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control the fukushima nuclear power plant has already seen by explosions and that's despite advanced sea systems which the chernobyl reactor never had before you. the reaction was completely false he means. the reactors happened to be pretty and this is very obvious if. you see the this is. that such a situation is unfolding in one of the world's most technologically advanced countries has heightened the sense of alarm internationally and some experts say one should look into how the japanese have been dealing with nuclear physics to get clues as to their continuing difficulties in dealing with a disaster so the technology is dead he told. the society the government the regulators believe that the technology can be operated safely but there's a built in psychological complacency if you're operating something that saw an arab league interest when you go to work every day do you keep thinking about how dangerous that technology is that would be over time rather damaging psychologically so in other words the convinced themselves but they've mastered this technology and unfortunately with nuclear po
control the fukushima nuclear power plant has already seen by explosions and that's despite advanced sea systems which the chernobyl reactor never had before you. the reaction was completely false he means. the reactors happened to be pretty and this is very obvious if. you see the this is. that such a situation is unfolding in one of the world's most technologically advanced countries has heightened the sense of alarm internationally and some experts say one should look into how the japanese...
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is amassing its naval sea systems and closer to libya as international voices continue to raise concerns as a foreign intervention. we are in an information war and we are losing that war the u.s. state department says it needs billions of dollars to fight off the onslaught of the liberal media leading our city. and in our rush a close up series we'll take you to the ancient city of dallas troubled with historic tastes drop. very welcome to this is our t.v. live from the libyan town of brega turns into a bloody battleground world position finds a government sheaves class for the second day in a row reports suggest colonel gadhafi has ordered air strikes over the oil rich town all the countries that witnessing the most deadly of all the arab revolts with over two thousand reported killed during more than a fortnight a fight to international community has condemned the harsh methods used to crack down on the opposition this comes as the u.s. the boys. troops of the two warships already approaching libyan shore was a move that is raised fears of foreign intervention meanwhile the un has war
is amassing its naval sea systems and closer to libya as international voices continue to raise concerns as a foreign intervention. we are in an information war and we are losing that war the u.s. state department says it needs billions of dollars to fight off the onslaught of the liberal media leading our city. and in our rush a close up series we'll take you to the ancient city of dallas troubled with historic tastes drop. very welcome to this is our t.v. live from the libyan town of brega...
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contaminated by sea water and it must be repaired before -- so we have to install the makeshift -- or temporary pumps to resume supply of water. >>> translator: so we will set up a temporary cooling system, which is capable of operating with sea water. regarding number five unit, the level of water in the reactor is lowering and the pressure is rising. you can refer to this on your handout. so we have to prevent the same thing from happening for number five or number six units. we have to secure the healthy conditions of the storage pools for number five and number six units. that is all the explanation i have to offer for reactor number one and two. as for the reactor in and of itself, we have been able to supply water from sea water. >> and that was the nuclear industrial safety agency's press conference. right now we are waiting for the defense minister to hold a news conference. at the defense ministry to explain the helicopter operation to pour water on the reactor buildings at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant which was operated at 9:48, 9:52, 9:54 and 10:00 a.m. japan time on thursday using two helicopters and they have each poured 7.5 tons of sea water on the crippled nu
contaminated by sea water and it must be repaired before -- so we have to install the makeshift -- or temporary pumps to resume supply of water. >>> translator: so we will set up a temporary cooling system, which is capable of operating with sea water. regarding number five unit, the level of water in the reactor is lowering and the pressure is rising. you can refer to this on your handout. so we have to prevent the same thing from happening for number five or number six units. we have...
