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watch out for minor urban flooding. will be back with a full look at that timeline coming right up ama. >> all right sandhya, thank you. in sonoma county, two deaths in just the past 24 hours have been linked to the storm. the first death was reported yesterday afternoon on franz valley road in santa rosa. sonoma county. sheriff's deputies say when they arrived, they found a person who died after getting stuck in a culvert. a second victim was discovered by sonoma county firefighters in the national guard around 7:00 this morning on stanford road in unincorporated santa rosa, which is just north of sebastopol. a bicycle belonging to a missing man was found nearby, but officials are still trying to determine if he is the person who died. >> in marin county. officials say they've had to rescue at least one person who got stuck in flooding. abc seven news reporter tim johns is live with that story tonight. tim. >> yeah. dan. now, for most of today, the rain here in marin county has been on and off. but earlier in the day,
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that is sort of the the envelope of obligations total regional water system demand in the 2020 urban water management plan were 244 million gallons per day but we will be using one or more additional sets of demand projections as we move forward to make sure that we do not just what's legally required under the urban water management plan but are also looking at at lower levels of demand because we may very well be experiencing those and we might want to build projects that can accommodate lesser demands. so those projects that are sitting out there are pure water. >> peninsula and south bay purified water again converting wastewater to drinking water and further developing slide supplies under our control. the regional groundwater storage and recovery project the alameda creek recapture project, the san francisco groundwater project, pure water in san francisco and potential projects with the turlock and modesto irrigation districts. so that is a real quick once over of water supply planning and that's a discussion that could probably go on for hours if we really wanted to delve int
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think they give us a flavor of the sort of urban romantic subcultures that we're talking about. so, for instance, what we're looking at here is john mcclennan, who's who's really a very important kind of sequential artist. well, and thomas nast. right. they're both dressed in a way that absolute would have caused a stir on the streets in 19th century new york. you know, mclennan for instance, has this huge walrus mustache, this frock coat, and he's wearing a fishing hat because he loves fishing. okay. and the urban origins of these comics emerged in what i would describe as their kind of free wheeling and sensibility. this could take many forms in some cases, it meant shifting the kinds of subject that's deemed appropriate for comic drawing, like the social world of whitman's poetry comics engaged with a larger, more inclusive version of american. to that end, comics were often understood as a form observational realism, capturing the kind of underlying mood and rhythm of american culture. so something that really distinguishes comics lot of this time, many of the ones in this v
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minor urban flooding will continue. this is worth looking at one more time because the statewide snowpack is 75% of average. and dan, they need every snowflake they can get. >> sure do. sandhya, thanks very much. now in the north bay, a severe storms and flooding have now claimed the lives of two people. boh deaths happened in sonoma county, and there's still concern about an area where a landslide happened destroying a home. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is live outside sebastopol with more on the story. and as you can see, a cornell you are just getting pounded there with rain. >> yeah. hey, dan, really feeling it tonight. more rain falling across the north bay in an area that has seen too much rain already. simply nowhere for the water to go. lots of flooded roads across the county like the one behind me. sadly, this is where someone lost their life. the fire department says that person may have tried to ride a bicycle through the flooded road. >> yeah, it's a hard part going through those floods. you don't
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brief downpours, gusty winds, minr urban flooding and that thunder chance.'ll be back with a full look at the timeline coming up. larry. kristen. >> all right, sandy, i'll see you in a few minutes. with the seven day forecast in the north bay. now, severe storms and flooding have claimed the lives of two people. both deaths happened in sonoma county. >> and there's still concern about an area where a landslide occurred destroying a home. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is live outside sebastopol with details. cornell. >> yeah, kristen and larry. more rain is falling. this is an area that is already overly saturated. there is simply nowhere for the water to go. that's why we're seeing plenty of flooded roads like this one. sadly, this road, sanford road, is where someone lost their life after the fire department says the person may have tried riding a bike through the flooding. >> yeah, it's a hard part going through those floods. you don't know what's down there. so yeah. pretty sad. >> neighbors reacting to the tragic death of a man who drowned in d
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the potential is there for an isolated thunderstorm and minor urban flooding will continue. 4:00 you see those scattered showers going into 530? there may be some pockets of downpours for the evening commute. be aware of that as we head into the late night hours. still some showers into the morning commute and at around noon to 2 p.m. we'll have a few more showers in the southern part of our viewing area. when all is said and done, additional rain. we're looking at anywhere from 2/10 of an inch to about a half an inch. three quarters of an inch in ben lomond. your morning temperatures 30s and 40s. carry those umbrellas for tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon you'll need those shades as well, because the showers will be moving on out. 50s for your high temperatures and breezy. here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. it's a level one scattered showers for your friday. this weekend it's going to get cold. there will be some frost in the morning, and then there will be plenty of sun for your outdoor activities as we head towards next week. our next opportunity for wet weather. a ch
