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she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnosis. the delay left her with the damaged along. >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> reporter: dr. lauer agrees. with our warming climate, funguses are like superbugs. they will evolve and survive. >> they will have no problem to adapt to any climate change. >> reporter: the question, will we ever catch up? >> the most common symptoms of valley fever are fatigue, dry cough, and a fever. it is not contagious. a bit of advice. if you are traveling along i-5, keep your windows rolled up and set your ac to recirculation. we have more information on valley fever and the fungus that causes it. head to our website at www.kpix.com. >>> let's check in with first alert meteorologist jessica burch . we are talking about a great day and a great weekend but, of course, the golden gate bridge is covered in fog. >> just like clockwork. i always feel bad for anyone coming in from out of town who just wants to have a nice weekend in san francisco and take some cute photos of
she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnosis. the delay left her with the damaged along. >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> reporter: dr. lauer agrees. with our warming climate, funguses are like superbugs. they will evolve and survive. >> they will have no problem to adapt to any climate change. >> reporter: the question, will we ever catch up? >> the most common symptoms of valley fever are fatigue, dry cough,...
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this is a... section of donora a town in a steep-sided valley. as you see, most of the pollution is actually leaving the valley as it should, and uh, this perspects lid represent them cap that folded over the valley, trapping into pollution. as days go by, the toxic fumes have nowhere to go, the smog builds, getting thicker and swamping the town. five days in and the situation takes an alarming turn. young telephone operator alice eureniac struggles through the sog to reach work. we had to buzz in to get in the door and the girl let me in, and she said, hurry up, get up here. she says, get your set on people are dying. the doctor's telephone starts to ring off the hook. after a while we realized, you now some. things drastically wrong. the emergency services are inundated with calls and the hospitals fill up with patience. the deaths that people experienced would have been like suffocating, like trying to breathe through a straw. no matter how deeply you inhale, the lungs are not getting air. by the end of the fifth day, the death toll is reached
this is a... section of donora a town in a steep-sided valley. as you see, most of the pollution is actually leaving the valley as it should, and uh, this perspects lid represent them cap that folded over the valley, trapping into pollution. as days go by, the toxic fumes have nowhere to go, the smog builds, getting thicker and swamping the town. five days in and the situation takes an alarming turn. young telephone operator alice eureniac struggles through the sog to reach work. we had to buzz...
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the success of silicon valley, the fact that there is so much wealth in silicon valley meant that a lot of other professions sessions needed to cater to the norms and expectations of people in silicon valley. and, you know, one silicon valley entrepreneur famously said, never invest in a company where the ceo wears a suit. so as a consequence, when lawyers and investment bankers and other people come to silicon valley, they feel they probably had better not wear a suit and think that that's bled over into much of the rest of society, including now congress right, right. >> although i could say that in silicon valley there's the casual yet expensive, well-made casual gear. right >> which is a little absolutely right what we're talking about. >> but many people think that this change today was made for senator fetterman. but as you said, it's not. but senators and congressional reps in the house have been pushing the old boundaries for a while now right ? arizona senator kirsten cinema has been criticized for wearing a denim sleeveless jacket. other women have caught flak for wearing nice
the success of silicon valley, the fact that there is so much wealth in silicon valley meant that a lot of other professions sessions needed to cater to the norms and expectations of people in silicon valley. and, you know, one silicon valley entrepreneur famously said, never invest in a company where the ceo wears a suit. so as a consequence, when lawyers and investment bankers and other people come to silicon valley, they feel they probably had better not wear a suit and think that that's...
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she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnose.he delay left her with a damaged lung >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> reporter: the doctor agrees, warning with our warming climate funguses are like super bugs, they will evolve and survive. >> they will have no problem to adapt to any climate change. >> reporter: the question, will we ever catch up? so, the most common symptoms, fatigue, dry cough, fever t. is not contagious. here is good advice. if you travel i-5 keep your wind owes rolled up, set your ac to recirculation so it cuts off any outside air. good to know. >>> from that to our weather and we are going to check in with paul now to find out about our small day to day changes. there you go. >> want to take over? >> no, i don't. take it. >> let's take a look at what has happened. few changes from day to day. the case all week and going to be the case for a couple more days before a ploddest baby warm up is going to kick in as we head to the back half of the weekend and early next week. the
she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnose.he delay left her with a damaged lung >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> reporter: the doctor agrees, warning with our warming climate funguses are like super bugs, they will evolve and survive. >> they will have no problem to adapt to any climate change. >> reporter: the question, will we ever catch up? so, the most common symptoms, fatigue, dry cough, fever t. is not...
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. another phenomenon: severe fog, which in 1948 will break havoc on this community. valley fog clouds that form at ground level. a clear night, the ground radiates heat upwards, so air at ground level gets colder and colder. in a valley, this cold air collects at the bottom. when moist air from the river rises and meets the cold layer. the moisture condenses around tiny particles in the air and forms water droplets. in large quantities, this becomes fog. in denora, fogs were frequent because they were lots of particles for the water to condense around, and when fog mixes with pollution, it becomes smog. fog and smog are pretty strange. spooky phenomena, but actually they're little more than tiny suspended droplets of water hanging in the air. now in a lab like this, it's actually very difficult to generate a proper fog, so the only way we can make fog is by using a fogan, but in 1940s in a city like denora, a combination of fog and the accurred smoke from the local factories would have combined together, it's really nasty. on october 27th, 1948, the town woke up to a thick and accurat
. another phenomenon: severe fog, which in 1948 will break havoc on this community. valley fog clouds that form at ground level. a clear night, the ground radiates heat upwards, so air at ground level gets colder and colder. in a valley, this cold air collects at the bottom. when moist air from the river rises and meets the cold layer. the moisture condenses around tiny particles in the air and forms water droplets. in large quantities, this becomes fog. in denora, fogs were frequent because...
