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raising the sea wall 36 inches, and finally, the living shoreline's or wetlands. you will walk through in detail the northern shoreline and how it could actually accommodate new wetlands in the future to accomplish this objective. >> can i ask you a question about the wetlands? there are three sets of what land already, but an official and one for climate change issues -- an additional one for climate change issues. we would have to reassess its, right? >> you would essentially be moving the armored sea wall back, and it could wrap around the existing facility. they will be required to deliver an elevated pad consistent with the elevations, so you will get a pad at 36 inches above the current level. >> the siting would be done jointly? >> we will work together. it is subject to this future agreement. if they decided to construct a new facility on site, it could be done in a number of ways. it could be replaced entirely. if it was replaced, it would likely be adjacent to the side. before i turn it over, the sustainable above and policy director was here earlier of
raising the sea wall 36 inches, and finally, the living shoreline's or wetlands. you will walk through in detail the northern shoreline and how it could actually accommodate new wetlands in the future to accomplish this objective. >> can i ask you a question about the wetlands? there are three sets of what land already, but an official and one for climate change issues -- an additional one for climate change issues. we would have to reassess its, right? >> you would essentially be...
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you're saying the first priority is sea level rising improvement. is that mandated at some plays, -- at some place bowman -- place? is there some way to deal with these improvements? >> in the financing plan, which is transactional agreement as well as this monitoring program, which is a mitigation program. >> i did read that, and i saw the mechanism exists corrigan which i did not see is some obligation to use that mechanism -- i saw the mechanism exists. what i did not see is an obligation to use the mechanism. >> the sea level rise improvements have the first call on those dollars. goothe financing plan is an attachment. >> that is what i could not find. if it is in there, i would like a citation. it looks as though if there is enough money there, you can probably afford the increases, although i am highly skeptical of what that would cost. >> i have one follow-up. what is the bill the projected? you said that would be assessed at 35.7. what is the projected to be? >> 20 years. i would also point to the financing plan that gives the city the autho
you're saying the first priority is sea level rising improvement. is that mandated at some plays, -- at some place bowman -- place? is there some way to deal with these improvements? >> in the financing plan, which is transactional agreement as well as this monitoring program, which is a mitigation program. >> i did read that, and i saw the mechanism exists corrigan which i did not see is some obligation to use that mechanism -- i saw the mechanism exists. what i did not see is an...
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we will talk about the sea level rises. i am going to talk before turning it over to the consultants. i want to talk about the approach to address sea level rise. the first was cite specific conditions related to high rains and waves. in conducted a study and extensive modeling within the central debate. based on that study, there is a two-tiered process. the first as the initial improvement provided as part of the infrastructure. this will happen in an incremental manner, and it is contained in a couple of parts. we will accommodate up to 36 inches of sea level rise plus an additional 6 inches. we will also be elevating and retrofiting the entire perimeter of the island to account for sea level rise up to 16 inches. this is important because it balances the mandates to maximize public access to the shore line and providing our reasonable level of flood protection. as i mentioned, the development area is anywhere from 200 pager 350 feet, -- 200 pager 350 feet. the final -- 200 to 350 feet. the final is to fund the capital as
we will talk about the sea level rises. i am going to talk before turning it over to the consultants. i want to talk about the approach to address sea level rise. the first was cite specific conditions related to high rains and waves. in conducted a study and extensive modeling within the central debate. based on that study, there is a two-tiered process. the first as the initial improvement provided as part of the infrastructure. this will happen in an incremental manner, and it is contained...
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it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you seeing it the same way i'm seeing it? were you floating like a ghost or were you trudging and swimming and dragging yourself? what were you doing out here? on the last trip out, we did a lot of night walking. and we walked barefoot for the most part because it's much easier than walking in boots and it's just nice to walk barefoot for days and days at a time. on that trip in particular there were a lot of sidewinders out in the dunes which made for an interesting element because the previous trip there had been snakes but not so many. you would wake up in the morning and there would be these elegant sidewinder tracks everywhere. the guy who dropped us off has the pr
it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you seeing it the same way i'm seeing it? were you floating like a ghost or were you trudging and swimming and dragging...
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they'll examine the timing of sea water injections into the plant's reactors, and other measures taken by the government and tepco. other topics to be covered in the report include the evacuation advisories and orders issued by the government. the group will visit the fukushima plant to income the ongoing containment work and may interview the head official. >>> all right, now ai uchida joins us with the latest in business news. ai, good morning. >> very good morning to you catherine and good morning to you as well. news just in, trade balance. japan posted a huge trade deficit in april as higher prices of natural resources boosted imports in the march 11th disaster dampened production and exports. the finance ministry said in a preliminary report on wednesday that the trade deficit stood at 463 billion yen or about $5.6 billion last month. the figure marks a big decline from a surplus of about $8.9 billion from a year earlier. april's exports came to about $63 billion, down 12%, while imports totalled about $69 billion, up 8.9%. toshiba may be unable to meet its sales target in the nu
they'll examine the timing of sea water injections into the plant's reactors, and other measures taken by the government and tepco. other topics to be covered in the report include the evacuation advisories and orders issued by the government. the group will visit the fukushima plant to income the ongoing containment work and may interview the head official. >>> all right, now ai uchida joins us with the latest in business news. ai, good morning. >> very good morning to you...
