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half-mile at the airport. the visibility reduced to a quarter of a mile. concord, livermore and novato and the delta over a mile. looking good in hayward, four to five miles in the south bay and on the peninsula and up in the north bay, just over two miles. so the temperatures are mild with the cloud cover, upper 40s to near 50 in alameda. richmond it is 50. 53 in oakland. looking at 48 santa rosa and 51 in san jose. calling it a level two. we've got gusty winds ahead of it, behind it and moderate rain at times. rainfall totals anywhere from about an inch in the north bay, a quarter to a half inch for most of the rest of us, and as it comes down pretty hard in the morning, could see a little bit offing on the roadways. a lot of cloud cover for your sunday, 2:00 in the afternoon, we're mostly cloudy. 10:30, maybe some light rain here. otherwise it's toward sunrise that we're looking at the rain pushing into the north bay, and then as we get towards the mid to late morning hours, it begins to push to the east and south of us, so it looks like a lot of rain f
half-mile at the airport. the visibility reduced to a quarter of a mile. concord, livermore and novato and the delta over a mile. looking good in hayward, four to five miles in the south bay and on the peninsula and up in the north bay, just over two miles. so the temperatures are mild with the cloud cover, upper 40s to near 50 in alameda. richmond it is 50. 53 in oakland. looking at 48 santa rosa and 51 in san jose. calling it a level two. we've got gusty winds ahead of it, behind it and...
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lido 61 miles an hour. san francisco close to 50 conquered 41 in san jose, the airport. 36 miles an hour. now the high wind warning was allowed to expire. 10 o'clock this morning. we have this still, though wind advisory in place until six o'clock today. of course, the power outages worrying about those and down trees and the wind still gusting noto, possibly over 60 miles an hour for the higher peaks of the bay area. here is look at the current observations and right now, fairfield gusting to 36 conquer, gusting to 40 miles an hour oakland 38 miles an hour, so we still have the way. advisory in place right now, sfo gusting to 43 miles an hour, so another windy period over the next few hours, but then we will see some changes late tonight into tomorrow. we'll have more on that coming up in just a few minutes. all right. thanks mark. boy. those winds really worth something last night. well, we have some developing news in santa cruz county, where some evacuation orders have now been admit, have now been issu
lido 61 miles an hour. san francisco close to 50 conquered 41 in san jose, the airport. 36 miles an hour. now the high wind warning was allowed to expire. 10 o'clock this morning. we have this still, though wind advisory in place until six o'clock today. of course, the power outages worrying about those and down trees and the wind still gusting noto, possibly over 60 miles an hour for the higher peaks of the bay area. here is look at the current observations and right now, fairfield gusting to...
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Jan 25, 2021
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current sustained winds, 28 miles per hour at sfo, 30 at half moon bay. 18 in the san jose. 20 miles per hour winds in concord. gusts with 37 miles per hour at sfo. gusts to 30 miles per hour this morning in a san jose and 24 in concord. i want to talk about the biggest storm of the year so far. it starts tuesday and will continue through thursday. we have a flash flood watch because of that tuesday afternoon through thursday afternoon for the entire northbay, the san francisco peninsula coast in the santa cruz mountains. heavy rain, rapid ponding as well as roes. the high concern will be debris flow at or near the 2020 burn scars and really watching the czu lightning complex for the possibility of some debris flows . also, the winds will be even stronger with this system. a high wind watch tuesday evening through wednesday morning. the highest peaks up to 70 miles per hour with this storm system. for today, we catch that break from the rain. we will see sunshine, windy conditions. the winds will make it feel even cooler as we head through our afternoon. as we look to late tuesday, w
current sustained winds, 28 miles per hour at sfo, 30 at half moon bay. 18 in the san jose. 20 miles per hour winds in concord. gusts with 37 miles per hour at sfo. gusts to 30 miles per hour this morning in a san jose and 24 in concord. i want to talk about the biggest storm of the year so far. it starts tuesday and will continue through thursday. we have a flash flood watch because of that tuesday afternoon through thursday afternoon for the entire northbay, the san francisco peninsula coast...
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napa at a quarter mile, fairfield a half mile. six to nine miles from the east bay to the south bay, walnut creek, look how nice this is, nice and clear out there, temperatures are cold. right now it's 44 in the city, 41 in oakland, 39 in mountain view with 41 san jose. 43 for you in morgan hill and 50 at the coast, a look here from sutro where you can see getting light out there, 7:25 is the sunrise, setting after 5:00, the sun that is, low 30s, freezing in novato, with upper 30s in napa. the delta is cold in our east bay valleys upper 30s out there. much colder start this morning. add in the wind, gusty on top of mt. tam. and that's allowing for tule fog and radiation fog this morning. 16 degrees colder in novato, ten degrees colder in oakland, five degrees colder on the peninsula. this is our foggy san rafael camera. above, we've got the clear sky, cold, with areas of dense fog, mostly sunny, a few high clouds this weekend near record warmth wednesday, thursday, and friday. as we get through your hour by hour forecast we've got
napa at a quarter mile, fairfield a half mile. six to nine miles from the east bay to the south bay, walnut creek, look how nice this is, nice and clear out there, temperatures are cold. right now it's 44 in the city, 41 in oakland, 39 in mountain view with 41 san jose. 43 for you in morgan hill and 50 at the coast, a look here from sutro where you can see getting light out there, 7:25 is the sunrise, setting after 5:00, the sun that is, low 30s, freezing in novato, with upper 30s in napa. the...
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Jan 27, 2021
01/21
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maybe not as high as 70 miles per hour, but we could see wind gusts 50 to 60 miles per hour. so we are likely going to see isolated power outages. here is that blizzard warning in the sierra. until 2:00 a.m. friday, look at this, 5 to 8 feet of snow, wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. that is going to create whiteout conditions. when we come back, we will take a closer look at the storm in the full forecast. >> thank you very much. now let's head to santa cruz county. one of the areas under vaccinati evacuation orders because of what this storm is likely to do. chris, county officials that you just spoke with, what are they saying? >> reporter: hi, dan. yeah, for those in the evacuation zone the county says if you haven't already left, now is the time to go. they are preparing for a very dangerous night here in santa cruz county, and they are even preparing or, rather, even trying to get a helicopter to assist with rescue operations. tonight the san lorenzo valley braces for one the area's biggest storms in years. >> i am worried about getting blocked in or power being out f
maybe not as high as 70 miles per hour, but we could see wind gusts 50 to 60 miles per hour. so we are likely going to see isolated power outages. here is that blizzard warning in the sierra. until 2:00 a.m. friday, look at this, 5 to 8 feet of snow, wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. that is going to create whiteout conditions. when we come back, we will take a closer look at the storm in the full forecast. >> thank you very much. now let's head to santa cruz county. one of the areas...
