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that is lake merced at large. how does that impact not just on the site but habitat is a matter of looking at the lake. how does the project serves social equity? remote location of the site makes it difficult to city at large to come here and might need public transportation. only expecting people will come here by car, creates burden. we all know that the need of open space in this particular form that is increased and come into strong focus and the ability of people not having their own spaces. finding access and accessibility to this newly open space, i think that's something e.i.r. should consider. there are concerns about the site including that rec and park seems to say -- [ indiscernible ] that concerns me there's concern that the facilities, the restaurants and numbers ever people that are expected to this side of site, make it too much enterprise that can only be supported certain segments of the population but not by everybody. i like to really see close analysis of what is really expected even data wha
that is lake merced at large. how does that impact not just on the site but habitat is a matter of looking at the lake. how does the project serves social equity? remote location of the site makes it difficult to city at large to come here and might need public transportation. only expecting people will come here by car, creates burden. we all know that the need of open space in this particular form that is increased and come into strong focus and the ability of people not having their own...
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and i also enjoy the villages here on lake constancy. there's no comparison to holland mit hold on for life. oh, i never thought sailing on lake constance could be so tiring, boy, i was wrong. but despite the effort, it's really fun with we're going back to sibling and my sailing adventure is over. no, it's just a matter of maneuvering the boat back into the harbor on damaged. so we have to attach the fenders to the railing, which ensure that the boat doesn't get stretch when moored. thanks him, you'll hang it out here. i must have him robbed the rope around once you didn't take it back. you can cross it here, not mind around again, right. how you've got it. now, i've even learned the real seamans, not the cloth hitch. done . and we've got solid ground under our feet again. back to our ranking of bobbin burton bags most popular regions and the undisputed number one is the black forest. even in 2020, nearly 5000000 people came to see the forest and its cuckoo clocks, including this oversized one in the town of t. lee, back from the dark f
and i also enjoy the villages here on lake constancy. there's no comparison to holland mit hold on for life. oh, i never thought sailing on lake constance could be so tiring, boy, i was wrong. but despite the effort, it's really fun with we're going back to sibling and my sailing adventure is over. no, it's just a matter of maneuvering the boat back into the harbor on damaged. so we have to attach the fenders to the railing, which ensure that the boat doesn't get stretch when moored. thanks...
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it feels like i'm standing in the middle of the lake on the right. you can see lake you mulligan. right behind me is over the or up a lay, confident. on the other side, you can see myth walk. on this side, you can see the city of constance. well, as my personal highlights in the background, the alps and another tip for your time at lake constance visit. i shall island, thanks to the abbey of what i can owe and to other impressive church buildings. the entire island is a unesco welled heritage site. perhaps the best way to experience this area is from the water. so why not try your hand at sailing? like chicken present a low cache gum. he went to the lakeside area of zip lincoln to set out on his big adventure. you can rent the boat as an experienced sailor or with a professional on board if you are a beginner like me, with and now the most important thing like life jackets does vast out. yes. mm hm. and right now the water is just of 6 degrees celsius. sophie, if something happens and you fall overboard, you'll be so shocked. you might forget to swim office. he said i told him not
it feels like i'm standing in the middle of the lake on the right. you can see lake you mulligan. right behind me is over the or up a lay, confident. on the other side, you can see myth walk. on this side, you can see the city of constance. well, as my personal highlights in the background, the alps and another tip for your time at lake constance visit. i shall island, thanks to the abbey of what i can owe and to other impressive church buildings. the entire island is a unesco welled heritage...
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at lake anza, i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. returning now to your weather as you look live outside towards san francisco weather alert to tell you about big changes in the works going from warm to windy weather. some areas will see wind advisory this weekend, one part of the bay area. red flag warning and meteorologists. mark tamayo has been looking at all of this. wind red flag warning snow. you have a little bit of everything we organize all this right? we go from record heat to some cold, blustery winds and, yes, year's snowfall that's all happening over the next few days. as far as temperatures this afternoon, we cooled off from yesterday's record heat, but still a warm day. in fact, still some nineties for the hot spots here in the bay area towards livermore and anti och san francisco 72 the coast 60 degrees the red flag fire warning in place. this begins five a.m. saturday. all the areas in red. this doesn't include solano county. we could have winds going up above 50 miles an hour, at least approaching 50 miles an hour a
at lake anza, i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. returning now to your weather as you look live outside towards san francisco weather alert to tell you about big changes in the works going from warm to windy weather. some areas will see wind advisory this weekend, one part of the bay area. red flag warning and meteorologists. mark tamayo has been looking at all of this. wind red flag warning snow. you have a little bit of everything we organize all this right? we go from record heat to...
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could i navigate this maze of lakes without it? at first i thought i might have to abandon the trip, but i was too angry at my carelessness to quit. i set about straightening the frames and stringers and rebuilding the stem with epoxy and fiberglass cloth. the birch trees turned into my best ally, providing the leverage i needed to straighten the stringers and frames. when it was done i decided it was seaworthy. in past trips i'd never had a gps, so i decided i could do without that. paper maps and a compass worked fine, even though at this latitude the compass preferred to point straight down. the sun however was usually visible 20 hours a day. unnerved by the whole incident i headed back for the first portage on the nine lakes route. franklin named it y portage, and wrote in his journal. - [franklin] today the river was found to be barred by impassable heavy falls. we therefore turned off to make a portage more to the westward. our astonishment may be imagined on perceiving at this point an icy covering over the bed of a ravine.
could i navigate this maze of lakes without it? at first i thought i might have to abandon the trip, but i was too angry at my carelessness to quit. i set about straightening the frames and stringers and rebuilding the stem with epoxy and fiberglass cloth. the birch trees turned into my best ally, providing the leverage i needed to straighten the stringers and frames. when it was done i decided it was seaworthy. in past trips i'd never had a gps, so i decided i could do without that. paper maps...
