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we get a lot of talent from the west coast.ork happens to be a much better city than san francisco. emily: oh! you don't want to go there. [laughter] david: for all the things that are challenges, they only make us more hungry. we have plenty to prove, but i think we will do that. emily: how optimistic are you about yahoo!'s future? david: i'm excited to be a big part of it. i believe in marissa. i think she has built an extraordinary team. and i'm very excited about a lot of stuff they are doing on their own and a lot of the stuff we are doing with them. i am very hopeful and excited to be a shareholder. emily: you do not think you will ever start another company? david: tumblr was something i really wanted but that didn't exist yet. it was never about doing the tech startup or being a founder or c.e.o. emily: net neutrality is important to you and tumblr. you have a position on it. what is your position? david: that it is important. we should do it right, and not set up laws or rules that set up the next generation of compani
we get a lot of talent from the west coast.ork happens to be a much better city than san francisco. emily: oh! you don't want to go there. [laughter] david: for all the things that are challenges, they only make us more hungry. we have plenty to prove, but i think we will do that. emily: how optimistic are you about yahoo!'s future? david: i'm excited to be a big part of it. i believe in marissa. i think she has built an extraordinary team. and i'm very excited about a lot of stuff they are...
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now, for a lot of you wondering are we going to get west coast landfall?here's nothing that is showing that happening. but let's go ahead and get a look at the strength of the storm. it's moving fast off to the north-northeast at 38 miles per hour. it's getting caught up in the upper level flow, and we have winds at 105 miles per hour, making it a category 2. current path has this offshore of the west coast, possibly as a tropical storm there by thursday. about 1,000 miles or so off the coastline of san francisco. then eventually by friday moving up into canada, maybe for a landfall of winds at 20 to 30 miles per hour. biggest impact for the west coast would be subtropical moisture and rain in portland and also for seattle. for us, more about the humidity. so wild, definitely, and certainly related to el nino. high pressure off shore will continue to pump in some of the humidity as we head through tomorrow. once again, the high clouds. temperatures will be slightly warmer as well. saturday's forecast gets a little hotter with the area of high pressure, but
now, for a lot of you wondering are we going to get west coast landfall?here's nothing that is showing that happening. but let's go ahead and get a look at the strength of the storm. it's moving fast off to the north-northeast at 38 miles per hour. it's getting caught up in the upper level flow, and we have winds at 105 miles per hour, making it a category 2. current path has this offshore of the west coast, possibly as a tropical storm there by thursday. about 1,000 miles or so off the...
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. >> trace gallagher with further details live if our west coast news hub. trace? >> we had the dueling news conferences, we had first the sheriff there, john hanlon from douglas county and the governor and both of them gave us very little information. surprising, some two hours, two hours and 15 minutes after the news conference. the thing the sheriff did clarify was the fact that there was an exchange of gunfire. the police officers, the first police officers who arrived on scene, not the s.w.a.t. team, not special units, the first two or three police officers who arrived on scene, actually exchanged gunfire with the shooter and the shooter was killed. what they didn't elaborate on, shep, is where the the shooter was in the building. we understand he was in snyder hall or very close to snyder hall. where we believe all of the shooting took place. >> the fire department told the affiliates that the shooter was outside a single classroom firing inside the classroom. which is where all the dead bodies were found. and apparently we're told that some of the victims ca
. >> trace gallagher with further details live if our west coast news hub. trace? >> we had the dueling news conferences, we had first the sheriff there, john hanlon from douglas county and the governor and both of them gave us very little information. surprising, some two hours, two hours and 15 minutes after the news conference. the thing the sheriff did clarify was the fact that there was an exchange of gunfire. the police officers, the first police officers who arrived on scene,...
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that makes train the only option to bring more domestic oil to the west coast. according to the eia, crude by rail to the region soared from an average of 23,000 barrels per day in 2012 to 157,000 in 2014. >> what we've seen is refineries in the pacific northwest have put in these crude by rail facilities to take advantage of the increasing production not only in north dakota but as well as in the rocky mountains in order to supply their refineries given the declines in alaskan north slope production. >> reporter: tasoro and savage's vancouver energy as well as other companies, including nustar and shell, have all proposed new crude by rail facilities, but all are inching along through a review process. meantime, tasoro has just begun receiving some of the 210 brand-new tank cars it ordered in 2014. ahead of the final oil train rules issued by regulators earlier this year. these more accident-resistant tank cars, d.o.t.-120s, will begin transferring the crude before the year's end on bnsf railway. sturdier cars are important to safety and preventing an oil train
that makes train the only option to bring more domestic oil to the west coast. according to the eia, crude by rail to the region soared from an average of 23,000 barrels per day in 2012 to 157,000 in 2014. >> what we've seen is refineries in the pacific northwest have put in these crude by rail facilities to take advantage of the increasing production not only in north dakota but as well as in the rocky mountains in order to supply their refineries given the declines in alaskan north...
