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. >> a column of smoke rose miles high and cast a shadow on the landscape. e inferno may have torched a dozen cars. fortunately nobody was seriously hurt. >>> we're on the verm of our hottest weekend so far this summer and let's go live outside to meteorologist adam joseph. adam, let's stay here. temperatures in the 90s. heat indexes above 500 and here we go. >> that is right, jim, right now it's really not that uncomfortable out here that will change quickly. look at the dew points. there's a measure of how much due is in the atmosphere. at state college jumps into the 70s and tropical air will make it feel a lot muggier as we get into saturday and especially sunday. also, there's some downpours and thunderstorms breaking out north of pittsburgh along that warm front as you introduce that heat and humidity once again. and that could pop up a storm or two throughout the day tomorrow and as we look at future tracker heat indexes 97 tomorrow afternoon in philadelphia and notice all of the 100s to our west and south and that will be building in here for the day
. >> a column of smoke rose miles high and cast a shadow on the landscape. e inferno may have torched a dozen cars. fortunately nobody was seriously hurt. >>> we're on the verm of our hottest weekend so far this summer and let's go live outside to meteorologist adam joseph. adam, let's stay here. temperatures in the 90s. heat indexes above 500 and here we go. >> that is right, jim, right now it's really not that uncomfortable out here that will change quickly. look at the...
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turn to nature writing, american nature writing, and found that just like the prairie in reality is in danger, as illiterate landscape endangered. most of the major books do not include are very few examples of writings about the tall grass prairie for all the reasons i mentioned earlier. so i had no model for how to write about it, how to connect with the. and because the prairies were gone, the wild prairies, the wilderness area, i had no way to understand what that looked like, what do you look like. that began my search for the literature. literature. so it began with back in the '90s and then has finally come to fruition in this anthology. that's what i think literature has a role to play. that this isn't traditional natural beauty right? as americans we like our mountains, our forests, our deserts, our oceans it would've lots of literature on on the, lots of poetry dedicated to it art. this can be kind of an acquired taste, and i think when people first see a prairie especially here in spring when it's short and still not in its full glory they don't appreciate the intricate beauty of it. and so there are lots
turn to nature writing, american nature writing, and found that just like the prairie in reality is in danger, as illiterate landscape endangered. most of the major books do not include are very few examples of writings about the tall grass prairie for all the reasons i mentioned earlier. so i had no model for how to write about it, how to connect with the. and because the prairies were gone, the wild prairies, the wilderness area, i had no way to understand what that looked like, what do you...
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her work is a mind bending collision of art and camouflage. >> melting and blending into the landscape a very, very exciting part of the body painting. >> reporter: now, that symmetry is really the idea here. you have the beauty of the landscape, the beauty of the human body, the magnificence of the bridge, and the talents of an artist. now, in the end, this should all come together for one photograph which is actually a nod to a painting done more than 500 years ago. >> it's a pleasure to be, um, evoking and reinterpreting rafael's painting of the three graces. >> it's supposed to represent the cycle of a woman starting from on the left this really young woman and them goes through the cycle of maturity of the woman. >> reporter: of course, nude body painting in today's weather did present some challenges. >> you got to move around, stay warm. >> i need you to itch my little left nose. >> reporter: but over three hours of shivering painting and repositioning, things started to take shape. >> a little san francisco fog. >> reporter: and once the bodies had turned to trees, the sea and
her work is a mind bending collision of art and camouflage. >> melting and blending into the landscape a very, very exciting part of the body painting. >> reporter: now, that symmetry is really the idea here. you have the beauty of the landscape, the beauty of the human body, the magnificence of the bridge, and the talents of an artist. now, in the end, this should all come together for one photograph which is actually a nod to a painting done more than 500 years ago. >> it's...
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>>> hundreds of volunteers with the landscaping industry took time out of their day this morning to lend their talents to arlington national cemetery. it's part of the renewal and remembrance project. even in the midst of this heat wave, volunteers say it was an honor to help. nikki burdine was there. she shows us their hard work. >> reporter: the heat was no match for these volunteers who spent the day working through extreme temperatures to honor our heroes. >> the day is too big to worry about the weather. >> reporter: big in more ways than one. 400 volunteers working on more than 200 acres and a heat index triple digits to horchor the more than -- honor the more tan 4,000 heroes buried here. it is not lost on these volunteers of the association of landscape professionals. >> it's to show appreciation for people who have done so much, to protect and safeguard our freedoms. so it's an opportunity for someone who hasn't served to serve those who have. >> reporter: summer veterans themselves like navy seat roger phelps. >> i have ship mates that are here, classmates that are here. i spen
>>> hundreds of volunteers with the landscaping industry took time out of their day this morning to lend their talents to arlington national cemetery. it's part of the renewal and remembrance project. even in the midst of this heat wave, volunteers say it was an honor to help. nikki burdine was there. she shows us their hard work. >> reporter: the heat was no match for these volunteers who spent the day working through extreme temperatures to honor our heroes. >> the day is...