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lake again they . so when we see a small part of lea, constance yarber dewitt. yes. but you'll see that the small part is actually pretty big. okay. we can go the molecules, i'm going to grab the rope down here. get it over here and pull that over slowly. okay. huh. okay, departing is easier with 3 people, so our assistant has to take care of it too. that's my colleague, john, if he's got no clue what he's doing. ah joyce fears the road safely out of the harbor above him. and once we've caught the wind, you can set the sail. so as my 1st pull on the rope as hard as you can, you then winded around the same room and impart clockwise him would saga 2 or 3 times you and slotted them to the black part. done. he had him sweat, satiety, that i'm so you can name, then you take this crank, put it on here and turn it not right still. okay. it's ok now slowly pull. okay. okay stop. it's already caught sharma. look up front or get aware of that. start at now. better now? yes. now i can't get caught anymore. this i
lake again they . so when we see a small part of lea, constance yarber dewitt. yes. but you'll see that the small part is actually pretty big. okay. we can go the molecules, i'm going to grab the rope down here. get it over here and pull that over slowly. okay. huh. okay, departing is easier with 3 people, so our assistant has to take care of it too. that's my colleague, john, if he's got no clue what he's doing. ah joyce fears the road safely out of the harbor above him. and once we've caught...
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lake victoria is the biggest lake in africa. around 30 million people live near it, and many of them depend on it for their livelihoods. but population growth has contributed to overfishing and pollution, threatening the health of the lake. but there are solutions. for “global ideas,” our reporter julia mielke headed to kenya where local fishers are using climate-friendly boats. julia: as dusk falls, jared otieno heads out onto lake victoria. since he started using an electric motor, he and his team no longer have to breathe in exhaust fumes. and it's not as noisy either. otieno is one of the few fishermen here who started using an electric motor last year. it's much easier. before, he was constantly having to change gears. jared: also, you have to be careful with the propeller, the turbine. so, when it rotates, it may make get contact with this string or the gear. so, removing it is cumbersome. with this one, it's just automatic. julia: the fishermen use solar lamps to mark out the area where they plan to cast their large n
lake victoria is the biggest lake in africa. around 30 million people live near it, and many of them depend on it for their livelihoods. but population growth has contributed to overfishing and pollution, threatening the health of the lake. but there are solutions. for “global ideas,” our reporter julia mielke headed to kenya where local fishers are using climate-friendly boats. julia: as dusk falls, jared otieno heads out onto lake victoria. since he started using an electric motor, he and...
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it's lake and mendocino counties where you got the wet roadways. if you're driving down one o one ukiah elsewhere in mendocino county all the way to the sonoma county line. that's where you're running into showers. most of the core of the bay area still really quiet as far as rain goes. so we're still dry your early morning. commuters definitely get a break from the weather conditions. if you're waiting another hour to expect conditions to start to turn and get a little bit slick, you can see that in future cast showers dropping into the rest of the bay, especially if you're 06:07:08am, hours these times right here as we're going to see those light showers descending into the bay couple of moderate pockets, too. it's not a long lived round of rainfall. in fact, by 11:00am to noon time. we're already working our way out of it. you'll get some good hints of sunshine already by 01:00pm today. that blew up in the sierra that snow fall. that stays with us well into the upcoming the evening tomorrow, wednesday, both looking dry before return of shower. p
it's lake and mendocino counties where you got the wet roadways. if you're driving down one o one ukiah elsewhere in mendocino county all the way to the sonoma county line. that's where you're running into showers. most of the core of the bay area still really quiet as far as rain goes. so we're still dry your early morning. commuters definitely get a break from the weather conditions. if you're waiting another hour to expect conditions to start to turn and get a little bit slick, you can see...
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now, when i was asked to run the 2002 olympic winter games in salt lake city, i met with orrin hatch and said i'm going to need your help. he made it very clear that the success of the olympics, come as they were going to do to our state, would be a high priority for him, and he would do whatever is necessary to support our effort. and then came the crisis of 9/11 and 2001. i knew that i could not invite the people of the world to come to salt lake city unless i was 100% confident that everything that could be done would be done to keep them safe. and without the help of the federal government, there could be no secure provision for the games and no certainty that we could be protected. the morning after the attacks of 9/11, i happened to be in washington, and i called senator hatch on the phone. he at the time was in his senate office. i asked if we could get together at some point to talk about how we could move forward and provide the security funding that might be necessary to protect our games. without hesitation, he said, come over to the office right now. i did so. when we got
now, when i was asked to run the 2002 olympic winter games in salt lake city, i met with orrin hatch and said i'm going to need your help. he made it very clear that the success of the olympics, come as they were going to do to our state, would be a high priority for him, and he would do whatever is necessary to support our effort. and then came the crisis of 9/11 and 2001. i knew that i could not invite the people of the world to come to salt lake city unless i was 100% confident that...
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at lake anza, i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. it was a picture perfect day for baseball in san francisco, the giants took on the miami marlins for their home opener at oracle before the game bars and restaurants that had taken a hit during the past two years. we're glad to score some steady business today. plenty of fans also swung by the team store to freshen up their giants gear. many said it was nice that covid case rates have dropped and mandates for vaccination cards and masks have lifted. it's great. it's very liberating , so hopefully we'll have a little stay that way all summer , and we can watch a lot of baseball. pans at oracle today really got their money's worth with a thrilling game that went to extra innings and basically ended with a walk off win. we'll have the highlights coming up in sports. a special fashion show here at union square. it's part of a program to help at risk youth. and later actor actor will smith, banned from academy awards shows after that oscar slap the decision after accusations academy didn't
at lake anza, i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. it was a picture perfect day for baseball in san francisco, the giants took on the miami marlins for their home opener at oracle before the game bars and restaurants that had taken a hit during the past two years. we're glad to score some steady business today. plenty of fans also swung by the team store to freshen up their giants gear. many said it was nice that covid case rates have dropped and mandates for vaccination cards and masks...
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speaker, today i rise to honor the men and women of salem lakes fire department. as war has ravaged ukraine, the firefighters in salem lakes, wisconsin took action. led by volunteer firefighter art, the salem lakes fire department organized a massive equipment drive. the effort involved fire departments throughout southeast wisconsin and even the chicago area. turnout gear and other locally collected lifesaving equipment was shipped to poland to help ukrainian firefighters do their job and keep people safe. i'm extremely proud of the salem lakes fire department and the firefighters for organizing desperately needed aid to the ukrainian people. i know that wisconsin and americans across our country will join me in thanking you for your efforts. you came up with a creative way to help ukraine in its fight for freedom. ukraine's firefighters and its people will be given important resources because of your charity and your compassion. thank you again to the men and women of the salem lakes fire department for your lifesaving work each and every day. i yield back. the
speaker, today i rise to honor the men and women of salem lakes fire department. as war has ravaged ukraine, the firefighters in salem lakes, wisconsin took action. led by volunteer firefighter art, the salem lakes fire department organized a massive equipment drive. the effort involved fire departments throughout southeast wisconsin and even the chicago area. turnout gear and other locally collected lifesaving equipment was shipped to poland to help ukrainian firefighters do their job and keep...