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2, maybe 3 inches of rain down the urban areas. i think as you get over some of the coastal ranges, we could see maybe 4, maybe 6 inches of rain. that's a lot of rain in a short amount of time. so already have one place that they are currently seeing some flooding along mark west creek, green valley creek as well, seeing some flooding there. so we've got a flood advisory in effect until 8.45 this evening. now that's going to expect to receive. but is this rain just ramps up those creeks streams? those rivers going to continue to rise and that rain has been coming through. now, you can just about to make its way into san francisco, the heavier amounts just to our north. now, you can see some of that rain pushing on through black point for bill. you're seeing some heavier rainfall there in a battle. just begin to move out. there's plenty more on the way as the system really tapping a lot of subtropical moisture. looks like it's going to be a slow mover to and that's the danger of this storm system that subtropical moisture. a slow-mo
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minor urban flooding is expected. i'll be back with a full look at that hourly timeline for your weekend. and even beyond that, we have some wet weather, so i'll tell you all about it coming up. >> all right, we'll check back. thank you. sandhya. some roads are flooded in the north bay, causing closures and dangerous conditions for certain low lying roads. detours are in place. last november, a driver lost his life after driving through flooded maze canyon road in guerneville, the second such drowning fatality in two years. >> we are always encouraging folks to, if they see the road closed, road flooded signs and the red or yellow tape across the roads to, you know, turn around and not drown. >> road workers work to fill potholes ahead of the storm. p-g-and-e's has extra crews busy trimming tree limbs around the power lines and pre-staging equipment like wires and transformers in case they are needed. >> it's become a bit of a cliche. as we say, we need the rain and we need the snow in the sierra. but as we learned to
minor urban flooding is expected. i'll be back with a full look at that hourly timeline for your weekend. and even beyond that, we have some wet weather, so i'll tell you all about it coming up. >> all right, we'll check back. thank you. sandhya. some roads are flooded in the north bay, causing closures and dangerous conditions for certain low lying roads. detours are in place. last november, a driver lost his life after driving through flooded maze canyon road in guerneville, the second...
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so we're looking at maybe 2, maybe 3 inches, rain down the urban areas, maybe 4 to 6 inches of rain across some of the coastal range. that's a lot of rain in a short amount of time with the possibility some flooding. so as we head through the night tonight, here's that frontal system beginning to drape its way across the entire bay area. by about 11 o'clock. 12 o'clock tonight, then it just keeps going throughout the night tonight, a baby break it off to some more scattered showers by about 08:09am, tomorrow morning. but watch what happens as we head through the day. we're really going to watch that moisture began to move in. and as we head in toward the afternoon, while it really rages in the afternoon across the bay area, about a strong as you can get. as you can see, those winds really gusty within that heavy rain. boy, if you're out there on the roads, i mean, is going to be dangerous. ponding out there on the roads. got to worry about hydroplaning. if you don't have to go out, do it tomorrow. just hang on. cyprus to carry him not to kron 4 that we go all day long. that's how we on eve
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and some urban and small stream flooding. here we are right now at 6:00. most of the showers have moved off there in the livermore valley down towards san jose. you're seeing scattered showers, but for the most part, the heavy rain has moved on. and with that heavy rain moving on, we've got skies beginning to clear. now that's the story here. we've got a bunch of rain. we get a break tomorrow. if we didn't have a break tomorrow, we would have real problems. things were just getting to the tipping point today. but as you can see, winding down in terms of this weather system break all day tomorrow and then we're back into it thursday. mike. >> all right. sounds good. we'll see you soon, bill. thank you. well, the storm did send at least one person to the hospital in san francisco after a tree came down. ktvu christien kafton live tonight in the city with that part of the story. christian. >> yeah. as bill just said, it seems that the bulk of the rain has pushed through. and right now, what we're experiencing in san francisco is cold. but the very cold temper
and some urban and small stream flooding. here we are right now at 6:00. most of the showers have moved off there in the livermore valley down towards san jose. you're seeing scattered showers, but for the most part, the heavy rain has moved on. and with that heavy rain moving on, we've got skies beginning to clear. now that's the story here. we've got a bunch of rain. we get a break tomorrow. if we didn't have a break tomorrow, we would have real problems. things were just getting to the...
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and in fact, the government is follow a show of urban inferior urban man. so to create this impression that the world wide farmers are now being attacked by government is just why it's in general is just not correct ability. i'll be back with you in just a 2nd. let's just put a break away to, to, to read you a tweet. that on wednesday, us secretary of state, marco rubio posted on x, saying that he would have 10 to g 20 summit to drive his book. he wrote south africa is doing very bad things. expropriating private property using g 20 to promote solidarity equality and sustainability. and other was d, i and climate change. my job is to advance america's national interests, not waste tax pay on money, or cuddle anti americanism. what do you make of that relations between south african, the u. s. has been to, to a rating for, for, for quite some time. if this, if this didn't stop under the but the trump administration is that in may 2023. the us side by side of the south africa accused the country of supplying weapons to russia for its war against ukraine throu
and in fact, the government is follow a show of urban inferior urban man. so to create this impression that the world wide farmers are now being attacked by government is just why it's in general is just not correct ability. i'll be back with you in just a 2nd. let's just put a break away to, to, to read you a tweet. that on wednesday, us secretary of state, marco rubio posted on x, saying that he would have 10 to g 20 summit to drive his book. he wrote south africa is doing very bad things....
