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look at what it's like to live in a tiny home. tell us a bit about tiny fast.ou. they've been watching youtube. they've been looking at tv. shows but it's only a screen and now they get to get the full three d experience at tiny fest. are you seeing a big uptick in people looking for tiny homes? and why are you seeing more people interested in them? absolutely i think we can all agree that more housing is needed here in california and around the country, so tiny fast explosives tiny home living nomad living all the things that people have been interested in. we have a radical change going on in this country and tiny homes are an option. and do you see tiny homes as a good alternative? because a lot of people eight housing is expensive and do we even need all of the stuff that we have? is that what you're saying? absolutely top benefits for people, tiny freedom, financial freedom, they want to have more simple lifestyle and be able to try out different things. and maybe the big size home that we always need a lot of people getting rid of their things. and saying
look at what it's like to live in a tiny home. tell us a bit about tiny fast.ou. they've been watching youtube. they've been looking at tv. shows but it's only a screen and now they get to get the full three d experience at tiny fest. are you seeing a big uptick in people looking for tiny homes? and why are you seeing more people interested in them? absolutely i think we can all agree that more housing is needed here in california and around the country, so tiny fast explosives tiny home living...
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reporter: renate mclachlan is the organizer of tiny fast that showcases the perks of living in a tiny home. the trend is relatively new, it has gained popularity in recent years. not least of all because the part it may play in alleviating the housing crisis. >> the lack of affordable housing, it is an epidemic here. how do we address that? reporter: nick mosley runs a company that helps build tiny houses. he works with individuals, corporations and local governments, making homes for everyone, from the homelessness to those who want to downsize. >> it seems like it keeps growing and growing. reporter: advocates a tiny homes are just a solution for problems like unaffordable housing and getting people off the streets. they are also a way to help protect the environment. reporter: tim austen has been living in his self-made tiny home for five years. >> i've got a full kitchen. a drawers. couch holds the toilet and the fridge. i'm proud of the skylight. reporter: everything from his bed to family photos depicting utensils fit -- to his cooking utensils fit in this. if it gives them a wa
reporter: renate mclachlan is the organizer of tiny fast that showcases the perks of living in a tiny home. the trend is relatively new, it has gained popularity in recent years. not least of all because the part it may play in alleviating the housing crisis. >> the lack of affordable housing, it is an epidemic here. how do we address that? reporter: nick mosley runs a company that helps build tiny houses. he works with individuals, corporations and local governments, making homes for...
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reporter: renate mclachlan is the organizer of tiny fast that showcases the perks of living in a tiny home. the trend is relatively new, it has gained popularity in recent years. not least of all because the part it may play in alleviating the housing crisis. >> the lack of affordable housing, it is an epidemic here. how do we address that? reporter: nick mosley runs a company that helps build tiny houses. he works with individuals, corporations and local governments, making homes for everyone, from the homelessness to those who want to downsize. >> it seems like it keeps growing and growing. reporter: advocates a tiny homes are just a solution for problems like unaffordable housing and getting people off the streets. they are also a way to help protect the environment. reporter: tim austen has been living in his self-made tiny home for five years. >> i've got a full kitchen. a drawers. couch holds the toilet and the fridge. i'm proud of the skylight. reporter: everything from his bed to family photos depicting utensils fit -- to his cooking utensils fit in this. if it gives them a wa
reporter: renate mclachlan is the organizer of tiny fast that showcases the perks of living in a tiny home. the trend is relatively new, it has gained popularity in recent years. not least of all because the part it may play in alleviating the housing crisis. >> the lack of affordable housing, it is an epidemic here. how do we address that? reporter: nick mosley runs a company that helps build tiny houses. he works with individuals, corporations and local governments, making homes for...
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. - [angel] this involves surgically implanting tiny electrodes in the region of the brain at controls movement, the motor cortex. the electrodes directly observe and mease the activity of the neurons located there. - each neuron talks to lots and lots of other brain cells, other neurons, and it creates electrical impulses that are the communication languagef the brain. each one influences the other, and collectively they generate patterns of activity. - [angel] and the tiny electrode array picks up these patterns. - this electrode array is basically a ndred needles. - oh my gosh. - yeah. so each one of these is what the electrode is recording and that is the electrical impulse of the neuron emitting its electrical impulse. so we actually aren't trying to interpret just that cell all by itself, but how- - how everything works together. - everything all together. it generates a pattern. - [angel] understanding this pattern is like putting together a thousand piece puzzle without a picture for reference. - our job is to take a look at all of those activity patterns, and try to make sense
. - [angel] this involves surgically implanting tiny electrodes in the region of the brain at controls movement, the motor cortex. the electrodes directly observe and mease the activity of the neurons located there. - each neuron talks to lots and lots of other brain cells, other neurons, and it creates electrical impulses that are the communication languagef the brain. each one influences the other, and collectively they generate patterns of activity. - [angel] and the tiny electrode array...
