Hazier than others. Now, lets bring in darren peck. We use the sensors to see it. This is a view over the last few hours when you watch it. It will get towards sunset and that inversion becomes clear. You can see how the air is getting trapped in here. The weird set up is that the smoke is getting corraled. It is getting pull into the bay. Look at what happened over the last two hours, look at it, deeper shades of red, you see the pattern all right in through the golden gate within the last hour it shaded back into the unhealthy category. It is the benefit of using the lowcost sensor. There is a lot more of them than the official epa sensors they are higher grade, calibrated better, looked at by technicians regularly. Most of them are set up by people in their backyard. They are a great tool to see patterns like this. We are not out of this. When you look at what happened here is the smoke going back to noon today. See the deeper shades off of the coast. Watch the breeze. It is going t
Workersxt, united farm cofounder, though lotus where huerta,olores discusses the Farmworkers Movement and cesar chavez. It is about two hours. Panel brings one of the icons of the movement to our Dolores Huerta, cofounder of the United Farm Workers Movement with cesar chavez. [applause] nationala directed the boycott during the National Grape strike. She has been involved in the fight since 1955. She has been arrested more than 20 times for leading nonviolent protests. Named one of the most important women of the 20th oftury, and has dozens really important awards, including the Eleanor Roosevelt award for human rights, which was bestowed on her by president clinton, and the president ial medal of freedom by president obama. [applause] her is miriam powell, a hasnalist, author who researched the united farm workers and cesar chavez. Her recent work won the Robert F Kennedy prize, and was a finalist for the National Critics circle. As a journalist, she has spent 25 years as an awardwinn
Is just ten years old. Six weeks after the earthquake, cal trans is back to make all the repairs necessary for this bridge to withstand the next quake. The emola avenue bridge and the others in town have been deemed safe for the public but the minor to moderate damage can be repaired while the structure is open. In some cases the damage is actually an indication of how well the bridge performed in the august quake. These are heavily reinforced deep foundation bridges. They are allowed to move. Reporter immediately after the quake we saw more obvious damage to roadways in the napa area. Those kinds of things buckle blacktop and cracks in the pavement were fixed within days of the quake. Whats happening now on this bridge or rather, underneath it and ten others in the area, are more subtle repairs. The ones that dont necessarily affect the everyday integrity of the structure. But will certainly help them withstand the next quake. In napa, laura anthony, abc 7 news. The napa valley quake