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here comes the outline of the tennessee valley.ere president roosevelt asked congress to establish a demonstration of national planning. let us examine some of the conditions the president is determined to address. such property as this is not universal in the valley, but it exists and all too frequently, not only in the tennessee valley, but throughout the lake and length of our land. here is regiment asian with a vengeance, the poverty. sometimes the outlook of some so hopeless as men abandon their farms. the principal reason for abandoning farms is torrential rains, washing away the soil and destroying the growing power of the land. and floods have taken their tolls in men misery. destroying millions of dollars of property every year. these are some of the reasons, why president roosevelt asked to create the tennessee valley authority. he had in mind a tremendous national investment laying idle at muscle scholes. two nitrate points, -- but we left idle until the coming of the tv a. these objective is when realized will not only
here comes the outline of the tennessee valley.ere president roosevelt asked congress to establish a demonstration of national planning. let us examine some of the conditions the president is determined to address. such property as this is not universal in the valley, but it exists and all too frequently, not only in the tennessee valley, but throughout the lake and length of our land. here is regiment asian with a vengeance, the poverty. sometimes the outlook of some so hopeless as men abandon...
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here comes the outline of the tennessee valley.ch president roosevelt asked congress to establish a demonstration of national planning. let us examine some of the conditions the president is determined to correct. of course, such property as this is not universal in the valley, but it exists and all too frequently. not only in the tennessee valley , but throughout the length and breadth of our land. here is regimentation with a vengeance. the regimentation of poverty. sometimes the outlook is so hopeless that men actually abandon their farms. here is where one did. the principal reason for abandoning farms is soil erosion. torrential rain cuts deep gullies, washing away the soil and destroying the growing power of the land. and floods have taken their toll in human misery, destroying millions of dollars in property every year. these are some of the reasons why president roosevelt asked to create the tennessee valley authority. he had in mind the tremendous national investment lying idle. two huge nitrate plants built as wartime eme
here comes the outline of the tennessee valley.ch president roosevelt asked congress to establish a demonstration of national planning. let us examine some of the conditions the president is determined to correct. of course, such property as this is not universal in the valley, but it exists and all too frequently. not only in the tennessee valley , but throughout the length and breadth of our land. here is regimentation with a vengeance. the regimentation of poverty. sometimes the outlook is...
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, but we have now been told by tames valley release that just after 7pm this been told by tames valleytjust after 7pm this evening, reports of several people having being stabbed in forbury gardens which isjust down being stabbed in forbury gardens which is just down the road being stabbed in forbury gardens which isjust down the road behind me, close to the train station in the centre of the town. we have been told, but not officially by the police, that there are are reports ofa number of police, that there are are reports of a number of fatalities as well. i have seen several aircraft, helicopters, in the sky, dozens of police officers and vehicles it's writing what is a very large cordon in the centre of reading towncenter as they investigate this incident. we have clearly seen some disturbing videos on social media, none of which have been substantiated of having happened at the scene, but the official word we have had from thames valley police as they reported just after 7pm, several people were stabbed in incident. a man is in custody and we are here reports of a number of fatal
, but we have now been told by tames valley release that just after 7pm this been told by tames valleytjust after 7pm this evening, reports of several people having being stabbed in forbury gardens which isjust down being stabbed in forbury gardens which is just down the road being stabbed in forbury gardens which isjust down the road behind me, close to the train station in the centre of the town. we have been told, but not officially by the police, that there are are reports ofa number of...
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hundreds of protesters gathered in castle valley at redwood and castle valley boulevard. it has been seven days and the anger, sadness, and frustration is just as high today as it was last week. but this protest is different. >> i went on instagram, this how you supposed to protest without tearing up the community right here. >> reporter: car after car, after car, after car. loudly proclaiming support. but earlier in the day down the street at the right aid. >> we are closing because of protesters. they asked us to close. >> reporter: merchants said the sheriff's urged businesses to close early. this chevron station is not taking any chances. >> we are out here trying to be prepared and keep our eyes open and try to keep our property safe. >> reporter: across the street, liquor king is getting ready. plywood going up, extra signs of solidarity. the store owners support the peaceful protests >> not the protesters that are doing this and later on at night there are other people just coming out and taking advantage of the situation. >> reporter: the protests started at 2 pm.
hundreds of protesters gathered in castle valley at redwood and castle valley boulevard. it has been seven days and the anger, sadness, and frustration is just as high today as it was last week. but this protest is different. >> i went on instagram, this how you supposed to protest without tearing up the community right here. >> reporter: car after car, after car, after car. loudly proclaiming support. but earlier in the day down the street at the right aid. >> we are closing...
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we had some fog at the coastline and then you had that sunshine for the inland valleys. live high-def information camera right now. if you were stuck inside doing that work from home, i wanted to give you a view of, well, a pretty spectacular view of our tiburon camera looking toward san francisco. you can see the low clouds and the fog that is starting to roll back in. now, the ocean breeze was not strong enough to keep those inland valley temperatures down, so that's why it was a lot warmer out here in concord, up to 95 degrees. that was more than 10 degrees above our average. also 95 in walnut creek and 95 in livermore. a lot happening on the weather pattern. so let me show you this wider view again. we had this area of hot high pressure, henning to pull up the heat from the south. the circulation around us and then the system offshore is also pulling in some humidity. you may have felt just a little bit of humidity today and that humidity is actually helping to fuel some thunderstorms across the sierra. the higher elevations when you get some heat and humidity, it re
we had some fog at the coastline and then you had that sunshine for the inland valleys. live high-def information camera right now. if you were stuck inside doing that work from home, i wanted to give you a view of, well, a pretty spectacular view of our tiburon camera looking toward san francisco. you can see the low clouds and the fog that is starting to roll back in. now, the ocean breeze was not strong enough to keep those inland valley temperatures down, so that's why it was a lot warmer...
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that's what silicon valley is to us. >> there is competition obviously in silicon valley, but there's also the spirit of working together. oftentimes you will hear people say about the problem you're having. we know the person to help, we'll have her connect with you, et cetera. people are willing to jump in and help in a way that i don't think they'll do in any other industries or cities. >> yeah. that's right. there is this incredible culture of work and also this companionship that we know that being a founder is so difficult. and that is one of our -- we're battling over our own site that we don't feel that we are competing against the other, but we are all in this together. >> indeed, we are. tell me about starting a business in panama. panama uses a u.s. currency. english is commonly spoken in businesses in panama as well. but what are the key difference? >> well, panama is a very diverse country. we have access to global talent at a third of the cost compared to silicon valley. the challenges are that it is a very small market. panama is a very small country. even though it's i
that's what silicon valley is to us. >> there is competition obviously in silicon valley, but there's also the spirit of working together. oftentimes you will hear people say about the problem you're having. we know the person to help, we'll have her connect with you, et cetera. people are willing to jump in and help in a way that i don't think they'll do in any other industries or cities. >> yeah. that's right. there is this incredible culture of work and also this companionship...