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in donora, the warm air acts as cap over the valley, trapping fumes inside. special effects expert david woods replicates the capping effect of a temperature inversion using models and smoke machine. this is a representation of donora, town in a steep-sideded. valley, as you can see, most of the pollution is actually leaving the valley as it should, and uh, this perspects lid represent the warmair cap. that form over the valley trapping in for pollution. as days go by, the toxic fumes have nowhere to go. the smog builds, getting thicker and swamping the town. five days in and the situation takes an alarming turn. young telephone operator, aliraniac struggles through the to reach work. we had to buzz in to get in the door and the girl let me in, and she said, hurry up, get up here. this is um get your set on people are dying, the doctor's telephone starts to ring off the hook, after a while we realized here something was drastically wrong here, the emergency services are inundated with calls and the hospitals fill up with patients, the deaths of people experie
in donora, the warm air acts as cap over the valley, trapping fumes inside. special effects expert david woods replicates the capping effect of a temperature inversion using models and smoke machine. this is a representation of donora, town in a steep-sideded. valley, as you can see, most of the pollution is actually leaving the valley as it should, and uh, this perspects lid represent the warmair cap. that form over the valley trapping in for pollution. as days go by, the toxic fumes have...
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beautiful tourist destinations such as germany's our valley are being destroyed for tooth region cannot function without tourism spun covers. what climate change also offers new opportunities for tours off the beaten track? i think this gonna be more because of the the new airport is coming. climate change is also impacting tourism on the island of my york, the dream destination of many germans. in some districts, the water taps were turned off. i know there were water shortages for domestic use tourism in times of climate change. we look at 3 destinations and 3 approaches. the, the valley has become a symbol of climate change in germany and shows how a natural catastrophe can damage local tourism the before the flags. this region attracted half a 1000000 visitors per year, but those times are over. the people in the, our valley are wondering how a new form of tourism could look in times of climate change. the christian and clarissa lynn, who live in but know, you know, are thinking about this to their hotel, the art new vote. villa aurora built in 19 o. 5 was almost completely destroye
beautiful tourist destinations such as germany's our valley are being destroyed for tooth region cannot function without tourism spun covers. what climate change also offers new opportunities for tours off the beaten track? i think this gonna be more because of the the new airport is coming. climate change is also impacting tourism on the island of my york, the dream destination of many germans. in some districts, the water taps were turned off. i know there were water shortages for domestic...
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back in the owner valley, it's a special day. the iris son is the most famous sports event in the region. after a 3 year break, the marathon has attracted thousands of guests to the valley. again. the root leads right through the vineyards and just in time for the running event, the villain, aurora is also celebrating its reopening. still in their family are right at the start. runners from all over germany come to button 1000000 are are by now and need a place to stay. there are regular guests among the group of 9 runners from button shide, who are the 1st to visit after the flood for any use of fish loud and but to be honest, i was really shocked. i didn't imagine that the damage would still be so visible because it was 2 years ago i arrived here with my friend and told her driver on the back of the building. there's a parking lot and the garden at the back. but then we saw that everything is still a wasteland to the hotel is halfway restored. but i was kind of shocked. i have to say was the sound. sabina voice has stayed at th
back in the owner valley, it's a special day. the iris son is the most famous sports event in the region. after a 3 year break, the marathon has attracted thousands of guests to the valley. again. the root leads right through the vineyards and just in time for the running event, the villain, aurora is also celebrating its reopening. still in their family are right at the start. runners from all over germany come to button 1000000 are are by now and need a place to stay. there are regular guests...
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any our valley does. this person is expected to focus on sustainability people to create offers for all age groups. i just want to focus on aspects of tourism that are already sustainable and viewed sort of cycling or hiking and the issue of mobility movie to to reschedule this. indeed the impossible for me, what's missing is the infrastructure. we can talk more about sustainable mobility amiability coming, but what we really need is charging stations for electric cars, crushed whole to an odd to me. i had finished every stick and bottom line. i didn't thought annoying uh before the flood. there was only one charging option is just one at bmw. i know i'm cigarette and they were kind enough to say central people to us below to to, i mean that just isn't good enough. the, our valley will be a showcase for the tourist model of the future and exemplary sustainable climate friendly holiday destination. the concept is planned for completion in 2025. it's a great idea. but how does it work in practice? in their
any our valley does. this person is expected to focus on sustainability people to create offers for all age groups. i just want to focus on aspects of tourism that are already sustainable and viewed sort of cycling or hiking and the issue of mobility movie to to reschedule this. indeed the impossible for me, what's missing is the infrastructure. we can talk more about sustainable mobility amiability coming, but what we really need is charging stations for electric cars, crushed whole to an odd...
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are in the 50s from los gatos to fremont and even the livermore valley. this afternoon, inland east bay, we will be seeing warmer temperatures. 80s today, 60s along the coast. it will stay cloudy along the coast this afternoon but the cloudy skies in the santa clara valley, those will pull back and we will see sunshine this afternoon. let's start with that. let's look at our bus stop forecast for areas like danville. on our monday we are nice and cool in the 50s with partly cloudy skies. this afternoon, we will see 70s and plenty sunshine. let's head to the coast where it is a lot cooler this morning, upper 50s turning to upper 60s with mostly sunny skies. we will see the clouds rolling around especially into the coastline this afternoon. fog futurecast, advancing the clock to lunchtime. watch how we see sunny skies throughout inland areas from santa clara valley to wine country. it is still cloudy and cool, in the 60s. i will show you the rest of the week coming up in a bit. >> thank you. >>> let's talk about the bay bridge and the commute into san franc
are in the 50s from los gatos to fremont and even the livermore valley. this afternoon, inland east bay, we will be seeing warmer temperatures. 80s today, 60s along the coast. it will stay cloudy along the coast this afternoon but the cloudy skies in the santa clara valley, those will pull back and we will see sunshine this afternoon. let's start with that. let's look at our bus stop forecast for areas like danville. on our monday we are nice and cool in the 50s with partly cloudy skies. this...