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Jan 27, 2021
01/21
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>>you can feel his his energy and his tenacious through no 30 tv, you know 3,000 miles away. melissa schorr centenary you know just share some of his insights or some of his philosophies you know my life and to approach the game still missing is a part of me as far as my approach to game. just so many things you know still looking for closure. easter really can't believe in fact it has been a year already. >>tough day for many and. put it out there the bryans have asked that the nba doesn't do any former formal or the teams do any ceremonies for him tonight at their game they just. >>what privacy so if you're watching a game and wonder why there was moment of silence before is because the family asked him to alright kat respect them. thank you jason. lawrence. >>biggest storm of the season now rolling into the bay area, the rain has started only going to get papa john's is known for its crispy fresh crust full of warm, fluffy pockets. and now they're known for stuffing those pockets with cheeeeeese! i love you cheese. get a new epic stuffed crust pizza with one-topping for ju
>>you can feel his his energy and his tenacious through no 30 tv, you know 3,000 miles away. melissa schorr centenary you know just share some of his insights or some of his philosophies you know my life and to approach the game still missing is a part of me as far as my approach to game. just so many things you know still looking for closure. easter really can't believe in fact it has been a year already. >>tough day for many and. put it out there the bryans have asked that the nba...
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maximum wind gusts o 86 miles per hour at mt. saint helena. as we roll through tonight, specifically at 11:30, most of the bay area calming down with a little wind left in the north bay. i'm talking about a major change. a colder storm, rain. i'll have that in about 15 minutes. >>> the winds not only toppled trees but sparked or reignited fires in the burn scar from the czu fire. crews are battling at least six fires tonight, forcing more than 100 people to evacuate. marianne favro has the latest on the firefight. >> reporter: i'm here on larkin valley road in aptos. they took down the two large trees. they landed on these power lines. sense this morning, cal fire crews have been fighting a fire that has forced several families to evacuate. a network of wildfire cameras captured some of the pictures of new fires starting in the santa cruz mountains. in some places fires were in the czu area. they are battling the panther ridge fire that charred at least 50 acres and forced 20 homes to evacuate. in aptos, 100 homes were forced to evacuate after
maximum wind gusts o 86 miles per hour at mt. saint helena. as we roll through tonight, specifically at 11:30, most of the bay area calming down with a little wind left in the north bay. i'm talking about a major change. a colder storm, rain. i'll have that in about 15 minutes. >>> the winds not only toppled trees but sparked or reignited fires in the burn scar from the czu fire. crews are battling at least six fires tonight, forcing more than 100 people to evacuate. marianne favro has...
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about a mile and a half by the delta with a half mile at the airport. half moon bay, just about nothing, you can't see in front of you. as we go through the next several hours, it's 1:2:00, 1:0, we're finally starting to see that fog lift. it will be replaced for more cloud cover for a mostly cloudy afternoon. the latter part of the day, a chance of showers. a mostly cloudy day on the way. level 2 system with wind and rain. we'll track it for you, when we see you next. >>> we start with developing news on a covid-19 outbreak at a bay area hospital already stretched thin. kaiser permanente confirms 43 of its staff in the san jose emergency department have been infected with covid-19. the positive tests came back between november 27 and friday. they're questioning whether a costume worn by a staff member may have been responsible for the outbreak. contact tracing is ongoing for people who might have been exposed. >>> this all comes as california hits a new state record for the number of covid patients in the icu. with more than 4,500 people admitted on fr
about a mile and a half by the delta with a half mile at the airport. half moon bay, just about nothing, you can't see in front of you. as we go through the next several hours, it's 1:2:00, 1:0, we're finally starting to see that fog lift. it will be replaced for more cloud cover for a mostly cloudy afternoon. the latter part of the day, a chance of showers. a mostly cloudy day on the way. level 2 system with wind and rain. we'll track it for you, when we see you next. >>> we start...
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Jan 19, 2021
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cobb, 94-mile-an-hour winds, mt. diablo wind gust at 82 miles per hour, saucalito. even as we continue late morning and early afternoon, we're seeing those winds mostly right now at 15 to 25 miles an hour. we'll still see more of these gusts as we go into the rest of today. even as we go into the afternoon, the winds take a long time before they start to calm down. by tonight things should look a lot better in terms of the high winds and we should be able to sleep better tonight because a lot of things were knocked around in the night. look at our wide view, it's a completely different story in southern california. look at the rain and cold air moving in. this is part of the reason why. the winds are rushing across the bay area. low pressure nearby and high pressure also by. the close proximity is creating pressure gradient. another storm system will be moving in. this next one looking like it will bring us much cooler temperatures as well as a chance of rain but a better chance of rain into the weekend into early next weekend. this is exactly what we needed. we are
cobb, 94-mile-an-hour winds, mt. diablo wind gust at 82 miles per hour, saucalito. even as we continue late morning and early afternoon, we're seeing those winds mostly right now at 15 to 25 miles an hour. we'll still see more of these gusts as we go into the rest of today. even as we go into the afternoon, the winds take a long time before they start to calm down. by tonight things should look a lot better in terms of the high winds and we should be able to sleep better tonight because a lot...
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Jan 19, 2021
01/21
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the 90-mile an hour gusts or 70- mile an hour gusts on mount diablo. some of that energy gets pulled down the slopes. if you happen to live under the base of a mountain range you will feel this more. those are the micro climates. emily turn certify live in the northeast part of santa rosa. closer to the base of the mountains. that's where the tree went in to the house. speaking of the north bay, you can see the -- late morning, 11:45. then we will get in to the late afternoon. the wind situation will improve by the time we get there. daytime highs in the upper 60's that's ten degrees cooler than yesterday and we will get back down to average. there is a small chance of rain starting friday and going in to the weekend. it just doesn't look like much. we will watch it, more on that as we get closer to it. back over to you. >>> next, a tragic search for a child swept out to see in san mateo county. the rescue mission resuming right now. >>> and the damage the winds have done in the north bay. >> good morning to you ahead on cbs this morning. tens of thous
the 90-mile an hour gusts or 70- mile an hour gusts on mount diablo. some of that energy gets pulled down the slopes. if you happen to live under the base of a mountain range you will feel this more. those are the micro climates. emily turn certify live in the northeast part of santa rosa. closer to the base of the mountains. that's where the tree went in to the house. speaking of the north bay, you can see the -- late morning, 11:45. then we will get in to the late afternoon. the wind...
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Jan 27, 2021
01/21
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a high wind warning is where we expect the strongest gust. 60 miles an hour to 70 miles an hour. that will definitely be strong enough to cause power outages. if you are under a wind advisory, that is one step lower, we are expecting 65 mile- per-hour wind gust as that strongest burst of wind stepped through. again, but will be around 11:00, midnight, in the at 1:00 a.m. timeframe by early wednesday morning. we still have a few hours to go with plenty of rental between now and then pick temperatures aren't going anywhere. everyone is in the 40s right now, everyone is wet, that will not change. temperatures really don't change much for the rest of the night, because we will see more breaks in between the showers tomorrow. we will have a bit more of a chance to warm up into the mid and upper 50s. we will not break out of this wet weather pattern for a while. off-and-on shower tomorrow and thursday. we are spotty activity fridays, saturday, and sunday before another storm system sends more rain towards us for the first couple days of february next week. elizabeth? >> paul, thank you
a high wind warning is where we expect the strongest gust. 60 miles an hour to 70 miles an hour. that will definitely be strong enough to cause power outages. if you are under a wind advisory, that is one step lower, we are expecting 65 mile- per-hour wind gust as that strongest burst of wind stepped through. again, but will be around 11:00, midnight, in the at 1:00 a.m. timeframe by early wednesday morning. we still have a few hours to go with plenty of rental between now and then pick...