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, subis urban, or rural america. i would urge all my colleagues to take up this bipartisan call and support our veterans who need help now. particularly those who have given their all and served in a disabled capacity but still earned the respect to live in affordable housing. with that, i yield my time. mr. pill: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. vargas: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close if the gentleman from arkansas has no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. vargas: thank you, mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance of the time. as the trump administration continues its attack on the poor, the homeless, and on federally funded assistance with no republicans stepping up to provide a check and balance on an illegal government takeover, house democrats cannot sit here and have a honest debate about this policy. what's more, the trump administration has vowed to put more of america's housing in
, subis urban, or rural america. i would urge all my colleagues to take up this bipartisan call and support our veterans who need help now. particularly those who have given their all and served in a disabled capacity but still earned the respect to live in affordable housing. with that, i yield my time. mr. pill: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. vargas: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close if the gentleman from arkansas has no...
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they historically used to be seafarers. the mainland and the urban society, and their culture, and theirlationship with the sea. lives on gaya island, 20 minutes from the shore, they travel around based on where the fish are, based on where they can find their catch. using their ancient knowledge of the ocean, and rebuilding these temporary homes. a lot of coastal communities do spearfishing, is because of their free diving. they dive up to five, 15, 20 metres deep at a time. 0k, there he is, going down. he's got his spear and he's ready to fish. their breaths for minutes at a time. emily tells me that sagi's body allowing him to stay underwater for up to ten minutes. ah! he's done it! he's got one! to them, you know, water is everything. it's their home. it's where they work. but for them, ok, so he's cutting open the puffer fish. this is when precision is key. he gasps latok? this is not cooked. this is usually eaten raw with a dip on the side. and this is seaweed. it's very unique. the little grapes kind of burst one by one in your mouth god, you know, it was bright sunshine a minute
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they're going to serve him well as the secretary of housing and urban development. scott also has expensive experience in state government and the federal government. after playing in the ffl, he served his community in the texas legislature. in 2019, he oversaw investments in opportunity zones under president trump. in that role, he secured more than $50 billion in private investments for over 8700 economically distressed communities. these investments helped to revitalize many forgotten communities. senator tim scott, of south carolina, who is now chairman of the banking comm committee, created these opportunity zones in the tax cuts and jobs act. scott turner was instrumental in their success, he's the right man to restore opportunity now. he's going to put his experience and his leadership skills to work for the american people, and i strongly support his nomination. on a separate matter, mr. speaker -- mr. chairman, president trump and republicans were elected to secure the border. that's exactly what we're doing. in his first few weeks in office, president tru
they're going to serve him well as the secretary of housing and urban development. scott also has expensive experience in state government and the federal government. after playing in the ffl, he served his community in the texas legislature. in 2019, he oversaw investments in opportunity zones under president trump. in that role, he secured more than $50 billion in private investments for over 8700 economically distressed communities. these investments helped to revitalize many forgotten...
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you want to talk about in equity, there is an imbalance between urban and rural, and if we have urban centers in my state as well, i'm all for small businesses and urban centers getting what they qualify for, but would you agree with me that our small businesses in rural america are extremely important and often the lifeblood of our communities, like a small town where i grew up. 4000 people rely on small businesses. what would you do to make sure small business in rural america is a priority, that they are getting access to the funds they qualify for and we are doing everything we can to help these businesses revitalize small communities. ms. loeffler: not only do i agree with you, i was raised in a family of somewhat -- of small businesses. my high school had eight small towns. many of my fellow students' parents were small business owners. i saw the hard work that they did, the complexity of dealing with increased federal regulation even back then, and we have to assure that -- ensure that small businesses and rural communities are getting the support they need. i understand firsth
you want to talk about in equity, there is an imbalance between urban and rural, and if we have urban centers in my state as well, i'm all for small businesses and urban centers getting what they qualify for, but would you agree with me that our small businesses in rural america are extremely important and often the lifeblood of our communities, like a small town where i grew up. 4000 people rely on small businesses. what would you do to make sure small business in rural america is a priority,...