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she had valley fever for a year and a half. she needed an antifungal treatment which was horrible. >> my hair would fall out in chunks, i would take a fire -- shower and it would just fall out. my mouth was hurting all the time, it would burn. >> at first, she thought she had the flu. her doctors thought it was asthma, then tuberculosis. she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnosis. the delay left her with a damaged lung. >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> dr. lauer agrees, she warns with the warming climate, funguses are like superbugs, they will evolve and survive. >> they will have no problem adapting to any climate change. >> the question, will we ever catch up? >> if you do travel i-5 this weekend, keep your windows rolled up and set your ac to recirculation. the most common symptoms of valley fever are fatigue, dry cough and fever. it is not contagious. for more on this and all of our other stories, just go to our website, kpix .com. >> that is frightening to think abou
she had valley fever for a year and a half. she needed an antifungal treatment which was horrible. >> my hair would fall out in chunks, i would take a fire -- shower and it would just fall out. my mouth was hurting all the time, it would burn. >> at first, she thought she had the flu. her doctors thought it was asthma, then tuberculosis. she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnosis. the delay left her with a damaged lung. >> my biggest advice is to educate...
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>>> plus, a castro valley teacher in jail tonight. the warning his students gave the school board five months ago. >>> and low riders leading an independence day celebration through san francisco's latino districts. >>> good everything, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we start tonight in oakland, where a stray bullet took the life of a mother sleeping on her couch. this happened just before 10:00 last night on 38th avenue in the city's laurel district. betty yu spoke with a witness who says the neighborhood is seeing a rise in crime. >> by the time i walked around the corner there, they were -- the first ambulance had come and they were covering her up. >> reporter: he was inside laurel lounge on mcarthur boulevard when shots rang out across the street near masterton street. >> earlier that day, everybody was nervous because there was a bunch of guys hanging out gathering their weapons, like in -- it was like a -- figured it was a retaliatory thing or something between factions. >> reporter: how did you know that? >> i've
>>> plus, a castro valley teacher in jail tonight. the warning his students gave the school board five months ago. >>> and low riders leading an independence day celebration through san francisco's latino districts. >>> good everything, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we start tonight in oakland, where a stray bullet took the life of a mother sleeping on her couch. this happened just before 10:00 last night on 38th avenue in the city's laurel...
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we're sitting below average anywhere from concord down into the santa clara valley. all the way along our coast too. it's a beautiful cool weather to kick off this workweek. we'll see a little bit of a warm-up in just in time for fall and i know that sounds ironic and i'll show you what i mean by that coming up in the full forecast. gianna, how are the roads this morning. >>> it is busy, jess. this is at 580 and 205 connector. it's busy anyway for the computeup supercommuters but a report of a crash blocking lanes. this is westbound 580 right at vasco road. traffic is pretty busy as you approach that area. and it's really backed up into the altamont pass. so definitely give yourself some extra time there. you are going to need extra time at the bay bridge toll plaza as well. look at this. emergencies millions are on and the backup already 6:03 and you are well to the foot of the maze. >>> the cdc signed off on the updated covid-19 vaccine recommendation. now almost all cvs pharmacies in the bay area are offering the latest shot. and health experts sapperment 65 years
we're sitting below average anywhere from concord down into the santa clara valley. all the way along our coast too. it's a beautiful cool weather to kick off this workweek. we'll see a little bit of a warm-up in just in time for fall and i know that sounds ironic and i'll show you what i mean by that coming up in the full forecast. gianna, how are the roads this morning. >>> it is busy, jess. this is at 580 and 205 connector. it's busy anyway for the computeup supercommuters but a...
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all the way into the central valley from oakland across the bridge into san francisco. we are sitting in the upper 60s and lower 70s. let's head south along 101 into the santa clara valley from san jose into bus goddess, you can expect upper 70s and low 80s with sunshine. speaking of 80s, let's go to inland east bay where concord and vallejo see a range from 70s into the 80s. >>> today around the bay. in oakland this morning city council members are discussing a public safety resolution aimed at improving the city's response to crime. it calls for a handful of changes . they include an increase in 911 dispatcher steph with reduced waiting times when you call into 911, it adds authorization for a lateral please academy. according to opd's latest crime report crime in the city has increased about 20% from last year. over the past couple days two oakland residents were shot while inside their homes. one of them was a wife and a mother of two, who did not survive . the other is in the hospital in critical condition. >>> tonight you can join the effort to help farmworkers fa
all the way into the central valley from oakland across the bridge into san francisco. we are sitting in the upper 60s and lower 70s. let's head south along 101 into the santa clara valley from san jose into bus goddess, you can expect upper 70s and low 80s with sunshine. speaking of 80s, let's go to inland east bay where concord and vallejo see a range from 70s into the 80s. >>> today around the bay. in oakland this morning city council members are discussing a public safety...
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upper 80s for the warmer inland valleys. mid to upper 70s for much of the bay. >>> crime fatigue seems to be setting in for a lot of local business owners in oakland. one example is at the 7eleven in the diamond district. robbers held up the owner for the third time in about a month. da lin has more. >> reporter: many businesses like the 7eleven feel alone and helpless. they say crime is out of control. they are demanding city leaders to do better. robbery happened just before 12:30 saturday morning. it is the 7eleven on macarthur boulevard in the diamond district. surveillance video shows two young men with masks pretending to buy something. they pulled out two guns and held up two cashiers. a gunman at the entrance told the customer who was outside to leave. the cashier had both hands up. >> very scared. >> reporter: the gunman demanded daniel and his coworker empty two cash registers and took tobacco products as well. altogether the cashiers say the store lost several hundred dollars. >> they take what they want. the mone
upper 80s for the warmer inland valleys. mid to upper 70s for much of the bay. >>> crime fatigue seems to be setting in for a lot of local business owners in oakland. one example is at the 7eleven in the diamond district. robbers held up the owner for the third time in about a month. da lin has more. >> reporter: many businesses like the 7eleven feel alone and helpless. they say crime is out of control. they are demanding city leaders to do better. robbery happened just before...