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also, the new estimates of worst-case sea level rise are 78 inches, not 55. the bcdc is relying on more conservative data from a couple of years ago from the ipcc. the scientist that is have come up with the new 78-inch figure are ipc scientists. so the most recent date is not being included and the 7 -inch figure is -- the 78-inch figure is nowhere in the response. the thing that's changed is because redevelopment was threatened by the governor, the funding mechanism to this project was changed to infrastructure financing districts. the amount that we can capture from that is 65% instead of 80% from redevelopment. that cu for this project nearly 20%. and so this gets to the heart of what you were asking, commissioner more ann, is that the sea level -- more ran, is that the sea level rise and reactions to sea level rise are dependent to this project working out properly. and repeated hearings about funding, especially in relation to affordable housing, staff was asked whether they can guarantee that they're going to get up to that 80% with legislation in sacra
also, the new estimates of worst-case sea level rise are 78 inches, not 55. the bcdc is relying on more conservative data from a couple of years ago from the ipcc. the scientist that is have come up with the new 78-inch figure are ipc scientists. so the most recent date is not being included and the 7 -inch figure is -- the 78-inch figure is nowhere in the response. the thing that's changed is because redevelopment was threatened by the governor, the funding mechanism to this project was...
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we will see fog along the coast with the sea breezes moving back in. breezy with 10-15 degrees cooler from what we saw today. taking a look of the fog for tomorrow along the coast also breezy. the fog tracker has this progress in towards inland perhaps that is a bit much. by 6:00 a.m., we could see fog through hayward, san bruno, and also along the coast towards the early afternoon tomorrow. temperatures? but cooler tomorrow. 70's in san francisco, 72 in san oroszko, 76 in richmond, solidified in concord, 78 in antioch. 72 and---scope, and alsin san francisco. your kron 4 7 day around the bay cooler weather, with all week and , the fog will be more extensive on saturday. sunday, a storm passes us with increasing cloud coverage and cooler temperatures and a slight chance for work of the north bay. that is less likely with conditions continuing to be cool. >>catherine: the national tornado outworbreak the national weather service is confirming 178 tornadoes hitting the midwest and the south. that is the biggest outbreak in the history of the u.s.. the nu
we will see fog along the coast with the sea breezes moving back in. breezy with 10-15 degrees cooler from what we saw today. taking a look of the fog for tomorrow along the coast also breezy. the fog tracker has this progress in towards inland perhaps that is a bit much. by 6:00 a.m., we could see fog through hayward, san bruno, and also along the coast towards the early afternoon tomorrow. temperatures? but cooler tomorrow. 70's in san francisco, 72 in san oroszko, 76 in richmond, solidified...
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if it's hidden under all of these small little going to the sea view of life ninety nine we find her on the. move. i think of that. and then you've also got an issue with the trigger over time. that trigger such degrade with the environment and expect anymore that you can handle it safely. you know everything. that's what they have to do is they actually have to blow it up exactly where they sit. and you really do have to blow these up one at a time where they're sitting because that's how dangerous it is. i love the look of the no that's one thirty we will clear a cluster bomb so at least it's a door's open and the kids inside the house. and to you as well in fact right now every day at one o'clock in the afternoon in south lebanon everyone knows that's when they blow up the clusters. what people of the area be ready for a cluster bomb demolition which will occur at one thirty. am. a. big. thank. you. but if. you. can see from study him. ok i'm almost i'm not i was fourteen years old when i started working with tobacco and all of. that. people are surprised that i. was a girl's clear
if it's hidden under all of these small little going to the sea view of life ninety nine we find her on the. move. i think of that. and then you've also got an issue with the trigger over time. that trigger such degrade with the environment and expect anymore that you can handle it safely. you know everything. that's what they have to do is they actually have to blow it up exactly where they sit. and you really do have to blow these up one at a time where they're sitting because that's how...
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down the seas for hundreds of thousands of people come flooding back into the sea i reckon they're going to speculate. and we're confronted with. you know hundreds of thousands of unexploded possible. on their first day. i think carries with it else people walking back in the forty's. part of how to push the record over to the right office will go on august fourteenth two thousand and six the lebanese army started clearing the roads sneak into residential areas so people got turned to their homes a lot of them were good there was a fortnight managed it and conduct which insurance. we had working for us no i'm going to miss the organizations there's a huge market right now for cattle area clearance because there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordinance. and so you've got these companies and n.g.o.s that have basically shrunk that have an expertise to get rid of these weapons what do you mean they go to these places they will hire local. they were thrown everywhere in front of your house and in the garden in the valley no place was left untouched no
down the seas for hundreds of thousands of people come flooding back into the sea i reckon they're going to speculate. and we're confronted with. you know hundreds of thousands of unexploded possible. on their first day. i think carries with it else people walking back in the forty's. part of how to push the record over to the right office will go on august fourteenth two thousand and six the lebanese army started clearing the roads sneak into residential areas so people got turned to their...