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whatever it is tiny home living. maybe an option for you and coming to tiny fest.ou inside these homes to figure it out. pretty spacious for a tiny home. they say many people by tiny homes to bring in a little extra rental income. the organizers say there will be many other models to explore at the event. tiny fest california is open saturday and sunday from 10 am till five pm at the alameda county fairgrounds in pleasant in advance tickets cost $15 online at the door. they'll cost you 20 bucks, kids 12 and under get in for free. this is ktvu fox two news at six. bells toll across london today. one way the uk horus the life of queen elizabeth, the second and embarked on a new era under king charles, the third good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm cristina rendon and i'm christien kafton king charles vows tonight to carry on what he calls his mother's life long service. it is two in the morning in london. right now, you can see live images from the early morning hours here, not enough to clear the area outside of buckingham palace. mortars from across the glob
whatever it is tiny home living. maybe an option for you and coming to tiny fest.ou inside these homes to figure it out. pretty spacious for a tiny home. they say many people by tiny homes to bring in a little extra rental income. the organizers say there will be many other models to explore at the event. tiny fest california is open saturday and sunday from 10 am till five pm at the alameda county fairgrounds in pleasant in advance tickets cost $15 online at the door. they'll cost you 20...
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tiny fast.ese homes to figure it out. that event runs at 10 o'clock this morning until five this afternoon. tickets are available at the door. it's just 20 bucks, kids 12 and under you are free. well zero down mortgage programs are making a comeback. bank of america is the latest major bank to announce its launching a trial program that offers mortgages that don't require closing costs down payments or minimum credit scores. the program is rolling out in cities such as los angeles, dallas and detroit. jpmorgan and td bank are also offering similar zero down mortgage programs. some say these programs would deuce the barriers for owning a home, while others suggest it could lead to a housing crash and hurt the communities. they're trying to help. and from the energy we use to the waste we create. sometimes we don't even notice just how much of an impact our daily habits can have on the environment. foxes jenna sacks has some sustainable swamps that you can make to help save the world and your wall
tiny fast.ese homes to figure it out. that event runs at 10 o'clock this morning until five this afternoon. tickets are available at the door. it's just 20 bucks, kids 12 and under you are free. well zero down mortgage programs are making a comeback. bank of america is the latest major bank to announce its launching a trial program that offers mortgages that don't require closing costs down payments or minimum credit scores. the program is rolling out in cities such as los angeles, dallas and...
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yes, this tiny stadium was _ they deserve it. yes, this tiny stadium was a _ they deserve it.s a far— they deserve it. yes, this tiny stadium was a far cry - they deserve it. yes, this tiny stadium was a far cry from i they deserve it. yes, this tiny - stadium was a far cry from wembley, but that wasn't the only different. and i super sub role in the euros, alessia russo was on from the start, have finish wasn't half bad either. austria almost pounced immediately on a collectors item, a lucy bronze mistake. herteam—mates on a collectors item, a lucy bronze mistake. her team—mates rushed to her aid and the lines were fluffed. the theme continued in the second half, this was a let off. england needed to buck their ideas up fast full stop eight minutes after she had come onto the pitch, nikita parris took up the perfect position and georgia stanway found her with the perfect pass. it was a special moment for the james family, the first brother and sister combo to both play for england. england's winning streak goes on, 70 goals in just nine world cup qualifiers. job done with som
yes, this tiny stadium was _ they deserve it. yes, this tiny stadium was a _ they deserve it.s a far— they deserve it. yes, this tiny stadium was a far cry - they deserve it. yes, this tiny stadium was a far cry from i they deserve it. yes, this tiny - stadium was a far cry from wembley, but that wasn't the only different. and i super sub role in the euros, alessia russo was on from the start, have finish wasn't half bad either. austria almost pounced immediately on a collectors item, a lucy...
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he just got o interim housing in the city-run tiny home community in south san san jose. >> it's not like a home. it is his cell they give you the key to. >> reporter: he says the transition will be a struggle. other residents are trying to squeeze out another week by turg another week by turning rvs into into organized camps near ball . >> we had people come help push them so they don't lose their house. >> reporter: she says it is only only a matter of time before they get moved out. the city says it has housed 143 people fm the spring street camp since lat start over and is working to find and gain the trust of othes to move them into temporary or long-term housing. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. > >> if you need a place to cool off, several cities have cooling cooling stations open like thise open like this one in walnut cr. you can find a link on our web, link on our website, kpix.com. > >> a collision, the car towed a. chopper 5 has a look at the scene. the driver was checked ot by paramedics. nobody got serioy hurt. > >> we are getting a more detailed list of the items remo
he just got o interim housing in the city-run tiny home community in south san san jose. >> it's not like a home. it is his cell they give you the key to. >> reporter: he says the transition will be a struggle. other residents are trying to squeeze out another week by turg another week by turning rvs into into organized camps near ball . >> we had people come help push them so they don't lose their house. >> reporter: she says it is only only a matter of time before they...
