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this new south of the emerging south, the economically vital new south is a south unlike the south inpreceding 350 years is not static. not the same black and white folk but has vast streams of people who are no longer tied tie -- tied by history or pass. whether it's yankees or hispanics coming in and black folks coming back. we're practically america now if the way we have coming out of being frozen in our population. it become dynamic in in the way our population work. my grand dad, he could not pull the eagle today. they don't pull eagles anymore in louisiana. a lot of folks who are now southerners can in fact come to grips the new south. believe me, because nobody is willing to talk honestly about race, it needs to be said at least occasionally that it wasn't a small thing that three southern states voted for obama. it was a revolutionary incredible thing that three southern states for obama. almost as revolutionary as a nation which had never been able to find it in itself to actually think that head of the line was a black candidate voted for a black presidential candidate. we
this new south of the emerging south, the economically vital new south is a south unlike the south inpreceding 350 years is not static. not the same black and white folk but has vast streams of people who are no longer tied tie -- tied by history or pass. whether it's yankees or hispanics coming in and black folks coming back. we're practically america now if the way we have coming out of being frozen in our population. it become dynamic in in the way our population work. my grand dad, he could...
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this new south, the emerging south, the economically vital new south is a south which unlike the south of 350 years is not static in its population, not the same black and white folk looking at each other for 350 years, but as fast streams of people are no longer tied by history, president or their own habit to the past, whether they're yankees coming in, hispanics coming in, black folks coming back, you name it, it is a different place entirely. we're practically american now in the way we have come out of being frozen in our population and have become dynamic in the way our population works. my granddad does literally turn over in his grave all the time. he could not pull the eagle today. they do not pull the eagles in louisiana. but a lot of folks who are now so others can come to grips with the new south, and believe me, because nobody is willing to talk honestly about race, it needs to be said at least occasionally that it was not a small thing that three southern states that voted for obama. it was a revolutionary, incredible thing that three southern states voted obama. almost a
this new south, the emerging south, the economically vital new south is a south which unlike the south of 350 years is not static in its population, not the same black and white folk looking at each other for 350 years, but as fast streams of people are no longer tied by history, president or their own habit to the past, whether they're yankees coming in, hispanics coming in, black folks coming back, you name it, it is a different place entirely. we're practically american now in the way we...
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the south, though, is worse. worse than the rest of the country. if you look at it by region, according to the census data, about 17% of the south lives in poverty and the other three regions would be between 12% and 15%. uninsured, over 19% of us in the south are uninsured. the rest of the country ranges from 12% to 17%. there was new data released on this front last week, which is not in your materials. it indicated that florida now has over 25% uninsured. i didn't hear that mentioned in tampa. there was a lot of discussion about how bad the affordable care act was, but no discussion of 1/4 of floridians having no health care coverage. the states with the highest poverty rate in the united states, eight of the 10 are southern states, all but virginia in the south, all of the southern states are above the national average, some way above, with states like mississippi having over 30% living in poverty. 10 states with child poverty over 25%. nine of those are in the south. there are six million kid living in extrem
the south, though, is worse. worse than the rest of the country. if you look at it by region, according to the census data, about 17% of the south lives in poverty and the other three regions would be between 12% and 15%. uninsured, over 19% of us in the south are uninsured. the rest of the country ranges from 12% to 17%. there was new data released on this front last week, which is not in your materials. it indicated that florida now has over 25% uninsured. i didn't hear that mentioned in...
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>> the south bay right now. the construction clears from the bay area, this one still stands out. we're looking at a smooth flow for 101. but we do have construction still overnight. there was a note put in between capital expressway. most have cleared. but you may find crews over on the shoulder, watch for that just for distraction and also cruisers can also pull you over for speeding. looking further north toward 101 and a live look past the area. this is northbound 101, shows the volume increasing over the last few minutes and that's why we're seeing slowing down into the upper 50s north of 680, 280, at the top of your screen here. live look across the bay. san mateo bridge, westbound, your commute direction your toll plaza with those taillights and a smooth drive across the span. we'll continue up the east bay to oakland and we'll look at 880 past the coliseum. no delays although the volume starts to increase. south with those headlights, a good volume at the limit down to the san ma say you bridge. >> thanks
>> the south bay right now. the construction clears from the bay area, this one still stands out. we're looking at a smooth flow for 101. but we do have construction still overnight. there was a note put in between capital expressway. most have cleared. but you may find crews over on the shoulder, watch for that just for distraction and also cruisers can also pull you over for speeding. looking further north toward 101 and a live look past the area. this is northbound 101, shows the...
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high pressure pumping up some tropical moisture from the south. ctually had a tropical system named john coincidentally, and it made its way far enough north to where we'll see the moisture sucked up in the flow today. mostly we've seen light showers. as we pick up that daytime heating today, that's when it gets a little bit tricky because our atmosphere is unstable and the warmer it gets, the more convection we get. so, yeah, could see some pretty active scenarios as we head throughout this afternoon, especially on the western-facing slopes surrounding san jose. so, yeah, we will be on storm watch today, concord, we stop the clock for you at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning getting more steady rain and it's going to surge a little bit further to the north tomorrow morning, so even antioch and fairfield, stop that clock again at 9:00 a.m. and we could even measure maybe 1/10 inch of precipitation, which we need as it's been very dry this summer. 83 degrees in san jose, and temperatures are going to drop off, we'll lose that sticky-icky feeling, quoted by
high pressure pumping up some tropical moisture from the south. ctually had a tropical system named john coincidentally, and it made its way far enough north to where we'll see the moisture sucked up in the flow today. mostly we've seen light showers. as we pick up that daytime heating today, that's when it gets a little bit tricky because our atmosphere is unstable and the warmer it gets, the more convection we get. so, yeah, could see some pretty active scenarios as we head throughout this...
