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the valley provides security yip. the area is flooded with mines through the valley. the sound of yejets, the air foe uses this. >> the palestinians are not allowed here. >> this is a bit silly if you have a palestine phoning the army, asking permission to go down to the border. it sounds silly. >> why is that. some of the land is palestine? >> it's my land. >> the story of palestine people is a story of a farmer who lost their land. >> down the road they are trying to take back the land one village at a time. for decades the doctor has been an activist. i've been studying what miartin loouther king did, what gandhi did. >> they need a viable economy. the jordan valley has the borders. we can have no import or export. they fight the occupation not with weapons. but with hammers and nails. he advocates nonviolence, and today he is trying to repopulate a village depopulated biest rail after 1967. >> the village was dead for 47 years. by bringing people back, we are bricking soil back to the land, bringing it to life. >> they slept in tents,ate cold break fasts and chant
the valley provides security yip. the area is flooded with mines through the valley. the sound of yejets, the air foe uses this. >> the palestinians are not allowed here. >> this is a bit silly if you have a palestine phoning the army, asking permission to go down to the border. it sounds silly. >> why is that. some of the land is palestine? >> it's my land. >> the story of palestine people is a story of a farmer who lost their land. >> down the road they are...
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the jordan valley has the borders. we can't have free import or export without it. >> he fights the occupation not with weapons, but hammers and nails. he advocates nonviolence. today he is trying to repopulate a village. by bringing people back we bring soil back to the land and bring it to life. >> they sleep in tents,ate cold breakfasts. and they chant that the occupation needs to end, a few feet from armed israeli soldiers. a few hours later, at about 1am the soldiers moved in. they used stun grenade, rounding up hundreds of activists, but they refused to be intimidated. nearby in an organization ambulance, he patched up a victim. soldiers drove the campaign out. other activists picked up where he left off. in the jordan valley they create a village called joseph. >> we will sleep in the open with no fear. proof we are the rightful owners of the land. for a few hours israeli soldiers left them alone and approached them with cameras. as soon as the palestinians opened a tent, the soldiers shut them down. calmly the
the jordan valley has the borders. we can't have free import or export without it. >> he fights the occupation not with weapons, but hammers and nails. he advocates nonviolence. today he is trying to repopulate a village. by bringing people back we bring soil back to the land and bring it to life. >> they sleep in tents,ate cold breakfasts. and they chant that the occupation needs to end, a few feet from armed israeli soldiers. a few hours later, at about 1am the soldiers moved in....
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that is the jordan river valley. it is an israeli occupied strip of the west bank that runs along the jordan river and for both groups it could be the key to a peaceful resolution. al jazeera's nick shifrin was there. >> all his life, he has lived in the jordan valley and all his life he has been a farmer. with the help of his son, 11-year-old mohamed, he harvests egg plants. until he was six, he lived just a few miles away along the jordan river. in the 1967 war, israel conquered this valley from jond. my home is down by the river, i consider it the place i was born our land where we used to be free. today, israeli yako has the keys to his home. he too is a farmer, beyond this security gate where he tucks a gun into his pants, beyond this mile wide security zone he harvests these 6,000 date palms. this is one of the region's most prize plots. just a few hundred feet from the border with jordan. >> this is the only land available to cultivate. >> jordan valley is a flash point. the u.s. is trying to create a special s
that is the jordan river valley. it is an israeli occupied strip of the west bank that runs along the jordan river and for both groups it could be the key to a peaceful resolution. al jazeera's nick shifrin was there. >> all his life, he has lived in the jordan valley and all his life he has been a farmer. with the help of his son, 11-year-old mohamed, he harvests egg plants. until he was six, he lived just a few miles away along the jordan river. in the 1967 war, israel conquered this...
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>> the inversions, usually we have snow on the valley floor, and then it's trapped under the lid. and the chemistry changes in those, and it builds up until a storm comes out to clean us out. >> the community is talking about the impact that it's having on local utahans: i have this great video comment from neil. >> i created the twitter box because i wanted to broadcast whether or not i wanted to be outdoors. i'm a cyclist and there's nothing more frustrating to stay indoors because of the air quality. it was picked up by recreational and professional cyclists, as well as a handful of news outlets. >> talk to us about the impact that the air pollution is having on the communities. >> well, there's a huge impact on communities, from athletes to future athletes, especially with our kids. but currently, utah is home to 40% of the winter olympic athletes that competed in vancouver in 2010. and as part of the athlete's training regimens, a lot of us train outdoors, and as a professional cyclist myself, and as an avid skier, i ride my bike a lot. but the impact on the community doesn't
>> the inversions, usually we have snow on the valley floor, and then it's trapped under the lid. and the chemistry changes in those, and it builds up until a storm comes out to clean us out. >> the community is talking about the impact that it's having on local utahans: i have this great video comment from neil. >> i created the twitter box because i wanted to broadcast whether or not i wanted to be outdoors. i'm a cyclist and there's nothing more frustrating to stay indoors...
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utah some of the worst air quality in the country because the polluted airette gs trapped in the valleys and the government pushed to restrict the wood stoves but it is more about the unregulated industries. so how can utah get a breath of fresh air. we have brice from the department of air quality and matt from heal utah, and garon and the mandy a professional athlete that lives and trains in utah and started athletes for air. so, matt, we talked that, people think of utah and think of the clear blue skies and crystal clear national parks and the snow, and how serious is the air pollution problem? >> well, it is extremely serious depending on the weather patterns, but we get levels of fine particle pollution, pm 2.5. we have got decades of health research about the affects of the particles, they get into the lungs and cross the blood barriers and they are a serious problem for folks with breathing disorders and babies and the elderly and could play a role in depression and low birthrates and autism. >> just a handful of days as matt mentioned, what is there to worry about? >> that is a
utah some of the worst air quality in the country because the polluted airette gs trapped in the valleys and the government pushed to restrict the wood stoves but it is more about the unregulated industries. so how can utah get a breath of fresh air. we have brice from the department of air quality and matt from heal utah, and garon and the mandy a professional athlete that lives and trains in utah and started athletes for air. so, matt, we talked that, people think of utah and think of the...