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the landscape is an invitation >>> an invitation to disaster. in the heart of california's arson
the landscape is an invitation >>> an invitation to disaster. in the heart of california's arson
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the landscape is an invitation >>> an invitation to disaster. hoy in the heart of california's arson ally. thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. tonight a good part of north america is on wildfire watch. the season is not in full swing, but hundreds of wildfires have been burning now in the united states and canada. tens of thousands of fires cost billions, and tragically lives are lost. one in five wildfires are deliberate criminal acts. there's a pattern. some areas are known as repeat targets. sara hoy from southern california where arsonists are on the proud. >> firefighters have been accounted for. >> reporter: police crackled to life and firefighters. the calm chatter acting the severity of the situation. five u.s. firefighters were dead or daring atop a hill in the mountains. known locally as arson ally. >> i didn't know anything. and one of my co-worker said oh, my goodness, five firefighters are missing. and i thought "oh, no goodness no." then i got a phone call and one of tanny's friends -- danny's friend's mums said danny's truck went
the landscape is an invitation >>> an invitation to disaster. hoy in the heart of california's arson ally. thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. tonight a good part of north america is on wildfire watch. the season is not in full swing, but hundreds of wildfires have been burning now in the united states and canada. tens of thousands of fires cost billions, and tragically lives are lost. one in five wildfires are deliberate criminal acts. there's a pattern. some areas are known as...
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it is both how he chose to cast americans generally, but also changes on the landscape. prof. varon: do we give douglass too much centrality or does he deserve the centrality that he has as the premier spokesman for the emancipation memory? prof. glymph: i don't think we give him too much. i think he deserves credit for working really hard to first the runaway slaves, to tell a story, and during the war working hard to convince the government, then working hard to help recruit them, then working hard to convince lincoln that colorization was not the way to go. and then working hard after the war to say there were some people, not only black people, but white people who said that treason had been committed, and it is not a word that we like to talk about in the context of the civil war. i agree with you that douglass did see on the ground in the 1870's evidence that this nation was reuniting on the basis of not treason or loyalty but as a hero. he foresaw that when he made his famous to her, he said we are all american and we were all heroes. history books said that the most imp
it is both how he chose to cast americans generally, but also changes on the landscape. prof. varon: do we give douglass too much centrality or does he deserve the centrality that he has as the premier spokesman for the emancipation memory? prof. glymph: i don't think we give him too much. i think he deserves credit for working really hard to first the runaway slaves, to tell a story, and during the war working hard to convince the government, then working hard to help recruit them, then...
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where does twitter fall and the landscape? david: -- in the landscape?id: investor should be happy that they are taking a realistic look at its own situation. here is a company with extraordinary visibility on a global scale. as much as any tech product. and yet it does not really have a formula to make a good as this area jack is absolutely right. especially about simplifying the product and communicating the benefits more. but they cannot really communicate the benefits without simplifying the product. they have an extraordinary opportunity that remains big but to be honest valuation has been out of sync with reality since the ipo. to see the stock go down in preparation for long-term road after they repair the company makes sense to me. -- growth after they repair the company makes sense to me. emily: what does this mean for your clients, who are spending ad dollars on twitter? simon: i have had positive experiences working with twitter, especially around live events. friends who want to be seen as more current, more human. the fact that they have bee
where does twitter fall and the landscape? david: -- in the landscape?id: investor should be happy that they are taking a realistic look at its own situation. here is a company with extraordinary visibility on a global scale. as much as any tech product. and yet it does not really have a formula to make a good as this area jack is absolutely right. especially about simplifying the product and communicating the benefits more. but they cannot really communicate the benefits without simplifying...
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he looks across the landscape and here we are years later. >> it is an impressive project. no doubt about it. and a fascinating story. >> thank you wilson. >>> okay, well, the new presidio parkway is set to open by 5:00 a.m. monday. until then, it is blocked at marina boulevard and richardson avenue. getting around the project has been quite a headache for drivers. let's take a peek. golden gate bridge doing okay. the bay bridge a little slower. stick with kpix5 for continuing coverage of the doyle closure and look for up to the minute traffic updates on our website cbssf.com. >>> a new twist in the case of a missing bay bay from the redding area. her father matthew graham is on the run after allegedly stealing a gun and cash. he reported his daughter missing on july 2 claiming he last saw her when he put her to bed the night before. but investigators say graham gave them inconsistent statements. he was supposed to meet with his probation officer today. he stole money and a pistol from his mother's house in redding and took off. >>> and the search is off for an elderly woman
he looks across the landscape and here we are years later. >> it is an impressive project. no doubt about it. and a fascinating story. >> thank you wilson. >>> okay, well, the new presidio parkway is set to open by 5:00 a.m. monday. until then, it is blocked at marina boulevard and richardson avenue. getting around the project has been quite a headache for drivers. let's take a peek. golden gate bridge doing okay. the bay bridge a little slower. stick with kpix5 for...