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. >>> and bridging the digital divide in the silicon valley. the major factors that's keeping minorities from thriving in the tech world. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri tracking the fog rolling back in. i'll show you exactly where it's at tomorrow morning and more details on some gusty winds ahead coming up in about six minutes. >>> this pandemic has forced stores to close and sent online shopping through the roof. that means drivers are delivering almost as many packages now as they do during the holidays, and social distancing means it's even tougher to get those boxes to your home. here's nbc bay area's cheryl hurd. >> reporter: ups trucks rolling in late at the south san francisco facility. the reason? a barrage of packages to be delivered to quarantined customers. >> you'll see guys out working like it's christmas peak season, out till 9:00, 10:00. >> reporter: under these circumstances, ups drivers would get help. under new covid-19 guidelines, workers have to drive solo, putting a delay in deliveries and stress on workers. >> t
. >>> and bridging the digital divide in the silicon valley. the major factors that's keeping minorities from thriving in the tech world. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri tracking the fog rolling back in. i'll show you exactly where it's at tomorrow morning and more details on some gusty winds ahead coming up in about six minutes. >>> this pandemic has forced stores to close and sent online shopping through the roof. that means drivers are delivering almost as...
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we'll do it by high noon we've got about 86 going on here 90's return to the inland valleys here. but there's a change as we head on to the weekend we'll be talk a little bit about that coming up in just a bit back to you all right, thank you dave. >>the bay area now has more than 15,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and more than 460 deaths. now here's the latest numbers, check them out on your screen it's broken down by county covid-19 hit hardest and alameda county with more than 3900 cases then the pandemic has been deadlier in santa clara county which has 146 tests if you'd like to check out the full list of the breakdown by city by county. you can always find it on our website just head over to kron 4 dot com. >>and this morning we're learning a bart employee has tested positive for covid-19 bart making that announcement yesterday. but it didn't specify where the employee worked in the bart system kron four's will tran live at a bart station in daly city with everything we know so far about this infected. transit worker good morning. well. >>good morning. marty the most imp
we'll do it by high noon we've got about 86 going on here 90's return to the inland valleys here. but there's a change as we head on to the weekend we'll be talk a little bit about that coming up in just a bit back to you all right, thank you dave. >>the bay area now has more than 15,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and more than 460 deaths. now here's the latest numbers, check them out on your screen it's broken down by county covid-19 hit hardest and alameda county with more than 3900...
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in the upper 80s in our inland valleys. the hot weather even out of the sacramento valley. so we'll talk about our cooler trend getting more pronounced for your sunday afternoon, and of course the winds will be a factor as well. >> lisa, thank you. the coronavirus is back, front and center brought on by a third straight day of record numbers of new cases across the country. and this morning abc news reporter christine sloan is learning that the european union may move forward with that travel ban on americans in just a matter of days. >> reporter: most americans may soon be prohibited from stepping foot on european soil. aoftr states.ing friday night n the list pending final approval could go into effect july 1st. this as vice president mike pence painted a positive picture during yesterday's white house coronavirus task force briefing. the first since april 27th, nearly 75,000 americans had been killed by covid-19 in the week since. >> all 50 states and territories across this country are opening up safely and responsibly. >> reporter: president trump's top health advisor
in the upper 80s in our inland valleys. the hot weather even out of the sacramento valley. so we'll talk about our cooler trend getting more pronounced for your sunday afternoon, and of course the winds will be a factor as well. >> lisa, thank you. the coronavirus is back, front and center brought on by a third straight day of record numbers of new cases across the country. and this morning abc news reporter christine sloan is learning that the european union may move forward with that...
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>>even into the interior valleys by your thursday afternoon temperatures out there right now tracking that cooling trend with widespread 60's and 70's around the bay area's shoreline and the scene some more 80's as you make your way inland but in the low 90's right now for parts of the tribe valleys like conquered and and check at 92 degrees. and santa rosa 90 degrees out there right now for your wednesday night and for overnight lows tonight we're going to notice small temperatures mid to upper 50's and talk though, only cooling down to 65 degrees so very warm temperatures even for your overnight hours there. let's take a look at your thursday microclimate forecast downtown san francisco, cooling down into the 60's at the near average highs at 60 degrees 67 for those of you at half moon bay, 65 degrees for brisbane burlingame warming up to 68 degrees by your thursday afternoon. low 70's for those of you in san mateo but foster city in the mid 70's at 73 degrees with mountain view warming up into the low 80. so overall about 5 to 10 degrees above average for most of our interior valle
>>even into the interior valleys by your thursday afternoon temperatures out there right now tracking that cooling trend with widespread 60's and 70's around the bay area's shoreline and the scene some more 80's as you make your way inland but in the low 90's right now for parts of the tribe valleys like conquered and and check at 92 degrees. and santa rosa 90 degrees out there right now for your wednesday night and for overnight lows tonight we're going to notice small temperatures mid...
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60% of all tech workers in silicon valley.o, this represents a very serious threat to the workforce. >> and the concern is that talented workers will then go to companies in other countries. the ban is temporary. the plan is to have it in place until the end of the year. reporting live in san mateo, amy hollyfield, >> amy, thank you. >>> 2:00 p.m. today to respond to the league if they can report to camps by july 1st. our sister network espn reports that multiple players agree to the call and the league health and safety protocol. yesterday owners voted to implement a 60-game season. now, players would receive full prorated salaries, which they agreed to back in march. and if this all comes together, opening day would likely be during the final week of july. >>> when "hamilton" gets released on disney plus, it will have a pg-13 rating. people who heard the show or the soundtrack they know they drop the f word several times which would have required a r-rating.. but "hammilton"hamilton" creato swearing down to just one f-word b
60% of all tech workers in silicon valley.o, this represents a very serious threat to the workforce. >> and the concern is that talented workers will then go to companies in other countries. the ban is temporary. the plan is to have it in place until the end of the year. reporting live in san mateo, amy hollyfield, >> amy, thank you. >>> 2:00 p.m. today to respond to the league if they can report to camps by july 1st. our sister network espn reports that multiple players...