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we know that the inundation of the sea water into the storm water collection system will only become more frequent and potentially become a problem. this is something that we need to address. this will become more of a problem, of course, but these are the sea level rise curves from the literature. this is 7-23 inches. this is the peak level which is adopted by the state. this is a 100 year tide level which would make that the frequency of flooding even more frequent. this will be seeing much more in this area and you will see more flow into the systems and this is a problem. this is a problem we are addressing with the prevention program. we are doing an analysis at 29 points along the bay which are vulnerable to or have seen inundation into the water system because of high tides washington. we have talked about installing these in the past. this would allow water to go out and stop water from going in. this is the most sensitive to backflow. we are looking at how to dress back flow into the outflow at jackson street as the first design priority. this is adaptation. when i do my publ
we know that the inundation of the sea water into the storm water collection system will only become more frequent and potentially become a problem. this is something that we need to address. this will become more of a problem, of course, but these are the sea level rise curves from the literature. this is 7-23 inches. this is the peak level which is adopted by the state. this is a 100 year tide level which would make that the frequency of flooding even more frequent. this will be seeing much...
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. >> once we get power supply and then we'll be able to operate a cooling system using sea water. >> out of the crisis has pushed several countries including china, germany, and israel to at least temporarily rethink their policies on atomic power. the u.n.'s atomic watch dog dispatched its director to japan as a senior official described the situation at fukushima as relatively stable. >> and to talk more about the events happening at the fukushima power plant, i'm joined in the studio now by our science correspondent, derek williams. thanks as always for being with us, derek. can you explain for us what has been done on thursday at the plant to cool down these reactors? >> well, on thursday, really a lot of what happened revolved around these pools that are inside of the secondary structure of the building where they store dispensed fuel rods. that at the moment seems to be one of the biggest dangers of a massive radioactive leak. until now, people have been worried about the reactors themselves and breaching the containment chamber and possible meltdown and explosion and now they
. >> once we get power supply and then we'll be able to operate a cooling system using sea water. >> out of the crisis has pushed several countries including china, germany, and israel to at least temporarily rethink their policies on atomic power. the u.n.'s atomic watch dog dispatched its director to japan as a senior official described the situation at fukushima as relatively stable. >> and to talk more about the events happening at the fukushima power plant, i'm joined in...
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this system a sea of more than thirty thousand lives the first instance being in ninety two when the soviet union one of the unspoken competition to be the first to launch a rescue satellite and see if human lives the first rescued were canadian ambulance aircraft pilots who tried to find an aircraft in british columbia that had crashed and cannot be found the father of a pilot had died in the crash hired a small private aircraft which also crashed but luckily had became that the first soviet rescue satellite detected. what are the advantages of the system you are developing in comparison to its competitors was made yet i would not mention advantages although it's clear that our system gives a very accurate picture as i mention in the two cases of earthquakes in israel in the recent one in japan this korea let us work with a complex approach while we are monitoring only one predictor i honest fear disturbance of the ground will let us monitor many. cursors as to why the european community chose us perhaps they were convinced that the work we already done meets the highest demands of
this system a sea of more than thirty thousand lives the first instance being in ninety two when the soviet union one of the unspoken competition to be the first to launch a rescue satellite and see if human lives the first rescued were canadian ambulance aircraft pilots who tried to find an aircraft in british columbia that had crashed and cannot be found the father of a pilot had died in the crash hired a small private aircraft which also crashed but luckily had became that the first soviet...
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tragedies happening in the future space experts for alan smith says a joint british and russian system with seas spacecraft started the atmosphere for all of it could be to keep what we're looking for is the signal signatures in the on the spear which are precursors to earthquake phenomena and volcanic eruption phenomena the main damage from an earthquake is not the actual the quake itself it's usually the fires and. that sort of thing that happened after the earthquake and you can prevent a lot of that if you know you know things like to turn off the gas mains to turn off the electricity to reduce the likelihood of fire and just to prepare people for you know the lies you have an earthquake so you'll save a lot of lives that way and you will reduce the the so we can't prevent earthquakes and we will lose a lot of infrastructure book perhaps we can say after the call we've been asking a marine geologist what might happen now boris eleven tells us to do to be shift sunny's or japan's earthquake the chances of a pizza nami wave. if. you . last we've been saying all day of ages an army has struck n
tragedies happening in the future space experts for alan smith says a joint british and russian system with seas spacecraft started the atmosphere for all of it could be to keep what we're looking for is the signal signatures in the on the spear which are precursors to earthquake phenomena and volcanic eruption phenomena the main damage from an earthquake is not the actual the quake itself it's usually the fires and. that sort of thing that happened after the earthquake and you can prevent a...