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but we were on the periphery of the sea breeze here. the land breeze won out and the temperatures are well above normal, enough to set some records. tomorrow we will see a switch in the strength of the sea breeze. so from a weaker sea breeze to a stronger sea breeze heading into tomorrow afternoon. it will mean cooler tomorrow especially near the coast numbers are going down significantly to the point where you will notice if you are near the coast. 45 degrees and you get out toward antioch and it is a mild 59. everyone else in between the two ranges, and it will be definitely a wide range for the lows. 85 in campbell and saratoga and warm in los gatos and mid80s for both of you. no fog yet. 79 in redwood city and 81 in palo palo alto. this is where you will notice much cooler weather. half moon bay from 75 to 65 degrees. downtown san francisco is dropping a good 10 degrees thanks to the sea breeze coming in sooner and stronger. 72 there and in the north bay, mid80s for santa rosa, calistog. 78 in novato. you get out toward the east bay
but we were on the periphery of the sea breeze here. the land breeze won out and the temperatures are well above normal, enough to set some records. tomorrow we will see a switch in the strength of the sea breeze. so from a weaker sea breeze to a stronger sea breeze heading into tomorrow afternoon. it will mean cooler tomorrow especially near the coast numbers are going down significantly to the point where you will notice if you are near the coast. 45 degrees and you get out toward antioch and...
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among them was living in a simeonoff was a veteran of the soviet black sea fleet. here at the dock at inkerman the ships would paint on ukraine following with the vision of the soviet black sea fleet. scores of battle ships and submarines was scrapped in a matter of years ukraine could not put them to any use of those ships were fit for further service as a ship was just a ship where there is also a crew on it even with this craft not just ships but also people souls. social and economic problems first surfaced in the crimea even before the breakup of the soviet union. during the whole band in one thousand nine hundred five the crimea almost lost its revered wine industry under the reign of a pick grapes for thirty seven years in the mid one nine hundred eighty s. she bore witness to the wanton destruction of tess of crimean vineyards. you know the cut twenty year old greek finds it a very things like he does look. he's pains me very much to see so. drink weinstein like count it was devastating. later government officials conceded that the prohibition had been a mis
among them was living in a simeonoff was a veteran of the soviet black sea fleet. here at the dock at inkerman the ships would paint on ukraine following with the vision of the soviet black sea fleet. scores of battle ships and submarines was scrapped in a matter of years ukraine could not put them to any use of those ships were fit for further service as a ship was just a ship where there is also a crew on it even with this craft not just ships but also people souls. social and economic...
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tepco decided to release the water into the sea. he says tepco should have done something before releasing the water in the pacific ocean. he thinks the company's ability to control the plant has deteriorated. >> our generation thought we had to be very careful and competent to deal with nuclear power, but as time went on, ordinary people began to take care of nuclear power. there were only a few nuclear power plants in the past, but the number increased to 30, 40, and more. the downside is people stopped feeling nuclear power should be treated with special caution. >> so what is japan's government going to do to strengthen the nuclear safety? >> the government is going to make the nuclear and industrial safety agency more independent. the ministry of economy, trade and industry says they should start discussions on the separation of nisa from the ministry. the government also says it will examine what went wrong at the plant. it says the result of that investigation must be disclosed not only to the japanese people but to the world.
tepco decided to release the water into the sea. he says tepco should have done something before releasing the water in the pacific ocean. he thinks the company's ability to control the plant has deteriorated. >> our generation thought we had to be very careful and competent to deal with nuclear power, but as time went on, ordinary people began to take care of nuclear power. there were only a few nuclear power plants in the past, but the number increased to 30, 40, and more. the downside...
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late and is at the sea of the sights and if you have intercepted by them on the whole you should simply state systems in russian all the lies have a good word and most of those who place sounds like this as a human being but of course with all this put your heart should remember the dogs will be killed on a red square. it's a very significant. nothing much information beyond the. straits of the white house because because of the law it was one of. the helicopters that. were these. people had to cope with this is one of the most transports multiple difficult political and all that carry. the troops see you think you should.
late and is at the sea of the sights and if you have intercepted by them on the whole you should simply state systems in russian all the lies have a good word and most of those who place sounds like this as a human being but of course with all this put your heart should remember the dogs will be killed on a red square. it's a very significant. nothing much information beyond the. straits of the white house because because of the law it was one of. the helicopters that. were these. people had to...
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if it is more, we can accommodate the additional sea level rise. commissioner torres: if i may, what benefit is it to the ratepayers that we provide these protections? >> i do not quite understand the question. commissioner torres: are we going to ensure that we have a minimum of 16 inches for the project? to what benefit are all those improvements? >> most of the cost the gentleman was talking about is the developers' costs. >> there will be a funding mechanism that will be in place that raises money over time under development to pay for that infrastructure. commissioner torres: so, these will not be borne by the ratepayers of sand and cisco? >> correct. they have the benefit we have of being able to raise the island by 3 feet for a storm system today. it will eliminate the pump stations that necessary to get water off of the island. after 16 inches of sea level rise, we will need to adjust. that is what the project pays for. president vietor: and the project will pay for it? >> correct. >> there will be a shared cost. there are certain things we
if it is more, we can accommodate the additional sea level rise. commissioner torres: if i may, what benefit is it to the ratepayers that we provide these protections? >> i do not quite understand the question. commissioner torres: are we going to ensure that we have a minimum of 16 inches for the project? to what benefit are all those improvements? >> most of the cost the gentleman was talking about is the developers' costs. >> there will be a funding mechanism that will be...