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she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnosis.he delay left her with a damaged lung. >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> reporter: dr. lauer agrees. she warns with our warming climate, funguses are like super bugs. they will evolve and survive. >> so they will have no problem to adapt to any climate change. >> reporter: the question, will we ever catch up? >> most common symptoms of valley fever are fatigue, dry cough, and fever. it isn't contagious, but some advice from dr. lauer, if you do travel in the central valley i-5, roll windows up and set your ac to inside circulation. >> for more on our project earth stories, head to kpix.com. >>> and, coming up, if you think giving up on an education to open a taco truck is a bad idea, this guy says not so fast. >> and we get people as far as los angeles to come all the way to san jose to try it out. >> a gamble on a bold idea is really paying off. >> wow. >>> and in the first alert forecast, we had kind of an exciting weather day today. there were light
she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnosis.he delay left her with a damaged lung. >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> reporter: dr. lauer agrees. she warns with our warming climate, funguses are like super bugs. they will evolve and survive. >> so they will have no problem to adapt to any climate change. >> reporter: the question, will we ever catch up? >> most common symptoms of valley fever are fatigue, dry...
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it will take place among the redwoods at mill valley's historic old mill park. joining us live now with a preview are haven armistead, a junior at tam high and zach gilmore. tam high, art teacher and president of the mill valley fall arts festival board. thank you both for joining us today. thank you. okay. so who wants to tell us about the festival, its history, and what you love about it? >> i guess i'll start out. yeah. so the festival, like you said, has been around for 66 years here in mill valley. and i've the history is really close to me becauserew up here and have been part oft inome way for basically my entire life. and all about having showing art and bringing art the community and, and yeah, that's, i mean, in a nutshell,'d having a p t community to, to experience and interact with artists and in these videos that you provided, you know, we see beautiful paintings, we see puppetry. >> but zach, what are the different kinds of art that peop can experience there? >> so it's al rae. it's a juried so probably about, i think this year about 230 artists ap
it will take place among the redwoods at mill valley's historic old mill park. joining us live now with a preview are haven armistead, a junior at tam high and zach gilmore. tam high, art teacher and president of the mill valley fall arts festival board. thank you both for joining us today. thank you. okay. so who wants to tell us about the festival, its history, and what you love about it? >> i guess i'll start out. yeah. so the festival, like you said, has been around for 66 years here...
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the visibility is tough out over areas of sonoma valley as well as a napa valley. take a look. santa rosa reporting quarter mile petaluma quarter mile novato zero visibility for you and over towards napa, we're seeing half a mile. the thick low lying fog going to be in that area at least for the next couple of hours. and then we'll begin to lift and pull away with sunny skies expected for the second half of the day. half moon bay, visibility six miles there. our temperatures this morning very similar to yesterday within a few degrees. novato you are up by seven. napa up by three. oakland 59 degrees to start your morning. we've got 55 sfo in the north bay. a little bit of a cool start. novato you're at 50 with the clouds in the fog overhead. the winds are generally light and calm this morning. we'll see just a little bit of a breeze in the afternoon. right now, fairfield reporting 14mph. so it's a quiet start to the day and we do have clouds along the coast inside the bay for the afternoon. we are going to be right where we should be in san francisco, 70 degrees, but a little bi
the visibility is tough out over areas of sonoma valley as well as a napa valley. take a look. santa rosa reporting quarter mile petaluma quarter mile novato zero visibility for you and over towards napa, we're seeing half a mile. the thick low lying fog going to be in that area at least for the next couple of hours. and then we'll begin to lift and pull away with sunny skies expected for the second half of the day. half moon bay, visibility six miles there. our temperatures this morning very...
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fog spreading out into the inland valleys and again, a quick retreat out of those inland valleys withinst couple hours of daylight. the fog will pull just a little bit away from the coast for at least a couple of hours afternoon. the onshore breeze will be noticeable, but not all that strong by bay area standards, especially in the first half of the day. strongest gusts inland will mostly be in the 10 to 15 mile-per-hour range, maybe some 20 miles per hour gusts went along the coast. temperatures tomorrow are almost exactly where they are supposed to be this time of year, upper 50s and low 70s around the day with upper 80s inland. 60s, of course, along the coast, but the sun should breakthrough for a little while. a mix of 70s and 80s down the peninsula and around the south end of the bay with lower and middle 80s in the center clara valley. 82 in san jose is exactly the normal high temperature. lower and middle 80s for most of the tri-valley. if you are staying below 90 degrees you are doing just fine and lisa carberg. upper 60s and low 70s around the bay with mostly low 80s for the no
fog spreading out into the inland valleys and again, a quick retreat out of those inland valleys withinst couple hours of daylight. the fog will pull just a little bit away from the coast for at least a couple of hours afternoon. the onshore breeze will be noticeable, but not all that strong by bay area standards, especially in the first half of the day. strongest gusts inland will mostly be in the 10 to 15 mile-per-hour range, maybe some 20 miles per hour gusts went along the coast....
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i don't have rain in the forecast for places like the tri-valley or the santa clara valley. maybe 1/100 of an inch , maybe a drop. those are today's daytime highs. we looked at those at the top of the hour and the bottom of the hour we will do it again. as we do on the morning shows . there is your seven-day forecast. the 70s on monday with a chance of rain for san francisco and oakland. north bay valleys have the best chance for rain. san jose, unfortunately no rain for you. unless you get a drop. for the inland east bay, any rain you get will be short-lived. >>> some unusual visitors showed up to a wisconsin beach and they attracted a big crowd of onlookers. everybody excited to see the guests coming far from their normal tropical setting. these five flamingos were spotted at port washington on friday along the beach at lake michigan. according to the wisconsin society for ontology, this marked the first sighting of the species in wisconsin state history. three of them were adults , with their pink plumage and two were juveniles. the ones in great. about 75 bird enthusiast
i don't have rain in the forecast for places like the tri-valley or the santa clara valley. maybe 1/100 of an inch , maybe a drop. those are today's daytime highs. we looked at those at the top of the hour and the bottom of the hour we will do it again. as we do on the morning shows . there is your seven-day forecast. the 70s on monday with a chance of rain for san francisco and oakland. north bay valleys have the best chance for rain. san jose, unfortunately no rain for you. unless you get a...