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able to get the east coast cleaned up out of grapes while cesar was directing the boycott on the west coast. and guess what they did-- they went after the biggest chain. so while we were able to clean up the east coast of grapes, in the west coast, in california, they were still battling safeway, right? and so then i went out to california, and then i did the same tactic-- start with the small chains. and you know what i call that, maria? it's the difference between the way a woman thinks and the way a man thinks, right? >> hinojosa: because... >> well, because, you know, if it's a macho thing, you want take on the biggest one first, okay, and get them down. it's sort of the domino theory, right? and instead we did it just the other way. we started with the smallest stores and worked our way up. and so a lot of the differences in tactics that cesar and i had were kind of on those same lines. >> hinojosa: you actually... when you first met cesar chavez, it's not like you were completely floored by him. >> yes, cesar was a very quiet person. i mean, people think of him as a charismatic leader
able to get the east coast cleaned up out of grapes while cesar was directing the boycott on the west coast. and guess what they did-- they went after the biggest chain. so while we were able to clean up the east coast of grapes, in the west coast, in california, they were still battling safeway, right? and so then i went out to california, and then i did the same tactic-- start with the small chains. and you know what i call that, maria? it's the difference between the way a woman thinks and...
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. >> it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast, and a tiny school of ump -- umpqua minute knowledge in roseburg, oregon, where a campus shooting has taken place and authorities confirm at least ten people are dead at umpqua community college and a number of other people are injured and have been transported to local hospitals after a shooting rampage happened this morning on campus. the best of the information that we have together is for you as follows: sometime between 10:00 and 10:45 pacific daylight time this morning, a lone gunman entered the campus of umpqua community college, made his way in one way or another to snyder hall, an academic building. made his way into snyder hall, went into a classroom, and began shooting. we do not know whether anyone in that classroom was targeted. we do not have any information about who was hit. we don't know whether that -- the shooter then left that classroom and proceeded to others, and whether he moved next door to the science building as has been suggested by some social media and other authorities. we just don't yet have that confirmed
. >> it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast, and a tiny school of ump -- umpqua minute knowledge in roseburg, oregon, where a campus shooting has taken place and authorities confirm at least ten people are dead at umpqua community college and a number of other people are injured and have been transported to local hospitals after a shooting rampage happened this morning on campus. the best of the information that we have together is for you as follows: sometime between 10:00...
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parallel to the west coast as we head throughout friday morning. getting caught up in the flow. the jet stream and there is a zero chance this will be making a landfall in washington, oregon and california. british columbia is expecting winds and possibly a few inches of rainfall. they are being told to prepare for tropical storm conditions. for us the biggest factor will be that increased humidity. what will increase for us is high pressure sitting off. the circulation wraps around the humidity for tomorrow and a few high clouds. temperatures around two to four degrees warmer and staying in the 80s inland. throughout saturday, just a bit hotter and a few clouds with 90s expected for the valleys. let's take you to the microclimate, we will pop up to mat rena. 70 degrees and 82. staying for the trivalley, nice day in napa. the temperatures are looking good. 86 degrees. oakland at 78. walnut creek with a 10-degree difference. the forecast temperatures get hotter. i have to tell you, this is not the fall weather that i want. i will say seeing that hurricane in the pacific, a sign t
parallel to the west coast as we head throughout friday morning. getting caught up in the flow. the jet stream and there is a zero chance this will be making a landfall in washington, oregon and california. british columbia is expecting winds and possibly a few inches of rainfall. they are being told to prepare for tropical storm conditions. for us the biggest factor will be that increased humidity. what will increase for us is high pressure sitting off. the circulation wraps around the...
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phil: mexico' s west coast is bracing for an historic storm tonight. hurricane patricia set to reach land any moment. jc: in this shot from international space station, you can see the storm' s powerful eye. phil: take a look from the west coast. this is the storm zone. good evening, everybody. jc: hurricane patricia started out as a minor storm then quickly developed into the strongest hurricane ever recorded. harvey leonard joins us, harvey? harvey: you can see it bearing down on the mexican coast. on top of that, it is officially the strongest hurricane on record in the eastern portion of the pacific or the atlantic basin. that' s a pretty powerful statement. highest food can reach 200 miles per hour with gusts of 45. 190 mile an hour winds. gusts of 230 five, easily category five and then some. starting to accelerate to the north-northeast. it' s going to be making landfall in the hours ahead. here is a close up look. probably the place it you have heard of the most in this aerial is part of the art of -- puerto vallarta. it' s usually to the right
phil: mexico' s west coast is bracing for an historic storm tonight. hurricane patricia set to reach land any moment. jc: in this shot from international space station, you can see the storm' s powerful eye. phil: take a look from the west coast. this is the storm zone. good evening, everybody. jc: hurricane patricia started out as a minor storm then quickly developed into the strongest hurricane ever recorded. harvey leonard joins us, harvey? harvey: you can see it bearing down on the mexican...