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right thing when it comes to news construction, temporary facilities. >> vicki: transportation plan, the seafigure how to transport thousands of people in and out with the least amount of impact on local traffic. she wished she could take a nice long nap at war, when we will tell you how employers might want to get the workers to do that. >> vicki: air traffic controllers caught on the job sleeping it has put to light, a sleek workers really need. >> reporter: i'm gonna put you to zero gravity. >> reporter: it is nap time, this leak spa is oasis during the busy workday. >> there is a lot of pressure, it is a way to unwind we have a busy life it affects us. >> reporter: once a week she tucks away for the shot i. $17 for 20 minutes. these usually prohibit it up more and more are embracing the practice to enhance performance. sleep experts say taking a nap is a good strategy. >> it increases productivity, it will have a fax for as long issue remain awake, he will be that much better for taking a nap. >> reporter: new figures shows companies with on-site nap rooms have increased from last year u
right thing when it comes to news construction, temporary facilities. >> vicki: transportation plan, the seafigure how to transport thousands of people in and out with the least amount of impact on local traffic. she wished she could take a nice long nap at war, when we will tell you how employers might want to get the workers to do that. >> vicki: air traffic controllers caught on the job sleeping it has put to light, a sleek workers really need. >> reporter: i'm gonna put...
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with something funny i guess you know we often hear that there are two more fish in the sea or perhaps you know some of the fish i'll have more three poisoning in a stage for us to eat but the e.u. is really finding a good way to keep their fishermen busy days even though they can't catch any fish because they're starting now pay them to catch plastic because there's so much trash that you know that i have to say my only knowledge of the fishing industry comes from reality t.v. so when i think of this i just like a bad idea to go out on the deadliest catch like pulling up their crates just filled with like plastic bottles and six pack rings just not as hardcore i guess when they're getting trashed instead of like fighting the fish but i guess they're still fighting about whether maybe the waves when i read the article i was looking are very selfishly because when i was young i was at the beach and i had a human action figure sweep into the sea because i wasn't familiar with the concept of tide at that point and it was the most traumatic experience of my youth and i'm just hoping you kn
with something funny i guess you know we often hear that there are two more fish in the sea or perhaps you know some of the fish i'll have more three poisoning in a stage for us to eat but the e.u. is really finding a good way to keep their fishermen busy days even though they can't catch any fish because they're starting now pay them to catch plastic because there's so much trash that you know that i have to say my only knowledge of the fishing industry comes from reality t.v. so when i think...
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the reactors. this is expected to be installed in july. tepco will install equipment to purify contaminated sea water near the water intakes near the number 2 and 3 reactors. they use a mineral to absorb the radioactive cesium. preliminary operations will begin as early as thursday. the utility previously built undersea silt barriers to prevent highly radioactive water from further spreading into the sea. radioactive substances are still being detected outside the barriers. >>> the operator of the plant says two workers may have been exposed to radiation exceeding the legal limit of 250 milisieverts. tepco said on monday the two are in their 30s and 40s who worked in the control rooms of the number 3 and 4 reactors. a test detected 9,760 becquerels and 7,690 becquerels of iodine in their thyroid glands. the two have been exposed to external radiation of 73.71 and 88.70 milisieverts. the combine readings suggest they may have been exposed to radiation exceeding the legal limits of 250 milisieverts for working at the fukushima plant set after the accident. the utility said the workers have so far
the reactors. this is expected to be installed in july. tepco will install equipment to purify contaminated sea water near the water intakes near the number 2 and 3 reactors. they use a mineral to absorb the radioactive cesium. preliminary operations will begin as early as thursday. the utility previously built undersea silt barriers to prevent highly radioactive water from further spreading into the sea. radioactive substances are still being detected outside the barriers. >>> the...
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mid to upper 40s and low 50s for the rest of us. seae will drop our temperatures another 4-10 degrees by the time they hit their bottom on sunday. then calmer and warmer for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. hope you have a great weekend and mother's day. >> busy start. take you outside, terry mcsweeney has been reporting on this hit-and-run accident in downtown. masonic is closed between turk and anza. terry will have more on that in just a few minutes. another accident, at port chicago, westbound may be slow as they get that cleared up. road work has been picked up. "h" train number one is running 5-10 minutes late this morning and they are also are providing free service, free friday for "h" appreciating immigration day. go to abc7news.com for all traffic information. >>> at least its free. >> celebrated ago milestone, big birthday party san francisco giants for one of the most beloved players. >> ever and showing off his new gig, a sea lion that was a victim of a brutal attack gets a new home today. [ male announcer ] this sunday is
mid to upper 40s and low 50s for the rest of us. seae will drop our temperatures another 4-10 degrees by the time they hit their bottom on sunday. then calmer and warmer for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. hope you have a great weekend and mother's day. >> busy start. take you outside, terry mcsweeney has been reporting on this hit-and-run accident in downtown. masonic is closed between turk and anza. terry will have more on that in just a few minutes. another accident, at port chicago,...
