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are the actual indications of the plumes. >> reporter: steve conley is atmospheric scientist at uc davis and president of scientific aviation. the state has hired him to fly over the affected area to measure the emissions. >> the first sign that i get is the smell. >> reporter: since november conley has made seven trips to california in his especially outfitted plain. >> reporter: these tubes collect the air and carry into analyzers. the readings from the canyon are huge. about a thousand tons of methane per day or put another way ... >> it is the weight of a u.s. navy super carrier. that much methane coming out of the hole in the ground. >> the plume is up to 1500 feet wide and measures above one thousand feet and hopeful that information can help experts determine what kind of resources to throw at the problem. >> without the information though you can't make any decision. >>> lottery officials say the powerball jackpot is now at a world record high. since no one won the big prize over the weekend, all of that cash rolled over for the next drawing. customers are lining up to buy ticket
are the actual indications of the plumes. >> reporter: steve conley is atmospheric scientist at uc davis and president of scientific aviation. the state has hired him to fly over the affected area to measure the emissions. >> the first sign that i get is the smell. >> reporter: since november conley has made seven trips to california in his especially outfitted plain. >> reporter: these tubes collect the air and carry into analyzers. the readings from the canyon are...
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. >> tessa hill is associate professor at uc davis' bodega marine laboratory. and this is her makeshift lab. you can't get any closer to the action, right inside the pump room at one of the largest oyster farms here, the hog island oyster company. >> so that actually gets so bad that the oysters will dissolve? >> well, right now it's getting bad enough that the oysters are stressed by it, or it's not easy to make shell. >> techknow first came to tomales bay, and hog island oysters in 2013. >> so he's going to dive down to the sea water intake system. >> terry sawyer is the main man here at hog island oyster farm. he's also had to learn a lot of chemistry and marine science, just to survive. >> what we're seeing is all the larvae or the juvenile oysters... the entire populations are crashing, they're dying. it's alarming to say the least. >> as techknow first reported in 2013, ocean acidification is caused by the addition of carbon gasses in the ocean. that's caused an increase the presence of carbonic acid, leaving shellfish like oysters less calcium carbonate,
. >> tessa hill is associate professor at uc davis' bodega marine laboratory. and this is her makeshift lab. you can't get any closer to the action, right inside the pump room at one of the largest oyster farms here, the hog island oyster company. >> so that actually gets so bad that the oysters will dissolve? >> well, right now it's getting bad enough that the oysters are stressed by it, or it's not easy to make shell. >> techknow first came to tomales bay, and hog...
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postscript to the book that i've never read him but she graduated from high school and ended up going to uc davis which has an awesome veterinary science program and she in her sophomore year of college ended up being the campus shepherdess so she was living in a barn with sheep. her dorm room was in the barn. so having extra money for housing, college housing and the room and board paid for. i visited her her and here it was in the middle of the season she was on call 24 hours a day to help them give birth to the new land so this is a passionate will become her career. as for the other kids i thought i'm not so sure that they are going to eventually end up farmers or anything it was a meaningful extracurricular for them but if you went to the four h. clubs i think you would find markets like kelly sowing the seeds of the rest of their lives >> go to c-span.org/mac cities tour. he decides he's going to get on a train and he's going to campaign the country. he has three major trips he makes across the country into the candidates never do that. this is the first time it's ever happened. there've be
postscript to the book that i've never read him but she graduated from high school and ended up going to uc davis which has an awesome veterinary science program and she in her sophomore year of college ended up being the campus shepherdess so she was living in a barn with sheep. her dorm room was in the barn. so having extra money for housing, college housing and the room and board paid for. i visited her her and here it was in the middle of the season she was on call 24 hours a day to help...