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here in the south bay on one side we have the san andreas fault. on the other it's the calavares fault. we're live at the santa clara valley water district which just happens to be holding a public meeting today to update south bay folks on the anderson dam seismic retrofit project. that dam in morgan hill sits on the calavares fault and is a major concern. water district leaders are concerned it could fail in the event of a major earthquake. if you'd like to hear the latest on that retrofit project, that meeting is at 4:00 this afternoon at jackson elementary in morgan hill. now, the timing is interesting because just released is a new study that shows a major earthquake on the other side of the globe could trigger the bay area's two biggest faults, the hayward and the san andreas faults. usgs guyologiseologists found t 8.6 quake that hit off sumatra, indonesia, in april triggered sizeable aftershocks up to a week later, one felt as close as monterey county. that 8.6 shaker happened on a strike slip fault and those types of quakes travel underneat
here in the south bay on one side we have the san andreas fault. on the other it's the calavares fault. we're live at the santa clara valley water district which just happens to be holding a public meeting today to update south bay folks on the anderson dam seismic retrofit project. that dam in morgan hill sits on the calavares fault and is a major concern. water district leaders are concerned it could fail in the event of a major earthquake. if you'd like to hear the latest on that retrofit...
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warm air still down to the south. 80 in virginia beach. that cooler air is going to settle in here tomorrow. if you've been thinking, hey, bring back our fall temperatures, you're going to get them for the weekend. stormy conditions to the south, will move out tonight. tomorrow, i think we see a mixture of sun and clouds. our temperatures will be about ten degrees cooler than they were today in many locations. and 20 degrees cooler than a couple of days ago. we watch sunday, an area of low pressure moves down and i think we stay cloudy and cool. showers remain to the north and west. chance of sprinkles on sunday, but not a washout. don't cancel any plans. this evening, plenty of clouds, showers and storms mostly down to the south. tomorrow morning, we wake up on the dry side, i believe. partly cloudy. a bit cooler, 49 to 59 degrees. and then tomorrow afternoon, we'll see the numbers into the fall-like temperatures. 69 to about 74 degrees. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 15. so definitely more fall-like tomorrow. a pretty nice saturday.
warm air still down to the south. 80 in virginia beach. that cooler air is going to settle in here tomorrow. if you've been thinking, hey, bring back our fall temperatures, you're going to get them for the weekend. stormy conditions to the south, will move out tonight. tomorrow, i think we see a mixture of sun and clouds. our temperatures will be about ten degrees cooler than they were today in many locations. and 20 degrees cooler than a couple of days ago. we watch sunday, an area of low...
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down to the south, still on the warm side. you can see where the most rain is toward southern maryland, through northern virginia, and back towards the culpepper area. this is some of the heaviest rain. take a look at this right here through fairfax county. you've seen the rain for the last one to two hours. this is moving a little north and east. this will come into southeast d.c. i think it may make its way right into downtown, along 395 here. and make its way into prince george's county. raining around andrews air force base and down to the south, charles county, st. mary's county, all seeing rain. st. mary's county may get in on this thunderstorm here. there is some lightning associated with this. so heads-up if you're in st. mary's county. culpepper, this rain is right on your doorstep. this is fairly heavy rain moving along 522 coming into culpepper. overnight lows tonight are going to be a little bit cooler than they have been as this frontal boundary is drifting down across the region. 49 in martinsburg. 57 in frederic
down to the south, still on the warm side. you can see where the most rain is toward southern maryland, through northern virginia, and back towards the culpepper area. this is some of the heaviest rain. take a look at this right here through fairfax county. you've seen the rain for the last one to two hours. this is moving a little north and east. this will come into southeast d.c. i think it may make its way right into downtown, along 395 here. and make its way into prince george's county....
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tropical rain to the south. let you know our chance of getting any of this coming up in the seven-day forecast. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. >>> in "health matters," it's known as liquid gold, and more people want to get their hands on. the market for breast milk is skyrocketing. only problem, a long-standing milk bank is struggling with a big shortage. chris sanchez is live in san jose. no problem with donations. it's the demand for mother's milk. >> reporter: it is a great demand as more physicians prescribe it as medicine. the san jose milk bank is working to meet the need across the country. san jose's mother's milk bank is bustling after a three-day weekend. there's a lot of donated breast milk to process and ship to hospital neo-natal intensive care units and babies who can digest little else. these packed freezers are deceiving. the milk bank actually has less milk than it needs. >> now every
tropical rain to the south. let you know our chance of getting any of this coming up in the seven-day forecast. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. >>> in "health matters," it's known as liquid gold, and more people want to get their hands on. the market for breast milk is skyrocketing. only problem, a long-standing milk bank is struggling with a big shortage. chris...
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. >>> a live look outside, this time from the south bay. it's how we start our wednesday morning, september 5th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is 4:30 on the nose. i'm john kelly. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check that forecast with christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you. yeah, half way through the workweek at this point. and we've got interesting changes ahead in the weather department. we were talking about thunderstorms today and not just in the south bay as we were originally thinking. we'll let you know if thunderstorms could roll over your rooftop later on. we've got a good-looking forecast, though, temperature-wise, stay tuned for that. 4:31, first want to check your drive. >> we'll take you for a wider look at the maze and an easy flow of traffic. pointing at a couple of road crews, that's all that's going on for the chp right now. the caldecott tunnel, we have a crew there and minor slowing as you lose a lane. that does not affect the flow of traffic. between 980 and that construction symbol just around
. >>> a live look outside, this time from the south bay. it's how we start our wednesday morning, september 5th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is 4:30 on the nose. i'm john kelly. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check that forecast with christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you. yeah, half way through the workweek at this point. and we've got interesting changes ahead in the weather department. we were talking about thunderstorms...
