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it is -- sunday again and much of the country and turned profootball but washington state is hopeful the score will continue to build their case as best they can. now the only cougar loss at boidzy state it is also worth reminding that many are not aware in the year of a scheduling alliance for washington state and oregon state. scheduling games against mountain west teams not the in the conference but teams that -- both washington state and oregon play at boise state. >> remarkable >> oregon state finishes against boise state. washington state has a chance to get to 8 and one they have not many time in their career. >> no, they haven't. you know this your year. then 97. one year a few others but. -- i was talk to a friends of mine before the game. he looked at me and said, remember when we had lunch in july. yea. >> you said the cougs would go 11 and one. i told my dad and friends no one believed me. i said that's the point. and the fans neated to understands that. ir know the fan base would come to watch the elite teams. and see your team beat an underdog. guess what, folks. you are
it is -- sunday again and much of the country and turned profootball but washington state is hopeful the score will continue to build their case as best they can. now the only cougar loss at boidzy state it is also worth reminding that many are not aware in the year of a scheduling alliance for washington state and oregon state. scheduling games against mountain west teams not the in the conference but teams that -- both washington state and oregon play at boise state. >> remarkable...
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i'll speak with washington state governor jay inslee who's been called the greatest governor in america about what state and local officials are doing to continue the fight against climate change into the next sttrump era.ne >>> and america has found the light haafter its darkest days, esand if that past is prologue,e can do it again. take t from the pulitzer prize winning historian is kearns goodwin who was some lessons for those about what's to come. isgor those about what's to come have you compared your medicare plan recently? with ehealth, you can compare medicare plans side by side for free. so we invited people to give ehealth a try and discover how easy it can be to find your medicare match. this is pretty amazing. i can go on a vacation with this money. i have quite a few prescriptions. that's why people call us. we're going to compare plans, and i'm gonna try to get you as much bang for your buck as possible. that's great. this one here covers all your prescriptions, your doctors as well. oh, wonderful. i have a hard time with this. that's okay, that's what i'm here for. based
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it means 33,000 employees, mainly in washington state and oregon will now return to work, following a suppliers more than $8 billion. rain continues to cause disruption in spain. parts of barcelona were flooded on monday — less than a week after the devastation in valencia which has killed at least 200 people. water entered parts of the main airport serving barcelona and some motorways were covered by water. further south down the coast, rescue workers in valencia are continuing to comb through underground car parks, searching for missing people. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake has this report. the official search for bodies goes on, all along the flood—ravaged ravines, but many of the families of spain's missing have given up on the authorities and are doing the work themselves. this new instagram page, part tribute, part plea for help to find their loved ones. among them, brothers izan, on the left, and ruben, just three years old. we went to the boys' town and found the family home — what's left of it. the brothers�* bedroom door one of the few things still standing. every one
it means 33,000 employees, mainly in washington state and oregon will now return to work, following a suppliers more than $8 billion. rain continues to cause disruption in spain. parts of barcelona were flooded on monday — less than a week after the devastation in valencia which has killed at least 200 people. water entered parts of the main airport serving barcelona and some motorways were covered by water. further south down the coast, rescue workers in valencia are continuing to comb...
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where to start, and you've got young kids and it's nerve wracking. >> and right near the washington oregon state line. a family in kelso, washington, is looking for a place to stay after a large tree fell on their house. a neighbor says the family of five and their dog were able to escape without any injuries. today marked the world premiere of the movie rust. nearly three years after the film's cinematographer was killed in a shooting on the set in new mexico, the world premiere happened at an international film festival in poland. organizers asked everyone in attendance to stand, and called for one minute of silence to honor cinematographer halyna hutchins. they also spoke about why they want people to have a chance to see her final work. >> lena didn't get the chance to do the biggest films that she was expected to do, that we all knew she would. rust was that film. rust was going to change her life, but instead it took her life and the people that feel the pain of that the most are the people that made this film. and i find so much courage on display here, and i really hope the world can und
where to start, and you've got young kids and it's nerve wracking. >> and right near the washington oregon state line. a family in kelso, washington, is looking for a place to stay after a large tree fell on their house. a neighbor says the family of five and their dog were able to escape without any injuries. today marked the world premiere of the movie rust. nearly three years after the film's cinematographer was killed in a shooting on the set in new mexico, the world premiere happened...
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they could threaten to take the work out of washington state.with its workforce. that is why we have had this holed out from the workforce and boeing giving in to a large extent on what the employees wanted. ., . . extent on what the employees wanted. ., ., ., ., , wanted. how damaging has it been for boeing. _ wanted. how damaging has it been for boeing. it _ wanted. how damaging has it been for boeing. it has - wanted. how damaging has it been for boeing. it has been| been for boeing. it has been extremely — been for boeing. it has been extremely costly _ been for boeing. it has been extremely costly for - been for boeing. it has been extremely costly for boeing. been for boeing. it has been l extremely costly for boeing. it has cost them at least $1 billion. boeing has had to follow workers. they have had to get rid of their managerial workforce. they had to cut back. it is up to go to shareholders to raise more money. it has now raised tens of billions of dollars. this is a strong position and it was. but it now needs to concentrate on resto
they could threaten to take the work out of washington state.with its workforce. that is why we have had this holed out from the workforce and boeing giving in to a large extent on what the employees wanted. ., . . extent on what the employees wanted. ., ., ., ., , wanted. how damaging has it been for boeing. _ wanted. how damaging has it been for boeing. it _ wanted. how damaging has it been for boeing. it has - wanted. how damaging has it been for boeing. it has been| been for boeing. it has...
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it means 33,000 employees, mainly in washington state and oregon will now return to work, following and its suppliers more than £8 billion. 0ur our business correspondence theo leggett has more. boeing workers are supposed to be negotiating a new four year contract with managers. in the past when boeing went into these negotiation rounds it was in a position of strength, it could hold things over on the workforce, for example say the next plane to be built will be built outside of washington state, away from its seattle heartlands and could get workers in those regions to accept having their terms and conditions reined in. this time the negotiation happened in a climate where boeing was in many respects the weaker party. and the workers held out. they dismissed the original offer boeing put to them, they voted down another offer, and finally we have had this one, which has been approved, which is significantly better than what boeing originally suggested. it was a negotiation process but you can say the workforce are the winners here. how costly has the process been to boeing? extreme
it means 33,000 employees, mainly in washington state and oregon will now return to work, following and its suppliers more than £8 billion. 0ur our business correspondence theo leggett has more. boeing workers are supposed to be negotiating a new four year contract with managers. in the past when boeing went into these negotiation rounds it was in a position of strength, it could hold things over on the workforce, for example say the next plane to be built will be built outside of washington...