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Oct 23, 2015
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the buzz of the west coast has been amazon's surprise earnings in the third quarter. lff talked about the company's huge primed a sales on "bloomberg west." they say it at a 2% which is extraordinary. not only do they make fun of it but they wonder whether it would have any impact. amazon saying they're going to keep doing it. they will have to do it every year in the will have to do it even better next year to maintain that sales growth. brendan: emily chang joins me now. she will help us understand the highlights from the west coast. a lot of earnings surprises this week helping this rally today. is there a trend going on or broadly or have there been a couple of one-off successes? emily: i looked at what was available i did not want to buy anything so it was a huge surprise that that was of any consequence to amazon's profit. the big thing is cloud. aws you look at cloud, accounted for a lot of their income. we are seeing that repeated with google. another big cloud business and isrosoft where the cloud growing 135%. that is incredible. they're playing but they're d
the buzz of the west coast has been amazon's surprise earnings in the third quarter. lff talked about the company's huge primed a sales on "bloomberg west." they say it at a 2% which is extraordinary. not only do they make fun of it but they wonder whether it would have any impact. amazon saying they're going to keep doing it. they will have to do it every year in the will have to do it even better next year to maintain that sales growth. brendan: emily chang joins me now. she will...
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spinning toward the west coast of mexico. all the accounts along the west coast have not seen this. they are in the storm's path. we'll take a closer look at how the coastal communities are preparing for the major hurricane. texas communities are already getting ready for the potential of flooding rain there. >> friends out west are saying they haven't seen anything as big as this. steve: no one alive have seen this in western mexico. it intensified so quickly. over 24 hours. there it is. for those who have travel plans this is in the center of it. so the worst of it, those are the big resort towns. they are going to get off easier. look at the winds. these are the maximum winds. waiting for the update to come in. 200 miles per hour. if you think that's crazy and wild, look at the wind gusts. they have the wind gusts on 245 miles per hour. the pressure so low. this is a monster. you will hear a lot about it from the coming days. once it moves ashore it will track across mexico and may reemerge in the gulf of mexico. this will make linedfall and weaken. 70 miles per hour winds by 5:0
spinning toward the west coast of mexico. all the accounts along the west coast have not seen this. they are in the storm's path. we'll take a closer look at how the coastal communities are preparing for the major hurricane. texas communities are already getting ready for the potential of flooding rain there. >> friends out west are saying they haven't seen anything as big as this. steve: no one alive have seen this in western mexico. it intensified so quickly. over 24 hours. there it is....
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on the west coast. exactly one hour ago now. which is part of the reason that the information has been so scattered. we got the information early but we couldn't get the rest of it quickly enough. gunman has shot up toward wards of 20 people on campus. scanner reports indicate the suspect is down. multiple ambulances on scene. early reports indicate 15 people are dead. students reporting on social media they are trapped inside classrooms. we spoke with one a short time ago. trapped might not be the right word to use by shulterring in place. it afears the shooter is down. there's no reports of another shooter. police were clearing the science building. we told you a moment about ago mercy medical center that that would be the spot where anyone injured would be taken. they hadn't received anyone but first hand reports that people have been taken. a reporter at ucc described the scene as pure chaos. the latest dispatch came at 11:39 a.m. local time. just a few minutes ago, a nursing student said he heard shots and everyone was runn
on the west coast. exactly one hour ago now. which is part of the reason that the information has been so scattered. we got the information early but we couldn't get the rest of it quickly enough. gunman has shot up toward wards of 20 people on campus. scanner reports indicate the suspect is down. multiple ambulances on scene. early reports indicate 15 people are dead. students reporting on social media they are trapped inside classrooms. we spoke with one a short time ago. trapped might not be...
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more wet on the west coast?prediction center is forecasting significant easing on the drought across western california because primarily of the el niÑo. skiing in february in utah or colorado. at what point do we find out if it is playing as normal? jacob: we are seeing these anomalies peaking. they are cresting in the next few weeks. as that happened we are seeing where in the pacific ocean they are going to dominate most. there is a standard el niÑo. cooler water next to south america. we have a lot more for the end of the winter. >> you are looking at how speculators are trading the national gas market. what do they expect? jacob: money market managers are -- thatition right now is because of this el niÑo. they expect the prices are going to remain low throughout the winter. no heating demand across the east coast and key population centers. prices are going to stay low. what we are advising is there is a potential that el niÑo is expected to collapse into the spring. colder weather could move in to the tail
more wet on the west coast?prediction center is forecasting significant easing on the drought across western california because primarily of the el niÑo. skiing in february in utah or colorado. at what point do we find out if it is playing as normal? jacob: we are seeing these anomalies peaking. they are cresting in the next few weeks. as that happened we are seeing where in the pacific ocean they are going to dominate most. there is a standard el niÑo. cooler water next to south america. we...