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expanding it past the central valley segment.he rail authority received a no confidence vote from legislators. "the chronicle" reports there are more funding measures in the pipeline despite california's budget deficit. >>> and coming up on "today in the bay," an all new show of support for colin kaepernick. next on "today in the bay," the nfl legend brett favre and what he's saying about the former 49ers' push for change. >>> plus, on display, where you can get an up close look at the new cyber truck. >>> first, happening now, a federal judge says california cannot require a cancer warning label on the weed killer roundup. the golden state wanted to warn people because roundup contains a chemical which has -- which the cancer division of the world health organization says is a probable cause of cancer. the epa and others have not found the connection to cancer. roundup is the world's most widely used weed killer. cancer victims in northern california have won nearly $200 million in awards in three lawsuits. more for you right af
expanding it past the central valley segment.he rail authority received a no confidence vote from legislators. "the chronicle" reports there are more funding measures in the pipeline despite california's budget deficit. >>> and coming up on "today in the bay," an all new show of support for colin kaepernick. next on "today in the bay," the nfl legend brett favre and what he's saying about the former 49ers' push for change. >>> plus, on display,...
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date him dyke is checking on his palm trees near jericho a palestinian city in the choice valley the harvest you in september but the palestinian farmer is worried about the weeks ahead it's about plans to annex the jordan valley in the summer i would have serious repercussions for palestinians learning. we have become disappointed there is no clear path for peace with this decision it brings about disillusionment and pessimism that it's all over for. sure. dyke borys that this unilateral move by the israeli government means the end of any prospect of an independent palestinian state and this might lead to violence jericho itself would remain under the administration of the palestinian authority but it would be surrounded by the next area the plans are based on u.s. president donald trump's controversial peace proposal in jericho people are burridge about what the consequences will be. become beach on land and side yeah like foreignness in our own country and now the area where we are allowed to and they feel become theirs as well so this will bring him into farther this is what will
date him dyke is checking on his palm trees near jericho a palestinian city in the choice valley the harvest you in september but the palestinian farmer is worried about the weeks ahead it's about plans to annex the jordan valley in the summer i would have serious repercussions for palestinians learning. we have become disappointed there is no clear path for peace with this decision it brings about disillusionment and pessimism that it's all over for. sure. dyke borys that this unilateral move...
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about 61 degrees in mill valley cooling off tomorrow then warming up starting on sunday may be back in the 90's by the middle of next week. thank you so much we have much more ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 5 wineries in sonoma county are back open tonight. >>and you do not have to order food while you are there. but there is something you should do. before you make plans to do some tasting google is also making changes to its advertising policies to prevent discrimination find out the company plans now on banning. and next one a human rights group says they were censored by soon af the human rights group humanitarian china shut down its account after the group held a zoom call to remember the tiananmen square massacre. >>zume says 4 separate zoom gatherings to commemorate the anniversary. we're being publicized on social media. china's government said that activity was illegal and demanded zoom terminate the meetings and the host accounts wsil let one meeting proceed after verifying it had no one from mainland china participating, but ended the other 3. those suspended host a
about 61 degrees in mill valley cooling off tomorrow then warming up starting on sunday may be back in the 90's by the middle of next week. thank you so much we have much more ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 5 wineries in sonoma county are back open tonight. >>and you do not have to order food while you are there. but there is something you should do. before you make plans to do some tasting google is also making changes to its advertising policies to prevent discrimination find out...
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tennessee valley is a 1936 film created by the tva to promote their efforts and show the construction of two projects, norris dam in tennessee and wheeler dam in alabama. both are still operational. on the national register of historic places. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, laura olson, a political reporter for the morning call newspaper in allentown, pennsylvania. she talks about the state of the 2020 presidential race in the keystone state where president trump won by less than .5% in 2016. she discusses how pennsylvania's political climate has changed since the 2016 election and what issues are driving voter decisions at the polls, including the economy and the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. this is about ten minutes. >> joining us via zoom is laura olson as we talk about the battleground states in 2020. what are the lessons for democrats and republicans as they gear up for the fall campaign? >> well, pennsylvania is going to be a very close state. again, 2016 was a long night. we had a final vote margin in the pr
tennessee valley is a 1936 film created by the tva to promote their efforts and show the construction of two projects, norris dam in tennessee and wheeler dam in alabama. both are still operational. on the national register of historic places. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, laura olson, a political reporter for the morning call newspaper in allentown, pennsylvania. she talks about the state of the 2020 presidential race in the keystone...
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places like silicone valley often depend on hiring workers with h-1b visas.re's concern about the impact on growth and investment. >> president trump's executive order to temporarily ban foreign workers is raising concerns in silicone valley. >> it's a big deal, in a time when you have 36 million americans out of work, you want to still have job creators creating jobs for americans. >> the ceo of a health tech company has used the program to hire people. >> it will have an impact on whether you can launch a product on time. >> he admits that the visa program is in need of reform. but he believes it's a political move by trump ahead of the november election. others agree. >> foreign born workers make up 60% of all tech workers in silicone valley. so, this represents a very serious threat to the workforce. >> reporter: peter munoz is with the silicone leadership valley group. he knows the ban is an attempt to make more jobs available by americans. most high skilled jobs in silicone valley have been vacant before the recession. >> the proposed ban does not reall
places like silicone valley often depend on hiring workers with h-1b visas.re's concern about the impact on growth and investment. >> president trump's executive order to temporarily ban foreign workers is raising concerns in silicone valley. >> it's a big deal, in a time when you have 36 million americans out of work, you want to still have job creators creating jobs for americans. >> the ceo of a health tech company has used the program to hire people. >> it will have...
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in contra costa county, sun valley mall reopens. "today in the bay" jackie ward is live to explain the extra measures taken to not only sanitize stores but to protect shoppers. >> good morning, marcus. just because the more than 160 stores here are allowed to open, doesn't mean they actually will today. the general manager told "east bay times" it will be more of a gradual reopening process. some stores and restaurants have been offering curbside pickup but starting today all sun valley stores are told they have the option to start in-person shopping. sun valley told "east bay times" it is launching new initiatives and more disinfecting and removing or rearranging furniture to keep in common area space out. although happening today, california will be opening up its remaining 169 dmv field offices. the dmv closed all of it offices on march 27th and reopening in waves. the dmv director says you should be able to do almost all of your dmv business online. a small warning this morning as counties continue to reopen and more testing is
in contra costa county, sun valley mall reopens. "today in the bay" jackie ward is live to explain the extra measures taken to not only sanitize stores but to protect shoppers. >> good morning, marcus. just because the more than 160 stores here are allowed to open, doesn't mean they actually will today. the general manager told "east bay times" it will be more of a gradual reopening process. some stores and restaurants have been offering curbside pickup but starting...