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and sky, he income is a fissure on lake locket. 14 years ago, he leased the lake from the neighboring benedictine medea laugh abbey, and decided to continue the monks centuries old fishing tradition. mm. pencil while you're at it, do you mind explaining to me how it works? it looks very peculiar of us comes to bundle for fema wasn't with the principal, it's a classic pelagic method. the net isn't attached to the like balsam in the top line doesn't weigh anything below. there is a line with a lightweight that spans the whole thing, but it's a bit like a cut and swallow the fish whim inside and the mesh determines the size of fish we catch you at which much of it does appear as if hung. this fish is at the small end of the spectrum. it weighs about 200 grams. hm. we catch up to 300 to 350 grab. i'd also should small, efficient simply swim through bigger ones can also get cold, but not as well. it's selective fishing, seductive official. i of us with assume it's even with the volcano under the lake here is not yet extinct. there's still visible discharges of carbon dioxide. they're calle
and sky, he income is a fissure on lake locket. 14 years ago, he leased the lake from the neighboring benedictine medea laugh abbey, and decided to continue the monks centuries old fishing tradition. mm. pencil while you're at it, do you mind explaining to me how it works? it looks very peculiar of us comes to bundle for fema wasn't with the principal, it's a classic pelagic method. the net isn't attached to the like balsam in the top line doesn't weigh anything below. there is a line with a...
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skies over salt lake city during the games and he said what's the biggest challenge you will face and i said well, senator, john mccain of arizona hasn't been a fan of providing support for olympic games. he thinks money has been misused in the past. he said it wouldn't be now given what happened on 9/11. let's go see john mccain right now. so he picked up the phone and called senator mccain and he said he would be happy to see me and his friend orrin hatch. we went over to senator mccain's office and sat down and orrin hatch proceeded to describe how important it was that we host the games and that to senator hatch get the support he needed and senator mccain made it very clear he wouldn't stand in the of doing anything that would be needed to secure the games in salt lake city. so, i owed orrin hatch a great deal of credit for helping us to be able to host games in salt lake city successfully, and to do so without security incident. i think everyone knows orrin hatch was a man of tremendous faith. he was a advocate to protect religious freedom and legislation that he offered in this
skies over salt lake city during the games and he said what's the biggest challenge you will face and i said well, senator, john mccain of arizona hasn't been a fan of providing support for olympic games. he thinks money has been misused in the past. he said it wouldn't be now given what happened on 9/11. let's go see john mccain right now. so he picked up the phone and called senator mccain and he said he would be happy to see me and his friend orrin hatch. we went over to senator mccain's...
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[muffled] for sea cliff and lake street to be in district one and i support lake shore and (indiscernible) in district four because we are all (indiscernible). >> thank you for sharing your comments with the task force. could we get next speaker, please. is there a caller on the line? >> hi. this is brad salomon and i'm a 58 yearlong resident in the richmond district. i was raised in sea cliff and raised my family on the southern side of lake is a street and i can tell you that north of lake and sea cliff have been a part of the richmond for my entire 58 years and it's really just commonsense that they belong together in the richmond district and i think all of this depends upon the choice this task force is going to make. if you want to say that sea cliff is a part of a marina and we should gerrymander, then you should keep things the way they are. if that's your task before you to gerrymander, you is this not put sea cliff and north of lake in d1. but if your task is to keep the neighborhood together and comply with the law, this is a no-brainer. you have to put sea cliff north of lake,
[muffled] for sea cliff and lake street to be in district one and i support lake shore and (indiscernible) in district four because we are all (indiscernible). >> thank you for sharing your comments with the task force. could we get next speaker, please. is there a caller on the line? >> hi. this is brad salomon and i'm a 58 yearlong resident in the richmond district. i was raised in sea cliff and raised my family on the southern side of lake is a street and i can tell you that...
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our first five winners are 11th and 12 graders from college street vocational center in lake charles, louisiana. their winning entry is titled "fema's impact on our life in southwest louisiana." ♪ >> the storm was more powerful than katrina. it came on shore at 1:00 yesterday morning at 150 miles an hour. >> this is our community, our corner of the bayou state. >> lake charles, louisiana. where we live, work, and go to school. >> home to some of the most resilient people you'll ever meet. >> if you are still here after what we have dealt with, you are pretty darn tough. this is our school. this is the school across the street. >> this is my old apartment. >> and this is where i live today, surrounded by neighbors with similar stories. tremendous loss and slow recovery. >> while the story of 2020 and 2021 centers around the pandemic for most americans, we dealt with that in addition to the most federally-declared disaster to hit any american city in a 10-month time span. >> how can this be happening? how can all of these things be happening? this has got to be some bad dream. this ha
our first five winners are 11th and 12 graders from college street vocational center in lake charles, louisiana. their winning entry is titled "fema's impact on our life in southwest louisiana." ♪ >> the storm was more powerful than katrina. it came on shore at 1:00 yesterday morning at 150 miles an hour. >> this is our community, our corner of the bayou state. >> lake charles, louisiana. where we live, work, and go to school. >> home to some of the most...
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we've been seeing it all morning long and lake and mendocino counties. it's really starting to pick up in sonoma county. now parts of the north bay peninsula in the east bay are starting to see really just some light showers, heavier stuff sitting right to the west of us. and that's going to shift its energy more and more our direction. so it's only a short time now before we start seeing rainfall little bit more widespread, really starting to pick up, especially for the north bay. we're sitting right on the jet stream and doing so. we are right in the path of these multiple systems had one earlier this week. now we're looking at this one another saturday morning and another on tuesday. so interspersed by some dry days. finally looking active system, an unsettled weather pattern that we've needed for. so so long now, north bay, big winners, as far as rainfall goes today, seeing the heaviest of rainfall concentrate, especially in sonoma and napa counties. snowfall stays with us all day long up in the sierra nevada. it's going to stay put into tomorrow mor
we've been seeing it all morning long and lake and mendocino counties. it's really starting to pick up in sonoma county. now parts of the north bay peninsula in the east bay are starting to see really just some light showers, heavier stuff sitting right to the west of us. and that's going to shift its energy more and more our direction. so it's only a short time now before we start seeing rainfall little bit more widespread, really starting to pick up, especially for the north bay. we're...