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he was driving an early 2000 volvo with the fraudulent washington state license plate. investigators say anyone with information should contact law enforcement. four people in southern california have been charged in a bizarre crime. they are accused of defrauding insurance companies more than $100,000 by claiming a bear caused damage to their luxury vehicles. >> and this is video of the man actually provided to the insurance company, supposedly showing a bear ransacking a rolls royce in lake arrowhead earlier this year. well, it turns out it was actually a man in a bear costume, complete with metal bear claw meat shredders. authorities cracked the crime after they brought in a biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife who determined this alleged animal did not leave a trace, such as bear saliva, urine and hair. the four were arrested in connection with this case, and two other similar claims. they now face charges of insurance fraud and conspiracy. and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast wrap wi
he was driving an early 2000 volvo with the fraudulent washington state license plate. investigators say anyone with information should contact law enforcement. four people in southern california have been charged in a bizarre crime. they are accused of defrauding insurance companies more than $100,000 by claiming a bear caused damage to their luxury vehicles. >> and this is video of the man actually provided to the insurance company, supposedly showing a bear ransacking a rolls royce in...
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, like washington state, 0regon and nevada, the national guard is on standby.s how voters will truly react, and we may not have an answer, results, for days. remember, this is a town in particular here in washington that still remembers the 6th of january 2021 when donald trump's supporters stormed the capitol building, refusing to accept the outcome of the 2020 election when he lost. either way, in a few hours, america will have its say. much more on the us election coming up, but looking ahead here's how you'll be able to watch live coverage of the results of the us presidential election across the bbc. join us in the bbc�*s us election studio as we find out who will be america's next president. now, whether the winner is vice president kamala harris or former president donald trump, it will be an historic night. right across the country, we'll have all of our top correspondents and editors bringing you the unfolding drama as soon as the polls close. we'll have all the results as they come in, and christian fraser will look in depth at what they mean in the r
, like washington state, 0regon and nevada, the national guard is on standby.s how voters will truly react, and we may not have an answer, results, for days. remember, this is a town in particular here in washington that still remembers the 6th of january 2021 when donald trump's supporters stormed the capitol building, refusing to accept the outcome of the 2020 election when he lost. either way, in a few hours, america will have its say. much more on the us election coming up, but looking...
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washington state ferries also being affected. >> talk to the captains.events, and they tell us when it's safe to go and not safe to go. you know, they're looking out for the passengers, the crew on board and the vessel's safety. and we have to take their word when they're out there and using that information to make sure the customers have that reliable information in an unreliable situation. >> the seattle department of transportation has been prepping here for the past couple of days, testing all of its snow and ice, removing equipment for the first time this season. nearly three dozen people in oregon have been arrested after a long human trafficking investigation. police officers in northeast portland say they increased patrols after getting several complaints from the community. those patrols resulted in arrests for several crimes, including sexual solicitation. investigators seized two weapons and towed six vehicles. advocates who helped survivors of human trafficking have been called in to help the suspected victims. and you can hear about the wes
washington state ferries also being affected. >> talk to the captains.events, and they tell us when it's safe to go and not safe to go. you know, they're looking out for the passengers, the crew on board and the vessel's safety. and we have to take their word when they're out there and using that information to make sure the customers have that reliable information in an unreliable situation. >> the seattle department of transportation has been prepping here for the past couple of...
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what are you doing for the state of washington? what are you doing for the state of california?doing about the challenges that we face in districts like mine? so i hope that would be the approach. going forward, that's the most important thing in my view. >> bret: you're quoted in the "wall street journal" and it says representative adam smith, top democrat in the house armed services committee ticked off a laundry list of progressive priorities such as defunding the police, or embracing policies that enabled millions of migrants to cross the border illegally that he said had tarnished the party and vice president kamala harris didn't fully address in her campaign. she didn't want to orchard the extreme left while the extreme left is leading us into a ditch. it's pretty cut and dry in that quote. >> yeah. no, and i feel that way. you know, part of the problem and i have been trying to deal with this here in king county and s. even as these policies go forward when i try to work with local democratic local officials, many of whom i know don't support these policies they sort of p
what are you doing for the state of washington? what are you doing for the state of california?doing about the challenges that we face in districts like mine? so i hope that would be the approach. going forward, that's the most important thing in my view. >> bret: you're quoted in the "wall street journal" and it says representative adam smith, top democrat in the house armed services committee ticked off a laundry list of progressive priorities such as defunding the police, or...
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up in washington state, residents are dealing with wind damage and lingering power outages.te early this morning knocked down trees and power lines. fox's lauren donovan spoke with people in storm damaged miramont east of seattle. >> the damage here in miramont, south of tiger mountain is absolutely stunning. you can see out here they've got massive trees that have just completely uprooted massive douglas firs. but this right here, what we just passed is not even the worst of it. when we go through this drive here, you're going to see lots of power lines down there. waning trees have come into the roadway. people in here in miramont think the lights are not going to come back on in time for thanksgiving and recovery crews tell me the entire power grid here is buste. transformers are all over the ground. if we look out here on the right side of the vehicle, you can see some of the power lines waning. and then as we move forward, you're going to see what crews are having to navigate. crews trying to get trees out of people's yards, homeowners just trying to get out of here. lo
up in washington state, residents are dealing with wind damage and lingering power outages.te early this morning knocked down trees and power lines. fox's lauren donovan spoke with people in storm damaged miramont east of seattle. >> the damage here in miramont, south of tiger mountain is absolutely stunning. you can see out here they've got massive trees that have just completely uprooted massive douglas firs. but this right here, what we just passed is not even the worst of it. when we...
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at the time, boeing was in a stronger position, it could threaten to take work out of washington stateis on its hands, and it needs to fix relations with its workforce. so that's why i think we've had this holdout from the workforce and boeing ultimately giving in to a large extent on what the employees wanted. it has been two weeks since six—time olympic cycling champion, sir chris hoy, announced that his cancer was terminal — something he and his family have been dealing with privately for the past year. in his first tv interview since then, sir chris shared with us the "absolute shock and horror" he felt at his initial diagnosis and the nightmare of having to break the news to their two young children. patrick gearey reports. sir chris hoy has never shirked challenges. in fact, he's sought them out, chased them, conquered them. but now one of our greatest olympians' greatest challenge is one that's found him. it's been the toughest year of our lives so far by some...some stretch. september 2023, i got the news that i had a terminal illness, so i've got stage four prostate cancer, co
at the time, boeing was in a stronger position, it could threaten to take work out of washington stateis on its hands, and it needs to fix relations with its workforce. so that's why i think we've had this holdout from the workforce and boeing ultimately giving in to a large extent on what the employees wanted. it has been two weeks since six—time olympic cycling champion, sir chris hoy, announced that his cancer was terminal — something he and his family have been dealing with privately...