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yes, the grip of the paws with tiny claws is all about sonya on the top of her ears are small round andnteresting, they are in constant motion, turning, independently of one another, just like they are the real locators and play their role in determining the danger. the skeleton of sonya also has a superpower, it is able to shrink in the vertical direction, that is, from the sides, which allows the animal to easily crawl through the narrowest cracks and tiny hollows, escaping from predators, but in general, cute sonya in nature actually has no enemies. probably because of their frivolity, the sunnah is not very attached to one place and has several shelters. but, if they are already starting to build, then they treat the process as responsibly as possible. however, these quality. inherent only in females, males by nature and lazy ones can live without any bedding at all, managing with one or two leaves laid on the bottom of the nest, but such negligence for the time being. or rather, before the first cold weather, preparing for hibernation , the sunnahs move to winter apartments, which
yes, the grip of the paws with tiny claws is all about sonya on the top of her ears are small round andnteresting, they are in constant motion, turning, independently of one another, just like they are the real locators and play their role in determining the danger. the skeleton of sonya also has a superpower, it is able to shrink in the vertical direction, that is, from the sides, which allows the animal to easily crawl through the narrowest cracks and tiny hollows, escaping from predators,...
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washington is infested with corrupt little of cushions right out all these tiny, tiny people with tiny, tiny brains running around. what has had, what has happened is and gone. correctly noted, the when history looks back at this period, this will be the formation of the new world order in terms of the multi polarity. the end of the united states had gemini in the world, the end of the united states, as the holder of the reserve currency. and the united states did it to itself. russia did not look for this cause they didn't try to provoke this. russia kept looking and thinking, i think i'm naive, lee, that there was going to be some adult in washington d. c. they would step opposite that. ok, look, let's put all this other nonsense aside. let's talk. and they didn't do that. they said, yeah, we can, we can defeat russia. let's impose sanctions and not a single soul. and the intelligence community is the best i can determine, sat down and said, hey, what do we do about the fact that russia is self sufficient economically, and controls a whole range of commodities and minerals and, and r
washington is infested with corrupt little of cushions right out all these tiny, tiny people with tiny, tiny brains running around. what has had, what has happened is and gone. correctly noted, the when history looks back at this period, this will be the formation of the new world order in terms of the multi polarity. the end of the united states had gemini in the world, the end of the united states, as the holder of the reserve currency. and the united states did it to itself. russia did not...
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all these tiny, tiny people with tiny, tiny brains running around what has had, what has happened is and gone correctly noted it the when history looks back at this period, this will be the formation of a new world order in terms of the multi polarity, the end of united states had gemini in the world, the end of the united states, as the holder of the reserve currency. and the united states did it to itself. russia did not look for this cause they didn't try to provoke this. russia kept looking and thinking, i think i'm naive, lee, that there was going to be some adult in washington d. c. they would step opposite that. ok, look, let's put all this other nonsense aside. let's talk. and they didn't do that. they said, yeah, we can, we can defeat russia. let's impose sanctions and not a single soul. and the intelligence community is the best i can determine, sat down and said, hey, what do we do about the fact that russia is self sufficient economically, and controls a whole range of commodities and minerals and rare earth minerals that we need in the west to survive with larry, the set
all these tiny, tiny people with tiny, tiny brains running around what has had, what has happened is and gone correctly noted it the when history looks back at this period, this will be the formation of a new world order in terms of the multi polarity, the end of united states had gemini in the world, the end of the united states, as the holder of the reserve currency. and the united states did it to itself. russia did not look for this cause they didn't try to provoke this. russia kept looking...
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, tiny tug.ust need to change it just a little bit and that become as large miss, after millions of miles of this tiny, tiny little change. even an asteroid maybe kilometers across, yes, change the orbit a tiny bit a long time in the future and meaning we'll be safer. >> change it a little and it's far enough out, how far enough out, how much notice do we get? you remember in the movie, there wasn't much notice. >> that's right. >> i suspect that's not the case in real life? >> in the movie the size of texas and didn't see it coming. a little farfetched. that's right. we have scans that actually look at entire sky looking for asteroids all the tile. the problem is, could happen, one comes in we haven't detected. unlikely but possible. the longer in advance we have, years, months, the time scale. but coming to a couple of days i don't think we'd get out there in time. no. >> one exciting thing they did seven years in the making. so cool, michelle. thank you for talking with us about it. >> thank y
, tiny tug.ust need to change it just a little bit and that become as large miss, after millions of miles of this tiny, tiny little change. even an asteroid maybe kilometers across, yes, change the orbit a tiny bit a long time in the future and meaning we'll be safer. >> change it a little and it's far enough out, how far enough out, how much notice do we get? you remember in the movie, there wasn't much notice. >> that's right. >> i suspect that's not the case in real life?...
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new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communitiesoject roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >> right to our first alert weather. we are seeing outages d to the heat. >> have a plan in case the power the power goes out. we look at e pattern overall. it isn't going to change much over the next sel days. high pressure in control. that is the heat dome. it shifts it shifts very little over several days. we look at the map map top down. it is more useful to flip them out. the atmosphere atmosphere has depth. it is in the upper levels that we have an have an area of high pressure. e is more atmosphere on top of use atmosphere is pressing down. it is already a hot time of year. that's what makes it lead to exe heat events. also traps urban pn or smoke. it tends to be persis. it is reluctant to break up whih means we will be stuck with this. > >> the temperature is still 100 degrees. it is in the 80s around 80s aro
new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communitiesoject roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >> right to our first alert weather. we are seeing outages d to the heat. >> have a plan in case the power the power goes out. we look at e pattern overall. it isn't going to change much over the next sel days....