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fuel sources but with demand growing there is a problem of how to transport it without damaging the landscapeominick cane reports from brandonburg. >> reporter: energy creation the german government wants to see much more of. for the past three years renewable energy has increased, meeting a growing demand across the country. but if the demand is high, so too is the cost of the consumer. although german energy bills are among the largest in the eu some analysts say support for renewables is strong. >> a huge drive among ordinary people because the share of investment for the renewable energy investment comes from private people that is very interesting to see on the one hand on the other handsome also complain of costs because of high electricity prices. >> reporter: wind farms like these in brand denburg are a fundamental and the power contributes 10s of thousands of mega watts to the grid every year and most of the energy will be consumed in southern germany but getting ever more energy there is problematic. this is the folder valley area of central germany, famed for its beautiful landscap
fuel sources but with demand growing there is a problem of how to transport it without damaging the landscapeominick cane reports from brandonburg. >> reporter: energy creation the german government wants to see much more of. for the past three years renewable energy has increased, meeting a growing demand across the country. but if the demand is high, so too is the cost of the consumer. although german energy bills are among the largest in the eu some analysts say support for renewables...
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they are increasing in population size and the landscape responding to the herbivore abundance and survived in the present day. they like to live where people don't which is a good trick. and why they went extinct. we get a lot of attention for the stuff that we publish in a nice high-profile journals and a lot of phone calls in the press and i'm always super excited to tell them what we've learned and how it can apply to the present conservation problems. how can we use this information in the present day but they only ask me one thing. and it's kind of annoying to be honest. the phrase that is given to describe this work right now is not extinction that we are stuck with at this point because it seems to have taken over the hash tag world of twitter. and we are kind of familiar because we were all there the last time we did it and we remember how that went. it all went particularly well. nothing went wrong. life didn't find a way as it was said. but we are not talking about dinosaurs now because we know we can't get dna from the dinosaurs there is no dna so we will never be able to clone
they are increasing in population size and the landscape responding to the herbivore abundance and survived in the present day. they like to live where people don't which is a good trick. and why they went extinct. we get a lot of attention for the stuff that we publish in a nice high-profile journals and a lot of phone calls in the press and i'm always super excited to tell them what we've learned and how it can apply to the present conservation problems. how can we use this information in the...
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manus: the landscape has changed. the competition landscape has changed. ds have changed. do you think the authorities will see this as being a reason to object? aaron: that is the question. it is too early to say whether the antitrust authorities will block it or supported. anyone knows the landscape has changed. they will argue that. we are no longer competing against ctv newspaper publishers. the chances of them getting this through our higher than a decade ago. the german politicians may like the idea of creating a year champion to compete with the americans. manus: media m&a has been explosive. there are new deals, smaller acquisitions in terms of content. technology deals being done. what does the landscape look like relative to the big boys? aaron: it is booming across various sectors. it is a broad-based boom compared to the internet boom of 2000. we are seeing a lot of moving pieces. the 2002 deal, the telefonica deal, these telecom companies trying to get more content. you see in the u.s., time warner comcast. once you see the u.s. players moving
manus: the landscape has changed. the competition landscape has changed. ds have changed. do you think the authorities will see this as being a reason to object? aaron: that is the question. it is too early to say whether the antitrust authorities will block it or supported. anyone knows the landscape has changed. they will argue that. we are no longer competing against ctv newspaper publishers. the chances of them getting this through our higher than a decade ago. the german politicians may...
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tuna: the landscape has gotten more competitive, whether you look at the traditional retail landscapes. when amazon an ounce to their prime day, you look at the content. it is the same side. netflix. they are stepping up their game and i think amazon, to be sure has taken to the next level. i love all of the underlying innovation. i think it is really coming together. emily: ok, tuna amobi david, matt -- shares of 17% in after-hours. we will continue to volume -- follow it. things, guys. google successfully by youtube back in 2006, a deal in retrospect but the founder says he does not regret not holding out for more. and if not for the deal, youtube would have died. take a listen. >> we were lucky. google in my mind, took a chance on us, and really youtube would not be here today or what it is today without there's a war area -- without their support. emily: chad hurley went on to create a video platform that landed him in legal trouble with kanye west in kim kardashian. i asked him to explain his side of the story. chad: i took some video and the next day i noticed but if you people h
tuna: the landscape has gotten more competitive, whether you look at the traditional retail landscapes. when amazon an ounce to their prime day, you look at the content. it is the same side. netflix. they are stepping up their game and i think amazon, to be sure has taken to the next level. i love all of the underlying innovation. i think it is really coming together. emily: ok, tuna amobi david, matt -- shares of 17% in after-hours. we will continue to volume -- follow it. things, guys. google...