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01/21
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wind gusts reaching above 80 miles an hour. crews are reporting power lines are down now, the fire is not threatening any homes or structures. >>> also this morning, thousands of people in the north bay are without power. you can see right here on the map the outages from pg&e. that's the biggest one now in oakland, east of lake merit. there are many people without power there. we're just now learning there are at least 6,000 people in that area without power. pg&e is busy trying to restore power to as many people as possible and we will keep you posted when we learn more information. >>> there is a large power outage in lafayette, where we find abc 7 reporter amy hollyfield. hi, amy. >> reporter: good morning, reggie. a look behind me, the traffic lights are out at mt. diablo boulevard and happy valley road. we expect you to find this all over the bay area. be careful, treat them as four-way stops. the happy valley neighborhood here in lafayette does not have power. and some businesses here on mt. diablo boulevard do not have
wind gusts reaching above 80 miles an hour. crews are reporting power lines are down now, the fire is not threatening any homes or structures. >>> also this morning, thousands of people in the north bay are without power. you can see right here on the map the outages from pg&e. that's the biggest one now in oakland, east of lake merit. there are many people without power there. we're just now learning there are at least 6,000 people in that area without power. pg&e is busy...
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Jan 30, 2021
01/21
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. >> shortly will soon be above 55,000 miles out. sounds like a long way from home. >> it's time to continually check the trajectory and the spacecraft. the command module carlson charlie brown, lunar module snippy. this time for conversation it was time for showing the people at home on the earth what's space travelers like. >> you have your charts if you don't like things right side up it could go upside down. >> just do it every says. >> we got one of you -- >> is the only way to fly. >> farther and farther from earth, stanford young and certain flew on their wingless flight. now off the rotating hall planted, day and night became almost a progression of minutes, that the spacecraft rotated at three revolutions an hour. >> or about to finish, >> roger. [noise] >> -- >> politan houston, sounds like we are ready for -- >> years here are scope. tom stafford. he should concentrate on finishing things we haven't already started. today space will be moderate. is this time to take inventory. john yang you have a slow day today. this will
. >> shortly will soon be above 55,000 miles out. sounds like a long way from home. >> it's time to continually check the trajectory and the spacecraft. the command module carlson charlie brown, lunar module snippy. this time for conversation it was time for showing the people at home on the earth what's space travelers like. >> you have your charts if you don't like things right side up it could go upside down. >> just do it every says. >> we got one of you --...
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they've had gus earlier today of 80 miles an hour right now it's gusting to 47 miles an hour, the oakland hills are gusting to near 40 smelt tam near 50 miles an hour. these air higher elevation. that's where the wind warning is 62, mile in hours of on poverty peak, and then if you look at the surface, we were a pie. now we're down low. look at santa rosa gusting to 32. gusting to 31 in fairfield. this is down. it's almost sea level sandals. they gusting to 20. so it's really happening. big gust of 43 windy out there that would advise remains, in effect, the wind warning above 1000 ft. there's a high surf advisory that got dropped, but it should be up because it's still very large out there, and we do have five day forecast that includes a chance of some radio and record high temperatures from today we'll look at those as well. all right. bill will see then. thank you and reminder. here, you get weather conditions any time as well as watches and warnings. it's all with ktvu news app. it's in your smartphones app store and it's free. in just two days. president elect joe biden will be swor
they've had gus earlier today of 80 miles an hour right now it's gusting to 47 miles an hour, the oakland hills are gusting to near 40 smelt tam near 50 miles an hour. these air higher elevation. that's where the wind warning is 62, mile in hours of on poverty peak, and then if you look at the surface, we were a pie. now we're down low. look at santa rosa gusting to 32. gusting to 31 in fairfield. this is down. it's almost sea level sandals. they gusting to 20. so it's really happening. big...
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Jan 17, 2021
01/21
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what that means is it can go 130 miles per hour. 100 miles an hour faster than a wright flyer. it is also just a large strut and wire flyer. the tractor configuration with the engine propeller in the front, central fuselage, a french word, with two bi-lane wings. a stabilizer and control at the top for the wings. more french influence. after the creation of the airplane, the wright brothers bring it to the world. there are french and european experimenters flying airplanes. the french run with it and take the lead, as well as other nations. looking at this airplane, it is the epiphany of the strut and wire brace configuration the wright brothers create. but it has been improved and enhanced. the spad 13 is a product of a french designer. he designed air racers. he designed a very successful series of fighters. it is important in terms of air combat over france over the western front during world war i. it is the spad 13 that enters service in may 1917 that reflects the epiphany of french high-performance fighter design. it allows it to go very fast. it is fabric covered. it is
what that means is it can go 130 miles per hour. 100 miles an hour faster than a wright flyer. it is also just a large strut and wire flyer. the tractor configuration with the engine propeller in the front, central fuselage, a french word, with two bi-lane wings. a stabilizer and control at the top for the wings. more french influence. after the creation of the airplane, the wright brothers bring it to the world. there are french and european experimenters flying airplanes. the french run with...
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Jan 19, 2021
01/21
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diablo 82 miles per hour. jessica, coming up in 15 months, we'll talk more about wind for tomorrow and much-needed rain and colder temperatures. >>> ool developing story in milpitas, a 7-year-old child died after being hit by a driver in a stolen car, according to police. they say the car was also u arm. was riding a bicycle near the intersection of north park victoria drive at kennedy when the child was hit. police say a 36-year-old female driver got out of the car and ran while the passenger jumped into the driver's seat and sped off. the driver was eventually caught, taken into custody, but neither that second suspect nor the car have been located. >>> we continue to follow developing news near half moon bay. well after dark, the coast guard was still using an aircraft and a boat to search for a boy that had been swept out to sea. cal fire tells us about 4:30 this afternoon, the 12-year-old from fremont was standing along the shoreline at cal ranch state beach with an adult and an 8-year-old when a sneaker
diablo 82 miles per hour. jessica, coming up in 15 months, we'll talk more about wind for tomorrow and much-needed rain and colder temperatures. >>> ool developing story in milpitas, a 7-year-old child died after being hit by a driver in a stolen car, according to police. they say the car was also u arm. was riding a bicycle near the intersection of north park victoria drive at kennedy when the child was hit. police say a 36-year-old female driver got out of the car and ran while the...