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pennell, of washington, to be united states district judge for the eastern district of washington. consent, the mandatory quorum has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of rebecca l. pennell, of washington, to be united states district judge for the eastern district of washington shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. barrasso. mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. be mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. helmy. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobu
pennell, of washington, to be united states district judge for the eastern district of washington. consent, the mandatory quorum has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of rebecca l. pennell, of washington, to be united states district judge for the eastern district of washington shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. barrasso. mr. bennet....
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they believe they will hold a seat in washington state which is deep red. says there's lessons to be learned from freshman democrat marie perez. >> and marie's case washington state she was criticized by the washington state democratic party for some of her votes and some physicians they have taken. they threatened her with the primary and she went out andlee-mac trump plus 6 district. by delivering a message that was responsive to the needs of her constituents. >> republicans flipped how seats in pennsylvania and appear to have held important seats and arizona and california. >> thank you very much. republican national committee cochair lara trump. lockman good to have you here. i want to start by taking a look at 1 more of these responses. jon stewart looking back and what happened on tuesday night. >> i don't ever in my life want to hear about our ground game will put us over the top. turns out the people knocking on other peoples doors doors doesn't get them to do what you want them to do as i believe vacuum and bible salesman probably have known. i was
they believe they will hold a seat in washington state which is deep red. says there's lessons to be learned from freshman democrat marie perez. >> and marie's case washington state she was criticized by the washington state democratic party for some of her votes and some physicians they have taken. they threatened her with the primary and she went out andlee-mac trump plus 6 district. by delivering a message that was responsive to the needs of her constituents. >> republicans...
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right now across washington state, more than half a million people. a live look at some of the sandbagging locations that you can head to in mill valley. a flood watch and wind advisory have already been issued in the north bay. emergency responders are urging people to rake up leaves clean out storm drains. the storm preps include closing schools today in sonoma county. montgomery elementary and fort ross, and casadero are all closed. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking this incoming atmospheric river for us. and we're seeing the heaviest rain over far north bay. some of the spots, like marin county around the san rafael area, just starting to see that rain coming down. but it's also now extending into san francisco, parts of the peninsula, as well as the east bay. as we are seeing some of the lighter showers there. but it's also going to continue to come down for the north bay, while other areas south of the golden gate bridge may not see much at all. so really heavy pockets of rainfall moving in from bodega bay to northern marin county over t
right now across washington state, more than half a million people. a live look at some of the sandbagging locations that you can head to in mill valley. a flood watch and wind advisory have already been issued in the north bay. emergency responders are urging people to rake up leaves clean out storm drains. the storm preps include closing schools today in sonoma county. montgomery elementary and fort ross, and casadero are all closed. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking this incoming...
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batter the northwestern us down in trees and power lines. hundreds of thousands of residents in washington state were left without power. as another round of storms is expected in the coming days, authorities are issued. warnings were heavy mountain snows, dangers flash, flooding, and rock slides. earlier i spoke to meteorologist matthew poochie and he explained what exactly a bomb. psych loan is as long as i, as soon as a rapidly intensifying middle attitude, the low pressure system. so all the stores we get, those are low pressure systems and they suck air in the water bottles i phone does is a rapidly lift air on the middle cost and like a back in the middle. and that in just those really strong winds force the power of a suction, and that's what you get gust over, say, a 100110 kilometers per hour. now for a bond, so it's going to occur the minimum pressure has to drop about 2 percent in about 24 hours. so you're lifting 2 percent of the air up in out the middle in today's time this thing nearly tripled that rate. so it's like a double or triple long, incredibly explosively straight then. an
batter the northwestern us down in trees and power lines. hundreds of thousands of residents in washington state were left without power. as another round of storms is expected in the coming days, authorities are issued. warnings were heavy mountain snows, dangers flash, flooding, and rock slides. earlier i spoke to meteorologist matthew poochie and he explained what exactly a bomb. psych loan is as long as i, as soon as a rapidly intensifying middle attitude, the low pressure system. so all...
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i wonder what he makes up the fact that in washington state, where the relevant law is restricted toyear 59% of those who went through with an assisted death did so because they feared being a burden to family, friends or caregivers and in oregon the figure was 43% last year. iphone five honourable friend for that intervention and respect the statistics of which i have no further information. —— i thank my honourable friend. some might feel the moral weight of such a change is too great to bear. they may fear our wisdom is insufficient. i urge us to be brave today and allow this bill... studio: you're watching bbc news and the continuing coverage from the house of commons on the assisted dying bill, some really emotional commentary from mps as you have been hearing if you have been with us over the last few hours. broadly two big schools of thought. 0ne over the last few hours. broadly two big schools of thought. one group saying if this bill is passed today there is time as it goes through the parliamentary process to scrutinise it and add in more detail, another group saying that n
i wonder what he makes up the fact that in washington state, where the relevant law is restricted toyear 59% of those who went through with an assisted death did so because they feared being a burden to family, friends or caregivers and in oregon the figure was 43% last year. iphone five honourable friend for that intervention and respect the statistics of which i have no further information. —— i thank my honourable friend. some might feel the moral weight of such a change is too great to...
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the northwest view was downing trees and power lines. hundreds of thousands of residents in washington state were left without power as another round of storms is expected. in the coming days. authorities have issued warnings for heavy mountains. snow is dangerous slash flooding and rock slides. let's bring in the urologist matthew food cheese in washington, dc. matthew, what exactly is a bomb cycle? and we've had this conversation before, but maybe a reminder for our viewers. a yeah, so long as i, as long as a rapidly intensifying middle attitude, the low pressure system, so all the stores we get, those are low pressure systems and they suck air in the bottom. so i phone does, is a rapidly lift and now the middle class and like a back in the middle, and that in just those really strong winds force the power of suction. and that's what you get gus over, say, a 100110 kilometers per hour. now for a bond slap going to occur, the minimum pressure has to drop about 2 percent in about 24 hours. so you're lifting 2 percent of the air. i've been out the middle in days time. this thing nearly triple
the northwest view was downing trees and power lines. hundreds of thousands of residents in washington state were left without power as another round of storms is expected. in the coming days. authorities have issued warnings for heavy mountains. snow is dangerous slash flooding and rock slides. let's bring in the urologist matthew food cheese in washington, dc. matthew, what exactly is a bomb cycle? and we've had this conversation before, but maybe a reminder for our viewers. a yeah, so long...