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in the tri-valley.oesn't clear out for most of the rest of the bay until we get towards late morning and into the early afternoon. and then it will. yo will have more sunshine than anything else today. except for the city and the immediate golden gate bridge. temperature out there now are in the mid 60s. your daytime highs today are going to be just like yesterday. with plenty of sunshine and you will be in the mid 80s today inland and a lot of mid- to upper 70s forest bay there's a cooldown for the weekend so we're going to look at that coming up in the complete first alert forecastjust a few minutes. for now, g back to you. >>> hopefully that this weekend because it's friday and it is friday light on some of the freeways. live look here at the san mateo bridge and you can se traffic is moving along pretty well. we don't have too much going on which is great news fo anyone making that ride between 880 and 101. now however, there might be still a lot of people in town because of dreamforce. even though
in the tri-valley.oesn't clear out for most of the rest of the bay until we get towards late morning and into the early afternoon. and then it will. yo will have more sunshine than anything else today. except for the city and the immediate golden gate bridge. temperature out there now are in the mid 60s. your daytime highs today are going to be just like yesterday. with plenty of sunshine and you will be in the mid 80s today inland and a lot of mid- to upper 70s forest bay there's a cooldown...
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anything more than a few sprinkles in the tri-valley and santa clara valley would be an achievement forr the sun comes up tomorrow, we're done. we'll see sunshine the rest of the day. how much rain are we talking about? let's bring in the forecast model numbers. this is never perfect, but it's a good idea overall what to expect. we're looking at the possible for a few sprinkles in the santa clara valley, same thing basically for fremont, redwood city, livermore and antioch. there are parts of the east bay that may register maybe 0.01-inch of rain, but it's basically around the bay, along the coast with a chance of a little more than that. a few hundredths inch of rain for san francisco, amounts in the north bay more impressive the farther north you go to potentially more than a 0.1-inch for santa rosa which doesn't put an end to fire season, but any moisture definitely helps. through tonight we will see temperatures drop off but not that far with a layer of cloud cover rolling in. our temperatures will bottom out in the low 60s. that blanket of clouds is holding warmth near ground level
anything more than a few sprinkles in the tri-valley and santa clara valley would be an achievement forr the sun comes up tomorrow, we're done. we'll see sunshine the rest of the day. how much rain are we talking about? let's bring in the forecast model numbers. this is never perfect, but it's a good idea overall what to expect. we're looking at the possible for a few sprinkles in the santa clara valley, same thing basically for fremont, redwood city, livermore and antioch. there are parts of...
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she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnosis. the delay left her with a damaged lung. >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> reporter: dr. lower agrees, she warns that fungus's are like superbugs, they will evolve and survive. >> they will have no problem to adapt to any climate change. >> reporter: the question, will we ever catch up? >> the most common symptoms of valley fever include fatigue, dry cough and a fever, it is not contagious but a bit of advice from the doctor, if you travel by five, keep your windows rolled up and set your ac to recirculation so it cuts off any outside air. >>> along the coast today we are seeing mostly sunny skies, clouds moving in and out and daytime highs are sitting in the upper 60s, it is a beautiful day for us today. for the rest of us, we are seeing sunshine in the afternoon, it is a beautiful day to get some fresh air. the air quality is great, temperatures are sitting right around average for this time of year. as we head into this weekend, we are going to see
she demanded a test for valley fever. it confirmed the diagnosis. the delay left her with a damaged lung. >> my biggest advice is to educate yourself as much as possible. >> reporter: dr. lower agrees, she warns that fungus's are like superbugs, they will evolve and survive. >> they will have no problem to adapt to any climate change. >> reporter: the question, will we ever catch up? >> the most common symptoms of valley fever include fatigue, dry cough and a...
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quite a backup forming toward castro valley. another slowdown on highway 4 coming through a construction zone, early slowing into concord, as well as persistent slowing in richmond as we're traveling westbound on 80. we'll check those both out. back to you. >> thank you. >>> celebrating a silver anniversary. 25 years ago a tiny little company called google launched in silicon valley. google the rest of the story. if not, stick around, because we're going to talk about that and more about the new technology leaders say will shape the next 25 years. >>> meantime, a big legal move against amazon, and a record set in space. ♪♪ >> what are you doing in my swamp? >> any monster lover would surely be over the moon to experience one halloween week deal. how about experiencing the swamp-like life of shrek? swamp-like life of shrek? we'llell you about i tt. oh ms. flores, what would we do without you? leader of many, and pet wrangler too. you report to your boss, every afternoon. so beautiful. so becoming a student again might seem imposs
quite a backup forming toward castro valley. another slowdown on highway 4 coming through a construction zone, early slowing into concord, as well as persistent slowing in richmond as we're traveling westbound on 80. we'll check those both out. back to you. >> thank you. >>> celebrating a silver anniversary. 25 years ago a tiny little company called google launched in silicon valley. google the rest of the story. if not, stick around, because we're going to talk about that and...
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bay valleys. see, you'll see it. >> really spill in action to the sacramento valley, too. want to show you the quick winds that we have at this hour. usually in the afternoon and evening hours like this, we tend to see them elevate a little bit more. so we have a front as what it wants to be called as what we've got going on now. but it's pretty weak. it's not like during the winter months. it really drives some weather for us, but it's going to cool us off. that will take and certainly thickens up that marine layer while we're at too. temperature. check for ya. as we head up to tahoe, mid 70's to the week ahead. enjoy if you're heading that direction doesn't appear to be 2 impacted by what's going on from our perspective. so we're not going to see the temperature drop as much happening up there. but again, back to that fog again. there you notice it start to thicken up for tonight down to the santa clara valley mixes out for tomorrow and probably will do the same thing as late as wednesday. now i
bay valleys. see, you'll see it. >> really spill in action to the sacramento valley, too. want to show you the quick winds that we have at this hour. usually in the afternoon and evening hours like this, we tend to see them elevate a little bit more. so we have a front as what it wants to be called as what we've got going on now. but it's pretty weak. it's not like during the winter months. it really drives some weather for us, but it's going to cool us off. that will take and certainly...