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. >>> and clean energy debate, those who want to save the country's picturesque landscapes. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news fifa feels the heat from major sponsors over the corruption allegations. but first a look at the stories makinged lines across the u.s. in our american minute . police in louisiana say they may never know why a gunman opened fire in a movie theater last night. two people were killed and nine others injured until the gunman turned the gun on himself. john houser, a drifter. hillary clinton is taking another hit over the server she used to handle e-mails misclassified information. clinton's campaign insists any released e-mails deemed classified by the administration were classified after the fact and not at the time they were transmitted. >>> the u.s. government is investigating airlines for alleged price gouging following azedly train derailment in may. reviewing the prices of the five largest carriers after theamtrak crash in philadelphia. the crash killed eight people and injured nearly 2
. >>> and clean energy debate, those who want to save the country's picturesque landscapes. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news fifa feels the heat from major sponsors over the corruption allegations. but first a look at the stories makinged lines across the u.s. in our american minute . police in louisiana say they may never know why a gunman opened fire in a movie theater last night. two people were killed...
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the artist has used the mountains in the background to signify the almost timeless quality of the landscape of new mexico. and these indian people that have lived there long before europeans had come in contact, these areas of new mexico and arizona are the oldest, longest lived areas continue usually lived areas of
the artist has used the mountains in the background to signify the almost timeless quality of the landscape of new mexico. and these indian people that have lived there long before europeans had come in contact, these areas of new mexico and arizona are the oldest, longest lived areas continue usually lived areas of
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the artist has used the mountains in the background to signify the almost timeless quality of the landscape of new mexico. and these indian people that have lived there long before europeans had come in contact, these areas of new mexico and arizona are the oldest, longest lived areas continue usually lived areas of human inhabitants here in what becomes the united states. as a lifelong collector of the arts archives, an tlo pa logical items gilcrease was continually adding to the collection and by the early 1950s his collecting was on an upward trajectory. unfortunately for him the price of oil was sinking, singing down to the point that eventually he was a little bit upside down. that he owed money and there was the real threat that he would have to sell part of his collection to cover the debts to pay off the debts. and in 1954 some forward-thinking tulsans understanding the collection put together a city wide bond issue to help pay the private debts through public funds. the only time i'm aware of where a community came together the help pay off private debt to
the artist has used the mountains in the background to signify the almost timeless quality of the landscape of new mexico. and these indian people that have lived there long before europeans had come in contact, these areas of new mexico and arizona are the oldest, longest lived areas continue usually lived areas of human inhabitants here in what becomes the united states. as a lifelong collector of the arts archives, an tlo pa logical items gilcrease was continually adding to the collection...
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atika. >> reporter: christine, this is changing the landscape and russia. ping to seal a number of possible weapons deal with iran in the future. that is also something that really unnerves neighbors in the region. saudi arabia asked for more military help. president obama promising more missile defense with saudi arabia as it deal was a powerful rival in iran. the other ally in the region is israel. israel right now is concerned about the loopholes in the agreement. we had a chance to speak to the spokesperson of the prime minister. he confirmed that president obama had a conversation with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he would not say exactly what the details were as reported in the new york times, but he also said the focus right now is on the fact that iran can still with all of the limitations in the deal develop a nuclear weapon within 10 to 15 years. the effect as iran opens up as sanctions are lifted and if it supplies more arms and weapons to hezbollah and hamas. it really is changing the entire landscape in the region christine. >>> atika shub
atika. >> reporter: christine, this is changing the landscape and russia. ping to seal a number of possible weapons deal with iran in the future. that is also something that really unnerves neighbors in the region. saudi arabia asked for more military help. president obama promising more missile defense with saudi arabia as it deal was a powerful rival in iran. the other ally in the region is israel. israel right now is concerned about the loopholes in the agreement. we had a chance to...
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the artist has used the mountains in the background to signify the almost timeless quality of the landscape of new mexico. and these indian people that have lived there long before europeans had come in contact, these areas of new mexico and arizona are the oldest, longest lived areas continue usually lived areas of human inhabitants here in what becomes the united states. as a lifelong collector of the arts archives, an tlo pa logical items gilcrease was continually adding to the collection and by the early 1950s his collecting was on an upward trajectory. unfortunately for him the price of oil was sinking, singing down to the point that eventually he was a little bit upside down. that he owed money and there was the real threat that he would have to sell part of his collection to cover the debts to pay off the debts. and in 1954 some forward-thinking tulsans understanding the collection put together a city wide bond issue to help pay the private debts through public funds. the only time i'm aware of where a community came together the help pay off private debt to save an institution they
the artist has used the mountains in the background to signify the almost timeless quality of the landscape of new mexico. and these indian people that have lived there long before europeans had come in contact, these areas of new mexico and arizona are the oldest, longest lived areas continue usually lived areas of human inhabitants here in what becomes the united states. as a lifelong collector of the arts archives, an tlo pa logical items gilcrease was continually adding to the collection...