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Jan 19, 2021
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that will be on average 30-55 miles per hour but could top even 60 miles per hour. again, for the northeast and the south bay mountains, that's where our highest fire danger will be. as we head through tonight, even for the lower elevations, we'll range anywhere from 19-36 miles per hour. and we'll see that wind stay with us through this evening, even into tomorrow morning. and then by tomorrow afternoon we'll start to see the wind beginning to kick on out of here by tuesday night. temperatures, as we start off with that wind, tomorrow morning will be cold, upper 30s and low 40s with mostly clear skies. 40 for the south bay and also down to some low 40s for the east bay and the north bay. daytime highs will also be dropping off as the wind starts to pull out of here. colder air will move in, and that brings us out of the 70s and back down into the 60s. you'll see in my extended forecast our next change will be even colder weather, and the chance of some showers returning friday, saturday, sunday and monday. so not only big changes in san francisco, but also the inla
that will be on average 30-55 miles per hour but could top even 60 miles per hour. again, for the northeast and the south bay mountains, that's where our highest fire danger will be. as we head through tonight, even for the lower elevations, we'll range anywhere from 19-36 miles per hour. and we'll see that wind stay with us through this evening, even into tomorrow morning. and then by tomorrow afternoon we'll start to see the wind beginning to kick on out of here by tuesday night....
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Jan 23, 2021
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to move from john miles to big questions. when and where and how does the story of the united states begin? there are some obvious possibilities, 1776 in philadelphia or 11 years later, 1787. recently there has been a lot of sound and fury surrounding the date 1619, and 1620. the 1619 project of the new york times contends that african slavery is the country's original sin but it is more than that, it is the country's very origin. most of you know there has been a lot of pushback against the 1619 projects, from eminent historians such as gordon would to politicians, and politicians like donald trump. our outgoing president establish the 1776 commission, and they revive the importance of 1620, the mayflower crossing and the establishment of plymouth colony. the national association of scholars and the media, the federalists both established the 1620 project setting up a clash between jamestown, slavery, and 1619 on the one hand and plymouth colony, liberty, and 1620 on the other. this is a false and unnecessary choice. for sta
to move from john miles to big questions. when and where and how does the story of the united states begin? there are some obvious possibilities, 1776 in philadelphia or 11 years later, 1787. recently there has been a lot of sound and fury surrounding the date 1619, and 1620. the 1619 project of the new york times contends that african slavery is the country's original sin but it is more than that, it is the country's very origin. most of you know there has been a lot of pushback against the...
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miles, his negro. that's one of the very first english casualties in this war and enslaved africans. the case of john miles points to paradoxes about liberty in 17th century new england. in most respects miles in the colonies, other religious leaders articulated very similar versions of christian liberty. he differed on a matter of baptism. is it people of the time, half the liberty to as the minister someone who would not baptize all the towns children. while they disagreed about baptism, no one had issue with the fact that john miles of the human bondage, miles was one of the colonies slaveholders, according to own at least five slaves time of the 6083 deaths, listed right after this course is, they were most valuable possession john miles to the big question is when and where how does the story of the united states begin there is some very obvious possibilities and 76 in philadelphia or 11 years later in 1787, recently there has been a lot of sound and fury surrounding 1619 and 1620, 1619 project ne
miles, his negro. that's one of the very first english casualties in this war and enslaved africans. the case of john miles points to paradoxes about liberty in 17th century new england. in most respects miles in the colonies, other religious leaders articulated very similar versions of christian liberty. he differed on a matter of baptism. is it people of the time, half the liberty to as the minister someone who would not baptize all the towns children. while they disagreed about baptism, no...
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Jan 27, 2021
01/21
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and downtown oakland 40 mile an hour winds so it's howling, more surface winds 47 nearly 50 miles an hour in downtown san knows they're out by the airport, so it's just really turning into quite the wind event. the rain is coming down really aggressively right now, especially. parts of san francisco south to half moon bay. that's the core of this system. as it moves through, we've looked at some of the observations up here by watson village. see what they got? probably a tree down several large tree limbs down the roadway. just that's sort of the theme is how much the wind is affecting the area. here we are at midnight. here we are one of the two in the morning. here we are. four in the morning. here we are at six in the morning, so it's out of here pretty quickly, and then tomorrow's all about showers. scattered showers. some snow flurries and maybe even a thunderstorm forecast highs tomorrow on the shower is breezy day with some sun will look like this mostly in the fifties, so warms up a little bit. and then the partner, you guys, but the five day forecast kind of sets us up with
and downtown oakland 40 mile an hour winds so it's howling, more surface winds 47 nearly 50 miles an hour in downtown san knows they're out by the airport, so it's just really turning into quite the wind event. the rain is coming down really aggressively right now, especially. parts of san francisco south to half moon bay. that's the core of this system. as it moves through, we've looked at some of the observations up here by watson village. see what they got? probably a tree down several large...
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starting 23 miles east of baltimore in 1790, the center of population moved 700 miles west and 60 miles south by 1970, two a farm field near illinois. just short of the mississippi river. counties lose and gain. regions feel the ebb and flow of the unceasing change. 1,400,000 blacks left the south. once concentrated almost entirely in the south, today, just over half of all blacks live in that region. and in the last decade, whites entering outnumbered blacks leaving, giving the south its first net migration gain in many decades. the black population at now is more evenly distributed among the many regions, more concentrated in the central cities. 44% of all blacks live in central cities in 1950. 58% in 1970. in 1960, there were only three cities of over 25,000 with more blacks than whites. in 1970, there were 16. the black population is growing slightly faster than the population as a whole. ♪ it was about 11% of the total population in 1970. ♪ people in motion, always moving. to the city, to the suburbs, toward the water. moving into the metropolitan settlements. many are moving t
starting 23 miles east of baltimore in 1790, the center of population moved 700 miles west and 60 miles south by 1970, two a farm field near illinois. just short of the mississippi river. counties lose and gain. regions feel the ebb and flow of the unceasing change. 1,400,000 blacks left the south. once concentrated almost entirely in the south, today, just over half of all blacks live in that region. and in the last decade, whites entering outnumbered blacks leaving, giving the south its first...
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Jan 30, 2021
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wide, wind speeds excded 100 miles per hour, rehing 210 miles per hour at its core. woman: i had just come back from the hospital from my 30-day postpartum from delivering my first daughter. and after lunch, we came home, and i was exhausted from being a new mom and passed out on the couch with my daughter cradled in my arms. and my husband was sitting in the living room with us watching the news, luckily. he had told me to go get a bag together. i kind of thought he was joking. [tornado siren wails] i think what scared me the most is othe torna sirensat one point said, "get out. if you don't have an underground shelter, get out. you are not likely to survive." everybody in the neighborhood is trying to get t at ts point. t only ways t of this rt of the neighborhood are straight west, which of course is thdirection of the tornado. narrator: sheridan and her husband escaped across the open fields. they were cky. in ju o hours,4 ople died and 377 were injured. once the storm passed, sheridan and her husband rushed home. broderick: wwere the first ones back in the neigo
wide, wind speeds excded 100 miles per hour, rehing 210 miles per hour at its core. woman: i had just come back from the hospital from my 30-day postpartum from delivering my first daughter. and after lunch, we came home, and i was exhausted from being a new mom and passed out on the couch with my daughter cradled in my arms. and my husband was sitting in the living room with us watching the news, luckily. he had told me to go get a bag together. i kind of thought he was joking. [tornado siren...