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it was a service on the aircraft carrier and he was dumped in the sea. wrong decision? >> i don't have a big opinion on that jrgs . i think what is more important is that the navy seals didn't miss. they took care of business and he is tbon. he is in the place where he belongs and, you know, i'm glad there is not going be a memorial to him. >> i agree with that. i'm not sure if the the timing was right. and what lindsey graham said, sensitivity taken too far. >> i agree with that. this is political correctness gone wild. i mean the man deserved nothing than being tossed into the sea. >> would it be better to show his body to the world tortion every two bit low life terrorist that this is your future we will hunt you down and if it takes a decade we will get you and kill you and you will get a bullet in our head? >> do you know how valuable it would be to show a picture of a dead osama bin laden with the look of absolutely terror on his face. talk about how this was a morale boost for our country. how demoralizing that would be to the would be shahids tha
it was a service on the aircraft carrier and he was dumped in the sea. wrong decision? >> i don't have a big opinion on that jrgs . i think what is more important is that the navy seals didn't miss. they took care of business and he is tbon. he is in the place where he belongs and, you know, i'm glad there is not going be a memorial to him. >> i agree with that. i'm not sure if the the timing was right. and what lindsey graham said, sensitivity taken too far. >> i agree with...
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the... like these... like these for sea otter pelts. [cook] the oral history that is passed between generation to generation in villages, especially within alaska, is the record that never got written. it's what's been associated and how people perceive the events within their own language, and if the historian is sensitive enough and willing enough to spend the time with the people, that story can be re-created and reexamined in a different time and space and told a different way from a different angle. hi, frisky. how are you? that's a good boy. juanita is one of the oldest individuals in the village of nanwalek here. she has ties to some of the outer villages that existed along the coast at some point but that no longer exist here. she's also an extremely interesting and wonderfully welcoming person to talk to. anahonaks came from aialik... and so are tanapes and kenaibacks, i think. and those were particular families? people, yeah. i'm in my 70s. last year, i found my birthplace, which i never used to know. they were logging there. a
the... like these... like these for sea otter pelts. [cook] the oral history that is passed between generation to generation in villages, especially within alaska, is the record that never got written. it's what's been associated and how people perceive the events within their own language, and if the historian is sensitive enough and willing enough to spend the time with the people, that story can be re-created and reexamined in a different time and space and told a different way from a...
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enjoy the sunlight to 8:00 this evening. cold front onshore and sea breeze bringing us slightly cooler weather but it could move further in tomorrow but that will be it for the cooling trend. let's take you down to the south bay, mid to upper 70s with the upper 70s around los gatos. low to mid 60s along the coast. you can see some of the clouds hanging around there. 64 in downtown in san francisco. low to mid 60s along the east bay shore. ten degrees warmer as you head inland. richmond 68 everybody else in the low 70s. mid to upper 70s throughout most of the east bay valleys. 66 in monterey but low to mid-70s for santa cruz and watsonville. if you are heading to the game today 12:35 first pitch temperatures in the mid to upper 50s over at coliseum. low to mid-80s for the rest of state and mid to upper 80s around san diego l.a. and palm springs. temperatures will be pretty close to today's temperatures tomorrow, i should say and low to mid-80s around the bay and 70 at the coast but by the weekend 10-18 degrees cooler. >> we'll take it. >>> the owner of
enjoy the sunlight to 8:00 this evening. cold front onshore and sea breeze bringing us slightly cooler weather but it could move further in tomorrow but that will be it for the cooling trend. let's take you down to the south bay, mid to upper 70s with the upper 70s around los gatos. low to mid 60s along the coast. you can see some of the clouds hanging around there. 64 in downtown in san francisco. low to mid 60s along the east bay shore. ten degrees warmer as you head inland. richmond 68...
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enjoy the sunlight to 8:00 this evening. cold front onshore and seareeze bringing us slightly cooler weather but it could move further in tomorrow but that will be it for the cooling trend. let's take you down to the south bay, mid to upper 70s with the upper 70s around los gatos. low to mid 60s along the coast. you can see some of the clouds hanging around there. 64 in downtown in san francisco. low to mid 60s along the east bay shore. ten degrees warmer as you head inland. richmond, 68, everybody else in the low 70s. mid to upper 70s throughout most of the east bay valleys. 66 in monterey but low to mid-70s for santa cruz and watsonville. if you are heading to the game today, 12:35 first pitch, temperatures in the mid to upper 50s over at coliseum. low to mid-80s for the rest of state and mid to upper 80s around san diego, l.a. and palm springs. temperatures will be pretty close to today's temperatures tomorrow, i should say and low to mid-80s around the bay and 70 at the coast but by the weekend 10-18 degrees cooler. >> we'll take it. >>> the owner
enjoy the sunlight to 8:00 this evening. cold front onshore and seareeze bringing us slightly cooler weather but it could move further in tomorrow but that will be it for the cooling trend. let's take you down to the south bay, mid to upper 70s with the upper 70s around los gatos. low to mid 60s along the coast. you can see some of the clouds hanging around there. 64 in downtown in san francisco. low to mid 60s along the east bay shore. ten degrees warmer as you head inland. richmond, 68,...