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. >> changes to the landscape of california homes. how little green you'll be seeing in new neighborhoods and businesses. >> if you have spent anytime back east, we don't get humid around here in the summertime. we don't do it. this weekend, we will. find out why and find out how long this warm weather is going to stick around coming up next. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> five people are shot in a deadly night in a city that made headlines for curbing crime? what's happening in richmond? john ramos finds out new at 6:00. >> reporter: richmond has never been an easy place to figure out. just when you think the city has turned a corner on its violent past, something like last night happens. >> we got a call of shots fired at an apartment complex in monterey pines. >> reporter: a 29-year-old man from vallejo bec
. >> changes to the landscape of california homes. how little green you'll be seeing in new neighborhoods and businesses. >> if you have spent anytime back east, we don't get humid around here in the summertime. we don't do it. this weekend, we will. find out why and find out how long this warm weather is going to stick around coming up next. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low...
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this garden was designed by a the landscape architect thomas church in 19 to -- 1957. grow old with me the best is yet to be is inscribed at this gem of a park. a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs -- gazebos, anchored by decks. this is the place to tell your family the love you share. reservations are available for this hidden gem. i am jamie hopper. until next time, don't forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location call 831-5500. this number is best for special events weddings picnics, and the county fair building. for any athletic fields and neighborhood parks, 831-5510. you can also write us. 501 san francisco, calif. 94117. or just walk in and say hello. and of course you can find more information and reach us at sfrecpark.org. >> the commission will please come to order and the secretary will call the roll commissioner pating commissioner singer commissioner chow commissioner sanchez commissioner karshmer second item on the agenda the
this garden was designed by a the landscape architect thomas church in 19 to -- 1957. grow old with me the best is yet to be is inscribed at this gem of a park. a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs -- gazebos, anchored by decks. this is the place to tell your family the love you share. reservations are available for this hidden gem. i am jamie hopper. until next time, don't forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other...
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looking at the charred landscape it was a nerve- racking trip home for some evacuees. l as he inspects his home for the first time since the evacuation wednesday. >> i'm impressed. i'm impressed that nothing's burned. >> reporter: flames burned right up to the foundation. the exterior wall made of metal is still in good shape. >> those firefighters are awesome! >> reporter: aside from the landscape, this is the only other damage a melted door. >> no, i wasn't expecting the house to be here at all. but here it is. it's still standing. >> okay. >> thanks, man. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: rick says a dozen firefighters surrounded the house wednesday night and sprayed water on the flames as drove off wednesday night. >> that ridge right there, that whole ridge
looking at the charred landscape it was a nerve- racking trip home for some evacuees. l as he inspects his home for the first time since the evacuation wednesday. >> i'm impressed. i'm impressed that nothing's burned. >> reporter: flames burned right up to the foundation. the exterior wall made of metal is still in good shape. >> those firefighters are awesome! >> reporter: aside from the landscape, this is the only other damage a melted door. >> no, i wasn't...
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they'll be living with the knucklecal landscape. man, kpix5. >> some of the drought resistant plants looked pretty cool actually. >> i don't know. we are doing it at our house and i go it's may are female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> one last check of our weather. a possibility of rain. >> isn't that something? in fact there are thunderstorms that have come overall of california and are working toward the bay area. we are beginning with balmy readings. it is unusually warm and humid outside. there is not anything yet, not yet. in the monterrey area look at the thunderstorms and all the lightning strikes offshore. all that moves north. we introduce at least the possibility of a few showers and thunderstorms later today. that lingers to tomorrow. san jose, 85, santa rosa, 82. the extended forecast maintains showers
they'll be living with the knucklecal landscape. man, kpix5. >> some of the drought resistant plants looked pretty cool actually. >> i don't know. we are doing it at our house and i go it's may are female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> one last check...
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. >>> a free recycled water program in the east bay is being scaled back after a surge in popularity. this is for residential landscaping during the drought but with so many taking advantage of the program, the agency will only accept if they live in pleasanton, san ramon or dublin. >>> scientists in silicon valley hope 0 to fight climate change by making clouds more reflective. the members are designing a tool that they hope will make clouds bounce more sunlight into space. they say that should make the earth cooler. the group says the experiment involves spraying sea matter matter. >>> here in the bay area, we're about to see a bit of a warmup, aren't we? >> yes. we have seasonal temperatures. as we get into wednesday, thursday. gonna feel the heat up. now for today, let's take a look at what's happening. giving you a live look there across the bay, toward the east where we do have partly cloudy skies from the coast around the bay and inland. this afternoon we have temperatures warming slightly warmer than sunday. i will show you those numbers. actually want to start out with a view of the satellite where we have a no
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for that i want to bring in the president of the landscape professionals. tell me why this is important especially for the kids. >> this is a way to give back. that ez are the children of the landscape professionals giving their time to beautify the place. they are doing their life's work. >> thank you so much. despite the heat the kids will come back. adults work to the other part of the cemetery and they will be back as well. they come from 35 states. this is the 19th year. i'm sure the cemetery will be happy to have them next year. reporting live, sam sweeney, abc7 news. leon: the g.a.o. checks up on the lunch system to see if anyone is gaming the system. they didn't have to look far to find a violator. >> the serious violations are kept hush-hush. "7 on your side" shows the parents how to uncover the dark daycare secrets. plus, selfies hit the presidential campaign trail. >> now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. >> this heat is sticking around. let's get to doug hill for a look at the heatwave. hey, doug. doug: it's still hot and humid tomorrow but the
for that i want to bring in the president of the landscape professionals. tell me why this is important especially for the kids. >> this is a way to give back. that ez are the children of the landscape professionals giving their time to beautify the place. they are doing their life's work. >> thank you so much. despite the heat the kids will come back. adults work to the other part of the cemetery and they will be back as well. they come from 35 states. this is the 19th year. i'm...