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quarter mile at the airport, over a mile in livermore, with just over two miles in santa rosa. so very little mixing, light winds that will be with us throughout the morning hours. be careful. 40s and 50s out there with mid and upper 50s on the way today. it's a cloudy day, we'll stay dry and looking at that 9:00 hour, maybe a slight chance of shower. we have light to moderate rain on the way overnight with monday offering a level two system, liz, we'll track it for you in just a few minutes. >> lisa, thank you. >>> developing news on a major covid-19 outbreak at a bay area hospital already stretched thin with front line health care workers. kaiser permanent confirms 43 of its staff in its san jose emergency department have been infected with covid-19. the positivest its came back between december 27th and friday. they are investigating whether an air powered christmas costume worn by a staff member on christmas day may have been to blame for the outbreak. the emergency department is undergoing deep cleaning in addition to its regular cleanings. contact trace something ongoing
quarter mile at the airport, over a mile in livermore, with just over two miles in santa rosa. so very little mixing, light winds that will be with us throughout the morning hours. be careful. 40s and 50s out there with mid and upper 50s on the way today. it's a cloudy day, we'll stay dry and looking at that 9:00 hour, maybe a slight chance of shower. we have light to moderate rain on the way overnight with monday offering a level two system, liz, we'll track it for you in just a few minutes....
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Jan 5, 2021
01/21
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down to a half mile in santa rosa. a half mile in napa right now. livermore about one mile for the visibility for you. now it was great to have that rain yesterday in san francisco. the average rainfall that we should be seeing since october 1st would be nine inches. we have seen this water year about three inches of rain. that's just 32% of average. we definitely need more rainfall and looks like a little bit more could becoming our way as we look to the next few days. that low pressure system that brought the rain yesterday is now well to the east and a ridge of high pressure is building in for us today. today in between storm systems catching a break from the rain. let's take you hour by hour. first showing you that high surf advisory that's still in effect until 11:00 p.m. with northwest swells, large breakers 25 to 30 feet. hazardous conditions for the bay area beaches with strong rip currents and sneaker waves. now let's go hour by hour with future cast. for today it's going to be a dry day with more clouds streaming in in the afternoon and th
down to a half mile in santa rosa. a half mile in napa right now. livermore about one mile for the visibility for you. now it was great to have that rain yesterday in san francisco. the average rainfall that we should be seeing since october 1st would be nine inches. we have seen this water year about three inches of rain. that's just 32% of average. we definitely need more rainfall and looks like a little bit more could becoming our way as we look to the next few days. that low pressure system...
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Jan 19, 2021
01/21
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tomorrow we could see to 5 miles per hour. early tomorrow morning, the winds remain very strong as the sun gets up here on our tuesday morning, expect it to be a very windy morning across the bay area. early in the afternoon, we still see winds, 30 to 45 miles per hour. it is really not until late tomorrow night into wednesday morning that the winds will calm down. overnight, a windy night out there with the high wind warning. tomorrow, not as warm as today, but still, wednesday morning. thursday, cooler weather moves in and a chance of rain friday to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end attacks instantly. on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. join the world's leading companies in our mission to defend. cybereason. end cyber attacks. from endpoints to everywhere. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? end cyber attacks. with xfinity mobile you can. how about saving hundreds on
tomorrow we could see to 5 miles per hour. early tomorrow morning, the winds remain very strong as the sun gets up here on our tuesday morning, expect it to be a very windy morning across the bay area. early in the afternoon, we still see winds, 30 to 45 miles per hour. it is really not until late tomorrow night into wednesday morning that the winds will calm down. overnight, a windy night out there with the high wind warning. tomorrow, not as warm as today, but still, wednesday morning....
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Jan 19, 2021
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tomorrow we could see to 5 miles per hour. early tomorrow morning, the winds remain very strong as the sun gets up here on our tuesday morning, expect it to be a very windy morning across the bay area. early in the afternoon, we still see winds, 30 to 45 miles per hour. it is really not until late tomorrow night into wednesday morning that the winds will calm down. overnight, a windy night out there with the high wind warning. tomorrow, not as warm as today, but still, wednesday morning. thursday, cooler weather moves in and a chance of rain friday >>> a mother and daughter in the east bay marked this martin luther king jr. day by sharing kindness. >> lisa and lila filled bags with candy and wild flower seeds along with notes of kindness and left a bag at every house in the neighborhood and due to covid there was their alternative act of service to honor mlk day. >> it has been hard. we want to spread the sunshine and the light. >> we want to honor dr. king's vision of love, compassion and freedom. equality. >> mother and daug
tomorrow we could see to 5 miles per hour. early tomorrow morning, the winds remain very strong as the sun gets up here on our tuesday morning, expect it to be a very windy morning across the bay area. early in the afternoon, we still see winds, 30 to 45 miles per hour. it is really not until late tomorrow night into wednesday morning that the winds will calm down. overnight, a windy night out there with the high wind warning. tomorrow, not as warm as today, but still, wednesday morning....
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Jan 19, 2021
01/21
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melina at 75 miles per hour. numerous gust over 60 miles per hour, and even some of the later ones at 55 miles per hour. these are severe thunderstorms and wind gusts are certainly capable of doing some damage. bringing down branches and rearranging patio furniture or potentially resulting in some power lines being knocked down. right now, temperatures are in the low to mid 60s across-the- board. unseasonably warm evening out there. the atmosphere is being very well stirred by strong wind. eventually, because we have such long nighttime hours in mid-january, we are going to drop into the mid and upper 40s and low 50s by early tomorrow morning. it is going to be another unseasonably warm day tomorrow, with temperatures running 10 degrees to 12 degrees above average. that is not the record-setting territory that we had today, but it is still warm for the middle of january. everybody in the mid to upper 60s at around 70 degrees. temperatures will drop off to the end of the week. we are seeing a chance for rain showe
melina at 75 miles per hour. numerous gust over 60 miles per hour, and even some of the later ones at 55 miles per hour. these are severe thunderstorms and wind gusts are certainly capable of doing some damage. bringing down branches and rearranging patio furniture or potentially resulting in some power lines being knocked down. right now, temperatures are in the low to mid 60s across-the- board. unseasonably warm evening out there. the atmosphere is being very well stirred by strong wind....
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Jan 7, 2021
01/21
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you fish a thousand miles?" we're not allow to fish within 200 miles of the beach, our regulations in the united states. nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not lowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're ing filet mignon on the hooks, and we're using a hot dog. man: the u.s. is the largest importer of seafood in the world. we import 91% of our seafood, and our primary source is china. comes both at a large environmental cost in terms of the carbon footprint, shipping fish halfway across the globe, and it comes at a financial cost. the trade imbalance in seafood for the united states is $13 billion to $14 billion a year
you fish a thousand miles?" we're not allow to fish within 200 miles of the beach, our regulations in the united states. nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know,...