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we have the cool numbers, the fog in parts of our east bay valleys and the north bay valleys. nta rosa at 40 as well as livermore with the fog, but 48. so warmer for you. the dewpoints are lower this morning. and with the moisture in the air, it could be a little tricky out there. 39 in petaluma with 47 in concord. there's a look at the visibility in miles. just three quarters of a mile. santa rosa, the livermore valley and the coast at 7-mile visibility. clear skies for about half of the night. it's 14 degrees colder in santa rosa. the numbers keep dropping there. we are pretty much status quo in san jose and mountain view with the numbers in the 50s. so getting the look at day light. mt. tam, a little fog in the valleys. overall partly cloudy and cool for the morning hours. sunny this afternoon. more sunshine for president's day. and a look at satellite and radar composite shows the storm track continues to stay to the north throughout today, tomorrow and much of the work week ahead. here's what happens as we go into tuesday. the clouds will increase and we are going to be lo
we have the cool numbers, the fog in parts of our east bay valleys and the north bay valleys. nta rosa at 40 as well as livermore with the fog, but 48. so warmer for you. the dewpoints are lower this morning. and with the moisture in the air, it could be a little tricky out there. 39 in petaluma with 47 in concord. there's a look at the visibility in miles. just three quarters of a mile. santa rosa, the livermore valley and the coast at 7-mile visibility. clear skies for about half of the...
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the cities and valleys are where you want to live, it's where your kids go to school. the problem is you end up with the leaks, and you are trapped. that is driving folks away. it's affecting our job hiring. we see from a gentleman who heads the development corporation. jeff says his biggest fear is that he'll have a fortune 500 corporate executive coming to utah to think about a facility, and the day the person flies in, he'll fly into the funk. it's having a big impact. we need to take it easterlies. >> speaking about beijing-like funk. a lot of community members have spirited opinions. jake says: >> well, matt brought up this affecting industry and economic development. that's what we'll talk about next, the politics of policy. the epa is critical of the way utah is handling the pollution crisis, and why the state senate related a bill that may have been able to do something about it. did you know you can interact with our show or on your tablet. there's an app for that. check this out. >> tv is no longer one way with the "the stream"'s second-stream act. tell us you
the cities and valleys are where you want to live, it's where your kids go to school. the problem is you end up with the leaks, and you are trapped. that is driving folks away. it's affecting our job hiring. we see from a gentleman who heads the development corporation. jeff says his biggest fear is that he'll have a fortune 500 corporate executive coming to utah to think about a facility, and the day the person flies in, he'll fly into the funk. it's having a big impact. we need to take it...
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tom perkins was known as the king of silicon valley. even though kleiner perkins is disavoig their association with him, he was the guru and at one they would tout as being a visionary around a legend and so on. no longer can he get away with this behavior, no longer can the frat boys get away with this kind of behavior. this there is an uproar about sexism, ageism, elitism in silicon valley and this arrogance will not be tolerated anymore that is the good thing that happened. >> a very good prosecution of silicon valley. i'd like to sort of just play devil's advocate for a moment, because it's true sort of once upon a time it was geeks who became filthy rich, now it there is filthy rich geeks a problem around a lot of the issues you had. at the same time, how do we deal with this by taking out of the emotion, because it's become very heated and there are all these ignorant statements being made. at the same time, silicon valley and the technology come out of it is creating vast alps of wealth that wealth is trickling down to a certain e
tom perkins was known as the king of silicon valley. even though kleiner perkins is disavoig their association with him, he was the guru and at one they would tout as being a visionary around a legend and so on. no longer can he get away with this behavior, no longer can the frat boys get away with this kind of behavior. this there is an uproar about sexism, ageism, elitism in silicon valley and this arrogance will not be tolerated anymore that is the good thing that happened. >> a very...
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so once again, thick traffic through the live more valley this morning. e of the slowest drive teems, with that accident just popping up in the northbound lanes. and the east shore freeway looks pretty good right now through berkeley. until you reach the foot of the maze. because we got this. metering lights turned on over at the bay bridge and they were turned on because of a stall. right now 10 to 15 minutes onto the span. that's your latest kcbs traffic. now lawrence? >>> mostly clear overnight laze and now some clouds beginning to move overhead. that's helping the bring up the temperature a few degrees before it dropped off in the 20s ands. the clouds are thickening up just a little bit. some high clouds beginning to move in overhead. but we're going to keep things dry for now. that could change though very shortly. today if you're headed out the door, yeah chilly start and even some frost possible in some of the interior valleys. partly cloudy into the afternoon still cool and then a midweek storm rolls in to bring some showers to the bay area late in
so once again, thick traffic through the live more valley this morning. e of the slowest drive teems, with that accident just popping up in the northbound lanes. and the east shore freeway looks pretty good right now through berkeley. until you reach the foot of the maze. because we got this. metering lights turned on over at the bay bridge and they were turned on because of a stall. right now 10 to 15 minutes onto the span. that's your latest kcbs traffic. now lawrence? >>> mostly...
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san francisco, 58 degrees, 66 out in the tri-valley. at's because the fog is going to linger over the city so. you need your jacket there but ditch it for the second half of the day in the tri-valley. the fog is thick now, visibilities aren't that bad, we're dropping off to about a quarter mile in livermore, also in the north bay. and san jose we don't traditionally fall to 2.5 miles visibility but we are. make sure you travel cautiously. take it easy. this is what your drive is going to look like. foggy start will make way to a sunny mild finish. tomorrow we get that approaching storm system. it will turn cloudy. only showers for the most part north of the golden gate bridge. as we head throughout wednesday and thursday that will be the case, then a better chance for rain. you notice on the seven-day forecast as we head into the weekend. we're going to talk more about that coming up. don't forget friday is valentine's day for all of the lovers out there. we'll have a full moon this year. in addition you can plan a three-day weekend. pre
san francisco, 58 degrees, 66 out in the tri-valley. at's because the fog is going to linger over the city so. you need your jacket there but ditch it for the second half of the day in the tri-valley. the fog is thick now, visibilities aren't that bad, we're dropping off to about a quarter mile in livermore, also in the north bay. and san jose we don't traditionally fall to 2.5 miles visibility but we are. make sure you travel cautiously. take it easy. this is what your drive is going to look...