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Oct 19, 2015
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and this next system that came in to give parts of the west coast more rain, that's the second one for california, in the last 3-4 days. you know it takes a while to get out of a severe drought; you need to have multiple systems coming in one after the other for a whole season, so we will see if that works out. but putting the maps into motion, that trough kind of digs into the southwest and sits there for a while that could be a pretty goorain maker for the east and the trough builds into the west again and kind of slowly spreads that cooler air back farther to the east, so let's take a look at things as we head througthe rest of this week. above normal temperatures are expected from the continental divide, eastward all the way to the appalachians basically. that area of the country will start off on the cool side east of the mississippi, but then warm up and in the western parts of this above normal area it will probably start to cool down a little bit as we head to the latter parts of the week. near normal expected for most of the mountains and the west coast a a also near normal ex
and this next system that came in to give parts of the west coast more rain, that's the second one for california, in the last 3-4 days. you know it takes a while to get out of a severe drought; you need to have multiple systems coming in one after the other for a whole season, so we will see if that works out. but putting the maps into motion, that trough kind of digs into the southwest and sits there for a while that could be a pretty goorain maker for the east and the trough builds into the...
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metro west will be around freezing, 40 right at the coast, to the south and in the 40's on cape cod and the islands. go inland, you'll drop below freezing into 20's to the north and west of worcester, through western mass into new hampshire and vermont. so saturday, this is a cloud cover that's going to increase during the evening, ahead of that cold front. the front behind me, here come to western massachusetts and vermont. by sunday morning, 3:15 a.m., this takes you up to 6:00 a.m. in the morning, into worcester county, with rainshowers even into middlesex county and boston an hour later at 7:15 p.m. south shore gets in on the act after 8:00 p.m. and we start to see a break in the action. let's stop this at 1:15 p.m., first quarter of the patriots game. if you're going to get the showers, looks to me like they'll be before the game and during your tailgating and it won't be a lot of them. you're not going to get torrential downpours coming on through or thunder and heightening, because of the timing of this. behind it, we'll see sun poking out and temperatures will actually be on the
metro west will be around freezing, 40 right at the coast, to the south and in the 40's on cape cod and the islands. go inland, you'll drop below freezing into 20's to the north and west of worcester, through western mass into new hampshire and vermont. so saturday, this is a cloud cover that's going to increase during the evening, ahead of that cold front. the front behind me, here come to western massachusetts and vermont. by sunday morning, 3:15 a.m., this takes you up to 6:00 a.m. in the...
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. >>> when we come back, the mystery why a record number of sharks are swimming closer to the west coast and why it may foretell a historic event yet to come. a man who is both -- father and uncle-- to the same child. how a bay area geneticist solved this medical mystery. ===take vo jess=== plus, gun in hand, a local officer confronts a man with a cellphone camera. now, we learn the officer's fate. ===next close=== next. >>> finally tonight, a record number of sharks, many of them great whites are swimming here off the west coast. researchers think they know why. as they tell nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer, the sheer number of these creatures may show el nino is already hitting the region. >> reporter: lurking in shallow waters just off the coast of southern california. >> that shark 33119 is within 500 yards of us right now. >> reporter: marine biologists are tracking a juvenile six foot great white shark. they are here off huntington beach in numbers scientists haven't seen before. chris lowe has been tagging and tracking these predators for nearly a decade. the great
. >>> when we come back, the mystery why a record number of sharks are swimming closer to the west coast and why it may foretell a historic event yet to come. a man who is both -- father and uncle-- to the same child. how a bay area geneticist solved this medical mystery. ===take vo jess=== plus, gun in hand, a local officer confronts a man with a cellphone camera. now, we learn the officer's fate. ===next close=== next. >>> finally tonight, a record number of sharks, many of...
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changed for me and got a scholarship to harvard law school and i did well coming from the uncultured west coast. [laughter] and i graduated with honors. with the tender age of 24 to study the federal government for a year and i did that staff on the domestic issues the counterpart to the national security council. but my main assignment is the and department of justice. so i worked with and to everybody involved in watergate. i knew them on the personal basis. has somewhat similar to what clark gable does in the end with "gone with the wind" when all seemed lost but i would just demand ac at the defense table for nixon and. i believe then and now we're about to lose a president because of inadequate legal representation. with the principal deputy i transcribe the tapes and the documents and i would brief the senior staff but you may remember that ended rather badly. not that i just lost my first case of lost a president and i left a rather bitter end maybe you remember the mantra that no man is above the of lot. but 12 years ago i decided i would have another look to see how watergate unfolded
changed for me and got a scholarship to harvard law school and i did well coming from the uncultured west coast. [laughter] and i graduated with honors. with the tender age of 24 to study the federal government for a year and i did that staff on the domestic issues the counterpart to the national security council. but my main assignment is the and department of justice. so i worked with and to everybody involved in watergate. i knew them on the personal basis. has somewhat similar to what clark...