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secretary, you led the department of housing and urban development.ing at the fbi and doj or any other department, will they provide any checks and balances to president trump? and what happens if they don't? >> well, they ought to, right. i mean, the whole idea is that the attorney general, the department of justice, is serving the american people, and it's not supposed to serve a president. and trump wants to turn that around. he absolutely is looking for a department of justice, fbi, cia, everybody that is serving his interests and his interests alone. and that's what we see. that's at the heart of this, alex. yes, there's a lot of petty revenge here. and going after the agents that were involved in january 6th. but we've also seen a lot larger scale effort than that, buyouts that are meant to be able to turn over employees and insert new people whose fealty is to president trump. obviously, the political appointees that are already being appointed, who have 100% loyalty to trump, that is his goal. let me also say that for people that think, well,
secretary, you led the department of housing and urban development.ing at the fbi and doj or any other department, will they provide any checks and balances to president trump? and what happens if they don't? >> well, they ought to, right. i mean, the whole idea is that the attorney general, the department of justice, is serving the american people, and it's not supposed to serve a president. and trump wants to turn that around. he absolutely is looking for a department of justice, fbi,...
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including in rural america and urban america, and in the heartland of america. nursing homes will be shut down. and everyday americans, children, seniors, those who are suffering with disabilities will be hurt. as part of the republican effort to target earned benefits like social security and medicare and to destroy medicaid as we know it. it's the republican bait and switch. we will continue to expose it to the american people. house ■democrats wantnothing to do with it. and we are going to do everything in our power to stop it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the late great major general mason m. patrick. mr. haridopolos: a west virginia native, west point graduate, and world war i veteran honorably served the nation for 41 years. in 1921 he oversaw the creat
including in rural america and urban america, and in the heartland of america. nursing homes will be shut down. and everyday americans, children, seniors, those who are suffering with disabilities will be hurt. as part of the republican effort to target earned benefits like social security and medicare and to destroy medicaid as we know it. it's the republican bait and switch. we will continue to expose it to the american people. house ■democrats wantnothing to do with it. and we are going to...
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reconstruction between 1916 and 1970, some 6 million black americans left the rural south for the urban to find greater economic opportunity and stability. federal jobs were accessible through merit based civil service exams and somewhat shielded black workers from rampant discrimination. certainly not entirely, but it was. it was better than the alternative in many cases. jobs within the federal government have, throughout history and today offered relatively good pay health care, retirement security, job security, and stronger workplace protections compared to the private sector. and all of these factors made the civil service a crucial part of creating and sustaining america's black middle class. joining me on more with more on this is errin haines, editor at large at the 19th and host of the amendment podcast, and professor imani perry, professor of american and african american studies at harvard university, author of many important books, including her latest, black in blues how a color tells the story of my people. good morning to both of you. thank you for being with us. profess
reconstruction between 1916 and 1970, some 6 million black americans left the rural south for the urban to find greater economic opportunity and stability. federal jobs were accessible through merit based civil service exams and somewhat shielded black workers from rampant discrimination. certainly not entirely, but it was. it was better than the alternative in many cases. jobs within the federal government have, throughout history and today offered relatively good pay health care, retirement...
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this is a shared responsibility between mexico and the united states. and arrive magically at all urbanentres we need to give concessions on both sides and negotiate and come to a good solution which tries to resolve the immigration and security issue without putting in jeopardy this very important trade agreement that strengthens the economies of north america. standing firm, if he violates the agreement, mexico and canada have to retaliate. it worked for us in 2018 when he raised tariffs on steel that's set to take effect in less than an hour. with chinese president xi jinping "within 2a hours", presumably to negotiate these tariffs. the us trade war will not be confined to china, mexico and canada alone. in brussels, eu leaders met nato chief mark rutte since donald trump's inauguration, 0ur political editor chris mason has been the headquarters of the european union. their trade with america uppermost in mind too. or trade wars. the anger you heard there was prompted by president trump describing the eu as an atrocity and saying it would face taxes on its imports into america. they
this is a shared responsibility between mexico and the united states. and arrive magically at all urbanentres we need to give concessions on both sides and negotiate and come to a good solution which tries to resolve the immigration and security issue without putting in jeopardy this very important trade agreement that strengthens the economies of north america. standing firm, if he violates the agreement, mexico and canada have to retaliate. it worked for us in 2018 when he raised tariffs on...