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before they reopen the south bound lanes. 'm looking down on southbound 17, they are allowing big rigs to go past the road closure, maybe waiting for that opening. we'll keep you posted. live at the base of the mountains, damian trujillo, "today in the bay." >> 5:02. later tonight there will be a screening of a film on the 2010 san bruno gas explosion. try by fire is a 30-minute documentary on the victims and first responders. after the showing there will be a public meeting hosted by san bruno's mayor and others. trial by fire will be at the history museum in redwood city, tonight at 7:00. >> a state report shedding light on pg&e and allegations of poor maintenance. the california utilities commission says the company did not cut corners on pipeline welds to cut costs. it had to be following state and federal guidelines and the company is following up on reports of effects that were found. last year several whistle-blowers alleged all repair work. >> a memorial is growing for the p officer. kenyon's grieving co-workers are ba
before they reopen the south bound lanes. 'm looking down on southbound 17, they are allowing big rigs to go past the road closure, maybe waiting for that opening. we'll keep you posted. live at the base of the mountains, damian trujillo, "today in the bay." >> 5:02. later tonight there will be a screening of a film on the 2010 san bruno gas explosion. try by fire is a 30-minute documentary on the victims and first responders. after the showing there will be a public meeting...
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to the south. that will be pushing moisture our way. looking for some tropical development. this front will start to make a move. the high pressure has to get out of the way. we have some rain on the icon. most of the day will be dry. southeast winds said 5 to 10 miles per hour. small craft advisory will be going up. a one to two-foot chop on the bay. the actual moisture will be held off until evening and overnight. the highest rain chances will be tomorrow as a cold front moves and. once that goes through, we should dry out and the end of the week looks just fine. tomorrow, severe weather a slight risk. here's the seven-day forecast. dry most of the day today. by evening, shower chances start to move been from the southwest. a rainy day tomorrow. some of strong storms are possible -- some strong storms are possible tomorrow. >> time now for a last look at one of our big stories. the search for the causes the deadly fire in northwest baltimore. kim dacey joins us live with more on the story. >> the
to the south. that will be pushing moisture our way. looking for some tropical development. this front will start to make a move. the high pressure has to get out of the way. we have some rain on the icon. most of the day will be dry. southeast winds said 5 to 10 miles per hour. small craft advisory will be going up. a one to two-foot chop on the bay. the actual moisture will be held off until evening and overnight. the highest rain chances will be tomorrow as a cold front moves and. once that...
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the film is headed for turkey, china and south korea next. students in the countries are now working on translations. >>> people in japan's north east are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it went be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes, on "the road ahead" every wednesday, 1:00 p.m. japan time. here on "newsline." >> president barack obama says the u.s. is now safer and stronger. he honored the victims of september 11th during a speech on the 11th anniversary of the attacks. ♪ obama took part in a memorial service at the pentagon. hijackers flew a plane into the u.s. military headquarters in 2011 and left 184 people dead. the president delivered his speech after observing a moment of silence. >> the true legacy of 9/11 will not be one of fear or hate, or division. it will be a safer world, a stronger nation, and a people more united than ever before. >> obama emfa sized the success of his anti-terrorism measures. his administration is
the film is headed for turkey, china and south korea next. students in the countries are now working on translations. >>> people in japan's north east are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it went be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes, on "the road ahead" every wednesday, 1:00 p.m. japan time. here on "newsline." >> president barack obama says the...
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but to the south of the front, looking very hot. in oklahoma city. 30 degrees. 33 degrees expected in houston. and 29 degrees in atlanta on thursday. that's it for me now. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us.
but to the south of the front, looking very hot. in oklahoma city. 30 degrees. 33 degrees expected in houston. and 29 degrees in atlanta on thursday. that's it for me now. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us.
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winds now out of the south at 15 miles per hour. winds have been a little breezy today at the airport out of the south at 15 to 20 miles per hour. 83 in martensburg. 88 in frederick. 83 in baltimore. 82 towards la plata. a very warm atmosphere. take a look at the heat intex. even at this hour even though we're not dealing with a whole lot of sunshine, 90 in dc. 96 toward frederick, soupy atmo. a tu stofew storms trying to ma their way toward the metro area down to the south and west. those should die out over the next couple of hours. what may not die out, though, are these showers down here toward the south. some very heavy rain down around roanoke right now. this is a boundary that looks like it's going to stay together and move right up the eastern portions of the blue ridge. we could see some fairly heavy rain overnight tonight. if you're thinking about going to the nationals game tonight, i think you're fine. will there be a brief shower? it's possible. but i think they're going to get the game in without any real problems. tomo
winds now out of the south at 15 miles per hour. winds have been a little breezy today at the airport out of the south at 15 to 20 miles per hour. 83 in martensburg. 88 in frederick. 83 in baltimore. 82 towards la plata. a very warm atmosphere. take a look at the heat intex. even at this hour even though we're not dealing with a whole lot of sunshine, 90 in dc. 96 toward frederick, soupy atmo. a tu stofew storms trying to ma their way toward the metro area down to the south and west. those...
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don't do know the south is full of rednecks and racists? what black families now to the contrary is the south is much better jobs and a better economic future, and more important into better place to raise their kids. kids don't learn to say thank you and yes, sir and no, ma'am. integral parts of the country or liberal public schools. they learn that in places like mod coming and green for. the mason-dixon line still shows up en masse but these days a lot of americans it's better to be on the southern side. how much better? numbers don't lie. according to the latest census figures the south was the fastest growing region in america over the last decade, up 14%. that's why factories open in southern states like alabama. that's why bmw opens facility and south to london. that's why atlanta, georgia, is a hub of commerce. the american liberal isn't -- and his blighted neighborhood looks upon all of this. he hates the south like an east berliner hated west berlin. throughout the were with seen this time and time again. havens of entrepreneuriali
don't do know the south is full of rednecks and racists? what black families now to the contrary is the south is much better jobs and a better economic future, and more important into better place to raise their kids. kids don't learn to say thank you and yes, sir and no, ma'am. integral parts of the country or liberal public schools. they learn that in places like mod coming and green for. the mason-dixon line still shows up en masse but these days a lot of americans it's better to be on the...