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hurricane patricia slams mexico's west coast packing powerful winds and rain threatening millions in its path. taking on i.s.i.l. >> this is an example of a case where we could do something we alone had the capability to do. >> the pentagon warns that u.s. troops may be called on to carry out more raids like the one that rescued i.s.i.l. captives and cost a u.s. soldier his life. >>> benghazi politician. >> this committee as it's been in the news several weeks has been yet one more step in denigrating this institution. >> house democrats call on the speaker to dissolve the panel investigating the 2012 attacks. good evening, i'm sheila macvicar, antonio mora has the night off. this is al jazeera america, tonight parts of mexico are experiencing heavy rainfall and powerful wind gusts as hurricane patricia bears down. the storm made landfall on jalisco state. down graded from a category 5 to a category 4. there are parts of large trees uprooted in several areas and forecasters expect more damage when the eye of the hurricane goes over land. meteorologist nicole mitchell is here with mor
hurricane patricia slams mexico's west coast packing powerful winds and rain threatening millions in its path. taking on i.s.i.l. >> this is an example of a case where we could do something we alone had the capability to do. >> the pentagon warns that u.s. troops may be called on to carry out more raids like the one that rescued i.s.i.l. captives and cost a u.s. soldier his life. >>> benghazi politician. >> this committee as it's been in the news several weeks has...
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unfortunately it is headed right for the west coast as a category five hurricane into the west coast of mexico during the night tonight. it is going to likely cause some catastrophic damage to the areas. a lot of resort towns right along the coastline too. we'll keep you updated on that through the weekend. we'll make headlines. no impacts for us here in new hampshire. a cold front for us. that's what moved through during the overnight. you can still see some clouds lingering. especially up north and hampshire too. these are going to move away. we'll have sunshine through the rest of the for saturday as well. you can see this little area of clearing basically between the system leaving and then this system in the central u.s. that's going to move through on sunday. this is going to bring in a few showers for us primarily sunday morning. it is not going to be an all weekend thing or even an all day thing on sunday. just a few passing showers from time to time on sunday morning. temperature-wise, this is the big story. we're going to really be feeling the chill today. 30's up north now
unfortunately it is headed right for the west coast as a category five hurricane into the west coast of mexico during the night tonight. it is going to likely cause some catastrophic damage to the areas. a lot of resort towns right along the coastline too. we'll keep you updated on that through the weekend. we'll make headlines. no impacts for us here in new hampshire. a cold front for us. that's what moved through during the overnight. you can still see some clouds lingering. especially up...
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east coast versus west coast. sports anchor rob powers is here with the latest. >> it's the game both teams need to win but nobody's won it yet. mets and dodgers, series tied. this game still going on. it's 3-2 mets. 9th inning. daniel murphy has a home run, rbi double and run scored. jacob degrom pitched in and out of trouble for six innings. it's been a tight series. been a tight game. our eye on it for you. we'll get you out to los angeles in a few minutes, join laura behnke at dodger stadium. see if they advance to play the cubs in the national league championship series. >>> a chill in the air tonight and it's about to get colder. meteorologist lee goldberg in the weather center. >> that chill spurring on the fall colors in st. james, long island and south brunswick and new jersey, really pretty there. 60s today. a trio of cold fronts puts an end to that this weekend. >> plus, new video. dozens of cars stuck in the mud. what made these floods so much worse. ciones >>> tomorrow the final u.s. airways flight wi
east coast versus west coast. sports anchor rob powers is here with the latest. >> it's the game both teams need to win but nobody's won it yet. mets and dodgers, series tied. this game still going on. it's 3-2 mets. 9th inning. daniel murphy has a home run, rbi double and run scored. jacob degrom pitched in and out of trouble for six innings. it's been a tight series. been a tight game. our eye on it for you. we'll get you out to los angeles in a few minutes, join laura behnke at dodger...
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two to three months with moisture. so let's check out the 30 day outlook. going above normal for west coast, northern half of rockies right down through central and southern mississippi valley into southeast. below normal for much of west texas, new mexico, below normal for far northwest and northeastern great lakes. precip over next 30 days. from mid atlantic to florida, southern half of mississippi valley from ohio valley southward through southern half of plains into the southwest, above normal of states, great lakes and new england. tyne thanks, mike. as we've been reporting on u-s farm report, feedyards are having a rough go. a dramatic turn in prices sent profits spiraling downward leaving operators trying to survive. but even as balance sheets bleed red, our farm journal report shows us why some are hopeful the final outcome of the year may not be so bad. what started as a bull market made a quick reversal this fall. for texas pa
two to three months with moisture. so let's check out the 30 day outlook. going above normal for west coast, northern half of rockies right down through central and southern mississippi valley into southeast. below normal for much of west texas, new mexico, below normal for far northwest and northeastern great lakes. precip over next 30 days. from mid atlantic to florida, southern half of mississippi valley from ohio valley southward through southern half of plains into the southwest, above...
