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the average for a gallon of regular unleaded stands at 3:31 per gallon z prime yim, 365. of the city surveyed billings montana has lowest price, $2.94 per gallon. san diego, highest price of $3.60. gas in san francisco going for between $3.41 and >> do you want to go to the caribbean? starting july 1st, travellers will be able to fly overseas to aruba, jamaica and bahamas. >> thank you. >> sure. >> we would usually share this in the bring. cal fire says this is created to create what is called definsible space. >> often times it's people going out and using lawn mowers during heat of the day. it's windy out. do so early in the morning when it's still cool out. >> cal fire says our current conditions compared to what we usually see in august, it's that bad. and extra dry vegetation can ignite quickly meaning flames can spread very easily. especially if it's windy out. >> it's so bizarre to talk about dry weather and middle of winter. >> yes. >> here we are middle of winter. >> i know. but rain is coming up. that is what i'm thrilled to tell you about. green is not reaching
the average for a gallon of regular unleaded stands at 3:31 per gallon z prime yim, 365. of the city surveyed billings montana has lowest price, $2.94 per gallon. san diego, highest price of $3.60. gas in san francisco going for between $3.41 and >> do you want to go to the caribbean? starting july 1st, travellers will be able to fly overseas to aruba, jamaica and bahamas. >> thank you. >> sure. >> we would usually share this in the bring. cal fire says this is created...
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john fowler is live to tell us the future may be more yim than people realize. >> that's true, from backyard pools to landscaping to even washing your car, marin county is at ground zero for water worries and many people here and around the bay may be in some trouble. >> we've learned in the state of conserving marin county residents are using 34% more batter than a year ago. people seem to have forgotten what the last drought was like. we didn't flush, we were using gray water, collecting our landry water. prepare now the pay more. >> if we have to cutback, rates have to cutback -- go up. >> the latest data indicates that we are running out of water and the trout appears to be in place. >> we don't have enough water to do everything we want. pacific institute water expert points to the water storage levels. these are percentages of normal. the lowest since the res voirs were built. the soil intext the, index, the driest ever. brown indicates a worsening drought into midspring. we should cut our expectations for what we can do in our homes and industries, for the next year at least. >> the g
john fowler is live to tell us the future may be more yim than people realize. >> that's true, from backyard pools to landscaping to even washing your car, marin county is at ground zero for water worries and many people here and around the bay may be in some trouble. >> we've learned in the state of conserving marin county residents are using 34% more batter than a year ago. people seem to have forgotten what the last drought was like. we didn't flush, we were using gray water,...
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our small group prem yims went up 22%. up, choice went down. >> everything supposed to happen has not happened. now, i think a lot of people who worked in state government saw this coming. you can understand there was not going to be the panacea, this fix for everything. what were the danger signs that the administration didn't pay attention to? >> mandates, talked about having to have pregnancy coverage for you. you never know. you know? who knows? so... >> well, you never know. >> i think i do. in this case, i think i do. >> it doesn't make sense, right? we know that that doesn't make sense, we all have to have coverage we don't want and can't afford. forcing everybody to have a one size fits all solution we're not one size fits all people. >> when the insurance companies are told you can't offer this policy and the president says oh, you know what? offer it anyway. why is that impractical? there are things that have to happen behind the scenes, right? >> they made a decision and a projection about who is going to purcha
our small group prem yims went up 22%. up, choice went down. >> everything supposed to happen has not happened. now, i think a lot of people who worked in state government saw this coming. you can understand there was not going to be the panacea, this fix for everything. what were the danger signs that the administration didn't pay attention to? >> mandates, talked about having to have pregnancy coverage for you. you never know. you know? who knows? so... >> well, you never...
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. >> there are two organic salt alternatives, calcium, mag niece yim and potassium. they are biodegradeable. >> next time you have trouble falling asleep, count lottery numbers. steve tran did that. he woke up realising he forgot to read his tick. now he's 324 million richer. the lottery says one of the first things tran did was call his office and leave a message for his boss saying, "i'm really sorry, boss, i had the the jackpot, i don't think i'm going to come in today, tomorrow or ever." go steve. >> 2014 is expected to bring the world a variety of innovations in techphology. we look at some of those gadgets from hollow graphic phone calls to smart watches. >> much hyped and years in development, 2014 will see google said glass iwear go on sale to the product. questions remain as to whether function and style make it more than a fad. >> this is my pebble. >> the same goes for smart washes linking to the phone. apple, google and microsoft will add their offers. >> some experts predict the rise of virtual currency like the bitcoin. the value has been volatile. some
. >> there are two organic salt alternatives, calcium, mag niece yim and potassium. they are biodegradeable. >> next time you have trouble falling asleep, count lottery numbers. steve tran did that. he woke up realising he forgot to read his tick. now he's 324 million richer. the lottery says one of the first things tran did was call his office and leave a message for his boss saying, "i'm really sorry, boss, i had the the jackpot, i don't think i'm going to come in today,...