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this man was surprised when he saw what the lake look like today. >> it is not a lake anymore. it looks like a lawn. >> reporter: it usually looks like this, but there has been an explosion of a non-toxic plant. it looks like the carpet now. it is not new to the area. and it is a beneficial plant used for everything from the to animals and fertilizer. >> i said, okay, if the fish will eat this, i don't have to feed them anymore. i have hasod mme 20 years, and keeps the water clean, so there's no algae. >> reporter: the regional park district said it crowds out the toxic algae and is keeping the water cooler to help the local trout. so why is a growing so fast? biologist things has been stilled by low water and an absence of swimmers during the pandemic and it allows these ferns to flourish.>> i came a peer through the trail, and i said, look at this field, and i could see the water.>> it's very welcoming. as long as it's nothing bad and it's cool to look at, it's definitely worth it. i'm glad we went out to look for something nice we found this. >> reporter: it might be temptin
this man was surprised when he saw what the lake look like today. >> it is not a lake anymore. it looks like a lawn. >> reporter: it usually looks like this, but there has been an explosion of a non-toxic plant. it looks like the carpet now. it is not new to the area. and it is a beneficial plant used for everything from the to animals and fertilizer. >> i said, okay, if the fish will eat this, i don't have to feed them anymore. i have hasod mme 20 years, and keeps the water...
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but in time, the party and the lake dried up. a swap with imperial valley farmers sent more water downstream to san diego, a drain that is now literally sucking the life out of the lake. wade crowfoot: the primary challenge for the sea right now is the lack of inflow, in terms of quantity, in terms of the amount of water. so, the biggest problem for the sea right now is it's getting smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller. joie: and saltier and saltier. the sea's saline concentration is now higher than the pacific ocean. soon only one fish species, the tilapia, will be able to survive in it. the disappearing sea is leaving a dusty -- and dangerous -- legacy for humans, too. dust from the lakebed -- the "playa" -- adds superfine particulate to the air, already contaminated by industrial and agricultural pollution. wade crowfoot: if you breathe this air, you might not collapse in that moment or have asthma in that second, but over time, you're going to either develop some kind of cancer or some type of respiratory problems. joi
but in time, the party and the lake dried up. a swap with imperial valley farmers sent more water downstream to san diego, a drain that is now literally sucking the life out of the lake. wade crowfoot: the primary challenge for the sea right now is the lack of inflow, in terms of quantity, in terms of the amount of water. so, the biggest problem for the sea right now is it's getting smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller. joie: and saltier and saltier. the sea's saline concentration is now...
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another way that folks put is that the great lakes has climate amenities, obviously abundant access to fresh water, also a relatively mild temperature and see then the great lakes also has a lot of cities that have infrastructure that is actually outsized for the population that lives there so now what we have are cities that have, you know, what we like to call really great bones and big bones, right, that can accommodate more people. >> the region also has a dependable binational economy as well as booming agricultural and tourism business but before you start packing your bags and zillow searching houses near the great lakes, a climate haven does not mean climate change resistant. >> a lot more to the story and you can see the full report now on lx.com, also catch lx on channel 185. a box office rebound, more people heading back to the movies, in new numbers, what's putting people back in the seats, we'll have that next. >>> it is no secret that the pandemic devastated movie theater attendance, especially the smaller theaters, now theater owners encouraged by new numbers, block bust
another way that folks put is that the great lakes has climate amenities, obviously abundant access to fresh water, also a relatively mild temperature and see then the great lakes also has a lot of cities that have infrastructure that is actually outsized for the population that lives there so now what we have are cities that have, you know, what we like to call really great bones and big bones, right, that can accommodate more people. >> the region also has a dependable binational...
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ah, not far from the lake lies medea abbey. the medieval monastery was found it a 1000 years ago and is arguably the most famous building of the eiffel ah, the basilica with its 6 towers is the center piece of the abilene. it's one of the most beautiful and intact romanesque monuments and germany following the tradition of the big cathedrals in the cities of shy young mines and bumps. ah, the law stop on this special edition of chicken is stuttgart, the city of wine and automobiles. the nika river is below me. in the background, you can see a tv tower, and this is a very well known, steep slope for the culture, the so called to cut back wine grapes dro. here, i'm in stuttgart. the capital of bottom voted back, stood guard is pretty varied and really has a lot to offer. in particular, the wind rowing the swaying cuisine and the automobile history. for example, that of mercedes. today i want to find out what you should go and see if you really want to get to know stuttgart. ah, this is the shows plus the palace square in the hear
ah, not far from the lake lies medea abbey. the medieval monastery was found it a 1000 years ago and is arguably the most famous building of the eiffel ah, the basilica with its 6 towers is the center piece of the abilene. it's one of the most beautiful and intact romanesque monuments and germany following the tradition of the big cathedrals in the cities of shy young mines and bumps. ah, the law stop on this special edition of chicken is stuttgart, the city of wine and automobiles. the nika...
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this as images show lake mead, the country's largest reservoir that gets its fill from lake powell, has dropped to such historically low levels that the lake's intake valve is now exposed. inside the dam, current-water levels still produce power. >> these are the zwgenerators, d that spinning is a result of the water coming from the forebay from the reservoir side. >> but if water levels drop another 32 feet, the spinning stops. the climate crisis forcing federal and state governments to make tough choices and take drastic measures, just to keep water and power flowing to the southwest. >> the glen canyon dam has lost 16% of its capacity to generate power. and early-next month, we expect a final decision from the interior department on how to handle this situation, so that both water and power keep flowing to the millions of people in the southwest who rely on it. >>> investors on wall street bid adieu to a brutal month. the dow finished the week down nearly 3%. the tech-heavy nasdaq dropped 4%, ending its worst month in 14 years. and the s&p 500 was down nearly 4%, after its worst mont
this as images show lake mead, the country's largest reservoir that gets its fill from lake powell, has dropped to such historically low levels that the lake's intake valve is now exposed. inside the dam, current-water levels still produce power. >> these are the zwgenerators, d that spinning is a result of the water coming from the forebay from the reservoir side. >> but if water levels drop another 32 feet, the spinning stops. the climate crisis forcing federal and state...