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i'm west coast. don't think they should have shot each other and had a -- had a dispute that way, but i was a west coast fan. >> trevor: you don't think biggie and tupac should have been killed? i'm glad you clarified that because i was really fooled by your thug-life exterior. recently we've reached the stage in the campaign where it's been impossible to stop the flow of candidates desperately trying to be hip. pandemic. not panda-demic. what a duty way to die. and just as we have candidates associated with celebrities, certain celebrities want to be associated with candidates. >> kanye west. you have been interviewed in van thety fair "as soon as i heard ben carson speak, i treed three weeks to get on the phone with him. i was, like, this is the most brilliant guy ." >> trevor: congratulations, the man who hangs out with these people all day thinks you're a genius. i love the kardashians! no, no! i love the kardashians! but i love jokes more. and looks like the admiration is mutual. >> i did have a
i'm west coast. don't think they should have shot each other and had a -- had a dispute that way, but i was a west coast fan. >> trevor: you don't think biggie and tupac should have been killed? i'm glad you clarified that because i was really fooled by your thug-life exterior. recently we've reached the stage in the campaign where it's been impossible to stop the flow of candidates desperately trying to be hip. pandemic. not panda-demic. what a duty way to die. and just as we have...
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but relief to drought-plagued west coast may be limited. forecasters at noaa's climate prediction center issued the u-s winter outlook. this year's el ni-o -which forecasters describe as one of the strongest on record -is expected to influence weather and climate patterns this winter by shifting the position of the pacific jet stream. and while el nino can exert a lot of influence over winter weather. cold-air outbreaks can be difficult to predict. agday meteorologist mike hoffman is tracking this closely for us. mike. clinton. the climate prediction center breaks-out the forecast into three categories -precipitation, temperature and drought outlook. for precipation; noaa expects wetter-than-average conditions most likely in the southern tier of the united states, from central and southern california, across texas, to florida, and up the east coast to southern new england. and drier-than-average conditions most likely for hawaii, central and western alaska, parts of the pacific northwest and northern rockies, and for areas near the great la
but relief to drought-plagued west coast may be limited. forecasters at noaa's climate prediction center issued the u-s winter outlook. this year's el ni-o -which forecasters describe as one of the strongest on record -is expected to influence weather and climate patterns this winter by shifting the position of the pacific jet stream. and while el nino can exert a lot of influence over winter weather. cold-air outbreaks can be difficult to predict. agday meteorologist mike hoffman is tracking...
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so we're not expecting a west coast landfall. certainly some gusty winds into the pacific northwest by friday and also some sub tropical rain. we'll keep a close eye only. no doubt the increased activity across the pacific is linked to el nino. so with that said, we all want it to come in. it has been 242 days since we've had an inch of rain or higher in san jose. that window that could help to boost our rainfall, not likely to get here until mid december. the main reason we can't get any rainfall in here. that high pressure sitting right here offshore deflecting any storm activity. so fog in the morning. then sub in the afternoon. then it will bump up temperatures by saturday. that will bring some low 90s. let's take you to the micro climate forecast. you can see it right here across san francisco. that will put us in the 60s across the marina. 79 and sunny skies toward the south bay. 86 in morgan hill. 83 degrees. for the north bay, east bay and the tri-valley, we'll come in with some mid 80s. looking nice tomorrow. into the ea
so we're not expecting a west coast landfall. certainly some gusty winds into the pacific northwest by friday and also some sub tropical rain. we'll keep a close eye only. no doubt the increased activity across the pacific is linked to el nino. so with that said, we all want it to come in. it has been 242 days since we've had an inch of rain or higher in san jose. that window that could help to boost our rainfall, not likely to get here until mid december. the main reason we can't get any...
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for the west coast, basically nothing. we will be mainly dry. here's your forecast, clear tonight. breezy in the hills, once again this evening. extended forecast, staying warmer than average. 80s across the board inland, through the weekend. 70s near the bay. 60s along the coast line. we're looking maybe for a change next week. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to the future. because the future is about to arrive. >> what they did, and didn't get right. >> and coming up on the late show ,,,,,,,,,, "october 21-st, 2015" >>> yeah, if you're a fan of "back to the future" the future has come, and it's tomorrow. >> the day that michael j. fox's marty mcfly traveled to in "back to the future" was 35 minutes from now. they got some things right. those look like google glasses and face timing on a flat screen tv, right? >> in your mind, what's the coolest thing you got right? >> the coolest thing that is happening is the hover board thing. the hover board was a total flight of fantasy. every kid in the world wanted one, and now we've got a magnetic hover board now. >> no smartphones i
for the west coast, basically nothing. we will be mainly dry. here's your forecast, clear tonight. breezy in the hills, once again this evening. extended forecast, staying warmer than average. 80s across the board inland, through the weekend. 70s near the bay. 60s along the coast line. we're looking maybe for a change next week. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to the future. because the future is about to arrive. >> what they did, and didn't get right. >> and coming...