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the drill wases part of a yearly training exercise. south korea controls the islands. japan claimsm and calls them takeshima. military commanders scheduled the drill during four days of training this week around the island. government leaders decided to cancel the landing. president lee myung-bak visited the islands last month. a senior aide says that was enough to show his resolve to protect the territory. the official says the drill was not intended to provoke a war with a friendly nation. >>> the south korean and japanese leaders will attend a gathering this week of the asia pacific economic cooperation forum. but they're not expected to meet face to face. president lee and prime minister yoshihiko noda will be among members attending the summit in vladivostok, russia. >> translator: there's no meetimeet ing scheduled between the leaders of south korea and japan. neither side has proposed holding a meeting. >> he said ministers would not meet either. japanese foreign minister koichiro gemba and south korean foreign affairs and trade minister kim sung-hwan will atten
the drill wases part of a yearly training exercise. south korea controls the islands. japan claimsm and calls them takeshima. military commanders scheduled the drill during four days of training this week around the island. government leaders decided to cancel the landing. president lee myung-bak visited the islands last month. a senior aide says that was enough to show his resolve to protect the territory. the official says the drill was not intended to provoke a war with a friendly nation....
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south beach. so, that would be the bottom line for me. thank you. >> thank you. jess and after him, mike perody. >> good afternoon, commissioner. i am a longtime san franciscan who happens to be a partner at south beach harbor. the rates for berths will make south beach harbor one of the most expensive marinas in the san francisco bay area. i understand you are considering charging for extras if they wish to park in the south beach harbor when they visit the marina. whatever your reasons may be for such sharp and drastic increases in fees, the result would be to force many middle income san franciscan boaters to sell their boats or try to find a berth in the east bay or the peninsula. as you know, it converted a blighted area into a desirable place to live and work. it was intended from the beginning to be a community facility, and i would imagine it was primarily for the city's residents. it has been a tremendous success. the dramatic fee hike you are considering now is evidence of that success. unfortunately, the higher fees may compel many to leave the marina w
south beach. so, that would be the bottom line for me. thank you. >> thank you. jess and after him, mike perody. >> good afternoon, commissioner. i am a longtime san franciscan who happens to be a partner at south beach harbor. the rates for berths will make south beach harbor one of the most expensive marinas in the san francisco bay area. i understand you are considering charging for extras if they wish to park in the south beach harbor when they visit the marina. whatever your...
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he releases the washington and south dakota under command of the one naval officer in the south pacific who knows how he is radar control gunfire. he comes from naval training center and helps install the hardware and ships. he wrote the first manual that had to be distributed to the fleet. and around the south pacific, blissfully, a champion pistol shooter, olympic medalist with a pistol and a rifle, master of every kind from a 45 caliber to 16 inches than anyone in command for a fight like this in to take these two capital ships into harms way. so that night, that night of november 14 to 15, blissfully goes for the washington flagship and south dakota and make sure work of the last japanese battleship and with this, the japanese psychological route is not material route entirely committed psychological route is complete from the japanese point of view. they have lost two battleships in action in close range combat this fighting range against an american squadron. and never again -- remember this is 1942. it won't be until the end of 1944, almost two years the japanese battleships come
he releases the washington and south dakota under command of the one naval officer in the south pacific who knows how he is radar control gunfire. he comes from naval training center and helps install the hardware and ships. he wrote the first manual that had to be distributed to the fleet. and around the south pacific, blissfully, a champion pistol shooter, olympic medalist with a pistol and a rifle, master of every kind from a 45 caliber to 16 inches than anyone in command for a fight like...
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with the offered items. south korea apparently hoped to use the aid to initiate dialogue with the north and improve relations, but there now seems to be no such prospect after the refusal by the north. >>> people in japan are working to find closure on an issue that dates back to world war ii. thousands of japanese died in what is now north korea. but more than half of the remains have not been repatriated. so a civilian group has flown to the reclusive nation to inspect burial sites in an effort to move things forward. nhk went with them. >> reporter: this man is 83. he's leading a civilian group of japanese expatriates from the korean peninsula. before the war ended, he lived in what is now north korea. he's visiting a district with a detention center known for its inhumane conditions. i'm in a corn field about a five-hour drive from pyongyang. last year, the north korean authorities discovered some remains of japanese people who died around the end of world war ii. an excavation uncovered the remains of at leas
with the offered items. south korea apparently hoped to use the aid to initiate dialogue with the north and improve relations, but there now seems to be no such prospect after the refusal by the north. >>> people in japan are working to find closure on an issue that dates back to world war ii. thousands of japanese died in what is now north korea. but more than half of the remains have not been repatriated. so a civilian group has flown to the reclusive nation to inspect burial sites...
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but, all signs indicate we will see some moisture coming our way from the south tuesday. w, tuesday looks like a rainy day, but not the weekend. nice weekend. a lot of stuff going on. hot and humid and tampa, my goodness. >> the national's plan. were they hot today? -- the nationals were planning. were they hot today? >> were they able to take down the cardinals? and the record-setting performance from cincinnati. homer bailey, near perfection tonight. i'm barack obama and i approved this message. [ mitt romney ] there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what... who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a respsibility to care for them who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it... aneyd they will vote for this president no matter what... and so my job is not to worry about those people. i'll never convince them they shohould take personal responsibility and care for their lives. >> and now of toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyo
but, all signs indicate we will see some moisture coming our way from the south tuesday. w, tuesday looks like a rainy day, but not the weekend. nice weekend. a lot of stuff going on. hot and humid and tampa, my goodness. >> the national's plan. were they hot today? -- the nationals were planning. were they hot today? >> were they able to take down the cardinals? and the record-setting performance from cincinnati. homer bailey, near perfection tonight. i'm barack obama and i...