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counties and in those mountains just north of clear lake itself. that's where you're actually seeing some relatively low elevation. snow fall. the core of the bay is still nice and dry. just windy. just cool. as you're leaving the house this morning, be prepared with those layers. we're not getting into the 60's for most of the bay this afternoon, staying in the upper 50's south bay. also on the calmer side of things right now, let's time everything out in future cast for us. so within the next hour here in your leader, 5 o'clock hour, we'll see marine sonoma county starting to see some light showers rest of the bay area starts to tap into it, especially after 06:00am towards 07:08am. that's when most of the bay area will begin to see this lighter rainfall. couple of pockets of moderate and there very brief, though, over the next several hours after that, we'll see showers moving across the bay and by 11:00am to noon time. rain falls actually already moving its way out towards the early afternoon. you're already sitting under some increased sunshin
counties and in those mountains just north of clear lake itself. that's where you're actually seeing some relatively low elevation. snow fall. the core of the bay is still nice and dry. just windy. just cool. as you're leaving the house this morning, be prepared with those layers. we're not getting into the 60's for most of the bay this afternoon, staying in the upper 50's south bay. also on the calmer side of things right now, let's time everything out in future cast for us. so within the next...
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second largest lake, it is as if time is standing still. two years ago, floodwaters rose destroying life around. they still have not receded. since then, thousands of people have been living in this makeshift camp. unable to return to their lakeside homes and farms. >> life is miserable here. the accommodation, the lack of food also worries me. sleeping in a place like this when we have a nice big house. i cannot say we have a good life when the children sometimes go a day without eating or eat only once a day. >> the children are also not getting an education. there are no schools. loss of income for the parents means many have to work to support their families. >> the families are going through, living conditions. the children are exposed in that way. >> water levels are the highest in decades because of excessive rainfall. the amount of waste dumped into rivers feeding the lake is also choking it. >> when i see all the solid waste, everything that is thrown into these rivers, afterwards these rivers are angry. they don't know what to do.
second largest lake, it is as if time is standing still. two years ago, floodwaters rose destroying life around. they still have not receded. since then, thousands of people have been living in this makeshift camp. unable to return to their lakeside homes and farms. >> life is miserable here. the accommodation, the lack of food also worries me. sleeping in a place like this when we have a nice big house. i cannot say we have a good life when the children sometimes go a day without eating...
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right now we've got snow falling up around lake tahoe. we've already got highway 50 and i-80 snowpack from that lake county under a winter weather advisory because of some snow up there. widespread rainfall up in mendocino county already. and that energy is going to shift more and more our direction little bit later on this morning. so do expect rainfall to be increasing here momentarily. we're already seeing showers, though, marine county, sonoma, napa and even portions of alameda and contra costa counties in the midst of it as you are also on the peninsula. so somewhat spots on roads already not the worst commutes to work this morning. it's going to kick up mostly after your commutes. a mother nature's timing. this one out for us actually kind of conveniently 50's for most of our current temperatures, dublin at 50 degrees. alameda oakland at 53. a couple of 40's up in the north bay tracking the showers as they get closer to us and start to pick up all still to come right to john. thank you for that. ok, we're starting the year at the ba
right now we've got snow falling up around lake tahoe. we've already got highway 50 and i-80 snowpack from that lake county under a winter weather advisory because of some snow up there. widespread rainfall up in mendocino county already. and that energy is going to shift more and more our direction little bit later on this morning. so do expect rainfall to be increasing here momentarily. we're already seeing showers, though, marine county, sonoma, napa and even portions of alameda and contra...
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and then across those upper elevations of lake county. as we know that temperatures today similar to where we have been, this is something that's been pretty unchanged, whether it's been a dry day. one of our weather days. it's just been upper 50's to low 60's and we're staying that way today. so this is something pretty familiar about the forecast. similar feel you've just got to focus on staying dry this time around upper 50's to low 60's as well for the east bay oakland, a familiar 59 back to 60 in antioch in pittsburgh and for santa rosa. 56, just a couple degrees cooler than yesterday for you. tomorrow's temperatures will be a little bit warmer. a pretty nice start to the weekend. get a good dose of sunshine on friday. really comfy to start the weekend. saturday morning is when rainfall pushes through. but as i mentioned, it pushes through fast. so by saturday afternoon, we're back into the sunshine. good chance to dry out before easter sunday, which is going to be one of the drier and warmer of this forecast. fortunately, if you hav
and then across those upper elevations of lake county. as we know that temperatures today similar to where we have been, this is something that's been pretty unchanged, whether it's been a dry day. one of our weather days. it's just been upper 50's to low 60's and we're staying that way today. so this is something pretty familiar about the forecast. similar feel you've just got to focus on staying dry this time around upper 50's to low 60's as well for the east bay oakland, a familiar 59 back...
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Apr 21, 2022
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snow up in the lake county mountains and snow. also notably up in the sierras, really going to put a standstill to a lot of your travel plans up into the sea air today. but great to be talking feet of snowfall like we will be up there now, as far as the bay area's concerned, heaviest of rainfall fairly widespread in both and then up into northern napa counties right now. also seeing showers under bridges like the bay bridge richmond center fell in golden gate bridge is a little bit quieter comparatively to the south. let's start with the north bay up as further snort up into lake county. we do have a winter weather advisory for those upper elevations of lake county and some snowfall for north of clear lake itself on and off showers from mendocino county. a lot of that energy shifted down from santa rosa down through center fell widespread rainfall right along one o one up there in the north bay all the way over and up to fairfield. heaviest of rain are right behind the banner up there. calistoga saint helene and northern napa coun
snow up in the lake county mountains and snow. also notably up in the sierras, really going to put a standstill to a lot of your travel plans up into the sea air today. but great to be talking feet of snowfall like we will be up there now, as far as the bay area's concerned, heaviest of rainfall fairly widespread in both and then up into northern napa counties right now. also seeing showers under bridges like the bay bridge richmond center fell in golden gate bridge is a little bit quieter...