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the fog in the east bay valleys and the east bay shoreline and the central valley. the temperatures are in the low pressure 30's inland valley so thick frost there with the fog and we will watch the black ice tomorrow, and mid-to-upper 30's around palo alto and the south bay and low-to-mid 40's around richmond and san mateo and san francisco. here is what will happen on wednesday morning, the increase in clouds, and the rain is moving in or showers, in the north bay around lunch and spreading south and all of us will have showers in the afternoon and snow at the higher elevations in the north bay and the commute on wednesday will be wet and you can see the showers will taper in the evening hours but the snow level will come down again around 4,500'. when this passes, friday is dry and the rain will hit the north bay on saturday and the rest of us, on sunday. have a good one. >> we are starting to see the slowing on 101 headed away from 880, check that out. it is slow going leaving the film it and approaching this area because of an accident that is blocking two lanes
the fog in the east bay valleys and the east bay shoreline and the central valley. the temperatures are in the low pressure 30's inland valley so thick frost there with the fog and we will watch the black ice tomorrow, and mid-to-upper 30's around palo alto and the south bay and low-to-mid 40's around richmond and san mateo and san francisco. here is what will happen on wednesday morning, the increase in clouds, and the rain is moving in or showers, in the north bay around lunch and spreading...
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the valley of the kings is hot and very dry. in the summer, the temperature can go up to 120 degrees. it would be a terrible place to live, but what a marvelous place to keep things for eternity. pharaohs' tombs, equipped with all the necessities for a voyage into eternity, were hidden here. this is hundreds of miles from the great pyramids. the problem with the pyramids was that they were too conspicuous to robbers. in this valley, the idea was that no one would know. this fascination with the afterlife, and the state of mind of the ancient egyptians in general, can be best understood by learning something about their environment-- which basically means... the river nile. all activity centered on its water and its fertile banks. ( sheep and goats bleating ) the desert, literally a footstep away, was a constant reminder to the egyptians that, without the nile, there would be no life. the nile offered ancient egypt more than just its life-giving water or the transportation lifeline that unified an empire. it offered the gift of r
the valley of the kings is hot and very dry. in the summer, the temperature can go up to 120 degrees. it would be a terrible place to live, but what a marvelous place to keep things for eternity. pharaohs' tombs, equipped with all the necessities for a voyage into eternity, were hidden here. this is hundreds of miles from the great pyramids. the problem with the pyramids was that they were too conspicuous to robbers. in this valley, the idea was that no one would know. this fascination with the...
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some of you in the livermore valley not looking at a whole lot of activity. your activity won't pick up until tomorrow. most of the activity throughout the day today will be on and off waves of light to moderate waves. we've picked up 5 inches near woodacre. we are still going to look at more. i'll still you how much more and time it out four coming up. katie. >> thank you, lisa. >>> the storm did move in last night and the rain caused plenty of problems for drivers, but that's not all. we have more from the north bay. >> reporter: moments after a crash, one driver got oust his car and looked to be on his phone. possibly culling for help. chp said standing water on the freeing was part of the water here. fire crews also respond but no serious injuries reported. at rush-hour traffic came to a soggy crowd. throughout the night rain came down in buckets and the rain rattled some residents. >> it's raining sideways, raining everything, raining up and down. it is finally here but it is here. >> her car won't start in the rain so she's stranded at a shopping center.
some of you in the livermore valley not looking at a whole lot of activity. your activity won't pick up until tomorrow. most of the activity throughout the day today will be on and off waves of light to moderate waves. we've picked up 5 inches near woodacre. we are still going to look at more. i'll still you how much more and time it out four coming up. katie. >> thank you, lisa. >>> the storm did move in last night and the rain caused plenty of problems for drivers, but that's...
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the jordan valley is an area sandwiches between the west bank and jordan. it has been a major obstacle between the palestinians and israelis. neither side is willing to give up the land, and the back and forth is effecting those that rely on the land to survive. nick has the story. >> he isn't a soldier or security guard, he is a farmer, and this is his date farm. he grows 6,000 trees and 125 acres, it's one of the regions most prized plots. >> we make sure the sprinkler is on the come post, so that it will get all the benefit. >> the jordan valley separates the populated areas from the rest of the neighbors. israel floods this area with farms and military, to create a buffer, which means the dates may be the world's most secure. mines are planted in the entire valley, and that sound of jets the air force uses this as a training space. steal has created this, and high on the hill, the local mayor for israel, this point provides strategic depth. >> we are really what now stops anything vicious coming from the east. the any peace deal, a special that us the f
the jordan valley is an area sandwiches between the west bank and jordan. it has been a major obstacle between the palestinians and israelis. neither side is willing to give up the land, and the back and forth is effecting those that rely on the land to survive. nick has the story. >> he isn't a soldier or security guard, he is a farmer, and this is his date farm. he grows 6,000 trees and 125 acres, it's one of the regions most prized plots. >> we make sure the sprinkler is on the...
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and down to the 20s in the napa valley. of sunshine and a few clouds. low 50s out toward the beaches and plenty of 50s inside the bay. dry now but that will likely change very soon. we'll tell you when coming up. right now let's check on the roads with elizabeth. >>> and we are flying overhead with our maps and you can see some of the sensors have turned red now in westbound 580 through the pass beginning right around grantline. then continuing westbound. continues heavy all the way to about vasoco and then we see traffic improve once again. sensors back green near the dublin interchange and a drive for you. 19 minutes between the altamonte pass and 680. definitely the slowest drive out there right now. partly in competition for it is westbound highway 4 through about i don't care. better news over -- antioch. better news though over antioch bridge. they were doing roadwork and all lanes have now reopened for at least a half hour. another quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza. problem free this morning. metering lights rem
and down to the 20s in the napa valley. of sunshine and a few clouds. low 50s out toward the beaches and plenty of 50s inside the bay. dry now but that will likely change very soon. we'll tell you when coming up. right now let's check on the roads with elizabeth. >>> and we are flying overhead with our maps and you can see some of the sensors have turned red now in westbound 580 through the pass beginning right around grantline. then continuing westbound. continues heavy all the way to...
