- Sage Steele Accuses Barbara Walters of Attacking Her Backstage at ‘The View’: ‘This 140-Year-Old Woman Tried to Tackle Me’ Variety
- Sage Steele Accuses Barbara Walters of Assaulting Her Backstage at ‘The View’ in 2014 (Video) Yahoo Entertainment
- Sage Steele Says Barbara Walters Assaulted Her Backstage at ‘The View’ TV Insider
- Sage Steele accuses late Barbara Walters of assaulting her: ‘This 140-year-old woman just tried to like tackle me’ Awful Announcing
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When Sandra Bullock stopped being seen with her lover, Hollywood gossips decided they had split. Close friends tell BARBARA McMAHON even they didn’t know he was slowly succumbing to motor neurone disease, with the iron-willed actress at his sid – Daily Mail
- When Sandra Bullock stopped being seen with her lover, Hollywood gossips decided they had split. Close friends tell BARBARA McMAHON even they didn’t know he was slowly succumbing to motor neurone disease, with the iron-willed actress at his sid Daily Mail
- Sandra Bullock’s Long-Term Partner, Bryan Randall, Has Died At 57 Yahoo Life
- Star Magazine Sparks Outrage After Claiming Sandra Bullock & Her Late Boyfriend Bryan Randall BROKE UP In Latest Issue! PerezHilton.com
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- US magazine sparks backlash for reporting Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall ‘split’ six days after his death Yahoo Entertainment
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Greta Gerwig SHUTS DOWN rumor that Barbara Handler – the woman who inspired the Barbie doll – is in new film – Daily Mail
- Greta Gerwig SHUTS DOWN rumor that Barbara Handler – the woman who inspired the Barbie doll – is in new film Daily Mail
- Greta Gerwig Refused to Cut a ‘Barbie’ Scene That’s the ‘Heart of the Movie,’ Told Execs: ‘If I Cut That, I Don’t Know Why I’m Making This Film’ Yahoo Entertainment
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Judge orders Kevin Costner’s estranged wife to move out by the end of the month despite her complaints about the Santa Barbara rental market – Yahoo! Voices
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The economy is still slowing despite the good GDP number, BD8′s Barbara Doran – CNBC Television
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Barbara Corcoran recreates Martha Stewart’s SI swimsuit cover – New York Daily News
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- Yes, older women should be on magazine covers – but why can’t they look their age? The Guardian
- Martha Stewart dazzles at Sports Illustrated SI party… after slamming plastic surgery rumors Daily Mail
- Martha Stewart Achieved Her Dewy ‘Sports Illustrated’ Glow Thanks to This $11 Drugstore Find That She Uses ‘Every Day’ SheKnows
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Men’s Volleyball Advances to Big West Championship Match, Sweeps UC Santa Barbara – University of Hawai’i at Manoa Athletics – University of Hawaii Athletics
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California weather live: Flash flood warning in San Francisco after Montecito and Santa Barbara storm evacuations
Drone video of flooded Felton in Santa Cruz County
At least 17 people have been killed and a five-year-old boy remains missing as a series of extreme storms continue to batter California.
More lives have now been lost in the storms – which began hammering the state last week – than were caused by two years of wildfires.
Some 22 million people across California and parts of Oregon remain under a flood advisory as the atmospheric river looks set to keep dumping heavy precipitation across the region.
The extreme weather saw the celebrity enclave of Montecito placed under an evacuation order and on Tuesday the whole of San Francisco was warned of flash flooding.
The search resumed on Tuesday for five-year-old Kyle Doan who was swept away when his mother’s truck got stuck in a creek near Paso Robles in central California. Low visibility and raging waters had forced emergency responders to postpone their efforts.
More severe weather is forecast throughout the week bringing the threat of more flash flooding, rising rivers, and mudslides on already saturated soils.
Palm Springs residents rescued as California’s desert city is hit by flash floods
The Palm Springs Fire Department carried out the swift water rescue after flooding in a desert wash in the city. A wash is an area in the desert where water once flowed or that floods during heavy rain or flash flooding.
Graeme Massie11 January 2023 19:41
Mammoth Mountain continues to dig out from storm
The famed California ski resort in the Sierra Nevada says it got up to 7.5ft of snow in the recent storms, with more expected later this week.
“WHAT.A.STORM. We thought this photo was fitting for the final Dump Alert of this Mammoth mega-storm which dropped 6 to 7.5 FEET of snow in the last few days,” the resort’s Instagram account stated.
Graeme Massie11 January 2023 19:19
Watch: Trapped driver rescued from floodwater in California desert city of Palm Springs
Trapped motorist rescued from floodwater in California desert city of Palm Springs
Louise Boyle11 January 2023 18:56
Southern California surveys its damage as north braces for more downpours
Southern California was taking stock of the damage from heavy rainfall and high winds on Wednesday even as a new atmospheric river made its way onshore.