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killing at least 2 people, downing trees and power lines. hundreds, thousands of presidents in washington state were left without power. authorities of issued warnings for heavy mountain snows, dangerous flash flooding, and bronx lines talks at the cop $29.00 climate conference and bucko. otherwise you on our deadlocked 2 days before the event is due to end. the 2nd point is funding to help poor countries address the impacts of climate change. a new draft declaration has been released that includes 2 options, but it's suggesting around a trillion dollars per year. rich in developing countries, remain par parts on the exact amount needed and where it will come from dw, usually on the phone, how much time is following the climate talks. and by cou, i asked her if there's any progress in reaching a deal on climate funding. as well, yes or no. yes. uh and you negotiating text you mentioned it just dropped to much later than we anticipated. but still, um, because we have to remember we had to at the biggest, you know, kind of diplomacy events. so what countries eventually need to agree on is this te
killing at least 2 people, downing trees and power lines. hundreds, thousands of presidents in washington state were left without power. authorities of issued warnings for heavy mountain snows, dangerous flash flooding, and bronx lines talks at the cop $29.00 climate conference and bucko. otherwise you on our deadlocked 2 days before the event is due to end. the 2nd point is funding to help poor countries address the impacts of climate change. a new draft declaration has been released that...
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but the point i want to share with people is even in 2016, it did not slow me down in the state of washington. we continued reducing our climate emissions and building clean energy economies unabated. and we did it because of our own policies, our own investment of state dollars and our own entrepreneurial zeal. so we are going to continue making progress on fighting climate change. donald trump or no. now, is it unfortunate that he will not have increased investment that we might otherwise have had? yes but we have as much climate change fighting that we are capable of advancing on the state level as the federal level. and that's going to continue. what do you think? you know, because others have said, you know, the the the biden administration or harris or whoever was too condescending, you know to elite focused. what do you what do you think was if you had to say was the main reason for the drubbing of last week? >> well, i don't like postmortems. i'm always looking forward rather than backwards. had we not had a crisis on the border, i believe the results would have been opposite. and if
but the point i want to share with people is even in 2016, it did not slow me down in the state of washington. we continued reducing our climate emissions and building clean energy economies unabated. and we did it because of our own policies, our own investment of state dollars and our own entrepreneurial zeal. so we are going to continue making progress on fighting climate change. donald trump or no. now, is it unfortunate that he will not have increased investment that we might otherwise...
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two people have died in washington state, a woman was killed in the city of lynnwood when a large tree fell on a homeless encampment late tuesday night. and in bellevue, just east of seattle, another woman died after a tree fell down on a home. >> honestly, just the damage and the trauma that people go through, even when they haven't lost a loved one. when you see your house in shambles and you don't know where to start, and you've got young kids and it's nerve wracking. >> now, almost 400,000 residents across washington state have no power. we're also seeing storm damage in oregon. large cracks formed on highway six as the storm moved through areas west of portland. transportation workers say heavy rain soaked the highway, causing it to sink. if that created cracks that are several inches wide and very deep. now just a quick reminder you can always stay up to date on the storm with the free ktvu weather app. it has all the current conditions, a live interactive radar and that's great to have this week in particular. and it also breaks down the forecast hour by hour. >> police in morga
two people have died in washington state, a woman was killed in the city of lynnwood when a large tree fell on a homeless encampment late tuesday night. and in bellevue, just east of seattle, another woman died after a tree fell down on a home. >> honestly, just the damage and the trauma that people go through, even when they haven't lost a loved one. when you see your house in shambles and you don't know where to start, and you've got young kids and it's nerve wracking. >> now,...
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and tonight, officials in washington state say two people have died. a woman was killed in the city of lynnwood after a large tree came down on a homeless encampment late last night. and in bellevue, just east of seattle, another woman died after a tree came down on a home. first responders were forced to leave this area and return later due to downed trees and other hazards, and tonight, firefighters in washington state are urging residents to really hunker down as more severe weather is expected. >> honestly, just the damage and the trauma that people go through, even when they haven't lost a loved one, when you see your house in shambles and you don't know where to start and you've got young kids and it's nerve wracking right now, nearly 400,000 residents across washington are without power. >> we're also seeing storm damage in the state of oregon. large cracks formed along highway six as the storm moved through the areas west of portland. transportation department workers say heavy rains soaked the highway, causing it to sink, and that created crac
and tonight, officials in washington state say two people have died. a woman was killed in the city of lynnwood after a large tree came down on a homeless encampment late last night. and in bellevue, just east of seattle, another woman died after a tree came down on a home. first responders were forced to leave this area and return later due to downed trees and other hazards, and tonight, firefighters in washington state are urging residents to really hunker down as more severe weather is...
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in washington state, authorities say someone in a halloween-type mask shot and killed one person at the vancouver mall. no one is in custody from either attack. here in orlando police say they have the 17-year-old suspect in custody. he faces multiple charges, including two counts of >>> thank you. >>> more than 40 first-degree murder. lester? >> thank you. >>> more than 40 million people across the northeast are under red flag warnings, including in northern new jersey, where crews are working to get a wildfire under control. so far it's swept through hundreds of acres. it comes after one of the driest october on record in the region. >>> also tonight, the issue of contraceptive deserts, places where many women don't have enough access to birth control. according to a reproductive rights nonprofit, more than 19 million women are affected, just as millions of americans vote on access to contraception. here is dasha burns. >> reporter: in the months after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, maggie went to the pharmacy. to pick up her prescription. >> i ultimately ended up leaving.
in washington state, authorities say someone in a halloween-type mask shot and killed one person at the vancouver mall. no one is in custody from either attack. here in orlando police say they have the 17-year-old suspect in custody. he faces multiple charges, including two counts of >>> thank you. >>> more than 40 first-degree murder. lester? >> thank you. >>> more than 40 million people across the northeast are under red flag warnings, including in northern...
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just a fewer than 100,000 customers without power in washington state this morning. that's according to power outage us. but the area is bracing for more possible damage with a new storm. some parts of northern california got pummeled with nearly a foot and a half of rain. >> wow. >> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar joining us now. i mean, heavy rain and snow are clearly a threat this morning. >> yeah, it's the last thing those areas really need. >> and they weren't the only one getting rain and snow. the northeast also got some rain and snow as well this video coming in from appropriately named mount storm west virginia. and again, we also had some pretty significant totals in other states. take a look at this high point, new jersey topping out just under two feet of snow. pennsylvania new york, several of these areas getting at least 24 to 36 hours. and that system is not yet done. it's starting to wind down. you don't have quite the significant amount of snow left, but you've got some rain and snow across portions of western pennsylvania and into west virginia,
just a fewer than 100,000 customers without power in washington state this morning. that's according to power outage us. but the area is bracing for more possible damage with a new storm. some parts of northern california got pummeled with nearly a foot and a half of rain. >> wow. >> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar joining us now. i mean, heavy rain and snow are clearly a threat this morning. >> yeah, it's the last thing those areas really need. >> and they weren't...