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especially in the tri-valley. rough but typically this is what happens after it rains. high pressure comes in. compresses moisture and as a result we get the really thick fog. it's really thick in the sacramento valley. we call it the tulle fog. south to bakersfield. south bay is looking good. we're going to see the sunshine first, that's why our temperatures are going to end up in the mid-60s, a nice looking day. plenty of cloudsçó to go around along the peninsula for the first part of the day. that's going to keep your temperature at 62 along the peninsula in san mateo, san francisco only the 50s expected. you'll see mostly cloudy conditions. looking good out in the north bay, yeah, still want to travel cautiously around the north bay with all of that rain accumulati accumulation. over a foot of rain it's not going to be any time soon. over the next three days you want to take it easy with lingering puddles and ponding. throughout the east bay temperatures are going to range from the upper 50s to low 60s. and in
especially in the tri-valley. rough but typically this is what happens after it rains. high pressure comes in. compresses moisture and as a result we get the really thick fog. it's really thick in the sacramento valley. we call it the tulle fog. south to bakersfield. south bay is looking good. we're going to see the sunshine first, that's why our temperatures are going to end up in the mid-60s, a nice looking day. plenty of cloudsçó to go around along the peninsula for the first part of the...
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in mill valley a massive tree at the mill valley golf course split in three and one of the pieces cameown over glen drive. it snarled up the only street into and out of the neighborhood. crews worked quickly to try to clean up that mess. people were preparing for the storm all over the bay area yesterday. lots of sand bags were handed out from the north by to the south bay. in oakland the public works agency is making sandbags available to residents and businesses to help prevent flooding. >>> and umbrellas were popping up everywhere on san francisco's embarcadero. the wet weather did not keep the shoppers and tourists away from the ferry building. know to the south bay where the last time the santa cruz mountains saw rain was back in october and then only a quarter inch. that was certainly not the case yesterday. abc7 news reporter john alston has more from the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: a noticeable amount of water is finally cascading into the san lorenzo river in felton but it's still not enough to mick a difference. they are used to a lot worse. >> normally it gets trashed
in mill valley a massive tree at the mill valley golf course split in three and one of the pieces cameown over glen drive. it snarled up the only street into and out of the neighborhood. crews worked quickly to try to clean up that mess. people were preparing for the storm all over the bay area yesterday. lots of sand bags were handed out from the north by to the south bay. in oakland the public works agency is making sandbags available to residents and businesses to help prevent flooding....
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the valley -- most of the tribes in the valley participated in the revolt against them. and so the british tactics in which goes to the different villages and either party with them, get the tribes to sign orders of good behavior, otherwise they would punish, the crops were, the houses were burned in and taken into captivity or even worse. it was a pretty hard edge operation. and churchill, one of churchill's first engagements on the 16th of september, 1897 took place at a village, again the subject of several drone strikes in recent years. this actually was one of the many occasions during the six-week period where churchill came with a whisker of losing his life. he later told his mother he came under fire 10 complete times, on three of those occasions he came very close to being killed. and the moment was private one of the most dangerous moments of his early career as a soldier. basically the party went up to a hillside to punish the village. because it was a long climb, churchill had to dismount his horse so he wasn't as conspicuous as he might have been, and a clim
the valley -- most of the tribes in the valley participated in the revolt against them. and so the british tactics in which goes to the different villages and either party with them, get the tribes to sign orders of good behavior, otherwise they would punish, the crops were, the houses were burned in and taken into captivity or even worse. it was a pretty hard edge operation. and churchill, one of churchill's first engagements on the 16th of september, 1897 took place at a village, again the...
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plan on 68 degrees in the napa valley. about 66 in santa rosa. heading to san francisco today a little bit cooler, 63 degrees. >>> driving through the livermore valley, they are working to clear a diesel truck but it is still blocking a lane westbound 580 approaching north first. let's check the ride through the altamont pass. slowdowns at least to the truck scales. a full "kcbs traffic report" coming up. >>> a big fire in the bayview district sent up a plume of smoke seen for miles. a cab company's service garage caught fire at midday yesterday. the building's roof collapsed and the structure is a total loss and people told us the smoke had a foul smell. this is video from a kpix 5 viewer. air quality tested the safety of the surrounding air and said everything was okay because there was no wind yesterday. and you can even see the smoke from as far away as the golden gate bridge. no word yet on how the fire started and no one was hurt. >>> some people are hoping to strike it rich because of the drought in california. >> they are taking advantage
plan on 68 degrees in the napa valley. about 66 in santa rosa. heading to san francisco today a little bit cooler, 63 degrees. >>> driving through the livermore valley, they are working to clear a diesel truck but it is still blocking a lane westbound 580 approaching north first. let's check the ride through the altamont pass. slowdowns at least to the truck scales. a full "kcbs traffic report" coming up. >>> a big fire in the bayview district sent up a plume of...
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now by the livermore valley just 33 for you. ey -- oakland at 37. so if you head open out, it will be chilly for the next several hours. by the. temperatures will be seasonably cool, just in the mid-50s at the coast. the on-shore winds will allow for gusty winds at this time. around the bay upper 50s near 60 should do it for oakland, as well castro valley. conditions feeling more like the month. we will have some loud cover and even some rain perhaps tomorrow. we will talk about it come up. eric. >> lease you a, thank you. new this morning, president obama says the u.s. can take steps to ensure this more people join and stay in the middle class. in his weekly address mr. obama is echoing the themes of his state of the union address from earlier this week. mr. obama sid his economic priorities include creating new jobs and including job training, ensuring workers have good wings, healthcare and retirement options are other priorities. >> while those at the top are doing better than ever. average wings have barely budged and the to
now by the livermore valley just 33 for you. ey -- oakland at 37. so if you head open out, it will be chilly for the next several hours. by the. temperatures will be seasonably cool, just in the mid-50s at the coast. the on-shore winds will allow for gusty winds at this time. around the bay upper 50s near 60 should do it for oakland, as well castro valley. conditions feeling more like the month. we will have some loud cover and even some rain perhaps tomorrow. we will talk about it come up....
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temperatures are dropping into the 30s in some of our north bay valleys. 38 in napa. we have low 40s out toward the san ramon valley and livermore with san francisco coming in at 50. half moon bay 41 degrees. it is a clear start for most of you. and by the afternoon it will be another sunny day today with light breeze around the bay. temperatures well above average from the upper 60s around the bay to near 70 inland. a little cooler at the coast, though. we could see some fog and that will allow for a cool down for some of you for the second half of the weekend. and you probably heard about it by now, transitioning to a welt pattern come next week. i will have the details in a few minutes. katie. >> thank goodness. developing news out of the east bay. repairs are underway after a bart train jumped the tracks. it happened last night at 6:30 at the concord station. both lines on the pittsburgh -bayfield line were blocked yesterday. repairs are expected to last through today and there is travel offered for people offer in that direction. we have more from concord. >> repo
temperatures are dropping into the 30s in some of our north bay valleys. 38 in napa. we have low 40s out toward the san ramon valley and livermore with san francisco coming in at 50. half moon bay 41 degrees. it is a clear start for most of you. and by the afternoon it will be another sunny day today with light breeze around the bay. temperatures well above average from the upper 60s around the bay to near 70 inland. a little cooler at the coast, though. we could see some fog and that will...