Today’s downpours were expected to only impact northern areas of the state, giving the south a break – at least until the weekend, the National Weather Service reported.
Louise Boyle11 January 2023 18:27
Fatigue setting in at the National Weather Service
Louise Boyle11 January 2023 18:14
Spike in lightning strikes
The parade of atmospheric rivers has caused an abnormal number of lightning strikes in California in recent weeks.
The state typically has one of the lowest annual tallies of lightning strikes in the nation.
National Weather Service meteorologist Robert Baruffaldi told The New York Times that this was because of the lack of humidity in California that means “it’s harder to get the persistent strikes that other parts of the nation see”.
On Tuesday, the storm system parked over the San Francisco Bay area led to five to ten lightning strikes every five minutes, the local CBS channel reported.
Louise Boyle11 January 2023 17:59
Snow for days
Mammoth Mountain ski area was closed on Tuesday because it received too much snowfall, according to reports.
“An incredible 420cm [165 inches] has fallen since Christmas with over 4ft or 120cm in just in the last day alone,” Global News Canada’s Chief Meteorologist Anthony Farnell tweeted. He shared an image of a ski-lift at the resort under a heavy white blanket of fresh powder.
The resort’s official site reported that the mountain will have a staggered reopening on Wednesday. “Expect delays in all lift openings due to extensive avalanche mitigation work,” an alert stated.
Louise Boyle11 January 2023 17:36
Newsom links ‘weather whiplash’ to climate crisis
Governor Gavin Newsom hinted at a link between California’s extreme weather and the climate crisis during a visit to Santa Cruz county on Tuesday.
The area has been one of the most heavily impacted from the atmospheric river deluging the state.
“The dries are getting a lot drier the last three years, and the wets are getting a lot wetter. This weather whiplash — is that the new reality?” he said, according to NBC News.
California has been in a state of “megadrought” for the past two decades, intensified by the impacts of global heating. The climate crisis is responsible for about 42 per cent of the soil moisture deficit since 2000, according to a UCLA research paper last year. It also noted that it could take several years of high precipitation to overcome the mega-drought.
Louise Boyle11 January 2023 17:12
Tens of thousands remain without power
Tens of thousands of customers remain without power across California as severe storms continued to batter the state.
Some 57,835 homes and businesses were in blackout on Wednesday morning, according to utility tracker poweroutage.us
The most outages are located in Mendocino county, north of San Francisco, along with Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties which includes the city of San Jose and Silicon Valley.
Louise Boyle11 January 2023 16:47
California transport officials warns people against taking to the roads
California transport officials were warning people against taking to the roads with more severe weather on the way.
Districts were “strongly advising” the public to avoid travel this week if possible, reported the California Department of Transportation, known as “Caltrans”.
“These storm systems have affected the majority of CA in some shape or form,” the department tweeted, and advised drivers to consult state travel alerts before heading out.
Louise Boyle11 January 2023 16:32
California weather live: Flash flood warning in San Francisco after Montecito and Santa Barbara storm evacuations
Drone video of flooded Felton in Santa Cruz County
At least 14 people have been killed and a five-year-old boy remains missing as a series of extreme storms continue to batter California.
More lives have now been lost in the storms – which began hammering the state last week – than were caused by two years of wildfires.
In the last two days, more than a foot of rain has fallen in parts of the state bringing dangerous flash floods and leaving more than 200,000 homes without power as of Tuesday morning.
Some 22 million people across California and parts of Oregon are under flood advisory, as the atmospheric river looks set to keep dumping heavy precipitation across the region.
The extreme weather saw the star-studded city of Montecito placed under an evacuation order and on Tuesday the whole of San Francisco was warned of flash flooding.
As conditions eased slightly, the search resumed on Tuesday for a boy, 5, who was swept away when his mother’s truck got stuck in a creek near Paso Robles.
More severe weather is forecast throughout the week, raising the potential for flooding, rising rivers, and mudslides on already saturated soils.
Where are California’s extreme storms headed?
The next severe front will impact northern California and the Pacific Northwest from Wednesday.
It comes after days of heavy rain which left land waterlogged, adding to the risk of mudslides, particularly in the burn scars of wildfires where land is already destabilized. The heavy rain has also led to rapid water rises in rivers and streams across California and portions of far western Nevada.
Oliver O’Connell11 January 2023 10:15
What is an atmospheric river?
The system swamping California is known as an “atmospheric river” – or a “river in the sky” – a band of water vapor that forms over the ocean and can be hundreds of miles wide.
Louise Boyle explains how the phenomenon operates and what it means for California.