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Jan 18, 2021
01/21
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even in livermore a 50-mile-per-hour gust. as we go through today, these high winds are going to drive up more of these big breakers along the coastline, and with the warm weather, some people have been going to the coast and you want to make sure that you're staying well away from the water, because it is going to be very dangerous, not only do we have these rogue waves and sneaker waves, but some of those breakers may reach over 20 feet again today. looking at our wind speed forecast, these winds are rushing offshore so you get this warm breeze across the bay area, as it moves across the hills and descends into the valleys. it warms up and we're looking at the peak of our winds later on this evening into early tomorrow morning, and with the lack of rain we've had in these high winds along with the warm temperatures, there will be a high fire danger for today. so any flames that get going could spread very quickly and this is going to be what we deal with in the middle of january, as these temperatures remain very high, as we
even in livermore a 50-mile-per-hour gust. as we go through today, these high winds are going to drive up more of these big breakers along the coastline, and with the warm weather, some people have been going to the coast and you want to make sure that you're staying well away from the water, because it is going to be very dangerous, not only do we have these rogue waves and sneaker waves, but some of those breakers may reach over 20 feet again today. looking at our wind speed forecast, these...
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Jan 18, 2021
01/21
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diablo, a wind gust of 81 miles an hour. national weather service for the bay area just tweeted out that up in healdsburg on pine flat road, they just recorded a gust of 86 miles an hour. these are not sustained winds. these are gusts, but we are under a wind advisory until 6:00 tonight, a high wind advisory for elevations above 1,000 feet. that kicks in at 4:00 this afternoon, runs until 7:00 tomorrow morning. we spoke with the fremont fire department, they along with other fire departments are concerned about these winds starting wildfires we've been talking about, yes it's january, but we've seen temperatures in the mid-70s, fuels are dry as i mentioned, because we've had hardly any rain. the battalion chief tells us his men and women have yet to put away their wildland safety gear from last year's fire season. he's never seen conditions like this before in northern california this late in the winter. >> there's three factors that influence a wildfire, that's fuel, weather and topography. unfortunately coming up experienc
diablo, a wind gust of 81 miles an hour. national weather service for the bay area just tweeted out that up in healdsburg on pine flat road, they just recorded a gust of 86 miles an hour. these are not sustained winds. these are gusts, but we are under a wind advisory until 6:00 tonight, a high wind advisory for elevations above 1,000 feet. that kicks in at 4:00 this afternoon, runs until 7:00 tomorrow morning. we spoke with the fremont fire department, they along with other fire departments...
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Jan 19, 2021
01/21
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diablo had a wind gust of 82 miles per hour and sausalito reaching 60-mile-per-hour winds. san francisco also with some really high wind speeds up to 54. we'll start to gradually see these winds calming down. there will be another system coming in by friday that could bring in some spotty, light showers, but mainly some much colder temperatures, and then there will be another storm system right behind that, moving in through the end of the weekend into early next week, that could bring in a better shot of some heavier rainfall and some sierra snow. we have big changes ahead. we're going to see temperatures in the upper 60s today, some mid-60s tomorrow, and still pretty mild on thursday, but then oncehat low drops in on friday, with the scattered light showers, we'll see high temperatures in the inland valleys only reaching 54 degrees and we could have some freezing temperatures during those early morning hours. the off and on rain continues through early monday with highs reaching up to 50 degrees, and for san francisco also a big drop in temperatures. we have a lot of chan
diablo had a wind gust of 82 miles per hour and sausalito reaching 60-mile-per-hour winds. san francisco also with some really high wind speeds up to 54. we'll start to gradually see these winds calming down. there will be another system coming in by friday that could bring in some spotty, light showers, but mainly some much colder temperatures, and then there will be another storm system right behind that, moving in through the end of the weekend into early next week, that could bring in a...
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Jan 27, 2021
01/21
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that's when you will see gusts get up to 70 miles per hour. and that's one of the primary concerns, the wind will not trees down and then the heavy rain will wash a lot of that soil off the hill slides, leading to possible debris flows. that will be the concern of the evening. when i checked back in the next forecast i will talk about how this cold front is actually different than the atmospheric river component of this and why we may actually lock out in terms of that side of the storm. we will see you with that later guys.>>> more than 5000 people are under evacuation orders in the santa cruz mountains. katie nielsen is at the command post tonight for us.>> reporter: everyone from cal fire to the sheriff's department, to the national weather service is here at the command center at the cal fire headquarters in felton. they are monitoring the potential for any type of mudslide or debris flow. now the rain here has picked up dramatically within the last 15 minutes. but we are not yet feeling the winds. when i talked to the sheriff's department
that's when you will see gusts get up to 70 miles per hour. and that's one of the primary concerns, the wind will not trees down and then the heavy rain will wash a lot of that soil off the hill slides, leading to possible debris flows. that will be the concern of the evening. when i checked back in the next forecast i will talk about how this cold front is actually different than the atmospheric river component of this and why we may actually lock out in terms of that side of the storm. we...
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Jan 19, 2021
01/21
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sky ranger can you see cars lined up for miles. the caravan started here at the port of oakland and ended at the eastmont mall. the group says a task force called reimagining public safety is finalizing recommendations and will resent them to the oakland city council this month. >>> the pandemic added a new challenge to the day dedicated to honoring dr. martin luther king. and big changes like the racial reckoning, election of the first black woman vice president added significance to this day. as our reporter tells us, the day is a reminder of how far we've come toward realizing dr. king's dream but also how much work still needs to be done. >> the legacy of celebrating dr. martin luther king jr. was on full display across the bay area. a caravan of cars driving through the city in tribute to dr. king. >> it's really important that we're here today and that they're still keeping this tradition going. >> the parade included a drive up gathering at the bart station. with images of unity serving as a backdrop as the country continues
sky ranger can you see cars lined up for miles. the caravan started here at the port of oakland and ended at the eastmont mall. the group says a task force called reimagining public safety is finalizing recommendations and will resent them to the oakland city council this month. >>> the pandemic added a new challenge to the day dedicated to honoring dr. martin luther king. and big changes like the racial reckoning, election of the first black woman vice president added significance to...
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Jan 18, 2021
01/21
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average of 230 miles per hour. the next day, he breaks a world seaplane record of 240 miles per hour. this gets into the public eye. this really shows the importance of the military and military aviation overall and just two weeks before, the same airplane, with wheels and tail skins id in the rc3-1 configuration wins the pulitzer trophy race. it is a national race hitting -- pitting the army and navy and marine pilots against each other. an aerial army-navy football game. mitchell field in long island, new york, the same airplane is flown with wheels and skid installed and the number 43 to win that race at 248 miles per hour. jimmy doolittle and bettis are two of the world's fastest men. he was faster than any wind in history. this belief in speed and the pushing of technology and justification of natural governments to encourage this development resulted in what we see here, the curtis r3c. look at the gold wings. you see the lines running between the fuselage and the wing tips? that is a brass radiator. instead
average of 230 miles per hour. the next day, he breaks a world seaplane record of 240 miles per hour. this gets into the public eye. this really shows the importance of the military and military aviation overall and just two weeks before, the same airplane, with wheels and tail skins id in the rc3-1 configuration wins the pulitzer trophy race. it is a national race hitting -- pitting the army and navy and marine pilots against each other. an aerial army-navy football game. mitchell field in...