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the owner of the 2 a.m. valley shut down 1 a.m. sunday morning one the bar was filling with water. >> people were wading through several inches of water to get a drink but at a certain point we said "enough is enough." we closed. >> he took pictures of the understooded business and the water forced him to shut down sunday until about 6:00 p.m. which cost him dearly in sales. he felt worse for the neighbor, gentleman's taco. again, it took it harder and had to close business for the entire day which was several thousand dollars for them. >> a work crew tried to unclog a storm drain after witnessing all the problems. >> it is harsh. i was here in mill valley and it was flooded. >> the parking lot at mama's cafe flooded but the owner fed people their sunday breakfast. >> this flooded with water but people could still walk through it. i tried to snake it myself. >> the creek is moving now in mill valley. they got so high during the storm that some were hoping they would not spill over the banks. they didn't. overall, people celebrated t
the owner of the 2 a.m. valley shut down 1 a.m. sunday morning one the bar was filling with water. >> people were wading through several inches of water to get a drink but at a certain point we said "enough is enough." we closed. >> he took pictures of the understooded business and the water forced him to shut down sunday until about 6:00 p.m. which cost him dearly in sales. he felt worse for the neighbor, gentleman's taco. again, it took it harder and had to close...
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the santa clara valley water district has issued new mandatory guidelines. out that coming up in the next half hour. right now, live in san rafael, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> make sure to bookmark kpix.com/weather on your computer or phone to get personalized radar and city-by- city forecasts anytime. >>> 5:34. a convenience store clerk and his friend take down a would-be robber. surveillance video shows what happened in richmond early yesterday morning. take a look here. the clerk at the am/pm market appears to casually stroll, remove the gun from the suspect. the clerk called for help from a friend who was out by the gas pumps. the friend comes in, wrestles the suspect to the ground and restrained him until the police finally got there. >> i grabbed him from the back, picked him up in a little wrestling move i know, took him over, bam, it's a wrap. >> a little head and arm to the floor there. authorities said the suspect is michael corbin, booked on attempted robbery and weapons charges. >>> a delta airlines plane filled with smoke moments after it landed in
the santa clara valley water district has issued new mandatory guidelines. out that coming up in the next half hour. right now, live in san rafael, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> make sure to bookmark kpix.com/weather on your computer or phone to get personalized radar and city-by- city forecasts anytime. >>> 5:34. a convenience store clerk and his friend take down a would-be robber. surveillance video shows what happened in richmond early yesterday morning. take a look here. the...
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traveling around the state you're still looking at showers around much of the central valley. maybe even some thunderstorms into sacramento. let's see if we can time this out a little bit. more scattered showers on and off throughout the morning hours then tapering off in the afternoon then clouds roll in and here we go tonight winds ramping up rain heavy at times overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. the santa cruz mountains maybe 2 to 4 inches of rain there. temperatures expected to be in the 50s and 60s for today. next couple of days very stormy weather for friday. maybe even some isolated thunderstorms. showers continuing into saturday. dry weather returns on sunday and monday. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> back to our "kcbs traffic" alert. big problems in morgan hill. it is counter-commute. this could be out there for a while. there is a look. that video taken moments ago of an overturned tanker truck and it spilled 4,000 gallons of fuel into the roadway completely shutting down all lanes of southbound 101 right there at tennant. you're able to get back on p
traveling around the state you're still looking at showers around much of the central valley. maybe even some thunderstorms into sacramento. let's see if we can time this out a little bit. more scattered showers on and off throughout the morning hours then tapering off in the afternoon then clouds roll in and here we go tonight winds ramping up rain heavy at times overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. the santa cruz mountains maybe 2 to 4 inches of rain there. temperatures expected to be in...
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dublin and the livermore valley. ow effect as well through concord which means you are not looking at the rain like you are in the north bay. so the snow levels continue to rise. the winter storm warnings for 4:00 this afternoon. 38 degrees at the tahoe valley airport. done with the snow at lake levels. no more at lake level but another foot or two above 8,000 feet. the exploratorium, nice and wet. breezy southwest winds. airport delays about three hours. 53 napa, 55 livermore. emeryville, the sun coming up. a slight letup in the rain after 10:00. the most significant let-up in the north by by the evening hours. by tomorrow give it more rain in the east bay and south by. the reason being, the warm front is moving through the area mao and once we bet colder air in here and the next wave of rain we will see a little bit morin in other parts of the bay. 5 inches and over that in mt. tam, over 2 inches in ben lom. he n. got a tweet from a friend in fairfield, 2.6 inches. concord a third of an inch. the airport just a thir
dublin and the livermore valley. ow effect as well through concord which means you are not looking at the rain like you are in the north bay. so the snow levels continue to rise. the winter storm warnings for 4:00 this afternoon. 38 degrees at the tahoe valley airport. done with the snow at lake levels. no more at lake level but another foot or two above 8,000 feet. the exploratorium, nice and wet. breezy southwest winds. airport delays about three hours. 53 napa, 55 livermore. emeryville, the...
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today the valley is one of the most productive agricultural areas in the world.but the fish are gone and the river is a ghost of its former self. before the dam, the water began high in the sierra nevada mountains and flowed west through the central valley and eventually out through san francisco bay to the pacific ocean. for the past five years, a controversial plan to restore 153 miles of california's second-longest river has been getting under way. the survival of salmon that used to come up the river from the pacific ocean is a crucial reason for restoring the river. gerald hadler works for california department of fish and wildlife. >> before significant development, we probably had runs on the san joaquin in excess of 500,000 fish. >> reporter: 500,000 salmon? >> yes. >> reporter: what is it now? >> that population is extirpated, which basically means the population is extinct. >> reporter: fish biologists are trying to bring the salmon back to the river which means bringing back the river itself. 20 years ago the natural resources defense council filed sui
today the valley is one of the most productive agricultural areas in the world.but the fish are gone and the river is a ghost of its former self. before the dam, the water began high in the sierra nevada mountains and flowed west through the central valley and eventually out through san francisco bay to the pacific ocean. for the past five years, a controversial plan to restore 153 miles of california's second-longest river has been getting under way. the survival of salmon that used to come up...