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athletes saluted on the ceremony on the south lawn. the athletes presented the president and first lady with the amecan flag carried by the u.s. team during the opening ceremonies in london. president obama called the athletes an example of what is means to be olympians and americans. and a couple of familiar faces got to shake hand and mingle. pictures tweeted out. do you recognize them? that was water polo star, of danville, and look, the bronze winner in judo. >> if you haven't ordered it. wait for iphone 5. apple sold out within one hour. crashing its website. sending the company stock to a regard high. that means if you haven't preordered the smart phone you probably can't get it in till october. the delivery times drew longer as today went on. carriers which promised the new phone on september 21st, are estimating delivery, the following week. that sets the stage for a long, lines outside apple stores next friday, when the phones officially hit the streets. >> another apple related story. this is video from inside an apple store i
athletes saluted on the ceremony on the south lawn. the athletes presented the president and first lady with the amecan flag carried by the u.s. team during the opening ceremonies in london. president obama called the athletes an example of what is means to be olympians and americans. and a couple of familiar faces got to shake hand and mingle. pictures tweeted out. do you recognize them? that was water polo star, of danville, and look, the bronze winner in judo. >> if you haven't ordered...
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i want to talk about how active it was in the south bay. waking up inç santa rosa, we h showers from san francisco all the way down through gilroy yesterday. look at this, 800 to 100 cloud-to-ground lightning strikes yesterday. we had dime size hail and brief heavy downpours, precipitation up to .05 inch. the first part of the day will be active. we'll keep that thunderstorm chance in the mix until 5:00 p.m. we want to make sure everybody is aware of that. still getting that action as we have a lull, right now it's starting to pick up. we have a thunderstorm cell here just to the south of san jose that will make its way into los gatos, nothing heavy, very isolated. likely becoming more widespread between the time of about 8:00 to 10:00. 67 degrees. not too shabby, 79 degrees. a tropical feel out there, you can try to do your hair but it's going to fall flat. 87 degrees as we head throughout your friday, saturday, sunday temperatures are nice and seasonal. we're so close to the weekend now you can taste it. >> thanks so much. 4:50. a new rep
i want to talk about how active it was in the south bay. waking up inç santa rosa, we h showers from san francisco all the way down through gilroy yesterday. look at this, 800 to 100 cloud-to-ground lightning strikes yesterday. we had dime size hail and brief heavy downpours, precipitation up to .05 inch. the first part of the day will be active. we'll keep that thunderstorm chance in the mix until 5:00 p.m. we want to make sure everybody is aware of that. still getting that action as we have...
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the south. utherners are polite like that. they do that all the time. they have a million different ways to say thank you. they use them. my favorite is appreciate you. i heard a young man say to me in a gas station outside of atlanta. southerners are polite, they honor tradition, god, liberals positivivity despise them. they hate the south. speaking with a southern accent is another way of saying look at me i'm a racist. when liberals hear a a southern dialect what they say is hey, you better brace yourself. i'm about to talk about jesus. when liberals encounter a yes, sir or a no, ma'am what their brain actually hears is hey, i'm a slow witted hill billy without a thought in my head or teeth. [laughter] you know, think he haw meets mississippi burning meets sling blade and you get the picture of the south inside the average liberal's head. to the liberals it is a dark scary place filled with clans men and inbreeds, trailer park and fat sheriff from the movie answer the tv shows may make regular
the south. utherners are polite like that. they do that all the time. they have a million different ways to say thank you. they use them. my favorite is appreciate you. i heard a young man say to me in a gas station outside of atlanta. southerners are polite, they honor tradition, god, liberals positivivity despise them. they hate the south. speaking with a southern accent is another way of saying look at me i'm a racist. when liberals hear a a southern dialect what they say is hey, you better...
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the reverend sun myung moon died early today near his home in south korea. been hospitalized with pneumonia. moon founded a religious movement that made him known worldwide and brought him critical scrutiny, especially in the u.s. followers of reverend moon were in mourning today and flags flew at half-staff at the international headquarters of the unification church in seoul, south korea. some said they were overcome by the loss. >> it's hard to accept this all of a sudden. i don't know how to express this feeling. since he taught us true love, we will live our lives by preaching true love throughout the whole world till the end. >> holman: for others, moon's passing marked a new beginning. >> we believe we can start again with a new look repaying the love we received from him sun myung moon. we have a lot of mixed emotions, but we will get it together and prepare for the coming future. >> holman: sun myung moon was born in 1920 in what is now north korea. he moved south during the korean war, and founded the unification church, mixing christian, confucian
the reverend sun myung moon died early today near his home in south korea. been hospitalized with pneumonia. moon founded a religious movement that made him known worldwide and brought him critical scrutiny, especially in the u.s. followers of reverend moon were in mourning today and flags flew at half-staff at the international headquarters of the unification church in seoul, south korea. some said they were overcome by the loss. >> it's hard to accept this all of a sudden. i don't know...
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we do have this area of low pressure to the south. that is what is going to keep the beaches from getting too hot this weekend. that's why we won't have any widespread 80s or 90s up and down the coastline. we also have this area of high pressure to the north. that's what is going to produce all the hot weather inland. so do expect a wide mix of temperatures. at the coast at best, we're looking at mainly 70s popping in here from 70s near bodega bay all the way down to pacifica. for the interior valleys from 80s to 90s will even be close to triple-digits as we head throughout sunday. that's when it really looks like that heat is going to start to ramp up for us. as far as your fog forecast goes, i know a lot of you in san francisco are going get this out of here. we want the weekend to start. as we head to tomorrow morning, low clouds in the north bay, also the coastline. even near san francisco. but by the afternoon hours, something pushes back by 11:00 a.m., and we are expecting sunny skies. if you do have plans off to the beach for yo
we do have this area of low pressure to the south. that is what is going to keep the beaches from getting too hot this weekend. that's why we won't have any widespread 80s or 90s up and down the coastline. we also have this area of high pressure to the north. that's what is going to produce all the hot weather inland. so do expect a wide mix of temperatures. at the coast at best, we're looking at mainly 70s popping in here from 70s near bodega bay all the way down to pacifica. for the interior...
