craig: the cat shoots the zombie and then you re saying it is better than the zombie monologue then? geoff: no, i would never say anything like that. no, your monologue was great, man. i was in his take into consideration. craig: how bad was it? geoff: pretty bad. craig: we ll see you. good night. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $700,000 nothing to show for it the bay area problem that cam back as soon as the city ran and of money. he went to a retreat in the peruvian jungle and never seen alive again when know what happened to a bay area team and sherman tried to cover up. i took my first that my mom was crying a dream come true for this bay area man a buy on the suit helps paralyzed people walk. the city spent 700 grand and what did get, nothing. san jose spent a fortune clearing out local parks but when the money ran out the problem came back. don knapp with more. coyote creek draws families and others to its newly paved path along the creek over the rail scattered deg
my santa ana wind made the clouds all go away jimmy: everclear s new album is called invisible stars. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. i want to thank trey parker and matt stone, adam scott. apologize to matt damon. thanks for watching. good night! @ñ a young man who traveledndsg peruvian a peruvian offering te guidance is under arrest. 18-year-old kyle nolan graduated from high school last year and traveled to south america by himself. when he didn t come home two weeks ago, his family set out to find him. ama dates is here with the story. carolyn, i spoke to his brother today, and he didn t want to talk on camera, but he told me his mother and sister are still in peru trying to figure out exactly what lead to kyle s death. the 18-year-old resident died at a spiritual retreat in peru three weeks ago. it happened after he ingested a hallunicogenic plant during a ritual. when nolan didn t return home his mother and sister made the trip south to fin
reach in the upper 80s to lower 90s. and we will have sunshine and about 60 at our coast. cooling off with more low clouds and fog by the bay this evening. so the pattern remains pretty much unchanged, although tomorrow we are talking about some subtle changes in the forecast. i ll let you know about those in a few minutes. look forward to it, lisa. thanks very much. new this morning, one of the largest volunteer efforts in the world take place today and here in the bay area this morning thousands of volunteers are expected to hit beaches, shore lines and inland waterways for the state s 28th annual coastal cleanup day. put on gloves and pick up trash, debris and other discarded junk that paw let s our beautiful coastline and rivers. in fact, more than 100 countries will take part in an international effort. it is spread worldwide with 9 million pounds ever garbage picked up last year. our coastal commission said more than 1.3 million pounds of trash was picked up right her
for it the bay area problem that cam back as soon as the city ran and of money. he went to a retreat in the peruvian jungle and never seen alive again when know what happened to a bay area team and sherman tried to cover up. i took my first that my mom was crying a dream come true for this bay area man a buy on the suit helps paralyzed people walk. the city spent 700 grand and what did get, nothing. san jose spent a fortune clearing out local parks but when the money ran out the problem came back. don knapp with more. coyote creek draws families and others to its newly paved path along the creek over the rail scattered degree of homeless campers. since march san jose spend $700,000 cleaning up trashed homeless encampments and finding housing for displaced. this area and in july workers gathered trash and belongings other sites include the guadalupe river as well as coyote creek the effort and experiment in trying to learn what works they found ejected campers do not
upper 40s right now. if you are planning your day here s the way it s going to look with 4050s to start out at our coast. we will hold on to the low clouds and the fog for some time. but by the midday hour everyone is mostly sunny and will enjoy the weather. mid-60s around the bay to the upper 60s inland. that gives you an idea how warm it is going to be by the afternoon. are going to climb another 10, 15 degrees to the upper 80s, near 90 with upper 70s around the bay. keeping it cool with the on shore flow at the coast and that s a hint for what s to come for the second half of the weekend. we are talking cooler temperatures spreading across the bay. i ll have that forecast for you coming up a bit later. terry. thanks a lot, lisa. new this morning, one of the largest volunteer efforts in the world take place today. in the bay area this morning thousands of volunteers are expected to hit beaches, shore lines and inland waterways for the state s 28th annual coastal cleanup d