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is pushing a special status for the jordan valley. the u.s. wants a mix of p toos possibly american to transition the valley from israeli to palestinian control, but israel insists on keeping security in it's own hands. >> i don't know that any prime minister will give up the jordan valley. for any agreement. because it is a cut. israel doesn't even let palestinians in here. the farmers are from thailand. >> it is a bit silly, you have a palestinian you remember phoning the army, and asking permission to go down to the border, it sounds silly. >> why is that silly, it is palestinian? >> well, it is government land, and it's my land. >> but even israel's regional council admits some of sit privately owned by palestinian. the settlement and their farms are illegal. >> israel has now led to european boycotts. and in the last year, israeli you remember familiesers have lost $30 million in sales. >> the war is always carries on the simple soldiers. you know what i mean. i am a you remember familieser, i am here, no one in the government. and the ef
is pushing a special status for the jordan valley. the u.s. wants a mix of p toos possibly american to transition the valley from israeli to palestinian control, but israel insists on keeping security in it's own hands. >> i don't know that any prime minister will give up the jordan valley. for any agreement. because it is a cut. israel doesn't even let palestinians in here. the farmers are from thailand. >> it is a bit silly, you have a palestinian you remember phoning the army,...
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the famine of 1984 struck the people of this valley very hard. many migrated, many died. now the people are returning. the village chairman, gabre giday, remembers well how life used to be. >> [speaking in foreign language] ten years ago i'd say, even five years ago, i'll tell you what the situation was: it was absolutely terrible. the sun, the drought, the wind, it was all dry like the desert. there was a refugee program for our village, so we had a choice, leave the valley or do something. >> with government support, they applied the same principles as the chinese: setting land aside for natural vegetation to return. in the ravines, they built small dams which are now fed by underground springs. and like professor legesse's stream, rain that fell weeks ago now slowly seeps through the subsoil, replenishing the supply of water. >> [speaking in foreign language] the eroded land has become fertile, it's changed for the better. in the drought, our fruit trees dried up. now they are coming back, and we're growing even more varieties. these are the real benefits we've seen. we
the famine of 1984 struck the people of this valley very hard. many migrated, many died. now the people are returning. the village chairman, gabre giday, remembers well how life used to be. >> [speaking in foreign language] ten years ago i'd say, even five years ago, i'll tell you what the situation was: it was absolutely terrible. the sun, the drought, the wind, it was all dry like the desert. there was a refugee program for our village, so we had a choice, leave the valley or do...
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a flash flood watch that includes coastal range as well as the valley areas and including the mountain areas until 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. and we are talking an excess of three as much as five additional inches of rainfall as a secondary plume of moisture makes its way inland overnight, tonight and tomorrow. coming up, we'll show you the very impressive rainfall totals so far. >>> thank you so much. the flash flood warning kept people in the area on alert today. >> this was the message from the national weather service alerting everyone of a flash flood warning for sonoma county. conditions north and south were a wet, rainy and challenging mess. the rain that started on thursday has not taken a break with the heaviest amounts falling in the north bay. >> we have about 12" of rain so far. >> take a look at the damage the rain has left behind on this stretch of ross road. the road, gone. two lanes of highway are reduced to one. >> down below, there was one vehicle inundated by the rockslide to port ross road. >> there is a roof of a pickup truck in the distance that got swept away in th
a flash flood watch that includes coastal range as well as the valley areas and including the mountain areas until 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. and we are talking an excess of three as much as five additional inches of rainfall as a secondary plume of moisture makes its way inland overnight, tonight and tomorrow. coming up, we'll show you the very impressive rainfall totals so far. >>> thank you so much. the flash flood warning kept people in the area on alert today. >> this was the...
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as you enter the waimea valley, you see the turbines. many north shore residents say it's not the problem. the wind farms are more than an eyesore. they say they have been built on land that is psych red and has been in the hawaiian culture for more than 700 years. >> i thought it was a blatant disrespect and desecration of the valley. >> many, and myself on a personal level, would prefer from the valley, not to be able to see windmills. >> mark glick, the energy commissioner, would prefer to break hawaii's dependence on oil. the island state imported more than 46 million barrels of oil, 36 barrels for every person living in the state, according to hawaii energy.com. >> keeping our sights on the true goal, which is to rid ourselves of imported oil, which is creating a stranglehold on the economy. >> it's estimated the north shore wind farm will provide power for 14,000 homes. there are plans to build 15 near that elementary and high school. kent fonoimoana has grown weary. >> we've done our part. >> the energy plan in hawaii includes gen
as you enter the waimea valley, you see the turbines. many north shore residents say it's not the problem. the wind farms are more than an eyesore. they say they have been built on land that is psych red and has been in the hawaiian culture for more than 700 years. >> i thought it was a blatant disrespect and desecration of the valley. >> many, and myself on a personal level, would prefer from the valley, not to be able to see windmills. >> mark glick, the energy commissioner,...
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they're nature valley's take on a morning classic. because when you keep going, thean bring you to brand-new places. ♪ nature valley. nature at its most delicious. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> slow it down this morning. you are sharing the ride to work with this, thick fog and here's some of it coming into san jose this morning near the 17/280 interchange. traffic traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >>> good morning, everybody. couple of nights ago, the philadelphia 76ers lost to the clippers by 45 points. last night, the warriors uncovered a few more cracks in the liberty bell. david lee back after missing two games with a hip injury. they didn't need him. second half, steph curry, here's a 30 point warrior lead. but the story was marreese speights who scored a career- high 32. he sank 8 of 9 shots in the first half. the warriors won by 43 points! 123-80 the final. wow! >>> guess who is next. this guy lebron james in phoenix yesterday putting
they're nature valley's take on a morning classic. because when you keep going, thean bring you to brand-new places. ♪ nature valley. nature at its most delicious. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> slow it down this morning. you are sharing the ride to work with this, thick fog and here's some of it coming into san jose this morning near the 17/280 interchange....