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the sea breeze kicks in. temperatures are going to be cooler 60s at the coast, 70s in some of the valleys. yup, much cooler temperatures and much cooler throughout the weekend. elizabeth has traffic. >> highway 4, unfortunately, it is getting slower and slower and it's all due to an accident westbound highway 4 approaching a street. speeds under 25 miles per hour. so we'll keep you updated on this plus an injury crash following in richmond also possibly causing slight delays there. more traffic in a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we are following a developing story. a man crossing the street is struck and killed in san francisco. then the suspect driver takes off hitting cars along his trail of destruction. he was arrested a short time ago. anne makovec is at the crash scene where police still are trying to figure out what>> reporter: good morning. happened. firefighters are still cleaning up at golden gate and masonic. the accident started on turk street the next block up. the man a 55-year-old m
the sea breeze kicks in. temperatures are going to be cooler 60s at the coast, 70s in some of the valleys. yup, much cooler temperatures and much cooler throughout the weekend. elizabeth has traffic. >> highway 4, unfortunately, it is getting slower and slower and it's all due to an accident westbound highway 4 approaching a street. speeds under 25 miles per hour. so we'll keep you updated on this plus an injury crash following in richmond also possibly causing slight delays there. more...
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i'm going to read a scene from draining the sea coming out in march. it takes place in guatemala during the 80's. this is a scene from the polytechnic the tick cal school where they would take the disappeared. emanuel for the americas. we are inside the basement of the polytechnic and i'm admiring the bone is thattedose that your heal bone makes in the sunlight in the palms of my hand in my mind. when you come to my bed your hands and breath is sweet and we can love like this for hours. i can find christ in your body. this too must be constructed and killed bike on television with pain and blood that's beautiful like a red refer. you made me into a woman and i surend erred into it a man-made into a woman and returned. but you don't want to my bed this is the metal cloth you are chained to in the polytechnic. and i do we do it slowly with timed extensions of christ, his face removed and his penis removed the maggets and the wounds the teeth and hair weeks before he is your christ in the black pit with you. each day becomes eternity of days the sun never
i'm going to read a scene from draining the sea coming out in march. it takes place in guatemala during the 80's. this is a scene from the polytechnic the tick cal school where they would take the disappeared. emanuel for the americas. we are inside the basement of the polytechnic and i'm admiring the bone is thattedose that your heal bone makes in the sunlight in the palms of my hand in my mind. when you come to my bed your hands and breath is sweet and we can love like this for hours. i can...
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barriers around the water intakes to prevent highly radioactive water from further spreading into the sea. but raid wrote active substances exceeding government safety limits are still being directed outside the barriers. >>> the operator of the plant says two workers may have been exposed to radiation exceeding the legal limit of 250 milisieve milisieverts. the two are in their 30s and 40s who worked in the control rooms of the number three and four reactors. a test found 7,69 becquerels of radioactive iodine from their thyroid glands, more than ten times those of other workers. the company said the two had been exposed to external radiation of 73.71 and 88.7 milisieverts. tepco says the combined readings suggest they may have been exposed to radiation exceeding the legal limit of 250 milisieverts for workers at the fukushima plant after the accident. the utility said the workers have so far claimed no health problems but they will receive detailed health checks at a specialized medical institution. >>> tepco has been slow in checking workers for internal radiation exposure at the damage
barriers around the water intakes to prevent highly radioactive water from further spreading into the sea. but raid wrote active substances exceeding government safety limits are still being directed outside the barriers. >>> the operator of the plant says two workers may have been exposed to radiation exceeding the legal limit of 250 milisieve milisieverts. the two are in their 30s and 40s who worked in the control rooms of the number three and four reactors. a test found 7,69...
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the sea lion known as silent night had been there since last december. he's completely blind. he cannot be released back into the wild. silent night and another sea lion that is blind settled into their home yesterday. >>> a deadly hit and run crash. it happened early this morning. why san francisco police are now checking out several different locations into this investigation. >>> the opening bell is about to ring on wall street. pam will have the early stock numbers. >>> there it is. right on time. the opening bell live in new york this morning. we're able to bring that to you and big news on the economy coming in this morning. just about exactly one hour ago the economy the jobs report came out. adding 244,000 jobs that is better than expected. the unemployment rate up though to 9%. analysts, economists are saying that is mixed news. that the rate is up be which is disappointing, however that means people that had stopped looking for work weren't counted. we will see how the markets respond. there is a live look at traders on the floor. you can see the lower part of the scr
the sea lion known as silent night had been there since last december. he's completely blind. he cannot be released back into the wild. silent night and another sea lion that is blind settled into their home yesterday. >>> a deadly hit and run crash. it happened early this morning. why san francisco police are now checking out several different locations into this investigation. >>> the opening bell is about to ring on wall street. pam will have the early stock numbers....