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we had governors there and a leaderfrom washington had governors there and a leader from washington statects and people who hail from communities that are represented at the federal and state level by republicans. based on your what you're saying something to look out for is to see how visibly donald trump is talking about their climb up when he comes back into office. perhaps not as much as the first time round. thank you very much. delhi's poisonous air reached its worst level in five years this week, prompting the government to shut down schools, construction and some offices. now, reports suggest that this worsening air pollution is down to, in part, an indian initiative to preserve vanishing groundwater by delaying the annual sowing of rice. joining me now is the washington post's south asia correspondent — karishma mehrotra she has written about this. good to have you with us. can you explain for our audience what this initiative to preserve groundwater was? if we can understand that then hopefully we can understand what happened next.- hopefully we can understand what happened next
we had governors there and a leaderfrom washington had governors there and a leader from washington statects and people who hail from communities that are represented at the federal and state level by republicans. based on your what you're saying something to look out for is to see how visibly donald trump is talking about their climb up when he comes back into office. perhaps not as much as the first time round. thank you very much. delhi's poisonous air reached its worst level in five years...
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and as a punching bag to take the blame of off of themselves, it's is a stunning the state of washington is that so basically it's national guard in case of unrest off the 5th. the decision that comes off the ballot box is what burns that body concerns about election related violence. we supposed to matthew ara it's journalist on found the of the canadian patriot review. he says the us is using the russian modeling story to side, track attention away from the real issues. and it seems that likely is perfectly adequate to, to do things that involve a weaponized, poppy lation for war and making any absurd claim you want without any, any mention of evidence that that's sort of become the new standard operating procedure, unfortunately, is being used as a smoke screen to get people into a state of fear. and when you're in a state of fear and paranoia, you cannot think very critically about what's immediately in your, in your own backyard. if you're, if you're assessing about what's going on in the next, the next town over is a backyard neighbors. you can't think about your, what's going on y
and as a punching bag to take the blame of off of themselves, it's is a stunning the state of washington is that so basically it's national guard in case of unrest off the 5th. the decision that comes off the ballot box is what burns that body concerns about election related violence. we supposed to matthew ara it's journalist on found the of the canadian patriot review. he says the us is using the russian modeling story to side, track attention away from the real issues. and it seems that...
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that first round brought a lot of impacts to washington state.at's moving later today and tonight. is this entire area is under a high risk for flooding. it's important, because it's those kind of alerts where we see 40% of all deaths from flooding and the vast majority of all damage. as the rain picks up with, that's going to be a problem. this area has been soaked for a couple days. add 6, 8, 10, 12 more inches on top of that, you get the risk of trees falling. landslides and rock slides. just so the south of where we are now, a popular tourist attraction in the area. a two-lane road that takes us through the scenic grove. they had to close down that road because of flooding overnight last night. and that's the kind of thing we're expecting more of as we go into the next few hours. roads being closed from flooding and also potentially from landslides and rock slides. the winds are also going to pick up later this evening, 30, 40, maybe 50-mile-an-hour winds. that's why all of these weather alerts and advisories are starting to pop up. i should
that first round brought a lot of impacts to washington state.at's moving later today and tonight. is this entire area is under a high risk for flooding. it's important, because it's those kind of alerts where we see 40% of all deaths from flooding and the vast majority of all damage. as the rain picks up with, that's going to be a problem. this area has been soaked for a couple days. add 6, 8, 10, 12 more inches on top of that, you get the risk of trees falling. landslides and rock slides....
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districts in southern california, orange county, arizona or in washington state. few other on the margins that we are waiting on. sumi: what trends do you think we can take away from the house of representatives races. did democrats perform better than kamala harris? >> it looks like democrats generally outran the top of the ticket. the question is by how much? we saw democrats lost a couple seats in pennsylvania and that was likely because they could outrun the prevailing trends as kamala harris underperformed and democrats went down with her. at the same time you have democrats who managed to flip seats in new york and oregon. it will take time to. sumi: what races are you looking at? >> southern california. there is a key open seat to succeed congressman katie porter. another interesting one will be in alaska. it is not traditionally democratic territory. you have a democrat facing a stiff challenge from a republican. this is interesting because -- it could take a little bit. sumi: for our international and national audience, why is it so important? remind us w
districts in southern california, orange county, arizona or in washington state. few other on the margins that we are waiting on. sumi: what trends do you think we can take away from the house of representatives races. did democrats perform better than kamala harris? >> it looks like democrats generally outran the top of the ticket. the question is by how much? we saw democrats lost a couple seats in pennsylvania and that was likely because they could outrun the prevailing trends as...
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now to those massive storms hitting coast to coast, in washington state, two people are dead and moreer as a bomb cyclone slams into the west coast. meanwhile, parts of the midwest and the ohio valley are forcing -- are forced to face these whiteout conditions as the season's first snowstorm hits. while the northeast is welcoming some long overdue rain after a months long drought and multiple wildfires. nbc's sam brock is in brooklyn, new york, with more on this. hi, sam, what are people dealing with this morning? >> reporter: sure, ana, good morning. it was heavier rain overnight, on and off so far today, but just the fact that we're talking about rain in new york right now is a win, ana, because earlier this week for the first time in 22 years, new york city declared a drought warning. i'm standing in prospect park right now, this rain continues to come down, this place was on fire a couple of weeks ago, now, though, the fire risk for the whole area is declining steeply. this morning, two major storm systems slamming both coasts. the rain overnight, a sight for sore eyes in the new
now to those massive storms hitting coast to coast, in washington state, two people are dead and moreer as a bomb cyclone slams into the west coast. meanwhile, parts of the midwest and the ohio valley are forcing -- are forced to face these whiteout conditions as the season's first snowstorm hits. while the northeast is welcoming some long overdue rain after a months long drought and multiple wildfires. nbc's sam brock is in brooklyn, new york, with more on this. hi, sam, what are people...