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it's a little tiny sponge that would go inside the vinaigrette. and the vinaigrette you're pretty if you look at this on the inside, there's silver on the outside on the inside is gold and that's because the vinaigrette was sitting right like the sponge they would a soak up some of the anti-odor stuff was actually there was vinegar. it was part of the ingredients that a lot of these so you can imagine the vinegar smell it's a little bit strange, right? so the sponge would just go inside this little compartment. that's right here and you would actually help to mask smells. so that's what that is actually sort of a little anti deodorant or excuse me deodorant a little creature right there. and what's kind of cool about this too is that i love a picture. this actually was made by john shaw an english silversmith and you can see this this is actually tell the inside of the vinaigrette and look at that. it's like a little flower flower pot. you know what i mean? it's sort of symbolize, you know something fresh smell. so that's exactly what was going on
it's a little tiny sponge that would go inside the vinaigrette. and the vinaigrette you're pretty if you look at this on the inside, there's silver on the outside on the inside is gold and that's because the vinaigrette was sitting right like the sponge they would a soak up some of the anti-odor stuff was actually there was vinegar. it was part of the ingredients that a lot of these so you can imagine the vinegar smell it's a little bit strange, right? so the sponge would just go inside this...
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you can still experience tiny fest today.here's live music, entertainment and food on site the fairgrounds. bart is celebrating 50 years of service. the agency kicked off celebrations with a big party in oakland saturday. thousands of people came to the plaza for games, music, food trucks, prices and more. there was an opportunity to touch the third rail. officials opened a 30-year-old time capsule from 1992 and put things in a new 50th anniversary time capsule. >> we have folks that have worked here for 50 years celebrating with us. we have retirees, those who drive trains. organ stations. they are all here if they are not working to celebrate and meet the people we serve. amanda: they hope to encourage more riders to return by offering 50% off through september. we are taking a look at the past, present and future of the bay area's biggest transit system. you can stream bart to 50 year special starting today on the streaming tv app. it is available on demand in the new and popular section. you can check out other historical
you can still experience tiny fest today.here's live music, entertainment and food on site the fairgrounds. bart is celebrating 50 years of service. the agency kicked off celebrations with a big party in oakland saturday. thousands of people came to the plaza for games, music, food trucks, prices and more. there was an opportunity to touch the third rail. officials opened a 30-year-old time capsule from 1992 and put things in a new 50th anniversary time capsule. >> we have folks that have...
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if you look closely, you can see small black dots, the tiny eyes of the baby creatures.ggs are already on the way again. carlos: we have 32 tanks here, and in each one there is a pregnant female. now we're waiting for them to lay their eggs. reporter: the scientists capture the pregnant females in the open sea. they're just one year old and die after laying their eggs. they starve themselves to death, here in the breeding station as in the wild. but keeping octopuses in captivity, even if only at the end of their lives, is always a source of controversy. the animals are so intelligent that critics consider it morally wrong to confine them. carlos rosas sees things differently. carlos: we've anthropomorphized the octopus, through movies and other stories that are spread. and that's a problem. reporter: in southern mexico, the octopus is regarded as a resource. it's a source of income and food for many people in the village. silvia: in a moment, you'll see how delicious this is. reporter: the coc family is having it for lunch today. silvia: here in yucatan, you'll be offer
if you look closely, you can see small black dots, the tiny eyes of the baby creatures.ggs are already on the way again. carlos: we have 32 tanks here, and in each one there is a pregnant female. now we're waiting for them to lay their eggs. reporter: the scientists capture the pregnant females in the open sea. they're just one year old and die after laying their eggs. they starve themselves to death, here in the breeding station as in the wild. but keeping octopuses in captivity, even if only...
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new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >> this next story has become ar a talker. let us know what you . you think. a southwest flight delayed after a passenger said someone was using apple's aip a age other peop one an a fligh attendant and the pilot reabt td ues whwe are on the going pull involved, and this vacation is going to be ruined. so, folks, quit sending naked pictures. >> the flight was leaving for c. for cabo. she says she didn't receive any more unsolicited photos in the fight continued o. continued on. > >> coming up, charlie brown, lucy and the gang, come into check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty ame
new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >> this next story has become ar a talker. let us know what you . you think. a southwest flight delayed after a passenger said someone was using apple's aip a age other peop one an a fligh attendant and the pilot...