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still no word on what caused the fire in the first place. now live in south san jose, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> today is a somber day marking the remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. we give you a live look at ground zero, the ceremony getting under way in an hour from now at 5:46. there will be a moment of silence to mark the moments the first to your was hit. danielle lee takes a look at what will be different at this year's ceremony. >> reporter: one year after their debut, these reflecting pools sitting in place of the fallen world trade towers will once again be front and center. and while the country isn't forgetting the people lost in the september 11th terror attacks, this year much has changed. unlike last year, politicians have been asked not to speak. only relatives will read the names of the victims on this 11th anniversary. president obama will stay in washington and participate in ceremonies at the white house and the pentagon. monday families already gathered near shanksville, pennsylvania,
still no word on what caused the fire in the first place. now live in south san jose, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> today is a somber day marking the remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. we give you a live look at ground zero, the ceremony getting under way in an hour from now at 5:46. there will be a moment of silence to mark the moments the first to your was hit. danielle lee takes a look at what will be different at this...
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we have this low, warm air to the south. cool air to the north and that will be the recipe for the showers and storms through the course of tonight. chicago is 56, compare that to memphis at 75, it's all about location and this front will start to sag more south allowing for dryer air to come into play and cooler air. the weekend is going to be looking better, this front will be more toward the south that. will bring the precipitation well down to the south of baltimore. a nice looking weekend. a blend of sun and clouds, maybe a spot shower as we go into sunday. forecast for the rest of the overnight. 64 degrees. showers and storms, a mild overnight and again tomorrow, right around 79 to 80 degrees. that's still above average. tons of shun and a possibility of a spot shower south and east of the city limits, the or owe game, 55 degrees, cooler under a partly cloudy sky, the seven day. 71 on saturday. let's back up. friday 79 degrees. saturday cooler at 71 degrees. i think it's a blend of sun and clouds, maybe some wet weather
we have this low, warm air to the south. cool air to the north and that will be the recipe for the showers and storms through the course of tonight. chicago is 56, compare that to memphis at 75, it's all about location and this front will start to sag more south allowing for dryer air to come into play and cooler air. the weekend is going to be looking better, this front will be more toward the south that. will bring the precipitation well down to the south of baltimore. a nice looking weekend....
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another storm to the south of japan sa japan. severe tropical storm -- ewiniar. and it will move to the northeast. it is pulling away from japan. high waves and rough seas, an ongoing issue across the pacific coast for the next couple days or few days or so. some showers that will continue in the, in parts of eastern half of japan today. out west this low contenuously bringing thunderstorms in parts of northeastern china, as well as parts of the korean peninsula. well, out toward the west in india. heavy monsoonal showers are affecting the southern half of the country. today heavy rain warnings in police in parts of the southeast. in india. but to the north, dry, monsoonal season has ended. it looks like pakistan is dealing with the flooding situation. let's take a look at this. heavy rains and flash floods wreak havoc in pakistan. deaths reported so far. more than 1,000 injured. the province has been the worst hit with 2,000,0residents mispl. moving into the americas, we can see extensive cloud over mexico. bringing showers here. then we have a long frontal line,
another storm to the south of japan sa japan. severe tropical storm -- ewiniar. and it will move to the northeast. it is pulling away from japan. high waves and rough seas, an ongoing issue across the pacific coast for the next couple days or few days or so. some showers that will continue in the, in parts of eastern half of japan today. out west this low contenuously bringing thunderstorms in parts of northeastern china, as well as parts of the korean peninsula. well, out toward the west in...
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, financing the slave south, letting southern planters profit. their new yorkers are the middlemen between the slave south and the industrial revolution in the sense that the english factories are the ones taking southern cotton and turning it into cotton textiles. so many new yorkers come in terms of the economic aspect have a real vested interest leading up to the civil war in this system. new york hopes to create some of the most recess popular culture in america in the years before the civil war. this is one of the black faced minestrone songs that were pioneered on the stage at the bowery theatre and other theaters in lower manhattan. the other connection to the south was that many new yorkers of course, including tammany hall, where democratic parties had ties to the national democratic party from which by and large was proslavery and pro-southern in the years before the civil war. so new york has both of these things going on. it has an antislavery movement, but it's got a real reservoir of proslavery, pro-southern racist thought as well. a
, financing the slave south, letting southern planters profit. their new yorkers are the middlemen between the slave south and the industrial revolution in the sense that the english factories are the ones taking southern cotton and turning it into cotton textiles. so many new yorkers come in terms of the economic aspect have a real vested interest leading up to the civil war in this system. new york hopes to create some of the most recess popular culture in america in the years before the...
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to the south. you'll see temperatures in the low 30s, in places like miami, oklahoma city, houston, nearly at 30 in los angeles as well. okay, let's go to europe. finally. things still looking pretty welt, unstaewelt, unstable. band coming in. parts of scandinavia. denmark, affected by the front line coming in. we will see sig nif cannificant, central france. germany. very dry, unpleasant here. that will change over the weekend. that said, storms are moving away in the east. in towards the black sea. so, behind that you will see some clearing. in the eastern balkans. few showers moving through the moscow area at the moment today. 19 degrees here. 19 in kiev. we have 13. cooler in stockholm. 15 in london. still summer look temperatures to be found across the mediterranean. 28 in athens. 30 for you in lisbon. 27 in lisbon. 30 in madrid. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's all for now on this edition of newsline. i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us.
to the south. you'll see temperatures in the low 30s, in places like miami, oklahoma city, houston, nearly at 30 in los angeles as well. okay, let's go to europe. finally. things still looking pretty welt, unstaewelt, unstable. band coming in. parts of scandinavia. denmark, affected by the front line coming in. we will see sig nif cannificant, central france. germany. very dry, unpleasant here. that will change over the weekend. that said, storms are moving away in the east. in towards the...