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tomorrow and possibly friday, expert say the best chances are from washington state to the upper midwestving feast for thousands still recovering from hurricane helene. good news is next. in the picture. feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi helped visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and with skyrizi, many were in remission at 12 weeks, at 1 year, and even at 2 years. don't use if allergic. serious allergic reactions, increased infections, or lower ability to fight them may occur. before treatment, get checked for infections and tb. tell your doctor about any flu-like symptoms or vaccines. liver problems leading to hospitalization may occur when treated for crohn's. now's the time to take control of your crohn's. ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 prescribed biologic in crohn's disease. what do people want more of? the #1 prescribed biologic more “oh yeah!” more laughs. more hang outs. more “mmmmm, so good!” yeah, give us more of all of that little stuff th
tomorrow and possibly friday, expert say the best chances are from washington state to the upper midwestving feast for thousands still recovering from hurricane helene. good news is next. in the picture. feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi helped visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and with skyrizi, many were in remission at 12 weeks, at 1 year, and even at 2 years. don't use if allergic. serious...
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new york, new jersey, washington state, illinois, massachusetts all among states that are either doing the same thing. california is right now or vowing to fight the federal government when necessary. marcus and laura. all right, chris, thank you. well, a disturbing and mystery text message is raising alarm. this is after the election. well, still ahead for you. the fbi investigation now underway after several young black americans reported receiving those racist text messages. plus, ski season has arrived, with the first resort set to open its slopes in a matter of hours. we talked with a tahoe insider about this year's conditions. we'll be right back. of this year. now that agreement was set to expire this week. also this morning, state updated the chp enforcement surge numbers. ever since they started back in february. now the operation now being credited for nearly 1200 arrests. the recovery of more than 2200 stolen vehicles and the seizure of 124 illegal firearms. you could soon be paying more at the pump in california. right now, the california air resources board is meeting to v
new york, new jersey, washington state, illinois, massachusetts all among states that are either doing the same thing. california is right now or vowing to fight the federal government when necessary. marcus and laura. all right, chris, thank you. well, a disturbing and mystery text message is raising alarm. this is after the election. well, still ahead for you. the fbi investigation now underway after several young black americans reported receiving those racist text messages. plus, ski season...
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things over on the workforce, for example say the next plane to be built will be built outside of washington stateions to accept having their terms and conditions reined in. this time the negotiation happened in a climate where boeing was in many respects the weaker party. and the workers held out. they dismissed the original offer boeing put to them, they voted down another offer, and finally we have had this one, which has been approved, which is significantly better than what boeing originally suggested. it was a negotiation process but you can say the workforce are the winners here.— the winners here. how costly has the process _ the winners here. how costly has the process been - the winners here. how costly has the process been to - the winners here. how costly - has the process been to boeing? extremely costly. in the first six weeks of the strike alone which we have figures for, it is estimated to cost boeing and its suppliers, don't forget them, about $8 billion. and the us economy as a whole about 10 billion. if the workforce are not building planes, planes not leaving the factory, nothi
things over on the workforce, for example say the next plane to be built will be built outside of washington stateions to accept having their terms and conditions reined in. this time the negotiation happened in a climate where boeing was in many respects the weaker party. and the workers held out. they dismissed the original offer boeing put to them, they voted down another offer, and finally we have had this one, which has been approved, which is significantly better than what boeing...
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hundreds of thousands of customers have already lost power in washington state. >>> the head of fema says she supports an independent investigation into allegations that some hurricane relief efforts were biased against supporters of president-elect donald trump. deanne criswell told lawmakers she wants the agency's inspector general to look into whether a now-fired employee acted alone when directing workers in florida to skip homes with yard signs supporting trump. >> do not believe that this employee's actions are indicative of any widespread cultural problems at fema, and i am committed to ensuring that nothing like this ever happens again. >> the fired fema employee says she's a scapegoat and claims she was following fema protocol to avoid homes with trump signs. >>> now to the trial of the man accused of murdering nursing student laken riley. the defense will begin presenting its case today, but the suspect, a venezuelan man in the u.s. illegally, will not testify in his own defense. yesterday riley's mother wept as prosecutors presented her final text messages before resting t
hundreds of thousands of customers have already lost power in washington state. >>> the head of fema says she supports an independent investigation into allegations that some hurricane relief efforts were biased against supporters of president-elect donald trump. deanne criswell told lawmakers she wants the agency's inspector general to look into whether a now-fired employee acted alone when directing workers in florida to skip homes with yard signs supporting trump. >> do not...
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paul: a couple of other cat and dogs here in berkeley, california, and washington state, gas stoves getlled actually rejected an initiative that would have imposed a tax on gas consumption. and it was an indirect way of discouraging people from using or buying gas stoves. and also in washington state people also regented or approved an initiative -- rejected a ban that would have banned localities from restricting their ability to buy gas stoves. paul: interesting. and there's one in oregon too, right? >> right. so amazingly, oregon, of all places, they also rejected a referendum that would have increased or imposed a gross receipts tax to provide a $1,, 600 guaranteed income for every person. paul: that's amazing because when you think about it, tax the corporations and write me a check, and the voters said, no. [laughter] isn't that the -- i mean, that's encouraging. >> right. i think the voters are smarter than the politicians. paul: all right, thank you, all. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ customize and sa— (balloon doug pops & defl
paul: a couple of other cat and dogs here in berkeley, california, and washington state, gas stoves getlled actually rejected an initiative that would have imposed a tax on gas consumption. and it was an indirect way of discouraging people from using or buying gas stoves. and also in washington state people also regented or approved an initiative -- rejected a ban that would have banned localities from restricting their ability to buy gas stoves. paul: interesting. and there's one in oregon...
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here in the bay area and the pacific northwest at least two people have died from the storm in washington state home killing a woman in the shower this happened in the city of bellevue, just outside of seattle. >>>>we're doing the absolute best that we can it's it's looking like we might have to get a crane out to lift the tree up. >ryan>and across the pacific northwest. more than 700,000 people lost power in western washington. our first alert weather team will be tracking the storm and its impacts. all week on air. as the next strong wave arrives tomorrow. you can find updates on our website kpix.com and streaming on the cbs news bay area app. still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area more snow piling up in the sierra is good news for skiers and snowboarders but. oh, bad news for drivers. we're going to check on the conditions. plus, one of president elect trump's most controversial picks withdraws his consideration. what this means for his new cabinet. and here's a live look outside before we head to the break. beautiful day on tap. if you like the gray and soggy skies outside,
here in the bay area and the pacific northwest at least two people have died from the storm in washington state home killing a woman in the shower this happened in the city of bellevue, just outside of seattle. >>>>we're doing the absolute best that we can it's it's looking like we might have to get a crane out to lift the tree up. >ryan>and across the pacific northwest. more than 700,000 people lost power in western washington. our first alert weather team will be tracking...