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we are mostly in a moderate section moderate section with tiny pockets of highs.ights up in red as we extend into sunday's forecast. it will be a scorcher this weekend. for now we are dealing with triple digits in inland areas today and and it will be warm for us even off in oakland, 79 there. 72 san san francisco. we will keep you updated here in the weather ce. be careful. make sure you are hydrating. wear plenty sunscreen. >> thank you. > >> as we head to the weekend het wave, don't count on a lot of relief at night. climate change is blame for increase in warmer nights. researchers found more nighttime temperature records set across u.s. in the last weef june than the ones in the daytime. potentially compounding compounding health risks that come with extreme heat. >> we need that relief and thers more of a risk when there isn't the cooling off period. >> some southern california hoss have already seen some patients come in with heat exhaustion. > >> to stay cool in the east bay, east bay, this center is openin. you can stop by senior center ok side circle fro
we are mostly in a moderate section moderate section with tiny pockets of highs.ights up in red as we extend into sunday's forecast. it will be a scorcher this weekend. for now we are dealing with triple digits in inland areas today and and it will be warm for us even off in oakland, 79 there. 72 san san francisco. we will keep you updated here in the weather ce. be careful. make sure you are hydrating. wear plenty sunscreen. >> thank you. > >> as we head to the weekend het wave,...
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and also the tiny homes? guest: tiny homes are kind of a fad. they will not solve the problem though we are seeing what they call of the 80 use, the accessories well u.s. units -- one that units. some people are saying though should be used to solve the affordable housing issues. and you are seeing more construction of homes, homes built in factories and even apartments built in factories, that is not a climate issue because it is much more climate friendly to build in a factory and then take that apartment building or whatever the mobile units, take them, piece them together on the party and do that. you are seeing some of that, not enough of that. we are doing a story for our clean start series about the first company that is going to be building large-scale, 10 to 30 story apartment buildings in units that they will bring to the site and put together. you need investors. they have big investors behind them but they're getting off the ground. it's coming but it is not there yet. we just need so much more formal housing. host: democratic color
and also the tiny homes? guest: tiny homes are kind of a fad. they will not solve the problem though we are seeing what they call of the 80 use, the accessories well u.s. units -- one that units. some people are saying though should be used to solve the affordable housing issues. and you are seeing more construction of homes, homes built in factories and even apartments built in factories, that is not a climate issue because it is much more climate friendly to build in a factory and then take...
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to out my daily life, whether it be in my background, where my kitchen, outside in my yard it does tiny steps. it's only baby steps you have to take to try to conserve on monitor. ah, the drought is here to stay. california has been suffering from a lack of water for 20 years. any land not being watered, turns to desert, saving on drinking or ground water is no longer enough to meet the needs of cities on the u. s. west coast, that's why the world's 2nd largest desalination plant was built here outside san diego. like engineer nathan faber shows us the plant, see that he knows its energy intensive, a target for criticism from environmental activist. but he also knows there's no alternative and also i could be surfing in the ocean, and 2 hours later, the water is converted to drinking water and going to the residence of san diego county. wow, it's 2 hours. the plant turns 190000000 leaders of sea water into drinking water for the region every day. it flows through 16000 filters in this pipe in a process called reverse osmosis. is one strategy of many for securing enough fresh water. so s
to out my daily life, whether it be in my background, where my kitchen, outside in my yard it does tiny steps. it's only baby steps you have to take to try to conserve on monitor. ah, the drought is here to stay. california has been suffering from a lack of water for 20 years. any land not being watered, turns to desert, saving on drinking or ground water is no longer enough to meet the needs of cities on the u. s. west coast, that's why the world's 2nd largest desalination plant was built here...
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to out my daily life, whether it be in my background, where my kitchen, outside in my yard it does tiny steps. it's only baby steps you have to take to try to conserve on monitor. ah, the drought is here to stay. california has been suffering from a lack of water for 20 years. any land not being watered, turns to desert. saving on drinking are ground. water is no longer enough to meet the needs of cities on the u. s. west coast, that's why the world's 2nd largest desalination plant was built here outside san diego. like engineer nathan faber shows us the plant, see that he knows its energy intensive, a target for criticism from environmental activists. but he also knows there's no alternative. so i could be surfing in the ocean, and 2 hours later, the water is converted to drinking water and going to the residence of san diego county. wow, it's through our the plant turns 190000000 leaders of sea water into drinking water for the region every day. it flows through 16000 filters in this pipe in a process called reverse osmosis. is one strategy of many for securing enough fresh water. so
to out my daily life, whether it be in my background, where my kitchen, outside in my yard it does tiny steps. it's only baby steps you have to take to try to conserve on monitor. ah, the drought is here to stay. california has been suffering from a lack of water for 20 years. any land not being watered, turns to desert. saving on drinking are ground. water is no longer enough to meet the needs of cities on the u. s. west coast, that's why the world's 2nd largest desalination plant was built...
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you can experience tiny fest tomorrow as well. there is also live music entertainment and food. celebrating 50 years of service and held a big party today in oakland to mark the occasion. thousands of people came to the lake merritt station plaza for games music food trucks prizes and much more there was even an opportunity to touch the third rail bart officials opened the 20th anniversary time capsule from back in 1992 and put things in a new 50th anniversary time capsule. we have folks that have worked here for 50 years here today celebrating with us. we have retirees we have those that drive the trains work in the stations and they're all here today if they're not working to celebrate and to meet the people that we serve. so neat bard is hoping to encourage more riders to return by offering a 50% discount on fares through september. now abc 7 news is also taking a look at the past present and future of the bay area's biggest transit system. you can stream abc 7's bart 50-year special starting tomorrow on the abc 7 bay area streaming tv app. it'll be available on demand in the
you can experience tiny fest tomorrow as well. there is also live music entertainment and food. celebrating 50 years of service and held a big party today in oakland to mark the occasion. thousands of people came to the lake merritt station plaza for games music food trucks prizes and much more there was even an opportunity to touch the third rail bart officials opened the 20th anniversary time capsule from back in 1992 and put things in a new 50th anniversary time capsule. we have folks that...