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Jan 17, 2021
01/21
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from watsonville 7 miles from gilroy 8 miles from salinas about 9 miles from hollister so at that lets you know how south that is from the bay area but people here felt at this 4.2 reported at 8 oh 01:00pm this saturday night. people in san leandro santa clara south san jose even berkeley fremont alameda, i'm morgan hill saratoga moraga all reports coming into our newsroom that people there felt this 4.2 was first coming coming in as a 4.5 been downgraded to a 4, 2, and then there was an aftershock at 8 '06 that was a 3 people telling us they felt either too quick shakes saying it was very mild. also getting reports that it was a long shake rattling windows other people telling us they felt a strong maybe depending how close you were to that first episode or depends a little bit about how much of movement you felt, but definitely some shaken going on tonight, definitely we we're also getting some reports of further east of that into a modesto we got. >>mention some folks in the north bay, a woman who was watching who says that her husband was on kabul mountain which is up up in the mou
from watsonville 7 miles from gilroy 8 miles from salinas about 9 miles from hollister so at that lets you know how south that is from the bay area but people here felt at this 4.2 reported at 8 oh 01:00pm this saturday night. people in san leandro santa clara south san jose even berkeley fremont alameda, i'm morgan hill saratoga moraga all reports coming into our newsroom that people there felt this 4.2 was first coming coming in as a 4.5 been downgraded to a 4, 2, and then there was an...
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Jan 19, 2021
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the 2.7 quake was centered two miles outside of santa rosa. hundreds of people living in that area apparently felt that shaking. >>> in some cities, falling rent prices making it easier to make it in the bay. real estate data from a firm called yardy matrix looked at the biggest rent drops around the country. one bay area city came in at number one. in december, the biggest drop was san jose, nearly 14%. new york came in second, 11%. san francisco had the third, a drop of nearly 10%. meanwhile sacramento rent actually increased, up 6%. >>> happening today, san francisco transit leader also vote on tweaks to the recently scaled back better market street plan. the long-term plan is to make market street between franklin and stewart more bike and pedestrian friendly. the first phase of development is supposed to start later this year. recent pandemic related budget cutbacks are slimming down some of the plans. today's revisions mostly have to do with altering codes and traffic policies for taxis and ride shares. >>> 5:40 right now. i think everyb
the 2.7 quake was centered two miles outside of santa rosa. hundreds of people living in that area apparently felt that shaking. >>> in some cities, falling rent prices making it easier to make it in the bay. real estate data from a firm called yardy matrix looked at the biggest rent drops around the country. one bay area city came in at number one. in december, the biggest drop was san jose, nearly 14%. new york came in second, 11%. san francisco had the third, a drop of nearly 10%....
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Jan 1, 2021
01/21
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time to load up for the final 400 miles to the glacier. not in one of the big planes this time, in something much smaller. this is a twin 0tter — rugged, reliable and great on short runways, perfect for working out here on the ice. we‘re headed to the place where the base of the glacier goes afloat. it‘s called the grounding line, and it‘s where this glacier is melting. an advance party are already on thwaites glacier. theirjob — to map the area where the scientists are going to be deployed to make sure it‘s safe. the glacier is littered with deep crevasses, which could be lethal. this is actually the first open crevasse we‘ve driven into. you can see the layers here don‘t connect with these layers over here. this is a void, the actual crevasse itself, which is the one right here. another team survey the site to pinpoint exactly where the grounding line is. it‘s taken almost five weeks but we are finally at the front of the glacier. until this year, only four people had ever been here before. oh my god! hello friend. this
time to load up for the final 400 miles to the glacier. not in one of the big planes this time, in something much smaller. this is a twin 0tter — rugged, reliable and great on short runways, perfect for working out here on the ice. we‘re headed to the place where the base of the glacier goes afloat. it‘s called the grounding line, and it‘s where this glacier is melting. an advance party are already on thwaites glacier. theirjob — to map the area where the scientists are going to be...
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Jan 26, 2021
01/21
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jose getting 30-mile-per-hour winds. you want to make sure everything is secured especially for tonight. early tomorrow morning we're still looking at high wind gusts but gradually those winds will start to calm down. high winds in the forecast. also, of course, the rain. and that's what's going to start to come in later this evening. we can see the storm right now starting to approach the coast with some light snow coming down for far northern california. some spots are barely above freezing. through the timeline of the rain, we're here at 1:30 in the afternoon and it's already starting to roll into ukiah, approaching santa rosa. we'll be moving soon into napa with the heavier downpours. into the afternoon and evening where you see the reds and the oranges, that indicates some heavier rain. we're going to start to see that as we go into this evening, into the overnight hours. and it just continues to move into the east bay, the south bay, with some of those heavier downpours along with the gusty winds. this is when we'l
jose getting 30-mile-per-hour winds. you want to make sure everything is secured especially for tonight. early tomorrow morning we're still looking at high wind gusts but gradually those winds will start to calm down. high winds in the forecast. also, of course, the rain. and that's what's going to start to come in later this evening. we can see the storm right now starting to approach the coast with some light snow coming down for far northern california. some spots are barely above freezing....
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Jan 18, 2021
01/21
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peak gusts above 60 miles per hour. that plus rain. >>> there were moving trucks at the white house today. president trump only has two more full days in office. what will his final days look like? we report. >> the practical transfer of power today as another moving truck left the west wing. cleaning contractors on the job. flags and banners to usher in the next administration are ready on the pennsylvania avenue. a secluded trump perhaps days from a second senate impeachment trial. a spokesman today says the president hasn't made a determination about hiring a legal team. belittling the process as an impeachment hoax. house democrats trying the case are reluctant to publicly discuss strategy or specific timing. >> there's conversation going on between the speaker and senate. we'll be ready to go when it starts. >> trump ally argues impeachment was not intended for a former president. >> this is a scarlet letter impeachment. the democrats are trying openly to disqualify president trump from ever holding office again. >
peak gusts above 60 miles per hour. that plus rain. >>> there were moving trucks at the white house today. president trump only has two more full days in office. what will his final days look like? we report. >> the practical transfer of power today as another moving truck left the west wing. cleaning contractors on the job. flags and banners to usher in the next administration are ready on the pennsylvania avenue. a secluded trump perhaps days from a second senate impeachment...
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Jan 28, 2021
01/21
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los gatos 63 mile an hour gusts there in san jose 47 miles per hour. snake imagine why a lot of trees coming down and debris all around the bay area today certainly the rain also the other story. run over 2 inches almost 2 and a half just over that number in tehran over an inch and a half napa almost 2 inches of rain san francisco downtown almost an inch of rain san bruno over an inch and a half and then moment. santa cruz mountains over 4 inches of rain were far from being done yet you can see the storm system rotating off the coastline right now is what we're watching for of the front made its way through yesterday get kind of hung up in the big sur area and now we've got low pressure that's beginning to drop on the backside of this was this low pressure begins to sag to the south right here all of a sudden it's going to start to pull up that front again we're going to see more of this moisture beginning to roll back into the bay area and then you've got more off the coastline that's going to start to roll in little bit later so we've got a long way
los gatos 63 mile an hour gusts there in san jose 47 miles per hour. snake imagine why a lot of trees coming down and debris all around the bay area today certainly the rain also the other story. run over 2 inches almost 2 and a half just over that number in tehran over an inch and a half napa almost 2 inches of rain san francisco downtown almost an inch of rain san bruno over an inch and a half and then moment. santa cruz mountains over 4 inches of rain were far from being done yet you can see...