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it will be interesting to see if the southern part of the central valley, the san joaquin valley will sink like the santa clara valley did decades ago from everuse of groundwater. if some parts of the valley it sunk 7 to 10'. it will be interesting if that happens in the central valley. now, you can see the sun is breaking out with haze. that is not pollution but it is a lost moisture hanging in the air waiting for a cold front to come in and turn it interest some rain. this morning it turned it into fog but that is lifting on live doppler 7 hd. the transition to the high clouds taking place as we go back a couple of years you can she them coming in from the southwest so that is why we will have limited sunshine if many areas today. temperatures are going to run cooler because of the onshore flow. we are 64 at san ramon and 65 in antioch and 63 in fairfield. we spent the east bay to be warmer because there will be more sunshine and everyone else is in the mid-to-upper 50's and down exploding a little bit around 60 if mountain view and 61 at los gatos. look at the sun in the south bay
it will be interesting to see if the southern part of the central valley, the san joaquin valley will sink like the santa clara valley did decades ago from everuse of groundwater. if some parts of the valley it sunk 7 to 10'. it will be interesting if that happens in the central valley. now, you can see the sun is breaking out with haze. that is not pollution but it is a lost moisture hanging in the air waiting for a cold front to come in and turn it interest some rain. this morning it turned...
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we'll talk to blue bottle founder james freeman, anna net true and the search is on for silicon valley's top enpreprenewer. martin giles of the economic this week on "press here". >> good morning, my first guest would tell you whatever coffee you are sipping this morning is not as good as his coffee. he serves each and every day at blue bottle coffee, so fine and carefully crafted, some would say so fusscy, it's drawn all kinds of attention and money from some of san francisco's most rich and powerful. recently a who's who list of tech entrepreneurs poured their money into blue bottle, including founders of twitter and instagram. to think blue bottle's founder james freeman didn't go to business school. his talent is playing the clarinet. what are you going to do with all that money? >> we're going to build shops. >> how many shops? >> i don't know. we're going to build some r and d facilities and goal is to be better, not just to be bigger. all of our investors are very happy to contribute towards that goal. >> you've anticipated one of my biggest questions, do you take any quality bran
we'll talk to blue bottle founder james freeman, anna net true and the search is on for silicon valley's top enpreprenewer. martin giles of the economic this week on "press here". >> good morning, my first guest would tell you whatever coffee you are sipping this morning is not as good as his coffee. he serves each and every day at blue bottle coffee, so fine and carefully crafted, some would say so fusscy, it's drawn all kinds of attention and money from some of san francisco's...
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>> look how were rain we got in the north bays check out this creek in mill valley. the weekend rains filled up and it is moving now. the rain did create some close calls over the weekend including this collapse of a hillside in mill valley that sent some earth tumbling to the home. the home is okay. the flash flood warnings has people keeping a close eye on the creek and some started looking for higher ground. >>> there was water already in the parking lot so i was concerned that maybe there would be water coming from this end and i in the, what should i do, unplug the computers? i did that. i got everything off the floor. >> the not bay was hit the hardest with a flash flood warnings in place. there is flooding in low lying areas but no major flooding problems reported. the rain was mostly welcomed and celebrated. officials say do not be fooled. it wasn't enough to catch us up. water conservation is still considered important. >>> it was clean up day yesterday for a bar in mill valley. a combination of heavy rain and high tide floods,000 -- high tide forced the 2 a.
>> look how were rain we got in the north bays check out this creek in mill valley. the weekend rains filled up and it is moving now. the rain did create some close calls over the weekend including this collapse of a hillside in mill valley that sent some earth tumbling to the home. the home is okay. the flash flood warnings has people keeping a close eye on the creek and some started looking for higher ground. >>> there was water already in the parking lot so i was concerned...
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a couple patches of fog along the coastline and north bay valley. otherwise it doesn't look too bad. temperatures in the 30s and 40s today. the afternoon should be beautiful. 70s again in the valleys, 60s to 70s in the bay and low 60s in the coastline. more of a chance of rain coming up. but right now, the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you. first, the bart is back to normal service this morning. all trains and stations back open after the derailment friday evening. we should have more than 20 right now. ferries, the caltrain and others all reporting no delay. here is a live look outside at 880 and the cokeland coliseum area, everything there is cruise -- oakland coliseum area. everything there is moving right along. that is traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> it is 4:38. concord police are looking for three armed robbers who duct taped a 12-year-old boy and his grandmother, than ran from the home. the suspects made off with a safe. the conference call is reporting the boy later manage -- chronicle later managed to free himself and got ahold of
a couple patches of fog along the coastline and north bay valley. otherwise it doesn't look too bad. temperatures in the 30s and 40s today. the afternoon should be beautiful. 70s again in the valleys, 60s to 70s in the bay and low 60s in the coastline. more of a chance of rain coming up. but right now, the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you. first, the bart is back to normal service this morning. all trains and stations back open after the derailment friday evening. we should have...
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a little sunshine and back in the 70s in the interior valleys, 60s and 70s inside the bay. a little tricky along the coastline with temperatures there in the 60s. and the roads, elizabeth? >>> yes. things look pretty good. a lot of the overnight road work should be in the clearing stages. one problem spot is this area near the altamonte pass. you can see the drive time is up to 17 minutes. most of the delays from 205 to tracy, and strugglish conditions through the livermore valley, but again, that accident is in the clearing stages. bart is also, as a reminder, offering normal service. all trains are back on time after the derailment on late friday evening. they fixed everything up early sunday morning. the golden gate bridge has four southbound lanes open in the commuter direction in san francisco. >>> a former sanford star came off the beach to make sport's history last night. more on jason collins historic announcement in sports. >> he is now an openly gay american in pro sport, signing a contract with the brooklyn nets yesterday and fans with the lakers welcomed collins
a little sunshine and back in the 70s in the interior valleys, 60s and 70s inside the bay. a little tricky along the coastline with temperatures there in the 60s. and the roads, elizabeth? >>> yes. things look pretty good. a lot of the overnight road work should be in the clearing stages. one problem spot is this area near the altamonte pass. you can see the drive time is up to 17 minutes. most of the delays from 205 to tracy, and strugglish conditions through the livermore valley, but...