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costs and fall under government supervision of the quake it facility has been leaking radiation into the sea for two months. well for more on how japan's nuclear crisis is affecting people around the world to log on to our dot com also online more stories and eye catching video this is a support battle of internet titans is a real social networking giant facebook hired a p.r. firm in an attempt to discredit people by smearing its rivals privacy policy. and russian lawmakers propose that birthday boys the girls get a day off from work and spend the day with their families rather than bringing the party to the artists find out whether this is like it's a problem nor ourselves. time now to share a bit more of what life in russia was really like when he was our close up team explores the country's region. and today where in volgograd region some one thousand kilometers southeast of glasgow it got its name from the volga river that runs through the area and is the longest in europe it's one of russia's most progressive regions economically it's well developed agricultural industry our past and ta
costs and fall under government supervision of the quake it facility has been leaking radiation into the sea for two months. well for more on how japan's nuclear crisis is affecting people around the world to log on to our dot com also online more stories and eye catching video this is a support battle of internet titans is a real social networking giant facebook hired a p.r. firm in an attempt to discredit people by smearing its rivals privacy policy. and russian lawmakers propose that...
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some of the clouds trying to roll over san francisco as the sea breeze is back. e looking northbound from sutro tower. mount tamalpais off in the distance. let's talk about temperatures. we still have santa rosa and napa in the upper 40s and antioch at 55. monterey and salinas low to mid-50s. still cooling and moving inland, clouds will linger at the coast along the peninsula coast. windy and coolest day will be mother's day, clouds and warmer weather as we head towards next week. highs compared to average, are closer as we drop about 10-15 degrees from yesterday. that is how much cooling we're going to have. livermore and napa, 2 degrees warmer than average. san francisco 2 and sun will set around 8:05. south bay, low to mid-70s. mid 60s to around 70 degrees on peninsula. clouds along coast from half moon bay, pacifica up to the sunset. breezy 52 in south san francisco. a little sunshine downtown at 63. 68 in san rafael. low to mid-70s in the north bay valleys. mid to upper 50s at your beaches. mid to upper 50s along the east bay shore. fremont, 70. 80 in brentwo
some of the clouds trying to roll over san francisco as the sea breeze is back. e looking northbound from sutro tower. mount tamalpais off in the distance. let's talk about temperatures. we still have santa rosa and napa in the upper 40s and antioch at 55. monterey and salinas low to mid-50s. still cooling and moving inland, clouds will linger at the coast along the peninsula coast. windy and coolest day will be mother's day, clouds and warmer weather as we head towards next week. highs...
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destroyed have no whole not political horizon or comical eyes in israel in the seas and the gaza strip one hundred percent of people have a good life here they have something to lose there it will be a great pressure on others in order not. to get into conflict and we are sure that you're not creating a new atmosphere in your life or to gaza a new hope for the people here in the gaza strip it will affect the whole atmosphere away from military conflict or using rockets or we parents or another round of conflict. it's twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow you with r.t. and in just a few minutes artie's intrepid sean thomas puts the heat on global global warming on ice. scientists all of the world are debating the warming that happening or is it not i'm john thompson antarctica and coming up on r.g.p. we explore what people down here are saying about the subject. i don't let's go to some other world news and three for you this hour and greece's senior politicians have failed to agree on a new set of cuts and reforms which are necessary to stop it sliding into default but the party
destroyed have no whole not political horizon or comical eyes in israel in the seas and the gaza strip one hundred percent of people have a good life here they have something to lose there it will be a great pressure on others in order not. to get into conflict and we are sure that you're not creating a new atmosphere in your life or to gaza a new hope for the people here in the gaza strip it will affect the whole atmosphere away from military conflict or using rockets or we parents or another...
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now the sea breeze kicking into san francisco. 67 down from a high of 74 degrees. for the start of boating season, a great day to that but winds cranking up to 23. in san jose, 75 degrees, northwest winds up to 20 miles an hour earlier. notice the humidity, it's kind of dry out there. these have been slightly north winds and offshore winds early in the weekend and now the sea breeze coming in. we'll see the humidity coming up and temperatures cool off tomorrow morning. there you see gusty winds between san francisco between now and 9:00 tonight. a little breezy at times around the inner bay with partly cloudy skies moving in. still upper 70s further inland. concord, livermore and still around 80 at pleasanton, gilroy currently 81 degrees. now, unfortunately as things dry out and the winds keep going, if you have allergies, you know what this is about. grass pollens in the moderate range. oak pollen for trees still quite high so this will be an issue as we have no rain in sight. the dry weather will continue and the winds will pick up as with you take you into monday
now the sea breeze kicking into san francisco. 67 down from a high of 74 degrees. for the start of boating season, a great day to that but winds cranking up to 23. in san jose, 75 degrees, northwest winds up to 20 miles an hour earlier. notice the humidity, it's kind of dry out there. these have been slightly north winds and offshore winds early in the weekend and now the sea breeze coming in. we'll see the humidity coming up and temperatures cool off tomorrow morning. there you see gusty winds...