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. >> hi i'm laura johnson director at gail stewedo a global urban design firm this has taken a holistic look at this campus and we don't want to leave the in between spaces for last we are starting with this urban framework. to orient you first. westfield campus is in the red out line. this map is looking east so north is to the left. so think burglar where this is in context westfield is a support campus. to the terminals that is directly north. between the rental car center and the back of term until 3. dig nothing more at this time soit we have i combination of cargo facilities, office facility this is support backbone to the campus itself. and where you are looking at mou is westfield road. east. toward the air field. and turning around here now you are looking west toward the air train station at westfield the station is -- right before the rental car center. to orient you of where we are. you see already here from that arial that the roads are large the level of infrastructure here can be a bit overwhelming. between the cargo traffic, the width of the road. the decreased number of
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, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island.mmercial farm to produce food. it's not community where the volunteers and neighbors grow their own, it's commercially run to maximize the food production and that food will be distributed on the island. and interestingly, the urban farm is tied into the on island wastewater treatment plan which creates recycle use for water on the island so water used to grow the island will be a sustainable force and we're trying to close the loop of water, food, and create a new model for sustainability. >> part of the design for sustainable landscape was incorporate natural form water garden filtering systems, the first of three natural stormwater gardens is here on buena island. and a total of ten will be on treasure island. water from storms, street runoffs from neighborhoods has the possibility to collect toxic materials as it makes its way back into the surrounding bay. this garden has been a model for future, natural filtering systems through out the bay area. >> whenever a storm comes through
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shut off things like head start, meals on wheels, services that rural areas rely on, services that urban areas rely on, that blue states rely on the red states rely on. and it was a national crisis. and so we were pleased to go into court with our clients, the national council of nonprofits which, by the way, has a membership that is highly diverse. right? nonprofits, some of them some of them do things you agree with. some of them do things you might not agree with. but this was the national council of nonprofits, the american public health association, that we're seeing in real time the harms to health care. there were a reports about medicaid portals being closed off the main street alliance, which was small businesses across the country and then an advocacy, a civil rights advocacy organization. and so the federal court, you know, the federal court was able to pause the administration's arbitrary activities. it then extended that pause last week and there will be more briefing. but this is an example of arbitrary behavior by this administration that is deeply, it's not only troubling
shut off things like head start, meals on wheels, services that rural areas rely on, services that urban areas rely on, that blue states rely on the red states rely on. and it was a national crisis. and so we were pleased to go into court with our clients, the national council of nonprofits which, by the way, has a membership that is highly diverse. right? nonprofits, some of them some of them do things you agree with. some of them do things you might not agree with. but this was the national...
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. >> hi i'm michael you are watching golden gate inventions highlighting urban out doors we are in the sport growing nationwide. pickleball combines tennis, bad mitton and ping pong. playod a bad mitton sized court with paddle and i plasticic ball. starting out is easy. you can pick up paddle and balls for 20 buck and it is suitable for everyone in all skill levels you see here. the gim is played by 2 or 4 players. the ball must be served diagnoty and other rules theory easy to pick up. the game ends when i player or team reaches a set score 11 or 21 point bunkham win bright 2 pickleball courts are available across the city some are and others require booking ahead and a fee. information about the courts found at sf recpark. org if you are interested in playing. now i know why people are playing pickleball. it is so much fun you play all ages. all skill levels and pop on a court and you are red to g. a lot of fun i'm glad i did it. all right. let's go! time for a hike! there is i ton of hike nothing excelsior. 312 acres mc clarin the second largest p in san francisco. there are 7 miles
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the urban union is found way, not just to stick together with the thrive together, you have to secure its future the, you must bind these trends together more tightly than ever. at a time when they're frank, can be seen all across the company. visa civilizational questions, they're not just about the way that people live from day to day. europe is going to be challenged to be able to stand up for it so and to provide a decent living for it citizens and the hope for the future for it citizens. there's losing between 2 words that would be crucial and the towards our competitiveness and security. if we are not able to integrate the 3 sectors that booked at the center of my report, energy, telecom and financial services, it would be impossible to be secure. and at the same time, to be competitive, the world has changed dramatically in the last 10 years. and many europeans are beginning to feel that a global order, which is serving well for a long time, is beginning to turn against the states, and be you to give a quick disintegrate you call. assume that what we use to will last. that's wh
the urban union is found way, not just to stick together with the thrive together, you have to secure its future the, you must bind these trends together more tightly than ever. at a time when they're frank, can be seen all across the company. visa civilizational questions, they're not just about the way that people live from day to day. europe is going to be challenged to be able to stand up for it so and to provide a decent living for it citizens and the hope for the future for it citizens....
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this was only the third time beavers have been released into an urban setting after london and plymouthbeavers to manage about king henry viii to our screens. it won a golden globe, two bafta awards and home of anne boleyn. i'm happy for your majesty. i have come out of hell. wolf hall is set in the court of henry viii. aren't you, dumpling? and i share her impatience. it has been a long enough wait. five of the costumes to hever castle, the former home of anne boleyn. dr owen emerson, based at hever, was one of the mirror and the light. clothes reflected power and wealth at tudor court. sirjohn. welcome. some of these clothes were very heavy. lots and lots of layers. for women, quite restrictive. some women would have to be pinned into some of these out of them in a hurry. i also like to think of these clothes as battle armour, perhaps you'll find a bride while you're here with us. j they're very heavy, especially anne of cleves and henry viii costumes. action! seeing these costumes up close is a must for any wolf hall fan. chrissie reidy, bbc news. to one of the most read stories on t
this was only the third time beavers have been released into an urban setting after london and plymouthbeavers to manage about king henry viii to our screens. it won a golden globe, two bafta awards and home of anne boleyn. i'm happy for your majesty. i have come out of hell. wolf hall is set in the court of henry viii. aren't you, dumpling? and i share her impatience. it has been a long enough wait. five of the costumes to hever castle, the former home of anne boleyn. dr owen emerson, based at...