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finally, an ugly end to the utah valley mexico state game. casey ross miller throws the ball and an opposing player after the buzzer and look there. everything goes crazy. even fans got caught up in the fray. it was a first place show down in the wac. and utah valley won the game. what a way to end that one. what a way to end that one. >> you don't see that ,,,,
finally, an ugly end to the utah valley mexico state game. casey ross miller throws the ball and an opposing player after the buzzer and look there. everything goes crazy. even fans got caught up in the fray. it was a first place show down in the wac. and utah valley won the game. what a way to end that one. what a way to end that one. >> you don't see that ,,,,
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so far through tracy and the livermore valley. ce and quiet continuing into 680 and the dublin interchange. south bay also problem free. maybe a touch of slowing on northbound 280 through downtown but 101 the san jose exit so far still moving at the speed limit and mass transit is also off to a great start. all report nothing delays. that's back to you guys. >>> thank you liz. this morning a brief run for freedom is over for a convicted killer. cbs reporter ko im explains escapee was caught within just a day of digging his way out of a jail in michigan. >> reporter: michael david elliot had a brief taste of freedom. but he's back behind bars after a brazen escape. sunday night, elliot escaped a michigan prison after stealing a kitchen worker's uniform. >> that -- white uniform that he was wearing. allowed him to blend in with the snow on the ground and he made his way up to our perimeter fences and then moved them -- bent them. it appears that was the case. >> reporter: officials are trying to figure out why motion sensors didn't g
so far through tracy and the livermore valley. ce and quiet continuing into 680 and the dublin interchange. south bay also problem free. maybe a touch of slowing on northbound 280 through downtown but 101 the san jose exit so far still moving at the speed limit and mass transit is also off to a great start. all report nothing delays. that's back to you guys. >>> thank you liz. this morning a brief run for freedom is over for a convicted killer. cbs reporter ko im explains escapee was...
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reports out of the central valley say, the two officers moved there at the same time. they worked the same shift, and quickly became the best of friends. stay with kron four for continuing coverage on the c-h-p officer deaths. for more on the story you can visit our web site at kron four dot com. coming up at 5-30. you'll hear from colleagues who knew the officers and what they are remembering about them today. 15 people have been displaced by a 2 alarm fire in san jose. the fire started just after six yesterday evening on othello avenue. when firefighters arrived at the house it was fully engulfed. a second alarm was quickly called because the fire was threatening other homes. firefighters attacked the fire the best that they can, but had to pull back because of a gas leak. 15 people in san jose are without a home tonight. . after a 2-alarm fire in the 26- hundred block of othello avenue. this cell phone video was shot by a frightened neighbor. you can see how big the fire was on this normally quiet street. it was a little after six o clock. firffighters arrived at th
reports out of the central valley say, the two officers moved there at the same time. they worked the same shift, and quickly became the best of friends. stay with kron four for continuing coverage on the c-h-p officer deaths. for more on the story you can visit our web site at kron four dot com. coming up at 5-30. you'll hear from colleagues who knew the officers and what they are remembering about them today. 15 people have been displaced by a 2 alarm fire in san jose. the fire started just...
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it's cloudy here around most of the bay area, except in the valley. the fog has pushed in overnight and we are looking at temperatures once again pretty mild around the bay. i will have the details on that and when the rain arrives coming up. >> also ahead, turning back the clock. jermaine o'neal has a big game against brooklyn as the warriors try to win their third straight game. collin resch has the highlights is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ shop at cho♪ enow your best ac] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate® optic white toothpaste. unlike the leading whitening toothpaste colgate® optic white goes beyond surface stains to deeply whiten teeth. it whitens over three shades. that's more than the leading express whitening strip. so the only accessory you need to look fabulous is your smile. colgate® optic white whi
it's cloudy here around most of the bay area, except in the valley. the fog has pushed in overnight and we are looking at temperatures once again pretty mild around the bay. i will have the details on that and when the rain arrives coming up. >> also ahead, turning back the clock. jermaine o'neal has a big game against brooklyn as the warriors try to win their third straight game. collin resch has the highlights is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will...
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dewpoints lower and waking up to temperatures at or below freezing from the east bay valleys to the north bay valleys. the numbers there in and around the low 30s with low 40s around the bay. so chillier today. even at the coast it's a cold start. by this afternoon only in the low to mid-50s. afternoon highs are seasonal. that is near 60 trees for san jose and up toward santa rosa. san francisco should come in at 57. oakland maybe about 60 and by the evening it will be clear and a chilly night tonight although i'm anticipating increasing clouds for everyone. some of you are seeing some rain as soon as tomorrow. i will show you it and the time-out for you for the rest of the weekend. eric. >> all right, lisa. thank you very much. california's drought is so severe that for the first time state officials won't be able to supply any water to cities or farms anywhere in california unless things change drastically that means 25 million people who depend on water from northern california rivers and reservoirs are on their own this year. same for the million acres of farmland in the central valle
dewpoints lower and waking up to temperatures at or below freezing from the east bay valleys to the north bay valleys. the numbers there in and around the low 30s with low 40s around the bay. so chillier today. even at the coast it's a cold start. by this afternoon only in the low to mid-50s. afternoon highs are seasonal. that is near 60 trees for san jose and up toward santa rosa. san francisco should come in at 57. oakland maybe about 60 and by the evening it will be clear and a chilly night...
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the tri-valley, typical build for 580. no lanes closed there. we're going to stop here, you see the water on the lens as you head into the murk. back to you. >> thanks, mike. 5:22. jason collins that made headlines when he came out as gay met with the family of the boy who inspired his jersey number. collins tweeted throughout image, he with matthew shepherd's parents and brothers. shepherd is the boy who was tortured and murdered in 1998 because he was gay. collins wears 98 in honor of the year shepherd was killed. shepherd's family drove from their home in wiming to meet with collins in ken ver. collins gave the family a signed jersey but not one he wore in a game. >> could the sharks play at at&t park with the giants. >> we continue to keep an eye on not only the roadways but the weather. it has been hitting the bay area. the rain hard. s the >>> good wet morning to you. a live look at palo alto this morning. heavy rain coming down, the storm moved in overnight starting in the south bay working its way north. we'll have lots of details from me
the tri-valley, typical build for 580. no lanes closed there. we're going to stop here, you see the water on the lens as you head into the murk. back to you. >> thanks, mike. 5:22. jason collins that made headlines when he came out as gay met with the family of the boy who inspired his jersey number. collins tweeted throughout image, he with matthew shepherd's parents and brothers. shepherd is the boy who was tortured and murdered in 1998 because he was gay. collins wears 98 in honor of...