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Oct 8, 2015
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league series, you're very and the york metropolitans taking on the los angeles dodgers east coast/west coast starting tomorrow night out west, the final workout at city field yesterday morning before flying out to the west coast. in the post-season, not letting the games get too big. >> i.t. is expecting to feel different or to have this overwhelming feeling going out for my first playoff game and there really wasn't. >> no matter what level or what time of season you are playing this game you got to have fun with it. a lot of guys joking around being a very loose and that is key for us to move forward. a big sign of things to come. >> meteorologist: take a nap because first pitch tomorrow night at 9:45 p.m.. isn't so opera style drama going reportedly got into a fight with matt barnes because fisheries involved in a romantic relationship with barnes's estranged wife. fisher traveled to los angeles after practice last saturday to see his children and the fight happened while fisher was at the home, barns at strange white. fisher missed practice monday at the time, the team said it was for pe
league series, you're very and the york metropolitans taking on the los angeles dodgers east coast/west coast starting tomorrow night out west, the final workout at city field yesterday morning before flying out to the west coast. in the post-season, not letting the games get too big. >> i.t. is expecting to feel different or to have this overwhelming feeling going out for my first playoff game and there really wasn't. >> no matter what level or what time of season you are playing...
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Oct 6, 2015
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and so emilio delgado came in from the west coast. mexican american actor. and i got cast as maria. >> you know, i think it's important to go back to pre-sesame street days and remind people that when we were growing up, if you turned on a television the only latinos you might see were quick draw mcgraw's little cartoon burro babba louie, desi arnaz. not exactly much that you could build a contemporary identity around. >> no, no. actually, i found a lot of comfort watching television in the mid-'50s and i would watch father knows best and leave it to beaver. and i used to wonder where those people were. and where those suburban environments existed. and i also used to wonder, "what-- where am i going to fit into this society," that was clearly blind to me. we weren't in any books. we had el diario. there was a couple of s-- you know, that's where the stories about what was going on in the latino community were written up. so it's very hard for me to get across to kids, or people who weren't around in '69, how absolutely invisible people of color were on tele
and so emilio delgado came in from the west coast. mexican american actor. and i got cast as maria. >> you know, i think it's important to go back to pre-sesame street days and remind people that when we were growing up, if you turned on a television the only latinos you might see were quick draw mcgraw's little cartoon burro babba louie, desi arnaz. not exactly much that you could build a contemporary identity around. >> no, no. actually, i found a lot of comfort watching...
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. >>> when we come back, the mystery why a record number of sharks are swimming closer to the west coastwhy it may foretell a historic event yet to come. it may foretell a historic event yet to moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sore
. >>> when we come back, the mystery why a record number of sharks are swimming closer to the west coastwhy it may foretell a historic event yet to come. it may foretell a historic event yet to moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease....
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Oct 23, 2015
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hurricane patricia off the west coast of mexico expected to make landfall in the next couple of hours plus we'll got a look at your weekend forecast coming up next . >> anchor: then at 4:30 the search for a suspect continues in brighton. police ing to track down the person who pulled out a gun and shot a guy last night. >> anchor: a young suspect in custody and in caught after a deadly stabbing of the jag southern square t station . >>> patriots getting ready for a weekend show down with the jets. we'll have more on what tom >> anchor: historic stay for the cathedral of the holy cross. bells from the former holy trinity church were installed there. each bell was hoisted into place they had to use a crane to do it and they were installed. it took a few hours to get that job done. wow, i wonder how much they must weigh like tons . >> anchor: kind of crazy weather to do it today too even though it was beautiful out. pretty windy . >> anchor: windy indeed and i think it's still gusting out there. but then as we go into the weekend, bree, we are expecting pretty much picture perfect fall l
hurricane patricia off the west coast of mexico expected to make landfall in the next couple of hours plus we'll got a look at your weekend forecast coming up next . >> anchor: then at 4:30 the search for a suspect continues in brighton. police ing to track down the person who pulled out a gun and shot a guy last night. >> anchor: a young suspect in custody and in caught after a deadly stabbing of the jag southern square t station . >>> patriots getting ready for a weekend...