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i can't think of anything that's looked at urban, rural, suburban. >> i'd like to take us out with a question seeing no more from the floor. and this goes to another public concern, which is also a concern of this project. namely, belief in democracy. pretty big topic, it's on everybody's mind and let me just read you from the report. what do the data show, congratulations on seeing data as a plural, by the way. [laughter] >> an out source of literacy. >> there was a long debate with the copy editor on this. >> i'm glad you won. what do the data show. support for democracy has been on decline while support for other forms of government has been on the rise. those other forms of government including, you know, had a strong leader without congress, expert decision makers and army rule, all of those have been on the increase, pretty steep increase. >> in the u.s. >> in the u.s., right. you know, yeah, and while the percentage supporting democracy has declined slowly, the supporting other forms of government has risen faster. that's pretty fundamental. what does the panel think is going
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, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island.s not community where the volunteers and neighbors grow their own, it's commercially run to maximize the food production and that food will be distributed on the island. and interestingly, the urban farm is tied into the on island wastewater treatment plan which creates recycle use for water on the island so water used to grow the island will be a sustainable force and we're trying to close the loop of water, food, and create a new model for sustainability. >> part of the design for sustainable landscape was incorporate natural form water garden filtering systems, the first of three natural stormwater gardens is here on buena island. and a total of ten will be on treasure island. water from storms, street runoffs from neighborhoods has the possibility to collect toxic materials as it makes its way back into the surrounding bay. this garden has been a model for future, natural filtering systems through out the bay area. >> whenever a storm comes through, all of the water, you know, it l
, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island.s not community where the volunteers and neighbors grow their own, it's commercially run to maximize the food production and that food will be distributed on the island. and interestingly, the urban farm is tied into the on island wastewater treatment plan which creates recycle use for water on the island so water used to grow the island will be a sustainable force and we're trying to close the loop of water, food,...
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but, you know, you have urban or rural communities that have deep history, powerful values.they've helped shape america. both are part of america, but lately, at least, i think there's been. divisions that can be exploited politically between those two regions, different cultures, different commitments to different values. and sometimes we lose track of what we hold in common. and that's why i think there are some interesting things to learn for us here in the united states. there, if you can be divided literally by a wall for decades and still figure out how to come together and and prosper as one identity and one country, one hopefully the quote unquote, united states of america should be able to do the same. so we've got some work to do on that front. we do. many of us, which is what is important. and everywhere speech in the united states of america or in germany is to retain a sense of curious city towards people who live a completely different life than we do. and sometimes, unfortunately, the social media seem to actually, well, promote bubbles. you know, people like
but, you know, you have urban or rural communities that have deep history, powerful values.they've helped shape america. both are part of america, but lately, at least, i think there's been. divisions that can be exploited politically between those two regions, different cultures, different commitments to different values. and sometimes we lose track of what we hold in common. and that's why i think there are some interesting things to learn for us here in the united states. there, if you can...
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again, 2 to 4in of possibility for urban areas, 4 to 6 in our hills. meanwhile, the sierra likely to get a good amount of snow. and as i step out of the way here, you'll notice even an inch in colfax. colfax is about 2400ft, so the snow levels over the weekend were 8000ft. now we're looking at 20 400ft as we get into the days ahead. and again, the southern california area will get some rain. santa barbara county and ventura county likely to see more than the los angeles area. temperature wise, it's relatively mild out there, upper 50s to low 60s, but that is going to change tomorrow morning. temperatures will range from mid 40s to mid 50s. and then as we get into the afternoon upper 50s to about 60 degrees, your extended forecast with those colder storms, colder temps, mid to upper 50s expected for the afternoons and our overnight lows will be dropping into the 30s and 40s again with partly cloudy, mainly dry conditions for the weekend. back to you. >> okay rosemary. thank you. much more news. headed your way after the break here. but first let's check
again, 2 to 4in of possibility for urban areas, 4 to 6 in our hills. meanwhile, the sierra likely to get a good amount of snow. and as i step out of the way here, you'll notice even an inch in colfax. colfax is about 2400ft, so the snow levels over the weekend were 8000ft. now we're looking at 20 400ft as we get into the days ahead. and again, the southern california area will get some rain. santa barbara county and ventura county likely to see more than the los angeles area. temperature wise,...