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considering california remains a synced rate state, it's estimated that up to 1 million illegal immigrants live in los angeles county. meanwhile in washingtonate lawmaker has announced a bill that will make, explain this to me, homelessness a civil right because many communities within washington are enacting and enforcing laws that make living in public a crime. we did reach out to the author of this bill for comment and we were told that she declined to offer any further response, wonder why. americas next ambassador to israel has been a strong supporter over the decades and mike huckabee, congratulations again. a great choice by the president. kd let's start with the homelessness side of this first. what does that mean? you are going to allow every city to become like san francisco? you're going to have people shooting up the streets, in the streets, in the streets. we are going to codify that into law? >> you have to ask the question who is benefiting from this policy. it certainly is in the people in the states. even in california, every single county just voted in the recent election for harsher penalties on criminals. when it comes t
considering california remains a synced rate state, it's estimated that up to 1 million illegal immigrants live in los angeles county. meanwhile in washingtonate lawmaker has announced a bill that will make, explain this to me, homelessness a civil right because many communities within washington are enacting and enforcing laws that make living in public a crime. we did reach out to the author of this bill for comment and we were told that she declined to offer any further response, wonder why....
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the storm claiming at least two lives in washington state, as large trees crashed on homes, cars and buses. the system bringing heavy rain, snow and hurricane-force winds in some areas. with gusts up to 80 miles per hour. more than 300,000 are still without power in washington. and over 20,000 are in the dark in california. and, more dangerous weather may be on the way. let's turn to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman who is tracking another storm that could threaten the region friday. >> we are looking at back-to-back storms. this is a tough situation. we're measuring rain in feet and snow in feet. winds will be howling nearly 80 miles per hour. we'll see intense bands of moisture. that's the atmospheric river, that plume of moisture moving onshore. heavy coastal rain, feet of mountain snow in the sierras and the northern rockies. and the heavy rain will spread into central california. you see the dark colors, where we're expecting the heaviest amounts of rain. elevating the flood risk. and then by saturday, more unsettled weather as the rain and the snow continues. difficult trave
the storm claiming at least two lives in washington state, as large trees crashed on homes, cars and buses. the system bringing heavy rain, snow and hurricane-force winds in some areas. with gusts up to 80 miles per hour. more than 300,000 are still without power in washington. and over 20,000 are in the dark in california. and, more dangerous weather may be on the way. let's turn to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman who is tracking another storm that could threaten the region friday....
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washington state. there is the senate at this hour. one senate pick up for the republicans, the pick up was west virginia, senator joe manchin gave up his seat and decided not to run again. a republican picked it up. 37 democrats in the senate. 15 uncalled seats as of yet in the united states senate. so, again, we don't have many more poll closings coming. we got one at midnight. one at 1:00 a.m., we got poll closings everywhere. i should tell you in arizona where we have polls closed arizona is yet another state where we have had some delayed results promised. because of these bomb threats we have seen all over the country. arizona county reporting that there will be some delayed results for example from lapaz county evacuated due to one of the hoax bomb threats. the sheriff's office is revising of a reported bomb threat to the election's officers in bisby. county building was evacuated as a result. we are seeing and the fbi is confirming and local officials are commenting. secretaries of state are co
washington state. there is the senate at this hour. one senate pick up for the republicans, the pick up was west virginia, senator joe manchin gave up his seat and decided not to run again. a republican picked it up. 37 democrats in the senate. 15 uncalled seats as of yet in the united states senate. so, again, we don't have many more poll closings coming. we got one at midnight. one at 1:00 a.m., we got poll closings everywhere. i should tell you in arizona where we have polls closed arizona...
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at least two people in washington state have been killed from downed trees. hundreds of thousands of others are still without power. this bomb cyclone is also pulling what's known as an atmospheric river into northern california. that can bring several inches, if not feet of rain, and one of the biggest concerns right now are the potential mudslides. joining us right now, meteorologist bill karins tracking where it's heading we are going to start with nbc news national climate reporter chase gain in fortuna, california. talk to us about this atmospheric river. i know i said a lot of technical terms here. what does that mean and what are the conditions like right now? >> a couple different things coming together. a mid-latitude cyclone is a storm we have all the time in the u.s. but this intensified really quickly, which is where we get that bomb cyclone, almost 3 times as quickly as the standard and an atmospheric river is literally like a funnel, a river of moisture in the sky so it's kind of dumping all the moisture into the storm which is what's going to l
at least two people in washington state have been killed from downed trees. hundreds of thousands of others are still without power. this bomb cyclone is also pulling what's known as an atmospheric river into northern california. that can bring several inches, if not feet of rain, and one of the biggest concerns right now are the potential mudslides. joining us right now, meteorologist bill karins tracking where it's heading we are going to start with nbc news national climate reporter chase...
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in washington state a tree fell onto a home striking and killing a woman in the shower.ne growers are still dealing with months worth of rain in just a few hours. in sebastopol the fields looked more like lakes this morning and the roads were not better. you can see how deep the water is as these trucks tried to power through. that's probably not a good idea. we'll also see incredible ranges in the rain totals the next few days from six inches in the north bay to basically nothing in the south bay. >>> first alert meteorologist darren peck is joining us to explain why this is happening. all my friends in the south bay are calling me is this going to be a bad thing? i don't see any rain. >> not for them. they'll get rain tomorrow. >> okay. >> do you remember bombtober from 2021? >> i do. >> we had a storm that looked almost exactly like this come through. it had a bomb cyclone driving it and a strong atmosphere that gave record amounts of rain. we've been the numbers from this one are already unprecedented. before i go into more context on how this storm is put together,
in washington state a tree fell onto a home striking and killing a woman in the shower.ne growers are still dealing with months worth of rain in just a few hours. in sebastopol the fields looked more like lakes this morning and the roads were not better. you can see how deep the water is as these trucks tried to power through. that's probably not a good idea. we'll also see incredible ranges in the rain totals the next few days from six inches in the north bay to basically nothing in the south...