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i actually rosa fierro was born in castro valley and calls the livermore valley home.ed her professional career as a legal assistant and a san francisco law firm. she gave it all up to be the only hispanic woman owner and winemaker in the livermore valley. pretty frightening. and in fact, it still is in. it's really hard to give up a no benefits and a paycheck and all of those things. plus, you know, nixon peabody really was like a family to me. but but this is just such an incredible experience. and i just i love it. it's more i know this is where i should be in life. born deeply enriched in mexican heritage and traditions. it is her family. she credits for her own strong will generation. eons ago, rosa's family made the bold decision immigrating to the bay area from new mexico as it split from mexico and became a us territory in 1912. my family's from new mexico and they've been in new mexico since before the united states owned it. so and my family came from new mexico into oakland to work. my grandfather for my great grandfather came over first and joined the teams
i actually rosa fierro was born in castro valley and calls the livermore valley home.ed her professional career as a legal assistant and a san francisco law firm. she gave it all up to be the only hispanic woman owner and winemaker in the livermore valley. pretty frightening. and in fact, it still is in. it's really hard to give up a no benefits and a paycheck and all of those things. plus, you know, nixon peabody really was like a family to me. but but this is just such an incredible...
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leÓn: regresamos con mÁs en segundos desde simi valley. se hablÓ de Él. leÓn: estuvo presente como una sombra, pero el hombre de carne y hueso estuvo en michigan. reportera: del expresidente donald trump fue recibido entre aplausos y pancartas de apoyo por parte de trabajadores automotrices en esta fÁbrica de piezas de repuesto no sindicalizada en michigan. tambiÉn asistieron algunos miembros del sindicato, organizaciÓn a la que pidiÓ su respaldo en la recta a la casa blanca. [habla en inglÉs] el pedido de trump fue directo al lÍder de la organizaciÓn, quien ayer recibiÓ joe biden en michigan, y quien se uniÓ a la huelga contra las tres empresas automotrices. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: el exmandatario atacÓ la agenda polÍtica del presidente biden, a quien acusa de querer eliminar miles de trabajos y enviarlos a china. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: la visita de trump a michigan coincide con la campaÑa que seÑala a trump de cerrar decenas de plantas durante su mandato. durante su discurso, hablÓ sobre el gobernador de la florida, a quien ac
leÓn: regresamos con mÁs en segundos desde simi valley. se hablÓ de Él. leÓn: estuvo presente como una sombra, pero el hombre de carne y hueso estuvo en michigan. reportera: del expresidente donald trump fue recibido entre aplausos y pancartas de apoyo por parte de trabajadores automotrices en esta fÁbrica de piezas de repuesto no sindicalizada en michigan. tambiÉn asistieron algunos miembros del sindicato, organizaciÓn a la que pidiÓ su respaldo en la recta a la casa blanca. [habla en...
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i did a three painting series of visitation valley and the businesses on leland. it felt good to drop off the paintings and hung them. >> my business is picking up. the city is opening up. we have mask requirements. i check temperatures. i ask for vaccination card and/or recent test. the older folks they want to feel safe here. >> i feel like there is a sense of unity happening. >> what got us through the pandemic was our customers. their dogs needed groomed, we have to cut their nails so they don't over grow. >> this is only going to push us forward. i sense a spirit of community and just belief in one another. >> we are trying to see if we can help all small businesses around here. there is a cannabis club lounge next to the dog parlor to bring foot traffic. my business is not going to work if the business across the street is not getting help. >> in hit us hard. i see a bright future to get the storefronts full. >> once people come here i think they really like it. >> if you are from san francisco visit visitation valley to see how this side of the city is the
i did a three painting series of visitation valley and the businesses on leland. it felt good to drop off the paintings and hung them. >> my business is picking up. the city is opening up. we have mask requirements. i check temperatures. i ask for vaccination card and/or recent test. the older folks they want to feel safe here. >> i feel like there is a sense of unity happening. >> what got us through the pandemic was our customers. their dogs needed groomed, we have to cut...
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for the inland valley, 88 has been the average for the last six weeks.ay, the average here is 87. so, we are starting to trend towards fall, now, and not only will we do 87 for concord, but we will go below that once we get back here. look at the last day, by the time we get towards monday. it is still nice to see temperatures and daytime highs in the 70s for our warmer inland valleys. it will be a while, but it is coming. >>> let's take a look at how it feels out there now, the current number for concord is 90. we will come back into the bay, and instead of looking here for diablo let's look at santa clara valley and downtown san jose, the number is noticeably cooler. if we look at the bay as a whole, the marine layer is holding steady along the coast. you can see the clouds out here in the 60s for half moon bay. it is in the 60s in san francisco and there are a lot of low 70s. let's skip ahead to daytime highs, those are daytime highs for today. these are the numbers for tomorrow. that is tuesday, and if we look at wednesday, all these numbers will go
for the inland valley, 88 has been the average for the last six weeks.ay, the average here is 87. so, we are starting to trend towards fall, now, and not only will we do 87 for concord, but we will go below that once we get back here. look at the last day, by the time we get towards monday. it is still nice to see temperatures and daytime highs in the 70s for our warmer inland valleys. it will be a while, but it is coming. >>> let's take a look at how it feels out there now, the...
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we cut out, we're all over the place in the red river valley. my dad used to migrate with a crew of men. he secured a farm that we worked in pretty much until he retired. my husband and i, when we got married, we just decided to stay on and not migrate anymore, and just made it a home in minnesota. the regulations were there, but they weren't enforced. farmers were to look the other way most often. my parents would make us hide while there were inspectors, then once they left, we were back in the fields again. i thought it was normal, and that everybody was doing it. all we wanted to do is try to make it easy for my parents. my dad was an abuser, so we would do anything to alleviate some of the financial burden, so we just worked at that and put 100 and then some just to keep him happy so he wouldn't do anything to my mom. i am an intervention advocate for victims of domestic violence and victims of sexual assault. i've done a lot of things from grassroots, of course, i didn't want my kids in the field. my husband and i protect our kids and neve
we cut out, we're all over the place in the red river valley. my dad used to migrate with a crew of men. he secured a farm that we worked in pretty much until he retired. my husband and i, when we got married, we just decided to stay on and not migrate anymore, and just made it a home in minnesota. the regulations were there, but they weren't enforced. farmers were to look the other way most often. my parents would make us hide while there were inspectors, then once they left, we were back in...