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that would be the tri-valley, kari.see the slowing we expect for the altamont, westbound 580 and also westbound 84. at north livermore i'm circling a crash, a reported hit-and-run. it sounds like no lanes are blocked but we'll follow this and let you know no slowing. a new crash just slowed up seconds ago in castro valley. zooming out through the rest of the bay, circle what we expect to happen this time. a live look for slowing because we're getting this burst of traffic. live camera shows you we do suddenly see a surge of traffic and that's typical of this time. now if the pattern holds it should clear greatly over the next 15 to 20 minutes before 6:00. we will, of course, follow that. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> 5:40 for you this morning and a new debate brewing over those masks. still ahead on "today in the bay" we'll talk about the northern california mayor now speaking out against governor gavin newsom's new statewide mandate. >>> president trump said he wanted testing slowed down. the white house now saying
that would be the tri-valley, kari.see the slowing we expect for the altamont, westbound 580 and also westbound 84. at north livermore i'm circling a crash, a reported hit-and-run. it sounds like no lanes are blocked but we'll follow this and let you know no slowing. a new crash just slowed up seconds ago in castro valley. zooming out through the rest of the bay, circle what we expect to happen this time. a live look for slowing because we're getting this burst of traffic. live camera shows you...
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and valley temperatures are climbing through the 90s. every model run that comes in keeps boosting the temperatures even more. 90s monday through friday, but looks like all the way through the weekend, some valleys could be in mid to upper 90s. it's been a while since we've had seven to ten days of hot temperatures unland. seems to be heading our way. >> rob, thanks very much. have great father's day. >>> anthony flores, warrant you have great father's day as well tomorrow. >> thank you very much. still no decision on major league baseball season, why the players say they need extra time before voting on the latest proposal. stick around, sports is next. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some ca
and valley temperatures are climbing through the 90s. every model run that comes in keeps boosting the temperatures even more. 90s monday through friday, but looks like all the way through the weekend, some valleys could be in mid to upper 90s. it's been a while since we've had seven to ten days of hot temperatures unland. seems to be heading our way. >> rob, thanks very much. have great father's day. >>> anthony flores, warrant you have great father's day as well tomorrow....
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places like silicone valley often depend on hiring workers with h-1b visas.re's concern about the impact on growth and investment. >> president trump's executive order to temporarily ban foreign workers is raising concerns in silicone valley. >> it's a big deal, in a time when you have 36 million americans out of work, you want to still have job creators creating jobs for americans. >> the ceo of a health tech company has used the program to hire people. >> it will have an impact on whether you can launch a product on time. >> he admits that the visa program is in need of reform. but he believes it's a political move by trump ahead of the november election. others agree. >> foreign born workers make up 60% of all tech workers in silicone valley. so, this represents a very serious threat to the workforce. >> reporter: peter munoz is with the silicone leadership valley group. he knows the ban is an attempt to make more jobs available by americans. most high skilled jobs in silicone valley have been vacant before the recession. >> the proposed ban does not reall
places like silicone valley often depend on hiring workers with h-1b visas.re's concern about the impact on growth and investment. >> president trump's executive order to temporarily ban foreign workers is raising concerns in silicone valley. >> it's a big deal, in a time when you have 36 million americans out of work, you want to still have job creators creating jobs for americans. >> the ceo of a health tech company has used the program to hire people. >> it will have...
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but today this afternoon, we're expecting plenty of 90's for a lot of those inland valleys which will go and investigate in your 4 zone forecast in just a bit robin back to you. well there continues to be more fallout from the arrest of former san francisco, public works director mohammed nuru. >>who was charged back in january with police public corruption. now federal prosecutors have charged new rules longtime romantic partner sandra sunny guy with conspiracy to launder money so they also work for the city of san francisco 6 a director and director of the mayor's office of neighborhood services. >>the fact the tone from the top under a number of administrations allowed this kind of behavior to fester is unconscionable. as the u.s. attorneys said if there are any city employees or anybody else who is a part of this corruption. they should come forward come clean. >>also charged former san francisco department of public works employee, belmore hernandez and san francisco base construction company owner florence kong and federal prosecutors say that these criminal complaint won't be t
but today this afternoon, we're expecting plenty of 90's for a lot of those inland valleys which will go and investigate in your 4 zone forecast in just a bit robin back to you. well there continues to be more fallout from the arrest of former san francisco, public works director mohammed nuru. >>who was charged back in january with police public corruption. now federal prosecutors have charged new rules longtime romantic partner sandra sunny guy with conspiracy to launder money so they...
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can you imagine feeling better at valley forge?she had charm beyond belief. >> it is also important to know that she had an official role acting as his assistant private to the secretary. >> that did not happen often. that was a rare occasion. >> but it gave her a glimpse of what his former job could have been. like what else from those years, long years, or important for development as first lady. >> it sounds weird, but what is really important is the change in her sewing habits. all american women sowed. well to do women sowed embroidery and tapestry and fancywork. when she was there, and the local ladies came to call, she was not doing fancy work. she had the knitting needles out and she was knitting socks for the soldiers. these were infantry men. they marched on those feet and got big holes in their socks. she must have knitted thousands of socks and encouraged others to as well. as well as raising the money to make linen shirts which served as you know uniform shirts. she really, physically, in terms of her work, an emotiona
can you imagine feeling better at valley forge?she had charm beyond belief. >> it is also important to know that she had an official role acting as his assistant private to the secretary. >> that did not happen often. that was a rare occasion. >> but it gave her a glimpse of what his former job could have been. like what else from those years, long years, or important for development as first lady. >> it sounds weird, but what is really important is the change in her...