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it could be for the student like her that wants to still go to some place like uc davis and do a 4-year or a 6-year degree, and maybe for a student who doesn't. julie: exactly. our programs are geared so if you want to just go right into the community college or technical school, the certification that you're going to receive is going to allow you to be a step ahead of everybody else. and statistics have shown that if students have college credit, at least six units, they will complete a program because they're ready. jessica: and how successful is the program? julie: oh, well, we've been around for 40 years. jessica: so you're successful. that would be my answer. julie: and you know, it's great. there's so many different facets we're going into now. i mean, now we're into the technology and stem careers, and we are branching out with that regionally as well because, as a region, we can offer more to students. it's very expensive to offer these classes in one high school, so our class is regional. you know, sophie takes this course at granada high school, but she's a foothill student. o
it could be for the student like her that wants to still go to some place like uc davis and do a 4-year or a 6-year degree, and maybe for a student who doesn't. julie: exactly. our programs are geared so if you want to just go right into the community college or technical school, the certification that you're going to receive is going to allow you to be a step ahead of everybody else. and statistics have shown that if students have college credit, at least six units, they will complete a...
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she chair of uc davis' history department and historian of anti- communism. she is the author of several books in including challenging the secret government and real enemies. eric rauchway has written "the money makers". how roosevelt and keynes ended the depression, defeated ashes them. he makes clear that fdr regarded his fight against economic depression and his fight against fascism to be in in distinction bowl. monetary policy should be central to our understanding of the roosevelt understanding, depression and war. eric rauchway is the author of numerous works on the progressive and new deal era's. he has working for the american prospect, the american times, and other publications. we are indeed fortunate to be hearing tonight from these two noted historians and their newly released volumes of history. please welcome catherine olmsted and eric rauchway. cap [applause]. >> thank you very much. thank you very much to the avid readers staff. thank you for staging this event and thank you to all of you for coming out. what we will do, since this is slight
she chair of uc davis' history department and historian of anti- communism. she is the author of several books in including challenging the secret government and real enemies. eric rauchway has written "the money makers". how roosevelt and keynes ended the depression, defeated ashes them. he makes clear that fdr regarded his fight against economic depression and his fight against fascism to be in in distinction bowl. monetary policy should be central to our understanding of the...
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kathryn olmstead is chair of uc davis' history department, a historian of anticommunism, she's the author of several books including "challenging the secret government," "red spy queen" and "real enemies." eric rauchway has written "the moneymakers: how roosevelt and m%=91ñ defeated fascism and secured a prosperous peace." rauchway makes clear that fdr regarded his fight against economic depression and his fight against fascism to be indistinguishable. comments historian kevin cruz: rauchway proves that monetary policy should be central to our understanding of the roosevelt administration in depression and war. fromeric rauchway is the authorf numerous books on the progressive and new deal eras. he's written for the american prospect, the financial times, the times literary supplement, among other publications. so we're, indeed, fortunate to be hearing from these two noted historians on their two newly-released volumes of history. so please welcome kathryn olmstead and eric rauchway. [applause] >> thank you very much, alveda. thank you very much to the avid reader staff for doing such a l
kathryn olmstead is chair of uc davis' history department, a historian of anticommunism, she's the author of several books including "challenging the secret government," "red spy queen" and "real enemies." eric rauchway has written "the moneymakers: how roosevelt and m%=91ñ defeated fascism and secured a prosperous peace." rauchway makes clear that fdr regarded his fight against economic depression and his fight against fascism to be indistinguishable....
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a scientist from uc davis says the plume is emitting 1,000 tons of methane every day.s are due to hold a briefing about what's happening out there later today. >>> well, the city of san francisco fired a subcontractor after several gas line ruptures in the haight-ashbury neighborhood. an investigation found workers with synergy project management ruptured gas lines five times while replacing sewer and waterlines. a foreman was lowered down a manhole as two others were holding on to his legs. synergy claims pg&e's underground maps are not accurate. the utility says their maps are fine and synergy ignored recommendations to use hand tools. not heavy equipment. >>> 8:54. a popular san francisco music store has closed with no warning. a lot of music fans found out that rasputin on powellle street in san francisco was closed. news about what happened was first reported in reddit by a former employee. when we called there was a voicemail recording telling customers, yes, it's closed. some music lovers we talked to this morning say they're not surprised. >> due to the fact th
a scientist from uc davis says the plume is emitting 1,000 tons of methane every day.s are due to hold a briefing about what's happening out there later today. >>> well, the city of san francisco fired a subcontractor after several gas line ruptures in the haight-ashbury neighborhood. an investigation found workers with synergy project management ruptured gas lines five times while replacing sewer and waterlines. a foreman was lowered down a manhole as two others were holding on to his...