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i mentioned those up in lake county. you also up in the sierra till 08:00pm tonight and it's a pairing of snowfall and some windy conditions that could make for some fairly treacherous travel, especially up towards the donner summit. winds here in the bay area gusting as high as 20 to 25 miles per hour today. this paired with cooler temperatures does mean you've got to be bundled up, not just the rain jacket, but that extra layer along with it to keep you cozy as you're venturing outside on a day that looks nothing like we did see last week we were in the 80's to 90's this week. it's upper 50's to barely low 60's today. san jose. you'll be at 58 degrees. fremont at 57 oakland at 58 walnut creek, concord, and a lot of solano county, some of our spots that will barely be rising into the low 60's. in fact, that's the way a lot of this week is looking like inland bayside and coastal areas, mostly sharing your range of upper 50's to low 60's showers today giving way to afternoon sunshine tuesday and wednesday. stay dry before
i mentioned those up in lake county. you also up in the sierra till 08:00pm tonight and it's a pairing of snowfall and some windy conditions that could make for some fairly treacherous travel, especially up towards the donner summit. winds here in the bay area gusting as high as 20 to 25 miles per hour today. this paired with cooler temperatures does mean you've got to be bundled up, not just the rain jacket, but that extra layer along with it to keep you cozy as you're venturing outside on a...
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longest fresh water lake. it borders for african nations, including tanzania, amber, wendy. it's water levels have been frequent 2nd largest sleek. it's as if time is standing still. 2 years ago flood waters rose from lake tongue ranika destroying life around it, and be still have not receded. since then, thousands of people have been living in this makeshift camp in gothenburg. unable to return to the lakeside homes and farms in burgundy, i will lead to collect de la life is miserable here. loss of income for their parents means many have to work to support their families. considering that you fix that the families are going through the innocent decades. because the success of rainfall, the amount of waste dumped into rivers feeding the lake is also choking it. to to the decision is 33rd when i see all the solid waste, everything that is thrown into these rivers. afterwards, these rivers are angry. they don't know what to say. they're uprooted lives, exposing the reality of a changing environment. brianca coo
longest fresh water lake. it borders for african nations, including tanzania, amber, wendy. it's water levels have been frequent 2nd largest sleek. it's as if time is standing still. 2 years ago flood waters rose from lake tongue ranika destroying life around it, and be still have not receded. since then, thousands of people have been living in this makeshift camp in gothenburg. unable to return to the lakeside homes and farms in burgundy, i will lead to collect de la life is miserable here....
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and then a kind of team that we've had the commission because of the lake. ah, i in the fight. i lance assume a mesopotamia where the 1st settlements formed the cradle of civilization. iraqi people who depended on the tigris and euphrates, christmas, famed ancient environments and leaving its people struggling to survive iraq's dying rivers. with violet football, hooligan, read or death. on al jazeera, the journey for the lesser antilles. sunshine and showers. for the most part, let's push a little further north, you can see some very wet weather getting pulled right across the gulf of mexico. and that's pumping a lot of warm moist air up into the deep south of the u. s. right across the place right up towards the lakes. joining up with a winter storm, which has been brewing across the northern plain hate. you will see be part of the action. discover cattle. all in one package. yeah, the ultimate woke up experience with the world's best airline cattle at ways say .
and then a kind of team that we've had the commission because of the lake. ah, i in the fight. i lance assume a mesopotamia where the 1st settlements formed the cradle of civilization. iraqi people who depended on the tigris and euphrates, christmas, famed ancient environments and leaving its people struggling to survive iraq's dying rivers. with violet football, hooligan, read or death. on al jazeera, the journey for the lesser antilles. sunshine and showers. for the most part, let's push a...
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live with coop about all things snow and lake tahoe. strong winds carry flames from the tunnel fire even closer to homes. my max gordon in f we r announcement by the city of san jose on efforts to fight climate change. mayor sam liccardo and san jose will announce a big move toward national leadership effort on climate action tomorrow. city and state leaders will be celebrating earth day by planting trees in san jose. fire crews continue to fight the tunnel fire in flagstaff, arizona, officials warn it could continue to explode inside. max gordon has very latest now from flagstaff. all you can see it fire everywhere on both sides of the road. people in flagstaff, arizona, fleeing from their homes in just minutes as flames from the tunnel fire get closer within 12 minutes, we jumped from a set to a goal. and that and that's very, very difficult for people to understand, because usually they have more time the fires tripled insides burning roughly 20,000 acres. since exploding on sunday. structures have been destroyed and hundreds remain
live with coop about all things snow and lake tahoe. strong winds carry flames from the tunnel fire even closer to homes. my max gordon in f we r announcement by the city of san jose on efforts to fight climate change. mayor sam liccardo and san jose will announce a big move toward national leadership effort on climate action tomorrow. city and state leaders will be celebrating earth day by planting trees in san jose. fire crews continue to fight the tunnel fire in flagstaff, arizona, officials...
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like i think the government should do more to puzzle the lake is not just enough to put a lake in a 100 to list of heritage observation like unesco. i think more action is needed in terms of preserving the nature like if it, if it, if it would be me like somebody having voters in the government, i would put like an echo museum here for the nature for the salt or just kind of think that will be very interesting for them and then a kind of team that will help the commission because of the lake the ah ah ah ah. hello there, wilkins here worlds weather update right off the bat. i want to take you to the philippines. a tropical depression trigger this landside here at least 25 people killed in the search is on for survivors. here's the good news on wednesday that what, whether i was going to start to slide further away ease. so that means some more dry weather in the pitcher. still rain but not falling at the same intensity as it has been over the last few days. plenty of dry spells for indo china and you know what, bangkok we're going to up your temperature in the days to come in. factor ca
like i think the government should do more to puzzle the lake is not just enough to put a lake in a 100 to list of heritage observation like unesco. i think more action is needed in terms of preserving the nature like if it, if it, if it would be me like somebody having voters in the government, i would put like an echo museum here for the nature for the salt or just kind of think that will be very interesting for them and then a kind of team that will help the commission because of the lake...
