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santa cruz. [ unintelligible ] here's a look at the front, just unlating through the west coast -- undulatinghroughout the west coast starting to break up. notice how far it is from the coast not only this morning but as we head to noon into the afternoon cold front rolls through, clouds clear wake up to temperatures just as cold tomorrow morning and a lot of sunshine tomorrow afternoon. rainfall deficit only 20 -- 26% of average in santa rosa and san jose to 32 to 33 in san francisco and oakland that goes back to july 1st. here's your accuweather seven day forecast warmer tomorrow by two to four degrees. have a great day. >>> still looking good on the roads. live shot san mateo bridge westbound on the right you might find roadwork on the dunbarton bridge eastbound that has been until 6:00 this morning. as we check out the other bay area bridges, looking good here, very clear across the golden gate bridge. i want to take you to the waze traffic maps once again this is a free traffic app available to you. i'll show you some stuff going on towards the south bay. there's roadwork scheduled on ea
santa cruz. [ unintelligible ] here's a look at the front, just unlating through the west coast -- undulatinghroughout the west coast starting to break up. notice how far it is from the coast not only this morning but as we head to noon into the afternoon cold front rolls through, clouds clear wake up to temperatures just as cold tomorrow morning and a lot of sunshine tomorrow afternoon. rainfall deficit only 20 -- 26% of average in santa rosa and san jose to 32 to 33 in san francisco and...
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Jan 7, 2012
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you have a public sidewalk undulating up and down, especially downtown, at ratios that exceeded 12: 1, by far, just to get access into the building. it seems to me in those kinds of situations, there could be something a little more creative to be able to walk out of those buildings. just a little pet peeve of mine. i am not against entering the building, you know, on a level surface of 12-one, but sometimes it affects the public realm, too, in a negative way. secretary avery: commissioners, on the motion for approval -- [roll-call vote] secretary avery: thank you, commissioners, that motion passed unanimously. commissioners, you wore on item number seven, case 2010.0256, fisherman's wharf public realm plan. this is an informational presentation. >> good afternoon, i am with this the design group. pleasure to be here today to get you up to speed on what we have been doing with fisherman's wharf. we will give the presentation, and i want to make the point that it is one of the more important elements of the work that we are doing in the public realm and the planning department. the bet
you have a public sidewalk undulating up and down, especially downtown, at ratios that exceeded 12: 1, by far, just to get access into the building. it seems to me in those kinds of situations, there could be something a little more creative to be able to walk out of those buildings. just a little pet peeve of mine. i am not against entering the building, you know, on a level surface of 12-one, but sometimes it affects the public realm, too, in a negative way. secretary avery: commissioners, on...
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there's undulation. it's all kinds of things. >> reporter: it's never a surprise when meryl streep wins but she makes it memorable every time. >> oh, [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] my glasses! oh, i'm going to have to remember my speech. >> reporter: you just abandoned the speech? >> yeah. i had everybody's name. all these incredible actresses. >> reporter: instead the s-word came out? >> yeah. >> reporter: what happened? >> i forgot my glasses. >> reporter: cable shows once again dominated the television categories. showtime's "homeland" won best dramatic series along with lead actress claire danes. >> reporter: president obama is said to love this show. does that add to the intimidation? >> it makes me feel weird that the president has seen me naked. other than that, i'm good. >> reporter: martin scorcese took best director for "hugo" while steven spielberg's "the adventures of tintin" won. for best animated feature. >> i shouldn't touch your golden globe without asking. >> you can touch it. >> that doesn't r
there's undulation. it's all kinds of things. >> reporter: it's never a surprise when meryl streep wins but she makes it memorable every time. >> oh, [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] my glasses! oh, i'm going to have to remember my speech. >> reporter: you just abandoned the speech? >> yeah. i had everybody's name. all these incredible actresses. >> reporter: instead the s-word came out? >> yeah. >> reporter: what happened? >> i forgot my glasses. >>...