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building a more narrow light well and the middle. >> this is the window to the south and that would be included. the way they would be moved is you would constructed new windows first and you would lead the old ones there. once the new ones were finished, you would close the old one off. that could be done without any serious interruption. that is generally what i'm thinking but there are other commissioners who may have some ideas. in terms of their earlier, we are fairly clear on that if i'm not mistaken. it would continue to a certain degree. it would step down and it would be three floors for part of the distance and then be one floor at the rear. can you describe that to mention that you're talking about? >> thank you, commissioner. it would be exactly as shown on the plans before you without modification that we had proposed earlier. the existing -- is 17 feet high. we are going to go one story here, the second floor. and it would set this as the top floor. >> i think you have two different setbacks. >> this is on the second floor. it hasn't 8 foot extension beyond word makes the
building a more narrow light well and the middle. >> this is the window to the south and that would be included. the way they would be moved is you would constructed new windows first and you would lead the old ones there. once the new ones were finished, you would close the old one off. that could be done without any serious interruption. that is generally what i'm thinking but there are other commissioners who may have some ideas. in terms of their earlier, we are fairly clear on that...
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i had been working all across the south. the state of mississippi had a black voting age population of more than 450,000, and only about 16,000 were registered to vote. on that day, we didn't have a choice. i think we had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history, and we couldn't-we couldn't turn back. we had to go forward. we became like trees planted by the rivers of water. we were anchored. and i thought we would die. i first thought we would be arrested and go to jail, but i thought it was a real possibility that some of us would die on that bridge that day, after the confrontation occurred. i thought it was the last protest for me. but somehow and someway, you have to keep going. you go to a hospital, you go to a doctor's office, you get mended, and you get up and try it again. amy goodman: so what was the next act you engaged in? rep. john lewis: well, we continued to organize, continued to try to get people registered. we went to federal court, testified, to get an injunction against governor george wallac
i had been working all across the south. the state of mississippi had a black voting age population of more than 450,000, and only about 16,000 were registered to vote. on that day, we didn't have a choice. i think we had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history, and we couldn't-we couldn't turn back. we had to go forward. we became like trees planted by the rivers of water. we were anchored. and i thought we would die. i first thought we would be arrested and go to jail, but i...
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ilts juicy in the south bay and a few lightning strikes in the past 15 to 30 minutes south of downtown san jose. you know who you are if you hear that outside just to the north here of robertsville, also over highway 87. this will be moving into downtown san jose over the next 15 to 30 minutes. if you're near the lightning strikes again, best advice is to stay indoors. lightning is one of the leading killers when it comes to weather. back here across the valley, some moderate rain across 280 and also highway 101 and some heavier rainier dylan beach that will impact santa rosa tonight. you can see the nature of what we're dealing with scattered in nature, and here's the risk of severe weather. all the areas in green are under the threat of some severe weather as we continue through tonight. we will track it for you coming up in the seven-day forecast. >> thanks, jeff. >>> still to come on this special edition of "bay area news" at 4:00, one of the most popular video game gets a facelift. >>> with the pressure on, zinga launches farmville part 2. coming up an exclusive behind the scenes
ilts juicy in the south bay and a few lightning strikes in the past 15 to 30 minutes south of downtown san jose. you know who you are if you hear that outside just to the north here of robertsville, also over highway 87. this will be moving into downtown san jose over the next 15 to 30 minutes. if you're near the lightning strikes again, best advice is to stay indoors. lightning is one of the leading killers when it comes to weather. back here across the valley, some moderate rain across 280...
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to the south bay, the volume builds for 101 as well. slowing just south of 680. >>> 6:11. coming up, star power in syria. why a hollywood a-lister is risking her life to help a country in crisis. >>> hackers may not be as powerful as they said, and the worst pizza in the history of the world. yeah, just check yelp. we'll take a look coming up in business. >>> and coast to coast, america pauses to remember 9/11, from new york to d.c. to pennsylvania and all the way to san francisco. that is a live look at old glory blowing in the wind. firefighters there set to honor the fallen with a ringing ceremony. i like to score my designer shoes and handbags early. so i shop at t.j.'s. i get my favorite brands without having to wait for them to go on sale someplace else. done! fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx. i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done what i thought was impossible: you made good-for-you, gluten-free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband rob foun
to the south bay, the volume builds for 101 as well. slowing just south of 680. >>> 6:11. coming up, star power in syria. why a hollywood a-lister is risking her life to help a country in crisis. >>> hackers may not be as powerful as they said, and the worst pizza in the history of the world. yeah, just check yelp. we'll take a look coming up in business. >>> and coast to coast, america pauses to remember 9/11, from new york to d.c. to pennsylvania and all the way to...
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nice colors in the south bay on this wednesday september 12th. this is today in the bay. >>> good morning, everybody. >> i cut you off. >> take over, what do you got? >> it looks like a painting outside. very picturesque. >> hi, everybody. 7:31. >> i'm so sorry, what am i thinking? >> don't apologize, jump in. >> good morning. it's wednesday. we want to get you over the hump. temperatures are crisp out there to start. 56 degrees livermore. san jose heading to the mid-60s. and then temperatures soar. we have a lot to talk about when it comes to your full forecast. >> i have to report what's not there for you. if you're waiting for those bright lights past university, it looks like 101 is moving smoothly. we don't see that this morning. a smooth drive through palo alto. and also across the dunn low east. has that construction crew as is typical. no slowing. just watch caution through the cone zone. back to you. >> okay, mike, thanks. he was once the victim. a south bay priest severely beaten as he sat inside a retirement home. now, he's an accused s
nice colors in the south bay on this wednesday september 12th. this is today in the bay. >>> good morning, everybody. >> i cut you off. >> take over, what do you got? >> it looks like a painting outside. very picturesque. >> hi, everybody. 7:31. >> i'm so sorry, what am i thinking? >> don't apologize, jump in. >> good morning. it's wednesday. we want to get you over the hump. temperatures are crisp out there to start. 56 degrees livermore. san...