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we're looking at san leandro at 90 castro valley 92 danville 97 in concord at 99.we don't do it today probably 100 plus you can expect the label at 82. so i'm good at that 92 at that map up 98 fairfield and sonoma at 94. looks like santa rose will come in about 94 as well as we go down to the lower 90's heading down south. point reyes 7773 per stenson beach in the beaches, look good tomorrow too. before turn. thursday's kind of turning on us a little bit and then friday will be a cold out here and maybe a couple of watches the sprinkles to look out for 2 with some winds along with that as well and looks like that might hold into early next week as well, no immediate heat spikes at least get that check and bay area roadways robin what's going on what traffic looks heading into san francisco this morning, 6 o'clock 7 o'clock we had a big backup at the toll plaza. >>it's no longer there so now's the time to come on and go traffic to worry about across the upper deck and even when you make it to the northbound central. >>it's going to look good until you hit venessa th
we're looking at san leandro at 90 castro valley 92 danville 97 in concord at 99.we don't do it today probably 100 plus you can expect the label at 82. so i'm good at that 92 at that map up 98 fairfield and sonoma at 94. looks like santa rose will come in about 94 as well as we go down to the lower 90's heading down south. point reyes 7773 per stenson beach in the beaches, look good tomorrow too. before turn. thursday's kind of turning on us a little bit and then friday will be a cold out here...
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valley fair, which operates valley fair mall here in san jose, santa clara and oak ridge.o westfield san francisco say in addition to the masks like the ones we've seen at the grocery store increased cleaning in high-touch areas and capacity willorn talks about the economic boost but is not willing to head in herself. >> i have a lot of friends who work in the mall so they're excited to get back to work. it's scary. so many people are risk takers, around people that they're not supposed to be around. they're not taking it serious enough. >> reporter: they are working with officials to make sure shopping is a safe environment and rolled out an app to book an appointment at their favorite store or save a place in line. the food court will be open for business but only for takeout. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> kris, thank you. it's possible more east bay churches will start to reopen this week. contra costa county today officially lifting some of the restrictions on religious gatherings. a handful of churches have defied county orders and conducted services. a vast ma
valley fair, which operates valley fair mall here in san jose, santa clara and oak ridge.o westfield san francisco say in addition to the masks like the ones we've seen at the grocery store increased cleaning in high-touch areas and capacity willorn talks about the economic boost but is not willing to head in herself. >> i have a lot of friends who work in the mall so they're excited to get back to work. it's scary. so many people are risk takers, around people that they're not supposed...
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captured and occupied the jordan valley in 1967 it makes up a sizable part of a large contiguous area within the occupied west bank is right considers the area a strategic security buffer to what's the east palestinian say without the jordan valley there can't be a palestinian state. several e.u. states the u.n. and arab states like neighboring jordan have already won this may lead to severe consequences but most palestinians have lost all hope that cautions will change israel's plans. rotavirus has created a dangerous working conditions for many doctors and nurses in latin america many don't have proper protective equipment and often work in several different facilities they say this has to change. this is what a medical professional dealing with covert 19 should look like but most health care workers across latin america can only dream about having access to this sort of equipment. publicly hailed as the heroes of the pandemic front line health care workers in many countries like here in peru are protesting against a lack of personal protective equipment in bolivia and mexico as wel
captured and occupied the jordan valley in 1967 it makes up a sizable part of a large contiguous area within the occupied west bank is right considers the area a strategic security buffer to what's the east palestinian say without the jordan valley there can't be a palestinian state. several e.u. states the u.n. and arab states like neighboring jordan have already won this may lead to severe consequences but most palestinians have lost all hope that cautions will change israel's plans....
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i think the silicon valley, well, silicon valley is the heart of technology. technology runs the world. for there to be that much racial disparity across the two areas is devastating to know about. i know i had a personal experience being the only black woman in the silicon valley location. the statistic speaks to me. there is definitely work that needs to be done. i think that the tech companies could do better. i think that may be looking to recruit in those low income communities like san jose state has a large demographic of brown and black individuals. seeking diversity in that way might help. there is a lot more that needs to be done. that money needs to be distributed in better ways. i think this pain index gives a good idea of what areas need the most attention. >> all right, thank you so much for joining us toon our website good advice on where we do from here. >>> the santa clara county board of supervisors unanimously approved the recommendation to change the use of force policies for the t it will be required to review and make changes. deputies ca
i think the silicon valley, well, silicon valley is the heart of technology. technology runs the world. for there to be that much racial disparity across the two areas is devastating to know about. i know i had a personal experience being the only black woman in the silicon valley location. the statistic speaks to me. there is definitely work that needs to be done. i think that the tech companies could do better. i think that may be looking to recruit in those low income communities like san...
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upper 90s through the central valley. a chance of thunderstorms in the sierra. 81 in yosemite. >>> happening today, the brother of george floyd and sister of the federal protective security officer killed in oakland will testify in d.c. and jobina has more on that. >> this is the first hearing since floyd's death which was more than two weeks ago. we'll take a live look right now inside our nation's kapts. you can see the hallway here where people are beginning to arrive for the hearing. it is expected to start at 7:00 this morning. so you can see there are lots of people beginning to file in. and everyone has on their masks and are prepared for that today. the panel says that the hearing will, quote, examine the crisis of racial proceeding and police brutality and lost trust between the police departments and the communities. and there will be 12 witnesses, some appearing in person, others virtually. angela underwood jacobs will be one the witnesses, they is the sister of the federal protective services officer who was k
upper 90s through the central valley. a chance of thunderstorms in the sierra. 81 in yosemite. >>> happening today, the brother of george floyd and sister of the federal protective security officer killed in oakland will testify in d.c. and jobina has more on that. >> this is the first hearing since floyd's death which was more than two weeks ago. we'll take a live look right now inside our nation's kapts. you can see the hallway here where people are beginning to arrive for the...
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now this initially started at silicon valley. in san francisco protesting the des of sean monterroasa, killed in an apparent looting incident. police thought he was holding a gun. it turned out to be a hammer. this afternoon in walnut creek about 1,000 people gathered outside the civic center plaza lending their voices to the call for racial injustice. in the north bay a demonstration in marin county as the mill valley mayor apologized for her response to a question about the black lives matter movement it's doing little to quell her critics. >> is this protest getting larger? >> reporter: it really is. the last time they held a protest they told me they had about 200 people out here. i want you to take a look at what this looks like right now. much bigger. it goes up and down the block including entire families out here carrying signs. organizers put this together well before the mayor's promise. they think her statement could be the reason some decided to show up tonight. >> we do have a policy we don't take up national issues.
now this initially started at silicon valley. in san francisco protesting the des of sean monterroasa, killed in an apparent looting incident. police thought he was holding a gun. it turned out to be a hammer. this afternoon in walnut creek about 1,000 people gathered outside the civic center plaza lending their voices to the call for racial injustice. in the north bay a demonstration in marin county as the mill valley mayor apologized for her response to a question about the black lives matter...