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the west coast battle between seahawks and 49ers, thursday night football right here on cbs-3. coverage kicks off at 7:30. we will take a short break and we will be right back. >>> and now for another look at this morning's headlines, a viewing is scheduled today for brendan creato, police up to his body last tuesday in the the wooded area near his father's home in haddon township. the investigators say the child was not sexually assaulted a and there were no signs of forced entry into his father a's apartment. >>> hillary clinton becomes star witness in the investigation in the deadly 2012 attacks in benghazi, libya. committee members are expect to ask her about security lapses at the area as she was secretary of state. it killed four americans including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. >>> new york mets go to the world series after sweeping the chicago cubs to win the national league championship. daniel murphy's two run home run in the eighth seals the the deal, mets won eight-three. >>> 4:49. time for a check of business news. money watch's henna daniels joins us from the new
the west coast battle between seahawks and 49ers, thursday night football right here on cbs-3. coverage kicks off at 7:30. we will take a short break and we will be right back. >>> and now for another look at this morning's headlines, a viewing is scheduled today for brendan creato, police up to his body last tuesday in the the wooded area near his father's home in haddon township. the investigators say the child was not sexually assaulted a and there were no signs of forced entry into...
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will carr is reporting live from our west coast newsroom. have there been a lot of shark attacks in hawaii recently? >> reporter: there have been at least a half dozen this year that we know of. the first that happened yesterday happened on the east side of awau hue. a 44-year-old man was about 100 yards from shore. two nearby kayakers rushed over to help him. one used a jump rope as a turnaquette. authorities saying he is in serious condition. >> they were hanging on by threads just above ankles. >> the second attack happened last night in the water off wi key key beach. a man in his early 30s was foot and he's in serious condition. surfers are still on high alert. they come after he lost most of his leg after surfing on the north shore of awahu. >> i felt like a truck ran into me and kind of took me a second to realize what was going on. he kind of dragged me underwater. >> cook says that after all of it he plans to still surf one day with the help of a prosthetic leg. >> wow. i'm not sure i would do that. nationwide, how many shark bites
will carr is reporting live from our west coast newsroom. have there been a lot of shark attacks in hawaii recently? >> reporter: there have been at least a half dozen this year that we know of. the first that happened yesterday happened on the east side of awau hue. a 44-year-old man was about 100 yards from shore. two nearby kayakers rushed over to help him. one used a jump rope as a turnaquette. authorities saying he is in serious condition. >> they were hanging on by threads...
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i rise today to ask my colleagues to support 2168, the west coast dungeness crab management act. this bipartisan bill is an important solution for residents of coastal communities in southwest washington. the successful two-decades-old dungeness crab agreement will expire september 30 of 2016. this bill simpley makes permanent the management authority between washington, oregon and california. and this management authority has worked. for over the 20 years -- the last 20 years, these states have overseen one of the most valuable fisheries in the pacific northwest. in 2014 fishermen delivered 53 million poundses of crab totaling $170 million. this economic activity helped support the 61,000 jobs related to the seafood industry in washington state alone. how has it maintained this success? the fishery has been managed in a sustainable way. and importantly, it doesn't cost taxpayers a dime. however, should this authority expire, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration or noaa says its management of the fishery will cost taxpayers over $1.15 million each year. so simply p
i rise today to ask my colleagues to support 2168, the west coast dungeness crab management act. this bipartisan bill is an important solution for residents of coastal communities in southwest washington. the successful two-decades-old dungeness crab agreement will expire september 30 of 2016. this bill simpley makes permanent the management authority between washington, oregon and california. and this management authority has worked. for over the 20 years -- the last 20 years, these states...
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Oct 8, 2015
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, west coast, should be great and at city field yesterday morning before flying to the west coast according to two of the vets that key to the post-season is not letting teams get too big. >> i was expecting to feel different or have this overwhelming feeling going out for my first playoff game and it wasn't. >> no matter what time you need to have fun with it. a lot of guys joking around, staying listed. is key for us moving forward and is a big sign of things to come. duke: first pitch tomorrow at 9:45. soap opera drama start going on about the knicks's head coach barry fisher got into a fight with matt barnes because fisher is involved in the romantic relationship with barnes's estranged wife. fisher traveled to los angeles the fight happen while fisher was at the home of gloria at the strange -- it was for personal reasons. issue said before last night's exhibition game he had not distracted, completely focused and committed to the team. i am sure this is not the last -- the knicks drama continues. can you imagine if the mets beat the dodgers, the cubs beat the cardinals and t
, west coast, should be great and at city field yesterday morning before flying to the west coast according to two of the vets that key to the post-season is not letting teams get too big. >> i was expecting to feel different or have this overwhelming feeling going out for my first playoff game and it wasn't. >> no matter what time you need to have fun with it. a lot of guys joking around, staying listed. is key for us moving forward and is a big sign of things to come. duke: first...