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new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's >> a beloved o
new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state...
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let's bring in tiny chang who's following developments for us from bangkok. hello there, tiny. so searching now faces more than 20 years in prison. is she likely ever to be free? that is very hard to say. i think at this stage we have seen charge upon charge laid against her sentence upon sentence piling up 23 years. her she is now supposed to serve in jail. some of those sentences carry with them hard labor sentences as well, which will be incredibly difficult for a 77 year old woman. at this stage with the sentences she's looking at she's and she still has several still to come. she won't get out of jail until she's over a 100 years old. now, i think the, the issue here is, what is the military trying to do here? we've seen them piling up these charges against a clearly they want her out of the picture politically. they know very well that they hold elections as they have done in the past. she will, will, and when overwhelmingly again, and they want to take her away from that. if elections go ahead next year as they promised they will. and there is a, for the military, a sati
let's bring in tiny chang who's following developments for us from bangkok. hello there, tiny. so searching now faces more than 20 years in prison. is she likely ever to be free? that is very hard to say. i think at this stage we have seen charge upon charge laid against her sentence upon sentence piling up 23 years. her she is now supposed to serve in jail. some of those sentences carry with them hard labor sentences as well, which will be incredibly difficult for a 77 year old woman. at this...
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new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >> a battle is intensifying in the south bay over plans to build a new dam and reservoir. if approved, it will be built in in south santa clara county east east of gilroy off highway 152. as kpix 5 len ramirez reports, the sierra club is now behind a lawsuit to stop it from being built. >> reporter: with the uncertainty of climate change and being in the middle of an extreme drought, you might think think that getting a dam built during these times would be a no-brainer. but the people bring this lawsuit say that these are environmentally sensitive areas and the valley water district is is not doing enough to try and protect them. this is the existing reservoir in the hills north of highway 152, where a small dam already exists. the santa clara valley water district has big plans to build a whole new dam upstream
new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >> a battle is intensifying in the south bay over plans to build a new dam and reservoir. if approved, it will be built in in south santa clara county east east of gilroy off highway 152. as kpix 5 len ramirez...
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might have cool aed a tiny bit last month but grocery prices haven't crack add bit. u.s.artment of agriculture releasing price outlook for august and food prices rose 13.5% year over year and that's the largest jump since 1979. but it's the cost of eggs. eggs led the report with a 30% jump annually and take it live to madison alworth at the egg farm in howell, new jersey, because there's another problem driving egg prices higher. >> liz, that's correct. labor increased and materials increased but the big thing driving eggs so much higher than any other food item is the avian influenza. this virus has been spreading across the killing millions of egg laying hens. what this means is the hens and their eggs that are left, they are jumping up in price. to give you context for that price, a dozen grade a large eggs costing you around $3.11 today. last august, they cost you $1.70. here at the egg farm, they turned around 12.6 million egg as week. they cannot keep up with the increase demand. new potential customers are returning to them because when their supplier is hit with a
might have cool aed a tiny bit last month but grocery prices haven't crack add bit. u.s.artment of agriculture releasing price outlook for august and food prices rose 13.5% year over year and that's the largest jump since 1979. but it's the cost of eggs. eggs led the report with a 30% jump annually and take it live to madison alworth at the egg farm in howell, new jersey, because there's another problem driving egg prices higher. >> liz, that's correct. labor increased and materials...
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>> guest: tiny homes are kind of a fad. and there's different places with different zoning laws on that and some of those should be used to solve the problem and you're seeing more construction of prefabbed homes and that is homes built in factories and even sort of garden apartments being built in factories and that part of the climate issue because it's much, much more climate friendly to build in a factory and then take that full apartment building whatever the mobile unit takes them, piece them together on the property and do that. you're seeing some of that but not nearly enough and the first company building large scale and that's 10 to 30 story apartment buildings in a33 factory in unit that they live in. bring to the site and clip together andog again, you need investors and novice torrs behind them and it's not there yet. we need so much more affordable housing.ho ing.>> host: janice in colorado, democratic caller. janice, are you there? democratic caller? one last call for janice. all right. diana, tell us, you me
>> guest: tiny homes are kind of a fad. and there's different places with different zoning laws on that and some of those should be used to solve the problem and you're seeing more construction of prefabbed homes and that is homes built in factories and even sort of garden apartments being built in factories and that part of the climate issue because it's much, much more climate friendly to build in a factory and then take that full apartment building whatever the mobile unit takes them,...