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and there is that action, moving and undulating, that is a big word. >> what is that?wers are changing shape here. >> okay. thanks for the translation. >> as we watch that move through. >> through monasses, culpeper, you're getting heavy rain and to the north of the city and the third band that is back just to the west of leesburg and that will be pressing towards frederick and points east and north here shortly. bottom line is that we have some really, for all intents and purposes, tropical air overhead and that can fuel additional thunderstorms. these are your temperatures, at reagan national, 54 degrees; dills -- dills, 63; patuxent naval air station, excuse me, po; fredericksburg, 54 and that is not typically 64 degrees in the morning in january and that is a lot of fuel for the storms. expect heavy rain as we transition to the cooler and drier air. the windy showers, the temperatures fallling this afternoon and that will be out of here by noon and that is with some partial such shine. >>> and a lot of activities on the roadways this morning. let's check in with ju
and there is that action, moving and undulating, that is a big word. >> what is that?wers are changing shape here. >> okay. thanks for the translation. >> as we watch that move through. >> through monasses, culpeper, you're getting heavy rain and to the north of the city and the third band that is back just to the west of leesburg and that will be pressing towards frederick and points east and north here shortly. bottom line is that we have some really, for all intents...
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and these are due to undulation winds and atmosphere of the cloud cover and clouds like waves in the ocean. they will be coming lou from time to time into the afternoon. camera bouncing around and a stiff wind up there at about 300 feet above the landscape here in northwest washington. radar showing a few flurries off to our west and beginning to dissipate. temperature just in the low to mid 30s. and most of the area west of i-95. closer to washington, near 40 and prince george's, fairfax, montgomery counties. and it is -- below mid 40s below the bay, northern neck and eastern shore. over the last 12 hours we had clouds producing a few passing snow showers and flurries. lot of them now are beginning to break up and are dissipating and for the of the afternoon, winds will gradually diminish and the flurry activity will end. overnight tonight mostly clear, near 20 by dawn tomorrow. afternoon highs in the 40s. could get flurries tomorrow night. cold day provide and maybe some chilly rain saturday. and then sunday, still cold, maybe some rain on monday night into tuesday. bit warmer. >>
and these are due to undulation winds and atmosphere of the cloud cover and clouds like waves in the ocean. they will be coming lou from time to time into the afternoon. camera bouncing around and a stiff wind up there at about 300 feet above the landscape here in northwest washington. radar showing a few flurries off to our west and beginning to dissipate. temperature just in the low to mid 30s. and most of the area west of i-95. closer to washington, near 40 and prince george's, fairfax,...
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Jan 14, 2012
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listened like banks of snow in the distance might be seen winding their torturous way through the undulating surface of prairies'. that is a mouthful there. but i think if you can picture this scene, nobody had ever done this before. these people were going into almost the uncharted unknown and they became the first explorers became great heroes. one of these characters is a central figure in this book. john c. fremont, who was a bastard from virginia whose mother was seduced by french fencing instructor and dancing teacher in richmond and snatched away -- took her down to savannah or charleston where fremont was born. he was sort of half french because his father was french. he was a waste early dad who left his family in these circumstances but fremont grew up. he was brilliant. he went to the college of charleston. made wonderful grades except he was profligate and flunked out. he knew he would make good grades if he cared more. normally that would be the end of him but it wasn't because he fell in with one of the better topographical engineers of the united states army and learned the tr
listened like banks of snow in the distance might be seen winding their torturous way through the undulating surface of prairies'. that is a mouthful there. but i think if you can picture this scene, nobody had ever done this before. these people were going into almost the uncharted unknown and they became the first explorers became great heroes. one of these characters is a central figure in this book. john c. fremont, who was a bastard from virginia whose mother was seduced by french fencing...
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they might be seen winding their torch's over the undulating surface of paris. that is a mouthful. i think if you can picture the scene no one had ever done this before. these people were going into almost beat and charge it unknown, and they became the first explorers and great heroes. one of these characters is a central figure in this book. a man who was a bastard from virginia whose mother was seduced by a french fencing instructor in dancing teacher in richmond. he snatched away, took her or charleston rather where vermont was born. he was sort of half french because his father was a french. his father died early and left his family and better serve senses, but he was brilliant. he made a wonderful craze, except he was profited because he knew he could make good grades and normally that would be indifferent, but it wasn't. he is fairly one of the better topographical engineers of the in the air to states army. he learned the trade. i had a little fling with engineering in the army, not that i did it, but i dealt with engineers. they can do things we can normally do. in a case,
they might be seen winding their torch's over the undulating surface of paris. that is a mouthful. i think if you can picture the scene no one had ever done this before. these people were going into almost beat and charge it unknown, and they became the first explorers and great heroes. one of these characters is a central figure in this book. a man who was a bastard from virginia whose mother was seduced by a french fencing instructor in dancing teacher in richmond. he snatched away, took her...