Stuti Mishra11 January 2023 09:15
Storm ‘more intense’ and stayed ‘much longer’, says fire department as more evacuations are ordered
More evacuations have been ordered in counties as the storm warning remains in Northern California after torrential downpours.
The Stanislaus County officials have ordered immediate evacuations for some residents in the Newman area of the San Joaquin River and east River Road amid warnings of further rains and high winds.
The California fire department has said the storm on Tuesday was different because ‘it stayed much longer’.
“This storm was different from the standpoint that it was here much longer. It was more intense because of the prior storm, the ground was much more saturated, which led to a lot more flooding and a lot more rescues because of the ground saturation,” said Barry Parker, division chief of the Ventura County Fire Department.
The latest Pacific storm unleashed torrential downpours and damaging winds in California, knocking out power and turning city streets into rivers as mudslides cut off highways and entire communities faced evacuation orders.
More than 33 million Californians were threatened by severe weather throughout the day as “heavy to excessive” rainfall was expected across the state.
The storms have killed at least 17 people since the start of the year, California Governor Gavin Newsom said.
Stuti Mishra11 January 2023 08:15
Senior found dead in boat in Morro Bay
Officials encountered the man’s remains in a stored boat on Tuesday morning, and haven’t determine the cause of death.
Morro Bay was pounded by the atmospheric river that has brought storms across California, killing a woman in nearby Avila Beach on Monday when her car was overtaken by flood waters.
Josh Marcus11 January 2023 07:15
The worst climate disasters of 2022
Wildfires tearing through the London suburbs. One-third of Pakistan underwater. Drought-linked famine looming for tens of millions of people in East Africa. Billions of dollars in damage from a “500-year” hurricane that smacked into Florida.
The year 2022 brought disaster after disaster across the planet with scientists increasingly able to point to the climate crisis as the root cause.
Here, The Independent looks back at some of the most erratic and devastating events being driven by humanity’s continued reliance on burning fossil fuels:
Oliver O’Connell11 January 2023 06:15
Damage centred on Santa Barbara
With the soil already saturated, much of the damage has been concentrated around the city of Santa Barbara, about 100 miles (160 km) northwest of Los Angeles, where the steep foothills slope toward the Pacific Ocean.
Several remote spots have reported more than a foot (30 cm) of rain including the San Marcos Pass in the Santa Ynez Mountains above Santa Barbara, where more than 17 inches (43 cm) have fallen, according to the NWS.
In the Rancho Oso area of the Santa Ynez Mountains, mud and debris across the roadway isolated about 400 people and 70 horses, the Santa Barbara County Fire Department said on Twitter, posting a photo of a vehicle stuck in the mud. Rescue teams were on the way, spokesperson Scott Safechuck said.
Near the coast, the California Highway Patrol closed U.S. 101, the main highway connecting northern and southern California, with no estimated time on reopening.
Josh Marcus11 January 2023 05:15
On Monday, officials ordered the evacuation of some 25,000 people, including the entire affluent enclave of Montecito near Santa Barbara, due to heightened flood and mudslide risks. The 4,000 people of Planada, a community in Central California, started their Tuesday morning with an order to evacuate their homes by the county sheriff’s office.
The Montecito evacuation zone was among 17 California regions where authorities worry the ongoing torrential downpours could unleash lethal cascades of mud, boulders and other debris in the hillsides.
To the southeast in Ventura County, crews worked overnight to rescue drivers stuck in a three feet of mud flow along State Highway 126, the California Highway Patrol said.
Oliver O’Connell11 January 2023 04:15
San Francisco man goes viral for spraying unhoused person with house during storm
San Francisco may be facing strong rains, but that didn’t stop one business owner in the city’s Financial District from spraying an unhoused perrson with a hose on Monday.
In a clip that later went viral locally, the man can be seen saying, “Move,” as he blasts the individual, who sits on the sidewalk wrapped in blankets.
As the San Francisco Standard reports, the city is short thousands of shelter beds needed to house those on its streets as strong rains pelt the Bay Area.
Josh Marcus11 January 2023 03:00
Will epic California storms be enough to end state’s drought?
The intense weather has often proved catastrophic on the ground, causing flooding, downed trees, and mudslides that have killed at least 16 people and left roughly 224,000 people in the state without power, the Washington Post reports.
Despite all the destruction it has caused, will the atmospheric river end California’s historic drought, the worst in state history? Not quite, according to scientists.
Read our full report to understand why.
Josh Marcus11 January 2023 02:00
Watch: CHP capture huge landslide in Fresno Counthy
Oliver O’Connell11 January 2023 01:45
Sherri Shepherd says Barbara Walters told her she should be a lesbian
Co-hosts of The View got together on Tuesday to pay tribute to the late Barbara Walters, who created the famous daytime talk show in 1997.