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it is absolutely tiny! i have l street. in your car? it is - absolutely tiny! to meet michele who in 1982 left his hometown and chased the wind to wind up in tarifa to open the town's first ever kite surfing school. why were you coming to tarifa? i can just searching the wind. wind every day, long beach, sandy beach, nobody. it is perfect for us. in sandy beach, nobody. it is perfect for us.— sandy beach, nobody. it is perfect for us. in fact before kite surfing _ perfect for us. in fact before kite surfing came _ perfect for us. in fact before kite surfing came to - perfect for us. in fact before kite surfing came to tarifa i kite surfing came to tarifa there was an exodus of locals leaving the town to find work. now locals can stay in their hometown thanks to the employment opportunities which this sport has brought with it. so at the end we are the ones that push with town up. you did a aood that push with town up. you did a good job- _ that push with town up. you did a good job. sometimes - that push with town up. you did a good job. sometimes you - that pu
it is absolutely tiny! i have l street. in your car? it is - absolutely tiny! to meet michele who in 1982 left his hometown and chased the wind to wind up in tarifa to open the town's first ever kite surfing school. why were you coming to tarifa? i can just searching the wind. wind every day, long beach, sandy beach, nobody. it is perfect for us. in sandy beach, nobody. it is perfect for us.— sandy beach, nobody. it is perfect for us. in fact before kite surfing _ perfect for us. in fact...
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proho, as they say, tiny tiny, they threw a lot of money, you understand now, supposedly, though, hefor the truth, he is looking for, it seems like the truth. dangerous. the guys can do this, and you know svintsov. i did not have time to warn him, he must be in time. pasha is all guards without fingers. leave, where is the safron? no, he left. musorskaya, grapes, wait wait it's wait, wait for me. violet here from home. we started dancing. won won went. we don't care. where no. and what should we talk about, about what, and the international situation? where is he? i don't know if you want here. wait for the girl to return so that it is not so boring . of course i know tv. but i don’t know this, i’m on other cases, this is on some cases on ural cases . you don’t joke with me. let's go summer in the yard. wow, my ford, in the first place. helmet all this now is not the same time for grandmas , is it possible today? you understand him, in principle more important, in addition, today you crossed the border. i mean, you don't understand anything. what's going on? yes, i have nothing at al
proho, as they say, tiny tiny, they threw a lot of money, you understand now, supposedly, though, hefor the truth, he is looking for, it seems like the truth. dangerous. the guys can do this, and you know svintsov. i did not have time to warn him, he must be in time. pasha is all guards without fingers. leave, where is the safron? no, he left. musorskaya, grapes, wait wait it's wait, wait for me. violet here from home. we started dancing. won won went. we don't care. where no. and what should...
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how tiny they are. yes, even about such frogs. it is said that one can kill 10 jaguars.o it is necessary to check zoos terrarium collectors. well, it is very necessary to understand how to use this color if this poison is taken orally. then death will come in eight minutes, but if he gets into a wound, then death occurs instantly, for example, when he hits iran from the style of summer, who is against tomorrow at 14:55 on the channel, russia in company with the king of chanson viktor korolev , they began to atrophy muscles, hands had a moment practically broke. the way he lost his husband had a heart attack, music helped to survive on the street. hello andrey andrey malakhov 's evening show on saturday 18:00 on the russia knife channel. listen , here is such a wonderful knife, who did not help to make such a little thing. my respects good afternoon are you serious here? noble iron does not tolerate, for what reason? i'm from the police. i need your help. maybe you can advise? whose job is this? depending on what you mean. stiletto is my work and who did what to them? thi
how tiny they are. yes, even about such frogs. it is said that one can kill 10 jaguars.o it is necessary to check zoos terrarium collectors. well, it is very necessary to understand how to use this color if this poison is taken orally. then death will come in eight minutes, but if he gets into a wound, then death occurs instantly, for example, when he hits iran from the style of summer, who is against tomorrow at 14:55 on the channel, russia in company with the king of chanson viktor korolev ,...
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that is sources are tiny. so still there are millions people who are left behind because the problem is that they're out of notice sources that are sources are started to come in after the a, b, m on tuesday. but still there is a huge number which is not covered which has not reached anderson is cerise against time. and the situation is, is really bad and the organizations are trying their best. but no one has that associates guarantee. do not have the capacity involved with this situation. so 1000000 that help less and even with the emergency, the things that are moving very slowly and i'm more worried about that. it covers affairs which is which is coming. i heard, and it will be a big challenge from, from what you say, how, how much was, can the situation get situation is there is actually worst i can see the indications that it's not going to be improved very quickly. and especially in this state, if the humanitarian assistance cannot reach very quickly, it can turn into another catastrophic because of the
that is sources are tiny. so still there are millions people who are left behind because the problem is that they're out of notice sources that are sources are started to come in after the a, b, m on tuesday. but still there is a huge number which is not covered which has not reached anderson is cerise against time. and the situation is, is really bad and the organizations are trying their best. but no one has that associates guarantee. do not have the capacity involved with this situation. so...