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here is a developing storm to the south. e watching that to see if there's some tropical development down the road. it is pretty close to the coast of texas. kind of a roadblock in the atmosphere. increasing clouds today. a short late to would not be out of the question. this evening is the higher chance for any rain. 75 to 80 for the high temperature today. a small craft advisory on the bay. effluence 10 to 15 --sen of south winds 10 to 15 knots. most of the rain will be falling on tuesday. late today, maybe a shower chance. 79 to mark and a good chance for rain -- 79 tomorrow and a good chance for rain. >> a city boarding house is deemed unsafe. >> it is a growing problem. barry simms will take look inside. here's a preview. >> the tenants wanted us to shows the problems and to get their money back so they could possibly find a better place. the rent was something they could afford. the shelter came with promises and problems. >> when i got here, he said, "it will be carpeted and we will have washer and dryer is, and two ba
here is a developing storm to the south. e watching that to see if there's some tropical development down the road. it is pretty close to the coast of texas. kind of a roadblock in the atmosphere. increasing clouds today. a short late to would not be out of the question. this evening is the higher chance for any rain. 75 to 80 for the high temperature today. a small craft advisory on the bay. effluence 10 to 15 --sen of south winds 10 to 15 knots. most of the rain will be falling on tuesday....
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a line of thunderstorms moving to the south east. producing lightening. e warnings have been dropped. there is another storm coming up out of pennsylvania into northern frederick county. this is moving to the south east at about 15 miles per hour. we will keep an eye on this activity. thunder and lightning. this morning, we had isolated showers. there is what hit us this morning. here are the new storms coming in. that will be part of our evening. so far, we have had a trace. at the airport. that leaves us with nothing. we are below normal. by the end of the evening it will not be tough to get 11 hundredths of an inch. we got some sun for a while. record was 99 degrees. it was set in 1992. 84 degrees in easton. a five on the boardwalk. hagerstown, 81. in the 70's in the mountains. the moistures common and is coming from a cold front. it will move south. it is not wish her out of i -- is not moisture of isaac. this cold front will be stalling in the neighborhood. we expected to move to the south. some of the rain chances will go with it. this will be in the
a line of thunderstorms moving to the south east. producing lightening. e warnings have been dropped. there is another storm coming up out of pennsylvania into northern frederick county. this is moving to the south east at about 15 miles per hour. we will keep an eye on this activity. thunder and lightning. this morning, we had isolated showers. there is what hit us this morning. here are the new storms coming in. that will be part of our evening. so far, we have had a trace. at the airport....
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in a recent member of the south beach address the group.up until tonight, i got all my information about the exchange through the advocacy group. i really appreciate that the port and the group are working really well together. there's not a meeting of the mines at the moment necessarily, but the issues are well understood and there's a very good dialogue going on. there are a couple of issues, three, that have all just been mentioned. i will reiterate them very briefly. one is a large number of slip holders that have no idea about this process. a separate mailing to them would solve the problem. second is the significant profits that will result after a loan is retired, it would appease a lot of our tenants to see in writing that those profits will stay in the harbor. and last, i am not a member -- excuse me, our resident -- however, i pay property tax by ++ franct of the alboating -- calboating loan, i believe the harbor is owned by it all of the owners, not just the residents of san francisco. >> hi. i am the president of the advocates f
in a recent member of the south beach address the group.up until tonight, i got all my information about the exchange through the advocacy group. i really appreciate that the port and the group are working really well together. there's not a meeting of the mines at the moment necessarily, but the issues are well understood and there's a very good dialogue going on. there are a couple of issues, three, that have all just been mentioned. i will reiterate them very briefly. one is a large number...
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not too much for the east and the south bay. ose that did have the clouds in the morning, it will all clear out by all indications on the earlier side by about 11:00 a.m. it's going to be very similar to today in terms of getting a lot of sunshine. so that is going to be spike the temperatures up here into the south bay with 86 in san jose. 87 in evergreen. also 87 in los gatos. 80 in palo alto. and 85 in sunnyvale. and for tri-valley, we'll get close to 90, but not quite there yet for the official temperatures. we'll go with 89 here in walnut creek. 89 in livermore. 87 in pleasanton. 87 in pittsburg. 77 in hayward, and also 80 in fremont. looks like tomorrow san francisco will do it with some of the official temperature readings going into the low 70s. 73 in berkeley. 75 in oakland. 74 in santa rosa. we talk beach weather. looks likes thursday will be the best possibility of that with potentially some mid-70s at the coast. as we head throughout friday, low 90s inland. we'll keep some low 70s at the coastline as well. by this upc
not too much for the east and the south bay. ose that did have the clouds in the morning, it will all clear out by all indications on the earlier side by about 11:00 a.m. it's going to be very similar to today in terms of getting a lot of sunshine. so that is going to be spike the temperatures up here into the south bay with 86 in san jose. 87 in evergreen. also 87 in los gatos. 80 in palo alto. and 85 in sunnyvale. and for tri-valley, we'll get close to 90, but not quite there yet for the...
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the rain chances will be down towards the south. talk about the weekend forecast, in the next shot for the next big storm coming up in little bit. >>> the crowd is building as we get set for the home series of the year. o. s are playing the red sox and angling for a spot in the playoffs since 1997. brian kuebler joins us live from orioles park. tons of anxious fans biting their nails over this. >> more and more people are doing the same. i wanted to show you the scene, exphundz soon to be thousands of people are waiting to get settled in to the stadium tonight. buckled up and head on the ride towards the playoffs. first time for young fans and the first time in a while for a lot of older fans, but it's also the first time for the new voice of camden yards, ryan wagner. >> to be able to tell people i'm the voice of orioles park , the place that i grew up spending summers watching baseball and call ripken and mike and jeffrey and all those guys that were my heroes, to now get to announce it at the park, to welcome a new generation of f
the rain chances will be down towards the south. talk about the weekend forecast, in the next shot for the next big storm coming up in little bit. >>> the crowd is building as we get set for the home series of the year. o. s are playing the red sox and angling for a spot in the playoffs since 1997. brian kuebler joins us live from orioles park. tons of anxious fans biting their nails over this. >> more and more people are doing the same. i wanted to show you the scene, exphundz...