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one of the world's largest fresh water lakes to flee the region lake tanganyika borders for african nations including tanzania and burgundy. extreme rainfall in reason is as filled, the late levels are not seen in decades. threatening those living at the water's edge. brianca go up to reports. a not re spoon d along africa, 2nd largest sleek. it's as if time is standing still. 2 years ago. glad waters rose from lake tongue ranika destroying life around it. andy still have not received it since then. thousands of people have been living in this makeshift camp in gothenburg. unable to return to the lakeside homes and farms in burgundy. i will lead vocal a delay on army. life is miserable here. the accommodation, the lack of food also worries me sleeping in a place like this when we have a nice big house. i can't say we have a good life when the children sometimes go a day without eating or eat only once a day or the children are also not getting an education down new schools. loss of income for their parents means many have to work to support their families. considering that you fix that the
one of the world's largest fresh water lakes to flee the region lake tanganyika borders for african nations including tanzania and burgundy. extreme rainfall in reason is as filled, the late levels are not seen in decades. threatening those living at the water's edge. brianca go up to reports. a not re spoon d along africa, 2nd largest sleek. it's as if time is standing still. 2 years ago. glad waters rose from lake tongue ranika destroying life around it. andy still have not received it since...
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forcing residents and businesses of one of lake side -- one of those lake side towns in arizona to try and adapt to the climate changes. cnn's chief climate correspondent, bill weir, reports. >> reporter: just a couple years ago, this part of lake powell was pretty enough to put in the brochure. but today, there is no water. only sand. can't paddle around lone rock anymore. if ya haven't been out west in a while, haven't seen the state of the colorado river and its reservoirs, you would be shocked. this is what powell looked like just last spring when you could still float around lone rock. but the satellite shows it losing island status as the lake level fell over 40 feet. the lake used to go -- used to go half a mile around the corner. and now, it starts way back here. i cannot believe this. while hurricanes, floods, and wildfires can upend your life in a moment, droughts are slow-motion disasters. and this one is now in its 23rd year. with the region's population booming and another winter without enough snow, there are no signs of relief. but when you are house boating on what's le
forcing residents and businesses of one of lake side -- one of those lake side towns in arizona to try and adapt to the climate changes. cnn's chief climate correspondent, bill weir, reports. >> reporter: just a couple years ago, this part of lake powell was pretty enough to put in the brochure. but today, there is no water. only sand. can't paddle around lone rock anymore. if ya haven't been out west in a while, haven't seen the state of the colorado river and its reservoirs, you would...
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ready ah, gab lake runs her own little museum here in long beach, california dedicated to the legacy of that landmark runner. sitting in the blue flame that day in october, 1970 was her husband gary. the 1st person to crack the 1000 kilometers per hour mark in a land vehicle. it was a record that would stand for 13 years. ah, before coming to fame, gary gab alec was a little known drag racer who lived life in the fast lane. a photo genic hell raiser, who looked good at the wheel of a bullet car and also cut a fine figure for ness is marketing men. he'd been a test subject for the apollo program space suit and life support systems. in 1969 they gave gary the choice of either staying with the apollo program or continuing on with his adventures in racing. and at that time he already been signed to drive the blue flame. and so he gave up apollo for racing on the ground. mm. walker ah, talks about what it was like, and he goes through the count down from, you know, 19, you know, all the way down and how it felt when he's pushed back in the seed and experiencing the meaning. the g force. c
ready ah, gab lake runs her own little museum here in long beach, california dedicated to the legacy of that landmark runner. sitting in the blue flame that day in october, 1970 was her husband gary. the 1st person to crack the 1000 kilometers per hour mark in a land vehicle. it was a record that would stand for 13 years. ah, before coming to fame, gary gab alec was a little known drag racer who lived life in the fast lane. a photo genic hell raiser, who looked good at the wheel of a bullet car...
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. >> graduation at the university of utah and salt lake city, home of the utes. a time for selfies, smiles and celebrations. in may, 2019, 8500 grad students and their families packed the universities huge reena. lauren mccloskey should have been here to, receiving a degree in cap and gown, as happy as her classmates. except, she wasn't. the story of what happened, and why is as sad as it is eye-opening. >> this was in one of those things where it was out of her with his control. it wasn't a natural disaster. >> how many times do women have to call for help before the university of utah realizes that, you know what, we have to step this up. >> what do you thinking at that point? >> i couldn't really fathom what had happened. neither of us slept at all. >> it's a story that could so easily have ended differently if just one person it stepped up. if one more phone call had been made, one dot connected. instead, the repercussions of a preventable murder would continue for years to come. lauren grew up in poland, washington. her parents both professors. from early on
. >> graduation at the university of utah and salt lake city, home of the utes. a time for selfies, smiles and celebrations. in may, 2019, 8500 grad students and their families packed the universities huge reena. lauren mccloskey should have been here to, receiving a degree in cap and gown, as happy as her classmates. except, she wasn't. the story of what happened, and why is as sad as it is eye-opening. >> this was in one of those things where it was out of her with his control. it...
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this includes control of sea populations across the great lakes, progress on the restoration of lake trout in lake huron, leading to reducing stocking targets. and other piece recovery -- species recovery efforts, vital to sustaining the great ecosystem of the great lakes basin. however, continued work is required to protect the great lakes for future generations, giving the environmental pressures that this region faces. to that end, the great lakes fish and wildlife restoration act will authorize funding for the great lakes fish and wildlife restoration act for five years for fiscal years 2022 through 2027 at the current funding levels. this legislation has broad bipartisan support as well as the backing of a variety of groups dedicated to safeguarding the great lakes, including ducks, unlimited, and the great lakes fishery commission. these great lakes are 90% of the freshwater in the united states. we must protect them. i urge all of my colleagues to support this important legislation, which will ensure our great lakes are protected for many generations to am co. thank you and i
this includes control of sea populations across the great lakes, progress on the restoration of lake trout in lake huron, leading to reducing stocking targets. and other piece recovery -- species recovery efforts, vital to sustaining the great ecosystem of the great lakes basin. however, continued work is required to protect the great lakes for future generations, giving the environmental pressures that this region faces. to that end, the great lakes fish and wildlife restoration act will...
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and at the bottom of those rivers and lakes, there are naturally occurring bacteria that transform liquid elemental mercury and turn it into another form of mercury which is even more dangerous, which is methylmercury. fernandez: it's a type of mercury that's absorbed almost at 100% by living organisms. [student laughing] fernandez: plankton and plants that are contaminated with mercury then get eaten by one fish, and then another fish will eat that fish and so on and so on up the food chain. but mercury has a very unusual characteristic. it magnifies. when it goes from one link in that chain to the other, it magnifies roughly by a factor of 10. they are then exposed to levels of mercury that could be millions of times higher than the water where that fish was swimming. fernandez: if it's happening when you are a child or if you are a fetus, that damage can be permanent. it's a silent degrader of the quality of life of people that are exposed at these sorts of levels. [okimura speaking spanish] [luis loraico speaking spanish] [luis loraico speaking spanish] [garay speaking spanish] [eugen
and at the bottom of those rivers and lakes, there are naturally occurring bacteria that transform liquid elemental mercury and turn it into another form of mercury which is even more dangerous, which is methylmercury. fernandez: it's a type of mercury that's absorbed almost at 100% by living organisms. [student laughing] fernandez: plankton and plants that are contaminated with mercury then get eaten by one fish, and then another fish will eat that fish and so on and so on up the food chain....