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it could turn into a small urban and small stream flood advisory that certainly is in the cards. but again, nothing. nothing that we, you know, so, so damaging that we would be very concerned. but in the meantime, it's raining. we've got snow in the mountains as well. snow levels have dropped and we're back to snow levels around 5500ft. when i come back, we'll do the full forecast. >> all right. busy night ahead. bill. thank you. now to amber lee in santa rosa, where trees have already come down in two different locations. and amber, you're at one of them. >> that's right. mike. it's been raining here in santa rosa for hours, but right now there is a lull. i want to show you what's going on behind me. yellow caution tape is up right by that tree that came tumbling down three hours ago. pg and e crews are here repairing a gas line that was ruptured by the tree. the rainfall has been steady in santa rosa on monday. add to that strong winds causing trees to topple around 645 monday night. this one came tumbling down in the parking lot of a bank and near yeti restaurant on farmers la
it could turn into a small urban and small stream flood advisory that certainly is in the cards. but again, nothing. nothing that we, you know, so, so damaging that we would be very concerned. but in the meantime, it's raining. we've got snow in the mountains as well. snow levels have dropped and we're back to snow levels around 5500ft. when i come back, we'll do the full forecast. >> all right. busy night ahead. bill. thank you. now to amber lee in santa rosa, where trees have already...
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both in urban areas and rural areas and mothers who can't even afford the childcare that they need for their children while they're taking these jobs, making minimum wages and we're helping them with title 1 and this man is blocking the door. he says he's a federal employee, he won't tell us who gave him permission to do this. all he knows is he's going to stand here and tell the members of congress who are elected, who vote for the funding for all of them in this building, and for the student loans and for the title 1 family, he's going to tell us that we can't come in and talk with anybody. is that right? >> does this remind you of the other people who have blocked the school house doors before? >> yes, yes. >> boy, this is a flashback. >> yes, yes, yes. >> this is a civil rights violation. they're prepared to lock the school house doors of 49 million children in america. who go to public schools. and even more students who receive scholarships and loans and grants for higher education. >> and now the police are behind this door. >> i know he was told to come out here and do this. >>
both in urban areas and rural areas and mothers who can't even afford the childcare that they need for their children while they're taking these jobs, making minimum wages and we're helping them with title 1 and this man is blocking the door. he says he's a federal employee, he won't tell us who gave him permission to do this. all he knows is he's going to stand here and tell the members of congress who are elected, who vote for the funding for all of them in this building, and for the student...
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and then we are looking at minor urban flooding. i'll be back with a full look at that timeline to let you know exactly what you can expect over the weekend. coming up. julian. >> okay, we'll see you in just a second. thank you so much, sandhya. well, as you know, the rain breaks a long, dry spell around here. but the storm is also bringing some flooding concerns in the north bay. as sandhya just mentioned. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is live for us in petaluma. with the story and cornell, we see the rain coming down hard behind you there. >> yeah. hey, julian, it has been a minute for sure, but rain is definitely back with us tonight. a lot of folks around here happy to see it. but with storms intensifying tomorrow, the possibility of flooding is looking very probable. >> we are at mark west, station road and star road, and i'm just kind of surveying the area to see how the creeks are looking. >> sonoma county fire district inspector ryan osborne is doing a pre storm check of local roads and creeks after a long dry spel
and then we are looking at minor urban flooding. i'll be back with a full look at that timeline to let you know exactly what you can expect over the weekend. coming up. julian. >> okay, we'll see you in just a second. thank you so much, sandhya. well, as you know, the rain breaks a long, dry spell around here. but the storm is also bringing some flooding concerns in the north bay. as sandhya just mentioned. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is live for us in petaluma. with the story...
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minor urban flooding.s are up from the mid to upper 50s in some spots, so that brings us anywhere from oh 5 to 11 degrees milder from novato to livermore. so as the rain gets going throughout the mid morning hours, say 10:00 to 11:00, that's when we're going to see the heavier rain through noontime, 1:00 in the east bay getting into the south bay. but after 2:00 it shifts to the north and we'll see a break throughout the rest of the day. today, for much of us, except the north bay, we'll add up rainfall totals for the weekend and into next week, which are more impressive than even this weekend. stephanie. >> shut it down. >> if we don't get it, shut it down. >> well, as president trump has vowed to crack down on illegal immigration in his first 100 days in office, activists you see here braved the rain to take part in an immigration rights rally and march in antioch. they called on the city's new mayor to take a stand against ice raids. they are also seeking assurance that the antioch police department doe
minor urban flooding.s are up from the mid to upper 50s in some spots, so that brings us anywhere from oh 5 to 11 degrees milder from novato to livermore. so as the rain gets going throughout the mid morning hours, say 10:00 to 11:00, that's when we're going to see the heavier rain through noontime, 1:00 in the east bay getting into the south bay. but after 2:00 it shifts to the north and we'll see a break throughout the rest of the day. today, for much of us, except the north bay, we'll add up...