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Sep 3, 2022
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this tiny stadium was _ deserve a bigger crowd. this tiny stadium was a _ deserve a bigger crowd.dium was a far cry from - deserve a bigger crowd. this tiny - stadium was a far cry from wembley. unlike the super sub in the euros, alessia russo was on from the start. but austria pounced almost immediately on a collectors item. and the theme continued in the second half, this was a let off. england needed to buck their ideas up england needed to buck their ideas up fast, butjust eight minutes after she came onto the pitch, georgia stanway found her with the perfect pass. before the end a special moment for the james family. the first brother and sister combo to both play for england and england's winning streak goes on, 17 goals injust nine qualifiers, job done with a game to spare. that was not england's best performance but fans won't mind and can now happily book theirflights for fans won't mind and can now happily book their flights for the world cup. how the european champions would love to add that trophy to their cabinet. natalie pirks, bbc news, austria. you can keep up to d
this tiny stadium was _ deserve a bigger crowd. this tiny stadium was a _ deserve a bigger crowd.dium was a far cry from - deserve a bigger crowd. this tiny - stadium was a far cry from wembley. unlike the super sub in the euros, alessia russo was on from the start. but austria pounced almost immediately on a collectors item. and the theme continued in the second half, this was a let off. england needed to buck their ideas up england needed to buck their ideas up fast, butjust eight minutes...
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Sep 28, 2022
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so that little tiny microbe _ of rudy giuliani. so that little tiny microbe of— of rudy giuliani.been charged with conspiracy, texting rudy- keeper who's been charged with l conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's son, andrew— conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's son, andrew giuliani, _ conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's son, andrew giuliani, a _ conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's son, andrew giuliani, a white - conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's i son, andrew giuliani, a white house aide in— son, andrew giuliani, a white house aide in november— son, andrew giuliani, a white house aide in november and _ son, andrew giuliani, a white house aide in novemberand december- son, andrew giuliani, a white house aide in novemberand december of. aide in novemberand december of 2020 _ aide in novemberand december of 2020 that's — aide in novemberand december of 2020 that's why— aide in novemberand december of 2020. that's why data _ aide in novemberand december of 2020. that's why data is _ aide in novemberand december of 2020. that's why data is a - aide in novemberand december of. 2020. that
so that little tiny microbe _ of rudy giuliani. so that little tiny microbe of— of rudy giuliani.been charged with conspiracy, texting rudy- keeper who's been charged with l conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's son, andrew— conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's son, andrew giuliani, _ conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's son, andrew giuliani, a _ conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's son, andrew giuliani, a white - conspiracy, texting rudy giuliani's i son, andrew giuliani, a white house aide...
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. >> i did the tiny desk, with npr's tiny desk with my band. >> stephen: i can go watch that now, rightat's fantastic. i went to-- where the ladies wear no pants, so i heard, you know what, i went to french bull fighting and in france they don't hurt the bull. >> that's cool. >> stephen: like they do in spain, in france they have bull races where guys get in the ring with bulls and run away from the bull, if that is the support, sport, i'm a natural. alex wagner, msnbc's alex wagner will be out here in a moment. and very funny man, very funny man from the daily show, roy wood, jr. so stick around for that. folks, as you know, i am a massive tech head. i'm so tech-savvy, i just invested all my bitcoins in google glass. oh, it's going to happen! and i like to tell you all about the latest in tech, in my segment, "cyborgasm." first up in the c.b.-gaz, "snapchat is rolling out an option to let parents see who their teens are messaging." should go smoothly. "hey, son. can you show me how to use the app-shop to get the chat-snap? i just want to spy on ya. wait, who is 'apple i.d.' and how doe
. >> i did the tiny desk, with npr's tiny desk with my band. >> stephen: i can go watch that now, rightat's fantastic. i went to-- where the ladies wear no pants, so i heard, you know what, i went to french bull fighting and in france they don't hurt the bull. >> that's cool. >> stephen: like they do in spain, in france they have bull races where guys get in the ring with bulls and run away from the bull, if that is the support, sport, i'm a natural. alex wagner, msnbc's...
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in that tiny little car? backin this? in that tiny little car?elcomed top travel blogger ava to the team and we spent no time sending her to mexico, to find out more about a simple but effective way of cleaning up the country's waterways, with the help of tourists. this week, i'm in the asian wetlands in the south of mexico, unesco world heritage site and one of the must see destinations. this sprawling network of canals was first built by the aztecs and stretches over 180 kilometres. not surprisingly, the area now attracts masses of tourists every year. check out all of these amazing boats. they are so colourful! i am here to meet carlos, one of the best tour guide is in town. this is not your typical sedate trip along the river. i was honestly expecting to go on a quiet little boat ride but this place is a real fiesta! we are stuck in a trafficjam of about ten posts, tourist floating. —— tourist floating boats. mariachi band plays singing away from the joyful chaos, singing awayfrom thejoyful chaos, i singing away from the joyful chaos, i want
in that tiny little car? backin this? in that tiny little car?elcomed top travel blogger ava to the team and we spent no time sending her to mexico, to find out more about a simple but effective way of cleaning up the country's waterways, with the help of tourists. this week, i'm in the asian wetlands in the south of mexico, unesco world heritage site and one of the must see destinations. this sprawling network of canals was first built by the aztecs and stretches over 180 kilometres. not...