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recovering from the first of a one-two punch after a so-called bomb cyclone slammed parts of washington stateing out power to almost 300,000. in california, wind speeds clocked as high as 98 miles per hour and a relentless deluge of rain. a fire hose of moisture has dumped about nine inches of rain on to parpts of northern california with as much as 15 inches expected. five feet of snow could fall in the mountains. >> the roads aren't in the greatest condition so you have to be really careful. >> officials now bracing for the possibility of catastrophic flooding. roadway conditions can change very quickly. it's one in a series of storms from coast to coast. from the atmospheric river out west, and the first real winter weather mess in the midwest. in illinois, coated roads led to spinouts and stranded passengers while several ifrns of snow blanketed parts of ohio, but in the east the weather is a welcome sight. the weather reeling from a historic drought in new york, hundreds of brushfires including the jennings creek fire that torched 500 acres in new jersey and new york. >> there are no wor
recovering from the first of a one-two punch after a so-called bomb cyclone slammed parts of washington stateing out power to almost 300,000. in california, wind speeds clocked as high as 98 miles per hour and a relentless deluge of rain. a fire hose of moisture has dumped about nine inches of rain on to parpts of northern california with as much as 15 inches expected. five feet of snow could fall in the mountains. >> the roads aren't in the greatest condition so you have to be really...
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washington state governor j in slate level delegation from the us climate alliance to cop $29.00 to stress the urgency of regional leadership on climate change and state for california, which if a country would have the 5th biggest economy on the planet, already positioning themselves to sustain renewable efforts, regardless of federal policy, changes with renewable energy costs falling and state commitments. growing clean energy momentum may still persist into us even under trumps administration. so nature member countries are to hold any emergency metering with ukraine next week after russian to attack the eastern city of the new pro with new types of mid range. and we saw the strike was initially thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile. but the us now believes it was, i'm experimental weapon equipped to carry conventional and nuclear warheads. security footage show strikes raining down across the city of denise pro. russia says that he used a new weapon and the attack, calling it an arrest nick ballistic missile. damage from the strike was limited, but russia's claimed weapo
washington state governor j in slate level delegation from the us climate alliance to cop $29.00 to stress the urgency of regional leadership on climate change and state for california, which if a country would have the 5th biggest economy on the planet, already positioning themselves to sustain renewable efforts, regardless of federal policy, changes with renewable energy costs falling and state commitments. growing clean energy momentum may still persist into us even under trumps...
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. >> police in washington state had their hands full recently chasing a real swine.ideo released friday shows officers chasing an escaped pig through a tacoma neighborhood. after a while, the runaway pig nicknamed notorious p-i-g was safely captured and taken to a nearby ranch. police didn't say where the pig escaped from. >>> all right. big cutbacks at boeing, while mcdonald's is spending big. here's matt pieper with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: stocks fell to their worst loss since election day as the rally from the election and a cut to interest rates by the federal reserve kept fading. the dow lost 305, income down -- nasdaq down 427, s&p losing 78 points. >>> mcdonald's says it's investing $100 million to accelerate recovery and support the most heavily impacted franchisees. it's all after an e. coli outbreak tied to onions on the fast food giant's quarter pounder hamburgers. the cdc has said that slivered onions were the likely source of the e. coli. the outbreak has sickened more than 100 people in 14 states as of last week, and one man died. >>> it
. >> police in washington state had their hands full recently chasing a real swine.ideo released friday shows officers chasing an escaped pig through a tacoma neighborhood. after a while, the runaway pig nicknamed notorious p-i-g was safely captured and taken to a nearby ranch. police didn't say where the pig escaped from. >>> all right. big cutbacks at boeing, while mcdonald's is spending big. here's matt pieper with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: stocks...
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climate leadership in question state governors are doubling down on local climate commitments washington state governor j in slate level delegation from the us climate alliance to call 29, to stress. the urgency of regional leadership on climate change and states like california, which if a country would have the 5th biggest economy on the planet, already positioning themselves to sustain renewable efforts. regardless of federal policy, changes with renewable energy costs falling and state commitments growing clean energy momentum may still persist into us even under trumps administration. so you're watching the w. notice just reminder from the top stories we're following for you this, our israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has lashed out at the international criminal court upgrade, issued an arrest warrant for p. and former is really defense minister. your colleagues are charged with board crimes including directing attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as a weapon of pressures president vladimir putin concerns his country has attacked ukraine with a new type of mid ra
climate leadership in question state governors are doubling down on local climate commitments washington state governor j in slate level delegation from the us climate alliance to call 29, to stress. the urgency of regional leadership on climate change and states like california, which if a country would have the 5th biggest economy on the planet, already positioning themselves to sustain renewable efforts. regardless of federal policy, changes with renewable energy costs falling and state...
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the storm claiming at least two lives in washington state, as large trees crashed on homes, cars and buses. the system bringing heavy rain, snow and hurricane-force winds in some areas, with gusts up to 80 miles per hour. more than 300,000 are still without power in washington, and over 15,000 are in the dark in california. and more dangerous weather may be on the way. nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking another storm that could threaten the region friday, but much needed with these drought conditions, michelle. >> hi there, frances. in the northwest, we are looking at a lot of moisture. we saw scenes where cars were stranded, and we're going to see that over the next couple days, because we are looking at a back-to-back system moving through, also an atmospheric river. that's just a river of moisture moving onshore. intense bands of moisture targeting the northwest. heavy coastal rain leading to flooding, mudslides and landslides. could see over three feet of snow in some spots. as we go throughout tomorrow, we could see heavy rain spreading into central california, espe
the storm claiming at least two lives in washington state, as large trees crashed on homes, cars and buses. the system bringing heavy rain, snow and hurricane-force winds in some areas, with gusts up to 80 miles per hour. more than 300,000 are still without power in washington, and over 15,000 are in the dark in california. and more dangerous weather may be on the way. nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking another storm that could threaten the region friday, but much needed with these...
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. >> reporter: in washington state, customers warned some will be in the dark until monday after storms with hurricane-force winds earlier this week knocked out power to more than 100,000 people. on the other side of the country, new jersey digging out from one of its largest november snowstorms in history. previewing more severe weather expected for the week of thanksgiving. >> and wednesday is the day that we are concerned about it. >> reporter: a new system that could sweep across the country, threatening snow, strong storms, and heavy rain. a forecast set to clash with the nearly 80 million people expected to get away for thanksgiving. in chicago, william edwards and his family started their trip early hoping to avoid the worst crowds. >> everybody knows day before thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the year. >> reporter: you're avoiding that right now. >> yes, for sure. i'll be on the beach. >> shaquille brewster joins me from o'hare airport. shaq, where do people traveling next week need to watch out? >> reporter: well, jose, the latest forecast shows a potential storm cros
. >> reporter: in washington state, customers warned some will be in the dark until monday after storms with hurricane-force winds earlier this week knocked out power to more than 100,000 people. on the other side of the country, new jersey digging out from one of its largest november snowstorms in history. previewing more severe weather expected for the week of thanksgiving. >> and wednesday is the day that we are concerned about it. >> reporter: a new system that could sweep...