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60% of all tech workers in silicon valley. so, this represents a very serious threat to the workforce. >> the concern is that talented workers will go to companies in other countries. the ban on new visas is an extension from the one thatid i april. it is temporary. the plan is to have it in place now until the end of the year. reporting live in san mateo, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> amy, thank you. >>> some stunning numbers from governor newsom as he is addressing the record high numbers of new covid-19 cases. he says more than 46,000 californians tested positive in just the past two weeks. that's more than a quarter of all known cases since march. hospitalizations are up 16%. >> despite an increase in hospitalizations. despite an increase in total number of icu patients, our capacity remains fairly stable. >> now, uc berkeley professor says the number of cases is bound to rise as more businesses reopen and he says people just need to be more careful. >> if i decide to take a risk and i get infected, i can spread that virus
60% of all tech workers in silicon valley. so, this represents a very serious threat to the workforce. >> the concern is that talented workers will go to companies in other countries. the ban on new visas is an extension from the one thatid i april. it is temporary. the plan is to have it in place now until the end of the year. reporting live in san mateo, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> amy, thank you. >>> some stunning numbers from governor newsom as he is addressing the...
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checking on his palm trees near jericho a palestinian city in the valley the harvest you in september but the palestinian farmer is worried about the weeks ahead it's about plans to annex the jordan valley in the summer would have serious repercussions for palestinians. we have become disappointed there is no clear path for peace with this decision it brings about disillusionment and pessimism that it's all over for. sure. that this unilateral move by the israeli government means the end of any prospect of an independent palestinian state and this might lead to violence. jericho itself would remain under the administration of the palestinian authority but it would be surrounded by the annexed area the plans are based on u.s. president donald trump's controversial peace proposal in jericho people are burridge about what the consequences will be. because beach our land and inside your leg foreignness in our own country and now the area where we are allowed to rebuild become theirs as well so this will bring in into farther this is what will happen if the next test is who are going to st
checking on his palm trees near jericho a palestinian city in the valley the harvest you in september but the palestinian farmer is worried about the weeks ahead it's about plans to annex the jordan valley in the summer would have serious repercussions for palestinians. we have become disappointed there is no clear path for peace with this decision it brings about disillusionment and pessimism that it's all over for. sure. that this unilateral move by the israeli government means the end of any...
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when the heat comes from death valley, and has more of an impact on the valet spots.hat is where the biggest or the most temperatures will be. the plan will be warmer than today because it is warmer right now. it is a degrees warmer concord go. san francisco will get into the 80s tomorrow. the beaches will be in the low 70s. the high-pressure will echo on thursday. around this time, we can watch the big change. watch for the clouds go by friday. we would have a chance of showers. this is a much cooler pattern, no matter how you cut it. with that in mind, we will see temperatures significantly cooler after tomorrow. i said that like five times, didn't i? it is 102 in brentwood tomorrow. these are the hottest lots. the santa clara valley with the heat advisory, it is in san jose, not san francisco. this is a five day forecast with the trend from wednesday through sunday, temperatures go like this, on a decline. we have a good-looking weekend. we could have a sprinkle on saturday. i will see you back here tomorrow night. >>> thank you, we will see you then. >>> the nfl d
when the heat comes from death valley, and has more of an impact on the valet spots.hat is where the biggest or the most temperatures will be. the plan will be warmer than today because it is warmer right now. it is a degrees warmer concord go. san francisco will get into the 80s tomorrow. the beaches will be in the low 70s. the high-pressure will echo on thursday. around this time, we can watch the big change. watch for the clouds go by friday. we would have a chance of showers. this is a much...
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but for most of our interior valleys. it's only going to get hotter in fact the warmest temperatures expected by the middle of this week where we could actually top out near a 104 degrees for most of our inland spots, specifically those of you in the tri valley so we do have a heat advisory only going to bank on wednesday starting up wednesday morning at 10 o'clock through wednesday night at 9 o'clock in the evening and you could see all the areas excluded include our coastal communities throughout the bay area coastline and even those of you throughout the east bay shoreline. thanks to that. cool sea breeze influence but king a look ahead at the next 7 day forecast. cooler weather will arrive widespread cooling on friday with below average temperatures all this upcoming weekend and near average highs be from today, catherine back to you. thank you. bruce, a. >>coming up why some amazon deliveries could take a longer. the company says it's for the safety of their drivers. and looters walking off with a lot of 5 inventory
but for most of our interior valleys. it's only going to get hotter in fact the warmest temperatures expected by the middle of this week where we could actually top out near a 104 degrees for most of our inland spots, specifically those of you in the tri valley so we do have a heat advisory only going to bank on wednesday starting up wednesday morning at 10 o'clock through wednesday night at 9 o'clock in the evening and you could see all the areas excluded include our coastal communities...
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for the tri-valley, 59. san francisco fog-free conditions, 55. just a few clouds. just warming up a degree or two, not big difference tomorrow. 75 in san jose. also 80 in gilroy, over to the east bay, closer to the water, little bit milder in oakland and hayward with low 70s. east bay hills, 80 in concord and antioch 81. sweet spot at half moon bay, little bit of ocean breeze. 68 in san mateo, some of the best weather in redwood city, 72. san francisco, 50s and 60s. chillest in marina at 50s. ocean breeze, 24 miles an hour. north bay. going to get hair cut in napa, low 80s there. next changes. what i see happening is hot area of high pressure building back in. going to be relatively short-lived event with hottest weather but also going to kick up the wind. not extremely gusty, more direction of the wind, it's drier, coming out of the north, little bit out of the east, 10 to 20 miles an hour, going to lower humidity, increase fire danger wednesday night into thursday. 70s in san francisco wednesday, thursday, friday, cooler this weekend. inland valleys, much warmer
for the tri-valley, 59. san francisco fog-free conditions, 55. just a few clouds. just warming up a degree or two, not big difference tomorrow. 75 in san jose. also 80 in gilroy, over to the east bay, closer to the water, little bit milder in oakland and hayward with low 70s. east bay hills, 80 in concord and antioch 81. sweet spot at half moon bay, little bit of ocean breeze. 68 in san mateo, some of the best weather in redwood city, 72. san francisco, 50s and 60s. chillest in marina at 50s....
