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Tweets, trump accusing newsom of doing a terrible job, saying the first time he met the governor, he told him he must clean his floors regardless of what his bosses, the environmentalists, demand of him. The professionals currently battling fires like kincade say Governor Newsom has shown a commitment to fighting california fires since he took off. He passed the 45day plan which identified 35 various projects in the state as priorities in field reduction, Forest Management to bring our forest back to resiliency. We started work on them several months ago. Reporter next week, criticism ofl aid, telling newso get his act together because other states dont burn like california. And finally, accusing the state of wasting a valuable firefighting resource. Water. Saying open up t down from the north. Dont pour it out into the pacific ocean. Cal fire says access to water is a nonissue. We can pull out of ponds,cre. Swimming pools if we have to. Again, we do not have any issues with that. Repo

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African American Students out of a population of 3300 students. She says while the costume may have intended to be funny, no one is laughing. Hes a white male so he came to school with his face painted and he tried to act as if he was the rapper. Reporter carrington, a junior, posted a video on twitter that School Administrators have verified as legit. In the video, kenney says a Milpitas High School teacher appeared in the classroom dressed up as the rapper common for halloween. His face painted black. He painted his face. I go to a very diverse school. To see he really thought that was okay and it was a joke, it really hurt, especially being one of the handful of black people that we have at our school. Reporter in the video, the teacher imitates rapper common in a commercial for microsoft. Kenney said the teacher wore black face for two periods at the school before an administrator caught on. The teacher were told, an e tech instructor at Milpitas High School, formally a history tea

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Well. If you are near petaluma in the 101 from santa rosa to novato g and the onshore flow continues. Its light onshore flow but will with us today and ke coole coast than otherwise because the High Pressure is hanging out there and thats keeping us warm and dry. 759 at bay and will 2 dr 82 inform you are inland. We talk about the extend forecast when i come back in a bit right now sal is keeping an on the traffic the good morning. Hi. Good morning. We have a nice looking drive for most of the bay area. Theres slowing when you think of the traditional slowing on Altamont Pass on 205 and 580 coming from the valley. A lot of people do. So theres that slow traffic which you see right there this is the Altamont Pass through that and through livermore it looks good to the castro valley. Interstate 808 looks good in front of the coliseum arena and driving up to the bay bridge toll plaza theres a little bit of a backup just after 5. 5 02 now back to the desk. Thank you. Orinda city leaders wi

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Funding for this program was provided by. Water has always been vital to civilization. Cities and towns are usually built along an abundant supply of fresh water, such as a river or a lake. But lakes and rivers cant supply all the water we need, so weve tapped into another sourcegroundwater. The practice of water dowsing finding underground water using forked sticks has been going on for centuries. Typically, the dowser grasps the fork of the stick and points the other end skyward. Then, as hes walking along and happens to pass over a supply of underground water, the end of the stick, or divining rod, supposedly twists downward, showing where to dig the well. In reality, almost anywhere you popoint the stick, youd eventually find water. Although its depth varies considerably from place to place, water is present beneath the earths surface almost everywhere, even under the driest deserts. Most people tend to take groundwater for granted, but its a tremendously valuable resource upon whi

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