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but are there enough fish in the sea now to keep our supply alive? >> and temperatures down a good 15 degrees in some spots today, the weekend is here, how much cooler will it get with all that fog? i'll have the forecast. >>> this afternoon we learned the identity of a man killed in a fatal hit and run. 61-year-old james hudson was in the crosswalk when he was struck and killed at about 2:30 this morning as he crossed the sonic avenue at golden gate avenue. officers say the driver 23-year- old jose jimenez then hit four cars before crashing in front of st. mary's medical center. >> and i was going to park my car in the parking garage. i tried to dodge him because he was coming head on and he actually ran in the cement pots in front. so i stopped the car. >> reporter: jimenez faces vehicle manslaughter and dui charges. people who live along sonic avenue say they will keep pushing for more safety improvements in their neighborhood in the wake of this accident. they hope to be successful in getting better traffic lights. but they say more needs to be do
but are there enough fish in the sea now to keep our supply alive? >> and temperatures down a good 15 degrees in some spots today, the weekend is here, how much cooler will it get with all that fog? i'll have the forecast. >>> this afternoon we learned the identity of a man killed in a fatal hit and run. 61-year-old james hudson was in the crosswalk when he was struck and killed at about 2:30 this morning as he crossed the sonic avenue at golden gate avenue. officers say the...
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or any other vessel at sea you do not do that you are in violation of the international law of the sea. let's see if migration europe is it's widely considered being swamped with north african refugees so is there something of a sense that european nations are now desperate to sort of turn a blind eye to the refugees to discourage war from trying to cross the feet her place rising trends well if if you will try to block migration. is not the way to do it let's be first on the secondly it's true that the right wing governments that are not predominantly in the european union make migrating a big issue well it is a problem whether it is such a big problem that we need to really stop it and whether it's really flood at the gates of europe that's another matter i mean i hardly see anything changing in the center of europe it's a concern for right wing governments it's the problem that it created partly themselves and it's only a matter of being taking priorities are you. concerned to have my o.t. or our geopolitical concerns your priority that's the main issue and far as i can tell people
or any other vessel at sea you do not do that you are in violation of the international law of the sea. let's see if migration europe is it's widely considered being swamped with north african refugees so is there something of a sense that european nations are now desperate to sort of turn a blind eye to the refugees to discourage war from trying to cross the feet her place rising trends well if if you will try to block migration. is not the way to do it let's be first on the secondly it's true...
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assault, assault oh , channel of the deep blue sea. sure no one will see. just look out the world around you right here on the ocean floor. such wonderful things around you what more is you looking for. rag ed claws scuffling across the seas. tell be thin, fine, attention nigger mermaids, chains like hooks and sifrpgs are didy don't bleed into the sea the stains won't watch out we ain't responsible for your mess. the management. there is company, can't remember. there is company. the stains will not wash out. [applause] >> he wasn't dragged death in a quick casual way. they had fun with his body they chained him to the back of the car did fish tails. forensic evidence suggests his body came lose and some of the men confessed and rechained him after rolling back over him to get him. most of us heard about this tragedy. something we don't hear is because dragged to death we assume he was dragged like this. see that way chained to the truck it's not true. he was not dragged like that he was dragged like this. chained the back of the truck watching the road behi
assault, assault oh , channel of the deep blue sea. sure no one will see. just look out the world around you right here on the ocean floor. such wonderful things around you what more is you looking for. rag ed claws scuffling across the seas. tell be thin, fine, attention nigger mermaids, chains like hooks and sifrpgs are didy don't bleed into the sea the stains won't watch out we ain't responsible for your mess. the management. there is company, can't remember. there is company. the stains...
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in causing control the sea in ukraine. anyone today can enjoy a good walk in this forest near the central ukrainian town of vignettes are the true quilty of the area masking what lurks here seven decades ago these peaceful woods were once the site of a top secret and highly guarded nazi command center the werewolf bunker the ball club it was a huge complex which had everything germany's cologne could need there was an officers' club a sauna a gym a swim hall and barracks some sources claim it when seven pools on the ground above the ground there were several wooden houses including a mystery at all hitler ordered the construction of this bunker to control the nazi war effort on the eastern front it is believed the nazi leader himself was here three times with his personal swimming pool thought to be about the only thing to remain intact at the site the rest of the huge complex was destroyed in march nine hundred forty four this was believed to be the main entrance to the bunker which was exploded by the retreating german fo
in causing control the sea in ukraine. anyone today can enjoy a good walk in this forest near the central ukrainian town of vignettes are the true quilty of the area masking what lurks here seven decades ago these peaceful woods were once the site of a top secret and highly guarded nazi command center the werewolf bunker the ball club it was a huge complex which had everything germany's cologne could need there was an officers' club a sauna a gym a swim hall and barracks some sources claim it...