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it spills into the central valley, but we'll highlight this particular county.ight now 58 degrees, 46% relative humidity. you'd like that to be a little higher, but at least the winds are slitl manageabl around 15 to 20 this afternoon. they will be much calmer tomorrow, but the reason why, because the temperatures will get much warmer. 85 today, but 96 by wednesday. so let's hope they get it under control soon. >>> president trump is reopening the national anthem debate with the nfl. roger goodell is saying that the league was wrong in how it handled player protests. tonight president trump tweeted could it be even remotely possible that in roger goodell's rather interesting statement of peace and reckonciliation he wa intimating that it would now be okay for the players to kneel or not to stand for the national anthem there by disrespecting our country and our flag? san francisco 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick started kneeling back in 2016. here is kenneth moton as well. >> in first look, a stunning admission. >> we the national football league admit we wer
it spills into the central valley, but we'll highlight this particular county.ight now 58 degrees, 46% relative humidity. you'd like that to be a little higher, but at least the winds are slitl manageabl around 15 to 20 this afternoon. they will be much calmer tomorrow, but the reason why, because the temperatures will get much warmer. 85 today, but 96 by wednesday. so let's hope they get it under control soon. >>> president trump is reopening the national anthem debate with the nfl....
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in the big valley, low 100s.rend after tomorrow a possible record tomorrow with maybe a couple of days of residual. it drops off real fast. i wouldn't give this a heat wave status. even some showers and sprinkles in the mountainous areas around bernie and mccarthy and mount shasta in those areas. there is the company a and the grizzly peak area. you can see the tower a grizzly peak in the system below us. it is staying out of the way. the high pressure story is coming from this way. a of times, i keep saying that, but we goes away. those are often associated with high pressure. these high pressures from the desert southwest have a tendency to really bake the valley areas. we have a slight sea breeze. it is two of the same thing essentially, but this will allow the sea breeze to be around. that's why san francisco is 74 now because there is a sea breeze. it is much warmer today than yesterday. it moves up that way and heats up everybody, especially sacramento, modesto, and bakersfield. on thursday, i want to grab
in the big valley, low 100s.rend after tomorrow a possible record tomorrow with maybe a couple of days of residual. it drops off real fast. i wouldn't give this a heat wave status. even some showers and sprinkles in the mountainous areas around bernie and mccarthy and mount shasta in those areas. there is the company a and the grizzly peak area. you can see the tower a grizzly peak in the system below us. it is staying out of the way. the high pressure story is coming from this way. a of times,...
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very busy here around camino alto, and miller avenue here in mill valley.you can see there are crowds in the median and street. we are neil tamil pius high school. a very large crowd gathering. we are talking about a city that has less than 1% african- american population. recently, the mayor said that black lives matter was not of immediate local importance. she has since walked back that statement. there was even an incident a few years back at the high school with racist graffiti directed at the african-american principal of the school. people here feel like they need to speak out and educate their children. >> i'm out here because i have two kids, and i want them to see that if we as, as white people do not join and add our voices, then change may not happy happen. i think it's really important that we do, and they've been sort of ensconced in this very, you know, affluent, peaceful community, and they have no idea what's going on out there, and now they're starting to realize, and they are the ones who will change it later. >> reporter: as you can see
very busy here around camino alto, and miller avenue here in mill valley.you can see there are crowds in the median and street. we are neil tamil pius high school. a very large crowd gathering. we are talking about a city that has less than 1% african- american population. recently, the mayor said that black lives matter was not of immediate local importance. she has since walked back that statement. there was even an incident a few years back at the high school with racist graffiti directed at...
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some of the said disappear and the valley has become an almond producing machine. i see in australia the financial eyes ation of water is transforming landscapes and encouraging monoculture. i can remember because i grew up in the valley in a driving up and down and all over the place that you had much smaller plots of land and farms and a lot more alfalfa and cotton especially cotton and now you have you know just as far as the eye can see in some areas on the trees. as the price of water increases and it becomes more valuable than the land and more valuable than the production of the land. well you have a commodity it's valuable somewhere if you can't use it on the land what else might you be able to do with that farm it to sell. so you know where water is a new crop yes $100.00 is waters and is probably the most valuable crop in the central valley right now it's more valuable than oil. so what if blue gold were to replace black own. journey that of age is what's known as a watered down a reference to the billionaires of yesterday who control deal it's. i knew we
some of the said disappear and the valley has become an almond producing machine. i see in australia the financial eyes ation of water is transforming landscapes and encouraging monoculture. i can remember because i grew up in the valley in a driving up and down and all over the place that you had much smaller plots of land and farms and a lot more alfalfa and cotton especially cotton and now you have you know just as far as the eye can see in some areas on the trees. as the price of water...
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but the inland valleys will not get that ocean breeze so we're looking at some 90s in the tri-valley.th bay reaching 88 and up to 101 degrees in clear lake today. we'll talk more about a cooldown for the bay area coming up and, mike, you've been keeping an eye on the roads. how is it looking now? >>> looking great for drivers. we'll show you the overall picture. big view shows you mostly green including silicon valley and the second burst yesterday although there's a bill build starting now and out of the tri-valley and to 84 west in towards sunol and out of livermore is starting to build in the last 15 minutes. if you continue on the same latitude as 580 across the san mateo bridge you'll see traffic flows very smoothly there, akoss to the peninsula, low clouds hovering. back to you. >>> 6:39 right now. biden and obama together again. coming up next, the pair with the purpose. find out just how much cash they raised from their first campaign event in years. >>> on capitol hill this morning an important hearing over the politicalization of the justice department. out to wall street on
but the inland valleys will not get that ocean breeze so we're looking at some 90s in the tri-valley.th bay reaching 88 and up to 101 degrees in clear lake today. we'll talk more about a cooldown for the bay area coming up and, mike, you've been keeping an eye on the roads. how is it looking now? >>> looking great for drivers. we'll show you the overall picture. big view shows you mostly green including silicon valley and the second burst yesterday although there's a bill build...
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>>with the exception of the tri valley livermore unconquered about 10 degrees above average mid 90's for you but a few degrees below average for downtown san francisco warming up into the mid 60's and oakland near average highs low 70's for your friday afternoon and here's a live shot of the east bay over berkeley, but we can't really make it out. >>just because of that thick layer of marine layer we are noticing june gloom out there in full force even going to extend into our inland areas during the overnight hours temperatures out there right now widespread mid to upper 50's along the immediate coastline of the bay area low 60's along the east bay shoreline and 82 degrees for antioch so you've warmed up a few degrees because you're getting some offshore wind influence out there right now even extending into fairfield right now tracking some winds. breezy and pretty gusty at 33 miles per hour with gusts in that 35 mile per hour range, but calmer conditions right now for the rest of the bay area but winds and cooler weather those are going to be the 2 big weather stories this weekend
>>with the exception of the tri valley livermore unconquered about 10 degrees above average mid 90's for you but a few degrees below average for downtown san francisco warming up into the mid 60's and oakland near average highs low 70's for your friday afternoon and here's a live shot of the east bay over berkeley, but we can't really make it out. >>just because of that thick layer of marine layer we are noticing june gloom out there in full force even going to extend into our...
