado who also happens to be a democratic presidential candidate. senator michael bennet. "the new york times" reports that they talked about the possibility of john hickenlooper dropping out of the presidential race and running for senate in colorado. the democrats need to win just three senate seats to gain control of the united states senate. and john hickenlooper right now is polling 13 points ahead of republican incumbent senator cory gardner. so john hickenlooper is one of the presidential candidates who, if he chooses to drop out and run for senate, has the power to possibly knock mitch mcconnell out of the majority leader's office and so that conversation in the ride around the lake yesterday was, like, wicked important and we are lucky to be joined tonight by one-half of that conversation riding around the lake, senator michael bennet will join us at the end of this hour to discuss the presidential campaign and the democrats' campaign to r
lead in polls in colorado, and next year's senate race, and yesterday he went for a ride around the lake in iowa with a friend of his from colorado who also happens to be a democratic presidential candidate. senator michael bennet. "the new york times" reports that they talked about the possibility of john hickenlooper dropping out of the presidential race and running for senate in colorado. the democrats need to win just three senate seats to gain control of the united states senate....
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will climate change destroy the forests and the lakes in europe's last great wilderness? strial railway wipe out sami culture or will it bring jobs and an economic boom to northern lapland ? we don't know. for now the questions remain unanswered. hello there. it looks like we're going to see a return to some summery weather finally. high pressure establishing itself over the near continent will send southerly winds our way and we'll tap into that warmth, which will be building over the continent. today, though, it looks like we still have some weather fronts, weather systems to contend with, which will bring wet and windy weather, mainly to the north and the west if the uk. you can see this deep area of low pressure slowly making inroads as the day wears on. but we start, for many of us, with higher pressure, plenty of sunshine around this morning. one or two showers will develop ahead of this rain band for northern england into wales and the midlands, the odd heavier one but it turns wet and windy for northern ireland, much of northern and western scotland. gusts of wind
will climate change destroy the forests and the lakes in europe's last great wilderness? strial railway wipe out sami culture or will it bring jobs and an economic boom to northern lapland ? we don't know. for now the questions remain unanswered. hello there. it looks like we're going to see a return to some summery weather finally. high pressure establishing itself over the near continent will send southerly winds our way and we'll tap into that warmth, which will be building over the...