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the lake county mountains as well as up into the sierra nevada. roads are already snowpack in the sierras. so wait till tomorrow to be heading up that direction. we're going to stay consistently rainy, especially a little bit later on this morning. so just stay with us. a little bit longer. we'll be talking about rainfall picking up as we make our way towards the end of the show. now 40's 50's for our current temperatures. it is cool out there. of course, dress in those layers as you have. but your priority today is to stay dry, obviously. so make sure it's the rain jacket. the umbrella to i'll be keeping you updated on the showers as they gradually pick up through the morning. all still to come, right, tom, thank you for that day and the south bay we go because we do have an accident. just popped up. >> mountain view area southbound one, 0, one south of north rhine straw avenue. thankfully no major delays there. so you could just stay on one on one. you don't have to hop on to 2.80, or 82, 60 minutes heading into the city right now. me to realize
the lake county mountains as well as up into the sierra nevada. roads are already snowpack in the sierras. so wait till tomorrow to be heading up that direction. we're going to stay consistently rainy, especially a little bit later on this morning. so just stay with us. a little bit longer. we'll be talking about rainfall picking up as we make our way towards the end of the show. now 40's 50's for our current temperatures. it is cool out there. of course, dress in those layers as you have. but...
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up in lake county and showers out to the central valley over the next hour as these showers begin to drop into the bay, i'm going to keep me very updated on them. so make sure to stay with us through the morning. i'll tell you where it's rated and where things are picking up first. now, as far as winds go, it is definitely a breezy start to the day. winds are mostly out of the west and northwest pushing on into the bay area this morning making those 40's and those 50's that we're currently in the midst of feel a little bit cooler than that. so today is the one to bundle up a little bit more. obviously, we started the weekend. so nice and warm today. we are right back to that cooler fall weather now as far as we go with your wake-up planner, rainfall likely light through the morning. temperatures in the 40's and 50's by noontime rains already moving out by the afternoon. actually have some peeks of sunshine as highs rise into the upper 50's to low 60's. as i said, i'll keep you updated through the morning, john, thank you for that, right. let's get a look at your bridges this morning.
up in lake county and showers out to the central valley over the next hour as these showers begin to drop into the bay, i'm going to keep me very updated on them. so make sure to stay with us through the morning. i'll tell you where it's rated and where things are picking up first. now, as far as winds go, it is definitely a breezy start to the day. winds are mostly out of the west and northwest pushing on into the bay area this morning making those 40's and those 50's that we're currently in...
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that is lake merced at large. how does that impact not just on the site but habitat is a matter of looking at the lake. how does the project serves social equity? remote location of the site makes it difficult to city at large to come here and might need public transportation. only expecting people will come here by car, creates burden. we all know that the need of open space in this particular form that is increased and come into strong focus and the ability of people not having their own spaces. finding access and accessibility to this newly open space, i think that's something e.i.r. should consider. there are concerns about the site including that rec and park seems to say -- [ indiscernible ] that concerns me there's concern that the facilities, the restaurants and numbers ever people that are expected to this side of site, make it too much enterprise that can only be supported certain segments of the population but not by everybody. i like to really see close analysis of what is really expected even data wha
that is lake merced at large. how does that impact not just on the site but habitat is a matter of looking at the lake. how does the project serves social equity? remote location of the site makes it difficult to city at large to come here and might need public transportation. only expecting people will come here by car, creates burden. we all know that the need of open space in this particular form that is increased and come into strong focus and the ability of people not having their own...
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is not just enough to put a lake in a tunnel to list of heritage or preservation unesco. i think more action is needed in terms of preserving the nature like if it, if it, if it would be me like somebody having waters in the government, i would put like an echo museum here for the nature for the salt or this kind of think that would be very interesting for to please them. and then a kind of team that we'd had for the commission because of the lake. lou ah, in the thought i lands oma, mesopotamia with the 1st settlements, foamed the cradle of civilization. iraqi people who depended on the tigris and euphrates for centuries can no longer make a living on rivers blighted by will and pollution out of their world reveals how the man may decline one of history. hey there. thanks for joining in. here's your headlines for the americas to go to talk about that blue rains along the east coast of the us and also outbreaks of severe weather around the u. s. gulf states once again. so louisiana into mississippi, stretching into the carolinas on thursday to the west coast, we go and st
is not just enough to put a lake in a tunnel to list of heritage or preservation unesco. i think more action is needed in terms of preserving the nature like if it, if it, if it would be me like somebody having waters in the government, i would put like an echo museum here for the nature for the salt or this kind of think that would be very interesting for to please them. and then a kind of team that we'd had for the commission because of the lake. lou ah, in the thought i lands oma,...
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on a real lake, a realfrozen lake in norway. but as with any production, when you shoot throughout the day, the footage looks different from shot to shot. there was kind of one or maybe two shots which everyone was happy with the lighting conditions. we had a task — to try and match the lighting across all of the shots, and in order to do that, we simulated a cg world where the lighting was exactly the same, and then we used a number of techniques to copy and mimic what we were seeing in the computer. so, rather than — we still used the photography and built on top of it rather than replacing it whole hog, but we used the simulation to tell us what that should look like. we had an amazing special effects team that really did — and a stunt team that really did jump land rovers through the air, and when we needed to replace things like that for lighting or forfilling in the background, we kept exactly that stunt. so, on a james bond film, no—one really wants to resort to c6! stunts and things like that, so they really do c
on a real lake, a realfrozen lake in norway. but as with any production, when you shoot throughout the day, the footage looks different from shot to shot. there was kind of one or maybe two shots which everyone was happy with the lighting conditions. we had a task — to try and match the lighting across all of the shots, and in order to do that, we simulated a cg world where the lighting was exactly the same, and then we used a number of techniques to copy and mimic what we were seeing in the...