There are not many scenes such as this any more. You really have to look for them. In the looking, you will discover that our environment is not the endless thing our forefathers thought it was. Five years ago, montage sought out this kind of scene. We went to the closest major waterway we knew in the area of cleveland. And what we found was that every day because of what we do the Crooked River dies. The Cuyahoga River as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories. Its channel filled with ships and tugs. The Cuyahoga River as it reaches lake erie after a 100 mile twisting and turning journey from head waters is an exhausting stream. Abused, misused by man and his machines. Without the cuyahoga, the sprawling area of cleveland, g akron would not exist. The river was the reason of settling here in the 1780s. The river called quicken by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio a
Out this kind of scene. We went to the closest major waterway we knew in the area of cleveland and what we found was that every day, because of what we do, the Crooked River dies. The Cuyahoga River, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake eerie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories. Its channel filled with ships and tugs. The Cuyahoga River, as it reaches lake eerie after a 100mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters, is an exhausted stream. Abused and misused by man and his machines. Without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopias of Cleveland Akron would not exist. The river was the reason for originally settling the portion of the western reserve in the 1780s. The river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and so man came and continued coming. Until today, nearly 2 Million People live and work in the river basin. In creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men
Ktvus Jana Katsuyama joins us with what we are learning about the victims. Jana . Reporter julie and frank, we were here at San Francisco zuckerberg general hospital. The woman injured was brought here. The man who was killed at the scene has been identified. Now the coroner says he is Benjamin Deen, a 39yearold man from clovis, which is about nine miles northeast of fresno. Both of them were in the crosswalk at ofarrell when the tesla crashed into them. The evidence yellow markers on yellow street shows how far they were thrown. Police say the black tesla crashed into them a man and a woman in the crosswalk of ofarrell just three blocks from union square. I heard it from my apartment, which is just a loud screeching. San Francisco Police say it happened about 2 00 p. M. And witnesses say the tesla had been speeding from market street. Driving his tesla, driving northbound on taylor, ran the red lights here at ofarrell and a mini cooper traveling eastbound with the grn light sideswiped
But the weather was good. We never want it too warm. It feels warmer especially if you are blocked from the wind. San francisco we are starting out with another overcast day and fog out there and temperatures within a few degrees of where we were yesterday morning. Our morning trend continues getting into the afternoon in San Francisco expected to get into the upper 60s. Temperatures outside our door where we look at San Francisco at 56 degrees. Oakland at 61 and weve got livermore and san jose checking into the upper 50s. Partly to mostly cloudy skies. Cool conditions. Onshore breeze at fairfield not quite as strong and et miles an hour reported sustained and coming in from the north and coming in from the west over areas of napa at 7 Miles Per Hour or so. The cloud cover is filling in and thats where we stand this morning. Mostly cloudy skies over the north bay. East bay through livermore but you get over to antioch you look like you are getting into a soggy start. San jose starting
That every day, because of what we do, the Crooked River dies. The Cuyahoga River, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channel filled with ships and tugs. The Cuyahoga River, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100mile twisting and turning journey from its headwaters, is an exhausted stream, abused and misused by man and his machines. Without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of clevelandakron would not exist. The river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780s. The river, called crooked by the delaware indians, provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and so man came and continued coming. Until today, nearly two Million People live and work in the river basin. In creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. The flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. Mans