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the santa clara valley. we are dealing with the marine layer closer to the cost. 70s from san jose to morgan hill. we are off to a mild start. you said it perfectly, it feels more like fall. half moon bay is sitting at 63. there are the pumpkin patches. it's starting to feel like it throughout the bay area, 60s in san francisco where we are dealing with that marine layer a little bit longer. into the next days, low pressure will continue to move in and that's going to continue to cool us. these fall like temperatures, we will notice them throughout the bay especially in inland areas. this system will dip temperatures down to the 70s inland right around the corner. let's zoom out a little bit. pleasanton is a great example. we will see temperatures mostly in the 80s today and tomorrow and quickly pop to the 70s. it doesn't look like that will pop up. if you don't mind, zoom in. that marine layer will be sticking around in the evening hours tonight. san francisco is patriot in half. everyone is coming in for d
the santa clara valley. we are dealing with the marine layer closer to the cost. 70s from san jose to morgan hill. we are off to a mild start. you said it perfectly, it feels more like fall. half moon bay is sitting at 63. there are the pumpkin patches. it's starting to feel like it throughout the bay area, 60s in san francisco where we are dealing with that marine layer a little bit longer. into the next days, low pressure will continue to move in and that's going to continue to cool us. these...
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i. valley choreography and music created using artificial intelligence. the southern questions are inspired by e, i to fusion to the stage that live single across for the summer season. composer, how are you? uses a i to generate some static voices he can use and performance is fine. i've collected hundreds of vocal techniques for on the walls and creating my own data sets my own collections of voice to then create new phrases, new expressions. so there are versions of me that are not me singing, and that is something i find very, very fascinating. the idea that we can create 2nd cells, something that we can interact with and learn from that is from us, but no us terry yet because worked closely with digital technology for 15 years for fusion, be trained as a i with over a 1000 hours of his vocals life be focusing melded with you digitally altered and looked coco's with a healthy i explores the limits of the human voice. i feel like my ability to unlock my voice. i've been able to control my voice in a way that has never happened before. and is that level
i. valley choreography and music created using artificial intelligence. the southern questions are inspired by e, i to fusion to the stage that live single across for the summer season. composer, how are you? uses a i to generate some static voices he can use and performance is fine. i've collected hundreds of vocal techniques for on the walls and creating my own data sets my own collections of voice to then create new phrases, new expressions. so there are versions of me that are not me...
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leadership group, what kind of impact do you think she had on silicon valley? >> what does she do to affect positive change in the valley? >> her influence has been enormous. she has been a longtime ally to the silicon valley leadership group, a long time ally to our companies because she always believed in setting the conditions with legislators to allow companies to grow and invest. that i can think back to issues i worked on again 15 years ago. the research and development tax credit. right. and those early days finding ways to retool that, looking at ways to support companies when it came to innovation in their spend and investment to scale here. so i think she is always been on the side of being very pragmatic. and those results show because she was loved by the ceos and executives here in the valley. >> all right. i know this has been a really sad day, but i do want to leave on a happier note, more optimistic note. can you share with us really quickly in 30s, maybe a sense of humor that she displayed or funny story that you remember? >> i'll try and knock
leadership group, what kind of impact do you think she had on silicon valley? >> what does she do to affect positive change in the valley? >> her influence has been enormous. she has been a longtime ally to the silicon valley leadership group, a long time ally to our companies because she always believed in setting the conditions with legislators to allow companies to grow and invest. that i can think back to issues i worked on again 15 years ago. the research and development tax...
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. >> there is a lot of unique characteristics about visitation valley.t is a unique part of the city. >> we are off in a corner of the city against the san francisco county line 101 on one side. vis station valley is still one of the last blue color neighborhoods in san francisco. a lot of working class families out here. it is unusual. not a lot of apartment buildings. a lot of single family homes. >> great business corridor. so much traffic coming through here and stopping off to grab coffee or sandwich or pick up food before going home. >> a lot of customers are from the neighborhood. they are painters or mechanics. they are like blue color workers, a lot of them. >> the community is lovely. multi-racial and hopefully we can look out for each other. >> there is a variety of businesses on the block. you think of buffalo kitchen, chinese food, pork buns, sandwich. library, bank of america with a parking lot. the market where you can grab anything. amazing food choices, nail salons. basically everything you need is here. >> a lot of these businesses up a
. >> there is a lot of unique characteristics about visitation valley.t is a unique part of the city. >> we are off in a corner of the city against the san francisco county line 101 on one side. vis station valley is still one of the last blue color neighborhoods in san francisco. a lot of working class families out here. it is unusual. not a lot of apartment buildings. a lot of single family homes. >> great business corridor. so much traffic coming through here and stopping...
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. >> tracy weatherby is with second harvest of silicon valley. one of the bay area's biggest food banks, and she says they've been preparing for a shutdown. >> people are not getting paychecks, not getting cal fresh. we have really worked to ensure that we'll have resources available so that people can get groceries and that basic food support that they need to survive. warning if a shutdown does drag on, they could have a problem keeping up. i'm hoping the whole congress will work together to avert this completely unnecessary crisis for low income people. >> but east bay congressman mark desaulnier is losing hope. when asked if he's optimistic about getting a deal done. he was quite clear not after today. >> i was surprised by how many republicans voted against a bill that was completely unacceptable to us and the congressman isn't mincing words about the impact it will be become more disastrous over time, but people will feel the effects of it and they'll feel it reasonably quickly. >> that was tara campbell reporting. lawmakers have until 9 p.
. >> tracy weatherby is with second harvest of silicon valley. one of the bay area's biggest food banks, and she says they've been preparing for a shutdown. >> people are not getting paychecks, not getting cal fresh. we have really worked to ensure that we'll have resources available so that people can get groceries and that basic food support that they need to survive. warning if a shutdown does drag on, they could have a problem keeping up. i'm hoping the whole congress will work...