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and i want to show you a bit about how san francisco's waste water system works and then how rising sea level will impact that. we have a combined sewer system. san francisco's system started to be built in the 1860's, so it's pretty well been built out by the 1930's or 40's. it was built as a combined sewer system and what that means is that the sanitary sewage flow and run off from streets and storm drainage all flows in the same pipes. the system is built now with a large storage and transport system, the idea being we collect on a rainy day we can collect a lot of the storm water, store it in the system, and then treat it later when the rain stops. this little diagram shows you how the system would work. on a dry day, most of the sewage would be coming down the pipe, it would be flowing into the big transport structures that exist around the city, probably flowing right at the bottom of these very large structures. they are on the order of dozens of feet wide and dozens and dozens of feet deep and they have little sloped bottoms and q nets at the bottom where most of the dry weather
and i want to show you a bit about how san francisco's waste water system works and then how rising sea level will impact that. we have a combined sewer system. san francisco's system started to be built in the 1860's, so it's pretty well been built out by the 1930's or 40's. it was built as a combined sewer system and what that means is that the sanitary sewage flow and run off from streets and storm drainage all flows in the same pipes. the system is built now with a large storage and...
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system. not looking at sea level snow.we head throughout thursday, still a chance of rain staying in the forecast. let's get to the specifics. 7:00 p.m. tonight, it is still dry, but as we head to 10:00 p.m., rain starts to get introduced, but it's not really going to pick up until about 3:00 a.m. that's when we could have some heavy pockets and it will stay here right until your 6:00 a.m. commute. even by 9:00, still some isolated showers. once again, this is an early morning event for us with the highest potential of flooding in the north bay, but we'll also have to watch out for some isolated flooding. if you're traveling around 4:00 or 5:00 a.m., that's going to be the worst travel time. we have to watch out for some power outages if trees come down. meanwhile, temperatures in the morning will be in the mid to upper 40s, so not an extremely cold storm system moving in. as far as tomorrow goes, once we get over the blast of rain and wind, things will warm up into the 50s for us and we'll get some sunshine in here and a
system. not looking at sea level snow.we head throughout thursday, still a chance of rain staying in the forecast. let's get to the specifics. 7:00 p.m. tonight, it is still dry, but as we head to 10:00 p.m., rain starts to get introduced, but it's not really going to pick up until about 3:00 a.m. that's when we could have some heavy pockets and it will stay here right until your 6:00 a.m. commute. even by 9:00, still some isolated showers. once again, this is an early morning event for us with...
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sea level rise of 16 inches. the benefit of also raising the interior of the island gives us thability to have gravity storm drainage systems that can accommodate 100 year storms plus 16 inches of sea-level rise. we start to adjust the parameters and bring us up, like kevin mentioned. other improvements allow us to continually drain the island. that is our strategy. we think it is the right approach, combined with a project creating an assessment mechanism to fund the installation of those improvements. rather than stick to aesthetic number, it provides the funding and the ability to adjust as we go forward. we think it is the right design for the bay area, around the perimeter of the bay. it has been reviewed by bcdc, and they are in agreement that this is probably the best approach. these are some of the same slides kevin showed you, so i will run through them quickly. these are the perimeter of the islands. the idea of raising them in the future as needed can be constantly adjusted. where we do not have the way runup for the room and it strains the existing facilities, seawalls and other areas can be constructed to prote
sea level rise of 16 inches. the benefit of also raising the interior of the island gives us thability to have gravity storm drainage systems that can accommodate 100 year storms plus 16 inches of sea-level rise. we start to adjust the parameters and bring us up, like kevin mentioned. other improvements allow us to continually drain the island. that is our strategy. we think it is the right approach, combined with a project creating an assessment mechanism to fund the installation of those...