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planter to encourage certain areas of activity, and we've also dealt with the fence behind and the landscape on the fence. so as to have visibility and openness to the park for safety. because we're all on the same boat on that one. the planting plan had that and the latest piece that i think is very cool, we have been talking to the chinese cultural center and the historic society on the site and is this is a board from some of the preliminary research on the site was a temple, which i actually have heard -- -- cursed the site until we did something correct there. it was an important location and probably if it was there today it would probably never get torn down. we want to commemorate that and working with the historic society to get the proper research done on it. the latest idea with the cultural center, we had a meeting just yesterday -- the latest idea is perhaps a merging of the art and the historic aspect into something that is synergistically combined and unique to the square and the place. we have asked the cultural center to work with us to come up with a proposal and also the h
planter to encourage certain areas of activity, and we've also dealt with the fence behind and the landscape on the fence. so as to have visibility and openness to the park for safety. because we're all on the same boat on that one. the planting plan had that and the latest piece that i think is very cool, we have been talking to the chinese cultural center and the historic society on the site and is this is a board from some of the preliminary research on the site was a temple, which i...
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but when universities get resources, it goes into the campus, the landscaping. couple the credential from the learning, it allows everyone to compete on the learning side on he will footing and allows innovation to happen. it allows everyone to kind of aspire for credentials that have equal weight. i am just a dreaming right now. that could be a powerful way to level the playing field. lean: if trying hard can -- lead to better learning, does that mean anyone could be mark zuckerberg? or is there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? sal: i don't know the absolute statement. i think most people are capable of mastering calculus and programming a computer and understanding genetics or quantum physics. i believe that. went 400le, if you years back to western europe, roughly 20% of men and 10% of women could read. emily: can anyone start a facebook or a khan academy? zuckerberg, shift his year forward a year, he might have been an engineer. orft my life a year forward back, if i grew up in india, you don't know what your path would have b
but when universities get resources, it goes into the campus, the landscaping. couple the credential from the learning, it allows everyone to compete on the learning side on he will footing and allows innovation to happen. it allows everyone to kind of aspire for credentials that have equal weight. i am just a dreaming right now. that could be a powerful way to level the playing field. lean: if trying hard can -- lead to better learning, does that mean anyone could be mark zuckerberg? or is...
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and the unequal struggle to save one of europe's most beautiful landscapes continues. amien: for my mother, a true child of the 1960's and a real first-generation feminist, too much time wasted in the kitchen is a let-down for the feminist cause. and certainly many european women would agree. but not in the basque country, in northern spain. traditional cooking clubs are a sort of cross between social-club, cooking school and place to swing by if you're a man that is. so the feminist rallying cry there has now gone from get out of the kitchen, to get back in to the kitchen. reporter: san sebastian is known for its culinary specialties, for its gastronomic societies, and its strong women. but some here don't think those things make for a good mix, which is why many cooking clubs only allow men to become members. the renowned club aitzaki is one of them. >> getting together with friends gives you a boost. you can talk and they'll listen. it's better than going to a psychologist. here you can eat and talk, and you don't need to pay for a psychologist. reporter: every frida
and the unequal struggle to save one of europe's most beautiful landscapes continues. amien: for my mother, a true child of the 1960's and a real first-generation feminist, too much time wasted in the kitchen is a let-down for the feminist cause. and certainly many european women would agree. but not in the basque country, in northern spain. traditional cooking clubs are a sort of cross between social-club, cooking school and place to swing by if you're a man that is. so the feminist rallying...
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books, book shops readers and writers are a part of the landscape. standing the test of time and the advance of modern technology living by the idea that a good book is a good book no matter what the format. >> there are new writers ensuring the next generation is captivated by the written world. >> it's been a culture for many years, people reading in subways, parks go into the bookstores, going to the book fair. it's a social activity. people want to be part of that as well. >> books are still being written, published and sold to a public proud of its heritage open to new ways of reading but still anymored with the russell paper. >> keep up to date for the news on our website. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight far from perfect. i'll talk about the big problem that the nuclear deal in iran doesn't solve. plus money versus power how iran had to choose economic prosperity over nuclear ambition. the nuclear option is off the table. now comes the hard part: the u.s. has to decide whether to turn its iranian partners into friends.
books, book shops readers and writers are a part of the landscape. standing the test of time and the advance of modern technology living by the idea that a good book is a good book no matter what the format. >> there are new writers ensuring the next generation is captivated by the written world. >> it's been a culture for many years, people reading in subways, parks go into the bookstores, going to the book fair. it's a social activity. people want to be part of that as well....