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. >> it's worth more than $5.6 million. local 12 larry davis is live at the uc campus and why it won't >> rob, some of the highlights of the settlement announced today, 4.8 million will go towards the dubose family. dubose's 12 children will receive free tuition from the university of f of cincinnati. the school is issuing an apology and is also going to erect a memorial to samuel dubose on campus. today, both sides inched a little closer to closure. >> uc police officer ray tensing's body camera shows him, shooting and killing, an unarmed sam dubose during an traffic stop. protest that followed received national attention. tensing was later fired and charged with murder. in reaching an out of court settlement, uc and the dubose family put the case to rest dubose's daughter is the administrator of her father's estate. she took part of the >> at times, i wanted to walk out when they were debating stuff. they were putting a price on my daddy's life. at some point i wanted to walk out. >> both sides stressed the agreement is not an admission of guilt by the university. >> it's an acknowle
. >> it's worth more than $5.6 million. local 12 larry davis is live at the uc campus and why it won't >> rob, some of the highlights of the settlement announced today, 4.8 million will go towards the dubose family. dubose's 12 children will receive free tuition from the university of f of cincinnati. the school is issuing an apology and is also going to erect a memorial to samuel dubose on campus. today, both sides inched a little closer to closure. >> uc police officer ray...
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ucs. he can pass. henri cay -- aj davis, watch him put punctuation on the victory as ucf beats usf 7564. to baseball's big vote, ken grief if i junior can finally talk about the hall of fame. before today, he was too superstitious to even mention it. he's going in. he was elected the baseball's hall of fame almost unanimously. he'll be tried in coopers town along with catcher mic piazza. he had 630 of them over 22 major league seasons. >> in case you don't know, i'm really superstitious. i have played in the hall of fame game three times and i've never set foot in the building because the one time i wanted to go in there, i wanted to be a member of it. >>> and with he sees it. if you need a reason to start - i'll give you two. get a large,1-topping pizza for only 50 cents when you order any large pizza at regular menu price. better ingredients. x better pizza. better football. papajohns.com >>> all right, keep checking my ticket. no winners. hopefully someone out there is won. if you did, let us know. e-mail us. we'd love to meet you. >> we're not holding our breath though. we stop arthr
ucs. he can pass. henri cay -- aj davis, watch him put punctuation on the victory as ucf beats usf 7564. to baseball's big vote, ken grief if i junior can finally talk about the hall of fame. before today, he was too superstitious to even mention it. he's going in. he was elected the baseball's hall of fame almost unanimously. he'll be tried in coopers town along with catcher mic piazza. he had 630 of them over 22 major league seasons. >> in case you don't know, i'm really superstitious....
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daughter says she doesn't consider this closure. what she looks forward to is the larry davis, local 12 news. >>> former uc police officer ray tensing has been charged with murder. a trial date is yet to be set. we will hear from the daughter and fiancee of sam dubose about today's development. >>> another big story, the weather. i was outside. we are looking at another frigid night. >> i will go from the car to the office. didn't stay outside lng. erica collura -- >> unsalt the wound. >> how cold will it get >> we will get the similar temperatures to these. five in cincinnati. we had a wind to deal with. we have the windchill advisory in effect up into early afternoon for some of us. we're dipping into the single digit temperatures, but we won't have that wind. three of the counties are under a windchill advisory. we may see wind chills that get right now, we're 14 degrees. we have to go back to march of these. and for low temperatures in the single digits, we have to go back to february. we'll continue to see a very cold night on tap. winds out of the west, 7 miles an hour. making the teens feel like the
daughter says she doesn't consider this closure. what she looks forward to is the larry davis, local 12 news. >>> former uc police officer ray tensing has been charged with murder. a trial date is yet to be set. we will hear from the daughter and fiancee of sam dubose about today's development. >>> another big story, the weather. i was outside. we are looking at another frigid night. >> i will go from the car to the office. didn't stay outside lng. erica collura --...