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sea. it strucker than 20 integrated air system and other facilities. >> reporter: the operation dubbed "odyssey dawn," is part of an international campaign to stop attacks by libyan leader muammar gaddafi against his own people. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercery. >> reporter: earlier in the day french fighter jets destroyed remember ises in if the rebel- held city of benghazi. the strikes came after an emergency summit of top officials from the us, europe and arab countries, attended by secretary of state hillary clinton in paris. gaddafi called libya tv to say the state will defend itself and vowed to supply his citizens with weapons so that they can retaliate. libyan officials claimed that the attacks hit civilians, but that couldn't be verify. the no-fly zone was authorized by the united nations thursday and since then, as secretary of clinton putted, gaddafi has defied the world and his attacks on civilians go on. a plane was shot down saturday. the libyan government denied any plane had gone down. mr. before the allied attacks, gaddafi sent
sea. it strucker than 20 integrated air system and other facilities. >> reporter: the operation dubbed "odyssey dawn," is part of an international campaign to stop attacks by libyan leader muammar gaddafi against his own people. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercery. >> reporter: earlier in the day french fighter jets destroyed remember ises in if the rebel- held city of benghazi. the strikes came after an emergency summit...
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right now the weather is calm with winds headed away from shore, out to sea but a storm system is headed into the area monday, which could carry the winds back toward major cities like tokyo, and, dan and bianna, that obviously would not be a good development. >> thank you, the wind is a huge variable in this crisis. >> we want to put this all into perspective. we want to turn to dr. michio kaku. the latest news we're hearing from japanese officials that the metal container sheltering the reactor is in fact. if that's the case, how much of a relief is that? >> the structure, that houses it. blew apart. it's only a metal skeleton because of a steam, hydrogen, gas explosion. but, here's the but, the metal vessel inside the building is in tact. that's the good news if that metal structure containing hot uranium is damaged, you're talking about a full scale chernobyl accident. you're talking about evacuating the entire province, talking about worrying about radioactive steam coming into the sky. but it's on a knife's edge. anything can tip it over. remember the building is destroyed but the
right now the weather is calm with winds headed away from shore, out to sea but a storm system is headed into the area monday, which could carry the winds back toward major cities like tokyo, and, dan and bianna, that obviously would not be a good development. >> thank you, the wind is a huge variable in this crisis. >> we want to put this all into perspective. we want to turn to dr. michio kaku. the latest news we're hearing from japanese officials that the metal container...
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this system not nearly as cold. not sea snow but kould cover, but a lot of this is still in the upper moreathesp. temperatures now in the mid-40he as we zoom out, there's a long trail of moisture that's going to be pushing in this chance of showers as we head throughout saturday and sunday. so here's some of thet' highligs around 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. cloudy to start. then the chance of showers returns. and that continues through sunday. we'll have your hour-by-hour and when those are expected. >>> we move on, the fbi is on the hunt for a con man. he goes to their banks and cleans up their accounts. he goes right to the teller window. he's white between 50 and 60. here's the description. 5'9", 140 to 160. he's wanted income in stretching from reason mow impersonated the victims and withdrew big pings of as well as. >>> following up to a story we first brought you wednesday night, the fbi also investigating charges of police matt quart recover, allegations of plainclothes eed narcotics. the sfpd has suspended all plainclothese
this system not nearly as cold. not sea snow but kould cover, but a lot of this is still in the upper moreathesp. temperatures now in the mid-40he as we zoom out, there's a long trail of moisture that's going to be pushing in this chance of showers as we head throughout saturday and sunday. so here's some of thet' highligs around 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. cloudy to start. then the chance of showers returns. and that continues through sunday. we'll have your hour-by-hour and when those are expected....