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the landscape has since changed. corporations around the world are consolidating. >> the second day of trading since the greek referendum. global stock markets will remain under pressure. things started out on a surprisingly positive note. >> things look good in frankfurt with the dax gaining a few points. the mood soured quickly. they were unable to present his euro counterparts with a written proposal for how to get out of the post-referendum crisis. they made some suggestions. it will keep investors on the edge. still, workers in frankfurt are doing their best to keep it sparkling. refurbishing the sign and putting in some lights. >> is the greek debt crisis big? are people discussing it? >> they are discussing it. but they are not trading after greece. we are down by more than 200 points in the dow jones by the end it is a bigger topic at this point. there is this fear that greece might get cozy with russia. investors seem not concerned at this point. >> one of the big deals certainly is the dollar. we headed up b
the landscape has since changed. corporations around the world are consolidating. >> the second day of trading since the greek referendum. global stock markets will remain under pressure. things started out on a surprisingly positive note. >> things look good in frankfurt with the dax gaining a few points. the mood soured quickly. they were unable to present his euro counterparts with a written proposal for how to get out of the post-referendum crisis. they made some suggestions. it...
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we had to let go to the landscaping. >> cut out the tv, cell phones. >> cell phones. >> absolutely everythinghe bone. >> we got rid of everything that we do to make the payment. we are selling everything we can. we've sold the motor. and sold the treadmill. we are waiting for the people to pick it up. >> making their mogage payment was a top priority. they tried repeatedly to reach someone at the bank who could work with them. >> their staff have a certain script that they read but you can't really get in to actually sit down and speak with anyone. >> we have a record of having been here for 18 years. all of this time we are not going to all of a sudden abandon our property and run off somewhere. we are, i would think, a very good risk. >> this is our home. it's 1500 square feet arc house full of things we have collected over a lifetime. it would be almost impossible at this point in time to get up, pick up, and move. when you are trying to contact these people to get a loan modification, get refinancing, you feel unstable. you feel just like you are out there and nobody cares about you. >> y
we had to let go to the landscaping. >> cut out the tv, cell phones. >> cell phones. >> absolutely everythinghe bone. >> we got rid of everything that we do to make the payment. we are selling everything we can. we've sold the motor. and sold the treadmill. we are waiting for the people to pick it up. >> making their mogage payment was a top priority. they tried repeatedly to reach someone at the bank who could work with them. >> their staff have a certain...
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what we anticipate in the near it term the packages that have been award in 2015 it includes the landscaping at the land level level and interior finishes glazing packages and the awning construction, the bit packages that will be awarded last night in 2015 radio the rooftop escape and the bus that is the expansion drawings and the my mind construction age further in the remainder of 2015 are the scope of ground floors and rooftop and electrical and plumbing and the artwork the only thing left the information technology that will conclude the remaining work on the project small and business program is a very robust program for the project and has been successfully engaging small businesses in the project implementations from the onset of the project in 200410 percent of the total expenditures have been vociferated and paid to ges and 21 percent to f b e's out of the one million dollars 5 hundred 57 hundred thousand of laboring labor on the project nearly 67 percent are local workforce and out of that 17 percent are san francisco residents so the project challenges where we are today currentl
what we anticipate in the near it term the packages that have been award in 2015 it includes the landscaping at the land level level and interior finishes glazing packages and the awning construction, the bit packages that will be awarded last night in 2015 radio the rooftop escape and the bus that is the expansion drawings and the my mind construction age further in the remainder of 2015 are the scope of ground floors and rooftop and electrical and plumbing and the artwork the only thing left...
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historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. announcer: this program is made possible in part by... historic marion, virginia, home of song of the mountains, a main street community in the heart of the virginia highlands. the ellis family foundation-- encouraging economic revitalization through the restoration of historic buildings in downtown marion, virginia, including the general francis marion hotel. teds-- dedicated to providing strategic talent management solutions. the bank of marion-- your community, your vision, your bank. morehead state university's kentucky center for traditional music is a proud supporter of song of the mountains. em
historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and...
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for this project in reviewing those plans and by looking at the renditions i'm impressed with the landscaping and the incorporation of the natural environments from the green roofs that are designed this project will have an impact on making our city more green thank you. >> thank you. >> hello commissioners my name is sheryl davis i run a nonprofit here in san francisco and first and foremost thank you for the time and deliberations you've looked at the eir and then also to express just gratitude for the way the warriors and city have worked to address the issues identified we're talking about the are environmental impact report and for me specifically in working with young people looking at the social impact and the possibility and potential of what the warriors have demonstrated as a great partnership we brought young people to see the process they've been talking about the roll science and technology and engineering and be mathematics and this is afforded them to look at that deeper and looking at sport is more than just sport and the office of economic workforce development developments
for this project in reviewing those plans and by looking at the renditions i'm impressed with the landscaping and the incorporation of the natural environments from the green roofs that are designed this project will have an impact on making our city more green thank you. >> thank you. >> hello commissioners my name is sheryl davis i run a nonprofit here in san francisco and first and foremost thank you for the time and deliberations you've looked at the eir and then also to express...