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>>in mid 80's and some of the warmest interior valleys moved up to 88 in antioch still 78 for the high in santa rosa and a very comfortable warm 80 degrees in san jose. but the fog and certainly moving in right now you can see kind of role and then along the coastline, it will be there tomorrow morning even inside the bay, maybe all the way in livermore valley by tomorrow morning as well so but a pretty good push their that onshore push right now 24 mile an hour winds of mill valley 15 in the san francisco 23 into fairfield so certainly got a strong breeze right now in spots in that will care that fog on shore you'll see those winds kind of decrease overnight tonight just a gentle breeze by tomorrow morning in most spots and then as we head toward the afternoon again you'll see that breeze kicking in with some gusts over 20 miles per hour along the coastline right now we're looking at 68 degrees in fremont 67 for friends in san jose 57 degrees in half moon bay 62. in oakland, 71 warm still in concord 78 safely at 63 degrees in petaluma fog of really thickening up over san francisco in
>>in mid 80's and some of the warmest interior valleys moved up to 88 in antioch still 78 for the high in santa rosa and a very comfortable warm 80 degrees in san jose. but the fog and certainly moving in right now you can see kind of role and then along the coastline, it will be there tomorrow morning even inside the bay, maybe all the way in livermore valley by tomorrow morning as well so but a pretty good push their that onshore push right now 24 mile an hour winds of mill valley 15 in...
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pen valley parker on the state house lawn. instead they intended to appeared smaller towns or suburbs that are trying to make a name for themselves. for example, shopping center. brand new post war shopping center like this is where it is that in terms of civic life in the 19 forties and fifties. late 19 fifties and early sixties, public life most from the downtown city center, civic center areas, to suburban areas. people are building. they are getting in their cars and driving to shopping centers rather than being on foot in the city. you made perfect sense to put a pioneer statute. at the time it was placed at the entrance of the parking lot for the shopping center. brand-new shopping center, but we are valuable in our little kansas words. we have a pioneer family. mom that and baby in a wagon wheel. it was much more later when the shopping center changed, but this was later moved to the fountain in a traffic sent traffic circle that you see here. monuments in the period also tended to depict a nuclear family. occasionally
pen valley parker on the state house lawn. instead they intended to appeared smaller towns or suburbs that are trying to make a name for themselves. for example, shopping center. brand new post war shopping center like this is where it is that in terms of civic life in the 19 forties and fifties. late 19 fifties and early sixties, public life most from the downtown city center, civic center areas, to suburban areas. people are building. they are getting in their cars and driving to shopping...
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but this will spread out a little bit to the east bay in some the valleys up in the north bay as well, we're still banking off of a dry atmosphere temperature check worth 68 hayward and oakland, new numbers coming in this antioch at 69 along with conquered and up to the north bay we have mid 6065 san francisco, 67 for san jose still trailing a little bit although not as dramatically up in the north bay other readings are ahead of where we were 24 hours ago. and for the breakdown today, 91 at high noon 94. we'll do it by 3 back to you. >>all right dave, thanks a lot. we're following breaking news in the south bay that's where a hostage situation that began overnight in san jose has apparently ended peacefully want to get the latest now from kron 4 sarah stinson she's live at the scene hi sarah. >>marty that's right. i'm live here on center road where the scene is still active. but the standoff that lasted over 7 hours has ended and ended peacefully. this is good news. this was an active hostage situation so is quite intense take a look at video from the scene when it was dark outside,
but this will spread out a little bit to the east bay in some the valleys up in the north bay as well, we're still banking off of a dry atmosphere temperature check worth 68 hayward and oakland, new numbers coming in this antioch at 69 along with conquered and up to the north bay we have mid 6065 san francisco, 67 for san jose still trailing a little bit although not as dramatically up in the north bay other readings are ahead of where we were 24 hours ago. and for the breakdown today, 91 at...
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temperatures will warm though a little bit more so in those inland valleys expected.re going about 79 say about 3 o'clock another feature throw in here particularly late in the day is some winds building. that's going to be today tomorrow or talk some about that in the 48 hour forecast as well back to you. all right, thank you dave. >>a developing story that we're following for you from overnight, another fatal officer involved shooting leads to a fiery protests. this time in atlanta, you're looking at a wendy's that was burned down saturday rush art brooks was killed in that parking lot friday night and now we're learning the officer who shot him has been fired. >>it all happened when officers found brooks asleep in his car in the drive-thru lane. then they tried arresting him and that led to the confrontation. you see now officers wrestling with brooks he then grabs the officer's taser and runs away the officers chased him. brooks appears then to turn and fire the taser at the officers. that's when one of the officers shoots and kills brooks as we mentioned that off
temperatures will warm though a little bit more so in those inland valleys expected.re going about 79 say about 3 o'clock another feature throw in here particularly late in the day is some winds building. that's going to be today tomorrow or talk some about that in the 48 hour forecast as well back to you. all right, thank you dave. >>a developing story that we're following for you from overnight, another fatal officer involved shooting leads to a fiery protests. this time in atlanta,...
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>>yeah we're definitely feeling the heat right now, especially in the valleys the tri valley is currently in the mid 90's right now antioch 96 degrees widespread 80's and 90's though, as you make your way inland so tracking upwards of 7 degrees of warming for most of the valleys compared to yesterday and even along the coast and east bay shoreline seeing a few degrees of additional warming earlier this afternoon right now though in the low 70's for downtown san francisco, thanks to the return of that cool sea breeze half moon bay at 63 degrees with hayward in the low 80's but low 90's for san jose and santa rosa, as you step out the door for your thursday night and overnight lows tonight going to be noticeably cooler right along the bay area coastline, thanks to the return of mother nature's air-conditioning system even pushing in that marine layer, returning to the bay area during the overnight hours so we are going to wake up to some cloud cover for friday morning but upper 50's as you make your way inland so still going to be a relatively mild night for most of our inland valleys and d
>>yeah we're definitely feeling the heat right now, especially in the valleys the tri valley is currently in the mid 90's right now antioch 96 degrees widespread 80's and 90's though, as you make your way inland so tracking upwards of 7 degrees of warming for most of the valleys compared to yesterday and even along the coast and east bay shoreline seeing a few degrees of additional warming earlier this afternoon right now though in the low 70's for downtown san francisco, thanks to the...