While sitting with Whoopi Goldberg, Lisa Ling, and Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd, 55, shared a funny anecdote of Walters – who passed on Friday at the age of 93.
Shepherd revealed that the renowned journalist once told her she should ‘be a lesbian’ and avoid marrying men who ‘take her money’ during her bridal shower, which Walters threw for her.
Brutally honest: Sherri Shepherd, 55, shared a funny anecdote of her former The View co-host Barbara Walters, who passed on Friday at the age of 93; Pictured 2009
‘She said, “You always get with these men who take your money! All the time! Stop getting married to men that take your money. You need to be a lesbian,”‘ Shepherd – who joined The View in 2007 and left in 2014 – remembered.
Walters then reportedly added, ‘But with your luck, they’d take your money, too.’ The ladies laughed it up and agreed that Walters could be brutally honest like that.
Sherri was also seen outside The View studio in New York City on Tuesday rocking an all-pink ensemble.
The actress and TV host has been married twice. She was married to Lamar Sally from 2011 until 2015, and prior to him she was wed to Jeff Tarpley from 2001 until 2010.
Funny: Shepherd revealed that the journalist once told her she should ‘be a lesbian’ and avoid marrying men who ‘take her money’ during her own bridal shower, which Walters threw for her
Looking out: ‘You always get with these men who take your money! All the time! Stop getting married to men that take your money. You need to be a lesbian,’ Walters reportedly said, before adding, ‘But with your luck, they’d take your money, too’
Her first divorce ended with a nasty custody battle over the couple’s son Jeffrey Jr, whom they welcomed in April 2005.
Her second divorce was also a contentious one, and spanned over several years, as Lamar fought her for child support for their son, Lamar Jr., who was born using Lamar’s sperm and a donor egg.
Sherri is not genetically connected to Lamar Jr. – who was born via surrogate after the couple split – and fought to prevent her name from being printed on the birth certificate, however a court eventually decided that she is legally responsible for the child.
Remembering: Sherri was joined by former co-hosts including Whoopi Goldberg, Lisa Ling, and Joy Behar as they remembered Walters, who created the daytime talk show in 1997
Pretty in pink: Sherri was seen outside The View studio in New York City on Tuesday rocking an all-pink ensemble
Elsewhere on the show Sherri also remembered how she always felt ‘protective’ over Walters, and that the feeling was mutual.
‘I just remember feeling so protective of this woman who was so protective of me, who would ferociously defend me no matter what gaffes I made at the table.’
The View premiered in August 1997, and more than 20 women have had permanent roles as cohosts on the morning talk show.
The show featured interviews with a wide variety of guests and discussed a range of topics from news and politics to entertainment.
Twice married: Shepherd has been married twice. She was with Lamar Sally from 2011 until 2015. The couple had a contentious divorce that spanned for several years and involved a complex child support payment battle; Pictured 2014
No luck in love: Prior to him she was wed to Jeff Tarpley from 2001 until 2010. Her first divorce also ended with a nasty custody battle over the couple’s son Jeffrey Jr; Pictured 2012
The original View lineup was made up of Walters, Joy Behar, Star Jones, Meredith Vieira and Debbie Matenopoulos.
Sherri penned a lengthy tribute to the late journalist upon hearing the sad news of Barbara’s passing on Friday. On Instagram, she uploaded of herself sitting next to Walters as the two were involved in a conversation.
The talk show host began her tribute by expressing, ‘Barbara was tough on me, but she was tough on those she loved. Barbara gave me a chance to grow. She encouraged me (no…she TOLD me) to speak up or be left behind. She told me to never take No for an answer.’
Permanent co-host: Shepherd – who joined The View in 2007 and left in 2014 – also remembered how Walters would ‘ferociously defend’ her despite ‘gaffes’ she made at the table; Pictured in a 2014 still from The View
She also added that Walters was close to her son, Jeffrey, and that the two hosts would enjoy dinners togethers. ‘I told her that I always wanted to end our evening with a sleepover in matching pj’s (you can imagine the look on her face).
Sherri called Barbara the ‘Mother Lion,’ and thanked her, ‘for giving a shy girl who didn’t like to debate a seven year chance of a lifetime. You believing in me has changed my life.’
During a past interview with People in 2020, Shepherd revealed that, ‘Barbara was so hard on me. I cried for three years in my dressing room because she was so hard on me, but she did it out of love.’
The TV personality added that the late news anchor would tell her, ‘I love you, I just need you to read a book, dear, and learn to defend what you believe. And speak up,’ further expressing, ‘It was the most painful experience that I’ve ever gone through, but it was the best experience.’
Lengthy tribute: Sheri left a detailed tribute to her fellow co-star on Instagram on Friday