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the competitive landscape has gotten tougher for ebay. that has justified them to do the acquisitions have done. emily: when new look at the trays that are happening right now and vance of the split which , will guide where the price opens on monday, we are seeing paypal at $48 billion market cap. google, facebook, amazon netflix, all of these companies are waiting to go public longer than ever. are they making a mistake? mark: there's a believe that the public markets are too short-term oriented. netflix would not have the evaluation it has if been markets were short-term oriented. the public markets are willing to do long-term dcs. private companies that are trying to say out of the fray because they're worried about the volatility, i think they are making a big mistake. also, you reduce part of your strategic flexibility by staying private. you cannot do substantial m&a if you are a private company. i think public markets would embrace them, would love to see some of these uniforms come public. the market is there for them. emily: we wi
the competitive landscape has gotten tougher for ebay. that has justified them to do the acquisitions have done. emily: when new look at the trays that are happening right now and vance of the split which , will guide where the price opens on monday, we are seeing paypal at $48 billion market cap. google, facebook, amazon netflix, all of these companies are waiting to go public longer than ever. are they making a mistake? mark: there's a believe that the public markets are too short-term...
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if you oppose the landscape tore same-sex marriage what does religious freedom many - not to marry someonethe same sex yourself, no matter what the law says. there's the freedom to remain opposed. each as new laws make their thoughts known. can they refuse when they work for the state. can a school operated by a church refuse to recognise a gay employ or be forced to keep them employed, even in the face of passion alt rejection of their married state. where are the lines, it's not clear yet. >> celebrations in the street after the supreme court ruled that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right. days after the high court handed down a decision the next legal saga began. >> the opportunity for discrimination is live and well. conservative states like indiana, moving forward with legal mechanisms designed. >> this law does in the give anyone the chance to deny anyone. >> they insist that the law does not discriminate. >> indiana's religious freedom restoration act took place july 1st. tuesday an executive order followed suit the governor saying: >> anyone should be able to love anyone, y
if you oppose the landscape tore same-sex marriage what does religious freedom many - not to marry someonethe same sex yourself, no matter what the law says. there's the freedom to remain opposed. each as new laws make their thoughts known. can they refuse when they work for the state. can a school operated by a church refuse to recognise a gay employ or be forced to keep them employed, even in the face of passion alt rejection of their married state. where are the lines, it's not clear yet....
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the campus, the landscaping, whatever else. ld allow everyone to compete on the learning side on equal footing, and allows innovation to happen. it allows everyone to kind of aspire for credentials that it equal weight. that could be a pretty powerful way to level the playing field. sal: -- emily: if the brain is a muscle, does that mean anyone can be sal kahn or mark zuckerberg? is there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? absoluten't know the statement here. i do think most people on the planet are capable of mastering countless, are capable of programming a computer or understanding genetics. i generally believe that. back --400 years emily: can anyone start facebook? sal: i don't know for sure. some of these things, mark agoerberg -- a couple years , he might out of started facebook. instead of going up in new orleans, if you grew up in -- youa, i might have don't know what paths might have been. they do have a growth mindset. they push themselves to learn new things, but also had a lot of oppor
the campus, the landscaping, whatever else. ld allow everyone to compete on the learning side on equal footing, and allows innovation to happen. it allows everyone to kind of aspire for credentials that it equal weight. that could be a pretty powerful way to level the playing field. sal: -- emily: if the brain is a muscle, does that mean anyone can be sal kahn or mark zuckerberg? is there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? absoluten't know the statement here. i do...
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you can see that hovering over the landscape. just northwest washington. sky cast 4 showing the sun coming up in a lum nuss sky. we'll have just a little bit of haze where i sunshine. the clouds are going to begin to build and we'll see the clouds begin to produce some rain. not until tonight. you won't see an umbrella or rain boots, but for sun block. you'll be comfortable in short sleeves as well. today temperatures are cool. you need long sleeves. right around 60 degrees. most of maryland and virginia. the patchy dense fog around. the humidity around. then tomorrow very early in the morning maybe after midnight tonight all the way until maybe early morning hours on saturday some showers move lou. theb there are sun breaks on the fourth. midday picnics and the parades ought to be okay, but then it's during the late afternoon and early evening hours. we might get thunder showers that look like they'll end just in time for the fireworks displays tomorrow night. we'll be in the low 80s before that. then sunday best day of the weekend. partly cloudy. lower hu
you can see that hovering over the landscape. just northwest washington. sky cast 4 showing the sun coming up in a lum nuss sky. we'll have just a little bit of haze where i sunshine. the clouds are going to begin to build and we'll see the clouds begin to produce some rain. not until tonight. you won't see an umbrella or rain boots, but for sun block. you'll be comfortable in short sleeves as well. today temperatures are cool. you need long sleeves. right around 60 degrees. most of maryland...