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you can see many urban centers.ll some gusts over 30 49 mile an hour gusts this last hour point pretty gusty, especially along the coastal sections. you can see that happen throughout the evening. here is we've got that area of low pressure, just kind of spinning right off the coastline. rain showing up are really around much of the state. some snow continuing in the high country there. rain all the way down into southern california. the bay area, though, seeing those showers continuing on and off now, not steady, but still more scattered showers, but just off the coastline, we've got an area of low pressure that continues to spin out there. and that low is going to move it a little bit closer to moves in closer, all something's going to pick up. there's a slight chance we could see some thunderstorms as we head through the evening hours. best chance will be likely north of the golden gate bridge. but another wild night here in the bay area. we're gonna have all that for you right here on kron. 4. thanks, lawrence.
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the report also saves the wind pad in the spring 30 percent of bangladesh as urban air pollution from northern india worsening the situation. i've been working different last for hours while walking around dock up. now as you can see, it's cakes and does spend dark, visible evidence, what people are reading in here in the capital doc. com, according to their quality life index. poor quality video says life expectancy in bangladesh by an average of 5.4 years. and every district in the country accepts pollution stand upset by the world health organization may at least 3 full pallets . experts say air pollution is also a leading cause of pretty much your depth and bung with dash. i'm not the one that we're single rise and respiratory cases across of all ages. mostly due to air pollution. children under 10 are the most effective, especially polluted areas like industrial zones and slums cases of increase significantly compared to previous years. uh that it was to call the environmental advisor to the interim government save a task force has already been form to prevent air pollution. i ju
the report also saves the wind pad in the spring 30 percent of bangladesh as urban air pollution from northern india worsening the situation. i've been working different last for hours while walking around dock up. now as you can see, it's cakes and does spend dark, visible evidence, what people are reading in here in the capital doc. com, according to their quality life index. poor quality video says life expectancy in bangladesh by an average of 5.4 years. and every district in the country...
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use, that could be used potentially to resettle the majority of the black population, who live in urbanhere been in south africa? depending on your position, so you would have members of the anc party, the african national congress party who have been very categorical and really pushing for land reforms and saying that it is time to address ensuring the easy quality in terms of land distribution across the country and you would have the democratic alliance, which is really quite pro—business and largely does represent the interests of the white farmers in the country. they have been very categorical that this is skewed in favour of the black majority. latvia, estonia, and lithuania disconnected to join the network that serves most of the rest the three baltic nations, all former soviet republics, 0ur europe regional editor, danny aeberhard, told me more about the switch away from russian power grid. years to implement. so before the time that russia launched aggressions against ukraine, you're thinking of the annexation of crimea in 2014, the launch of an insurgency in the eastern ukrai
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today, the governor is expected to sign a host of measures to protect communities from urban fire storms. this after the eaton palisades fire burned through more than 37,000 acres, damaged 18,000 structures. the new measures include requiring buildings and high risk areas to have a five foot ember resistant zone. newsom is also ordering cal fire to add about 1.4 million acres of land onto its fire prone map, which will subject homeowners to home hardening rules. and governor newsom seems optimistic after meeting with the president yesterday. while we don't know exactly what was discussed, both the governor and the white house are signaling they are working together to help fire victims. newsom spoke with cnn about that partnership. >>the president wants to do something that's never been done, and that is address this crisis with a degree of sophistication and focus to get the job done and get people's lives back. >ryan>and while governor newsom and president trump have had a very tense relationship over the years, newsom emphasized yesterday meeting meetings was focused on common goals i
today, the governor is expected to sign a host of measures to protect communities from urban fire storms. this after the eaton palisades fire burned through more than 37,000 acres, damaged 18,000 structures. the new measures include requiring buildings and high risk areas to have a five foot ember resistant zone. newsom is also ordering cal fire to add about 1.4 million acres of land onto its fire prone map, which will subject homeowners to home hardening rules. and governor newsom seems...
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the more rain that will fall on unsaturated ground, the potential for urban flooding will go up and the potential for wind damage will increase as well as they get squeezed by the approach of the storm system. so there is a wind advisory along the coast. this is where those gusts are possible. the rest of the bay area, 30 to 40 miles an hour gusts. strong enough to do some minor tree damage and wet soil, the root system of the tree cannot hold on, so we could get the tree damage, even when you're not expecting it. if you are heading to bed tonight, make sure the devices are charged up in case you lose power. a longer look at futurecast, and stop it and time out the heaviest rain tomorrow. >>> well, parts of the forth had bay already flooded today. caltrans truck had to clear some water from highway 121 and highway 112 in sonoma county this afternoon. and it is a nuance, nonetheless. here is what it looked like just a few hours ago in parts of sonoma county. two mud slides were reported along the road in healdsburg where they have also had some heavy rain with more to come. people in mel
the more rain that will fall on unsaturated ground, the potential for urban flooding will go up and the potential for wind damage will increase as well as they get squeezed by the approach of the storm system. so there is a wind advisory along the coast. this is where those gusts are possible. the rest of the bay area, 30 to 40 miles an hour gusts. strong enough to do some minor tree damage and wet soil, the root system of the tree cannot hold on, so we could get the tree damage, even when...