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valley water couldn't release the water fast enough as torrential rains hit causing the reservoir to spill over into coyote creek and flooding neighborhoods miles away in san jose. >> it's good to see stuff happening after many years of planning and design. >> reporter: today valley water shared videos showing a walkthrough of the tum for the first time. an estimated 1,500 trucks of rock have been carried out so far. on the other side, excavators are floating on barges working to clear out sediment. >> we are already through the section of hard rock. it was about 25 or 30 feet. now we are back no a softer rock that's not requiring blasting techniques. we are using convention alt excavation. >> reporter: once the tunnel is finished in two years, construction will retrofit the dam. the federal and state government forced the $1.4 billion project to happen after multiple studies showed the dam was at risk of failing in a major earthquake. valley water estimates it will be finished by 2032. >> this is the board of directors' single most important project. our largest dam of ten. we are e
valley water couldn't release the water fast enough as torrential rains hit causing the reservoir to spill over into coyote creek and flooding neighborhoods miles away in san jose. >> it's good to see stuff happening after many years of planning and design. >> reporter: today valley water shared videos showing a walkthrough of the tum for the first time. an estimated 1,500 trucks of rock have been carried out so far. on the other side, excavators are floating on barges working to...
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the valley shows her in human concrete art together. the, the systems are the $200.00 a human potential which can be beautiful and can be exciting, and it's very much, it's a stay. and i think we should lean in and understand and help younger generations know how to use this power appropriately. instead of covering our eyes and is and pretending it does not exist when it comes to experimenting with the with x, the outs book, state c, a is a real trailblazer. here you can see industrial robots as ballet dancers or entire operas in the or you can dive into argument as reality. this q r code is concealing a world of serial adventure. leonora carrington's production and funnel not tempt, takes place and documented reality. also book state theater is taking the stage to the city streets with this radical new production. the q arc which are everywhere on the streets, on postcards and online. because i didn't spend anything, stay the same barriers while dying a ticket or choosing an access to this. you can just experience the theater in the ci
the valley shows her in human concrete art together. the, the systems are the $200.00 a human potential which can be beautiful and can be exciting, and it's very much, it's a stay. and i think we should lean in and understand and help younger generations know how to use this power appropriately. instead of covering our eyes and is and pretending it does not exist when it comes to experimenting with the with x, the outs book, state c, a is a real trailblazer. here you can see industrial robots...
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in the valley. death rates for some native communities was as high as 90%. and so when missionaries and american fur trappers began, the country, they found willamette valley and other parts of. the oregon country depopulated. and they view this as open land theirs for the taking, not mention evidence of the providence of god that had directed them to these open lands. and so. from the 1820s to the mid 1840s, we've got the hudson's bay company and then american settlers jointly occupying the oregon country. exactly as had been spelled out in the convention of 1818 over time. then both groups sought to their claims to the region now neither britain nor the united states expected to gain full control of. let's at this map again east of the continental divide that is east of the rocky mountains, the us and britain, the convention of 1818 had agreed on that border running along the 49th parallel from the great lakes in the east to the rocky mountains in the west. now, virtually from the start discussion over oregon, the british, except that border to continue we
in the valley. death rates for some native communities was as high as 90%. and so when missionaries and american fur trappers began, the country, they found willamette valley and other parts of. the oregon country depopulated. and they view this as open land theirs for the taking, not mention evidence of the providence of god that had directed them to these open lands. and so. from the 1820s to the mid 1840s, we've got the hudson's bay company and then american settlers jointly occupying the...
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along the water, low to upper 80s for the inland valleys. we'll hang onto summer just a little bit longer. >> cinthia, thanks. >>> this morning, we are learning more about that destructive earthquake that's left parts of morocco in ruins. as we reported yesterday morning, that deadly 6.8 magnitude quake hit the north african country late friday night, and the death toll has grown from yesterday's estimate. today, more than 2,000 people are reported dead. just as many are injured. of those 2,000 injured, more than half are in critical condition. surveillance cameras outside a restaurant captured the moment the quake hit. wow! it has become the deadliest earthquake that morocco has suffered in more than 100 years. survivors are beginning to speak out, pleading for help. >> this is one of the poorest areas in the city, and those people need help like food, water, blankets, however you can help. >> search and rescue teams are working to find any survivors. morocco has declared three days of national mourning. the national flag will be flown at h
along the water, low to upper 80s for the inland valleys. we'll hang onto summer just a little bit longer. >> cinthia, thanks. >>> this morning, we are learning more about that destructive earthquake that's left parts of morocco in ruins. as we reported yesterday morning, that deadly 6.8 magnitude quake hit the north african country late friday night, and the death toll has grown from yesterday's estimate. today, more than 2,000 people are reported dead. just as many are injured....
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thursday and friday for the north bay and the santa clara valley.the mid-80s thursday and friday. we will take it. we will definitely take it. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, could add sharon make levi's stadium history, why his concert to i'i'm orlandoo and i'i'm living w with hiv. i don'n't have to o worry about t daily hiv v pills because e i switcheded toto every-othther-month c cab. for r adults whoho are undetectctable, cacabenuva is s the only c come long-actining hiv treaeatmet you can n get every y other m. itit's two injnjections frfm a healthcacare provideder. now when i i have peopople , hiv v pills arenen't on my m . don't rereceive e cabenuva ifif you're alallergic toto its ingreredients, or i if you're t taking cecertain medidicines, whicich may inteteract with cababenuva. serious siside effectsts ince allergic r reactions,, post-i-injection r reactio, liver proboblems, anand depressision. ifif you have e a rash andnd r alallergic reaeaction sympmpt, stop cabenenuva and geget medicacal help rigight a. tell youour doctor if you h have l
thursday and friday for the north bay and the santa clara valley.the mid-80s thursday and friday. we will take it. we will definitely take it. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, could add sharon make levi's stadium history, why his concert to i'i'm orlandoo and i'i'm living w with hiv. i don'n't have to o worry about t daily hiv v pills because e i switcheded toto every-othther-month c cab. for r adults whoho are undetectctable, cacabenuva is s the only c come long-actining hiv...