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Jan 25, 2021
01/21
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wind gusts, 30 a miles per hour wind gusts at sfo. 33 at half moon bay. 33 as well in oakland. 24 miles per hour wind gusts in san jose. 25 in santa rosa. napa at 22. we are catching a break from the rains today. it will be short-lived for us. we will see sunshine, cool temperatures, and windy conditions with a tight pressure gradient. again, watching a strong storm to arrive later on tuesday. taking you hour by hour, we can see that clearing and we will see sunshine through the day today. watching this powerful cold low pressure system, the strongest storm so far this year with heavy rains, strong winds, and a lot of snow up in the sierra. this will tap into some tropical moisture so looking at an atmospheric river setting up for us as we look to tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. here we are tuesday in the afternoon with the rain moving in. the heaviest rain will be tuesday night into wednesday morning. that is what we will be watching . this is at 5:00 a.m. as we look to wednesday, still looking at showers and still looks wet as we look to thursday as well. really an active weather pa
wind gusts, 30 a miles per hour wind gusts at sfo. 33 at half moon bay. 33 as well in oakland. 24 miles per hour wind gusts in san jose. 25 in santa rosa. napa at 22. we are catching a break from the rains today. it will be short-lived for us. we will see sunshine, cool temperatures, and windy conditions with a tight pressure gradient. again, watching a strong storm to arrive later on tuesday. taking you hour by hour, we can see that clearing and we will see sunshine through the day today....
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oakland hills, wind gusts of 33 miles per hour. mount diablo, 62 miles an hour. the last five minutes or so, a 62-mile-an-hour wind gusts. we had wind gusts over 30 miles an hour, a couple minutes ago in mount st. helena. that will stay up about 2,000 feet today. we get the onshore winds from the west, keeping the coast in the 60s. then tonight, those wind gusts to 55 miles an hour in mount diablo, mount tam and the work done to the surface in spots, that will elevate our fire danger to tuesday. already the surf continues to build through 3:00 tomorrow, 9:00 to 11 -- 9-to-11 feet. we have seen case after case of conditions, people getting swept out to sea here. e weather so cehere will be a use extreme caution, wave heights over 22 feet. looking at a wind advisory through tuesday. so that first burst and then a second burst, looking at a high wind watch. this is how extensive it will be, from 3:00 in the morning, they get going, to 9:00. then we get a little of pa low. look what happens 7:00 monday right on through tuesday afternoon, getting even stronger in the
oakland hills, wind gusts of 33 miles per hour. mount diablo, 62 miles an hour. the last five minutes or so, a 62-mile-an-hour wind gusts. we had wind gusts over 30 miles an hour, a couple minutes ago in mount st. helena. that will stay up about 2,000 feet today. we get the onshore winds from the west, keeping the coast in the 60s. then tonight, those wind gusts to 55 miles an hour in mount diablo, mount tam and the work done to the surface in spots, that will elevate our fire danger to...
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that's a 10:00 midnight with 60+ mile an hour gusts. be prepared for power outages and of course watch for debris flow and mudslides and localized flooding. once the strongest winds moved through is still going to be breezy tomorrow. the storm system has a lot of energy and these winds. were going to be over the next few hours of so. right now it's just wet and cold everywhere. temperatures are in the 40s across the board. everybody now is reporting rain. i can send this briefly. don'ts. yeah. make sure you get the business as quickly as possible. it's tough to say no but man, it is not fit other. this point in the rain is just going to get more intense. temperatures pretty much taste ready to the rest of tonight. it stuck in the 40s. we will make it up the mid to upper 50s in between his often on showers. there's more it rained on the line. the shower pattern this week and with more widespread rain on the way by early this week. dennis? >> papaul, cocoming up, is this fifinally the year into the hal of fame. >> which claire actually as
that's a 10:00 midnight with 60+ mile an hour gusts. be prepared for power outages and of course watch for debris flow and mudslides and localized flooding. once the strongest winds moved through is still going to be breezy tomorrow. the storm system has a lot of energy and these winds. were going to be over the next few hours of so. right now it's just wet and cold everywhere. temperatures are in the 40s across the board. everybody now is reporting rain. i can send this briefly. don'ts. yeah....
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all the visibility rings that are less than 1 mile are the places we need to watch for. liver mere, livermore, concord, fairfield, san francisco, anytime visibility drops below 1 mile will tell you that you like to hit spots on the roadway with low visibility, san jose included. it is very foggy and it is cloudy. it will stay cloudy the first part of today, no rain today, just clouds will get breaks in the clouds were little bit of blue sky but the rain arrives later tonight. you see the timing, to get it early tomorrow morning we see the leading edge of the showers arrive for much of the bay area. the headlines today, they basically cover everything that we just discussed. the main thing to keep in mind is it is just clouds today with breaks a blue sky, better rain on monday and more storms arriving after that next week more on that in just a bit. >>> a sad and sobering milestone reached this morning in the coronavirus pandemic johns hopkins reporting the united states has reached more than 3 to 50,000 covid deaths putting 10,000 deaths in the last three days of 2020. s
all the visibility rings that are less than 1 mile are the places we need to watch for. liver mere, livermore, concord, fairfield, san francisco, anytime visibility drops below 1 mile will tell you that you like to hit spots on the roadway with low visibility, san jose included. it is very foggy and it is cloudy. it will stay cloudy the first part of today, no rain today, just clouds will get breaks in the clouds were little bit of blue sky but the rain arrives later tonight. you see the...
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helena, 33-mile-an-hour wind gust, oakland hills about 26 miles an hour, and mt. tam nearly 30 miles an hour. mt. diablo has had winds of over 60 miles an hour, so those gusty elevations, the upper elevations, we'll have that wind worked down to the surface. it will do a couple things -- keep us warm, keep the atmosphere premixed for pretty good visibility but also allow for drying out of the atmosphere, reducing the relative humidity. rainfall has been scant so we're looking at not only that but a dangerous surf as well. we have the holiday weekend, gorgeous weather, folks flocking to the beaches, but the conditions need to be watched all over the bay area for the surf and for the potential for fires. upper 50s is where we should be for this time of year. about 74 in livermore. the airport yesterday was 75. so anywhere from about 11 to 20 mid-70s in santa rosa, looking at upper 60s downtown san francisco. had the fog yesterday. looked like a summertime pattern. so the wave heights continue to increase, up to 22 feet. right now not bad at 8 to 9 feet, but the swel
helena, 33-mile-an-hour wind gust, oakland hills about 26 miles an hour, and mt. tam nearly 30 miles an hour. mt. diablo has had winds of over 60 miles an hour, so those gusty elevations, the upper elevations, we'll have that wind worked down to the surface. it will do a couple things -- keep us warm, keep the atmosphere premixed for pretty good visibility but also allow for drying out of the atmosphere, reducing the relative humidity. rainfall has been scant so we're looking at not only that...