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. >> once we get power supply and then we'll be able to operate a cooling system using sea water. >> out of the crisis has pushed several countries including china, germany, and israel to at least temporarily rethink their policies on atomic power. the u.n.'s atomic watch dog dispatched its director to japan as a senior official described the situation at fukushima as relatively stable. >> and to talk more about the events happening at the fukushima power plant, i'm joined in the studio now by our science correspondent, derek williams. thanks as always for being with us, derek. can you explain for us what has been done on thursday at the plant to cool down these reactors? >> well, on thursday, really a lot of what happened revolved around these pools that are inside of the secondary structure of the building where they store dispensed fuel rods. that at the moment seems to be one of the biggest dangers of a massive radioactive leak. until now, people have been worried about the reactors themselves and breaching the containment chamber and possible meltdown and explosion and now they
. >> once we get power supply and then we'll be able to operate a cooling system using sea water. >> out of the crisis has pushed several countries including china, germany, and israel to at least temporarily rethink their policies on atomic power. the u.n.'s atomic watch dog dispatched its director to japan as a senior official described the situation at fukushima as relatively stable. >> and to talk more about the events happening at the fukushima power plant, i'm joined in...
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the quake and tsunami knocked out regular and backup cooling systems to reactors one and three. workers began injecting sea water and boron and reactors to prevent a meltdown. saturday afternoon, a hydrogen buildup leads to an explosion. blowing the roof off the no. 1 reactor building, for workers heard. midday monday, another explosion tears through the reactor number three building. the roof and topples are destroyed, 11 people hurt. late monday, reactor no. 2 loses its cooling capability. workers in jagged see water and boron into that reactor as well. tuesday morning, an explosion in its the same reactor, a number two. possibly damaging its containment vessel. later tuesday a fire breaks out reactor no. 4. it had been shut down for minutes before the quake. as of tuesday night, the government is that you did 200,000 people within a 20 km radius of the plant warning people 30 km away not to go outdoors. the troops in japan now being told to stay inside as much as possible, the navy is really busy moving ships further away from the damage power plant. >>pam: news of the damaged reactor's has prompted peo
the quake and tsunami knocked out regular and backup cooling systems to reactors one and three. workers began injecting sea water and boron and reactors to prevent a meltdown. saturday afternoon, a hydrogen buildup leads to an explosion. blowing the roof off the no. 1 reactor building, for workers heard. midday monday, another explosion tears through the reactor number three building. the roof and topples are destroyed, 11 people hurt. late monday, reactor no. 2 loses its cooling capability....
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sea routsee level. in addition, we have seismically reinforced structures. all of our systems, components are put into the plant with seismic safety in mind. a long-term seismic program in mind. we've been on staff team of geoscientists the constantly looking at the seismology activity. with moving tectonic plates. especially with the all diablo canyon del diablo canyon and especially for viewers to understand is that the japan. the seismology is different than what we have here in japan, they're very active earthquake fault lines and those are different sides and characteristics of the ones the we have with the goal of diablo canyon. our fault lines are going to have different results. >>pam: think you, cory into, corey. and thank you, corey. the video of this tsunami, a 74,000 residents to this town. team coverage. christine connolly who shows you this amazing video. >> this unbelievable six minutes give you a pain street side view of the tsunami. it tears apart this town. this car flying through the water. remember, somebody is behind this camera shooting all of this. stand
sea routsee level. in addition, we have seismically reinforced structures. all of our systems, components are put into the plant with seismic safety in mind. a long-term seismic program in mind. we've been on staff team of geoscientists the constantly looking at the seismology activity. with moving tectonic plates. especially with the all diablo canyon del diablo canyon and especially for viewers to understand is that the japan. the seismology is different than what we have here in japan,...
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system. not expecting snow down at the sea level. and it looks like right now your wednesday commute is going to be wet for us. so for the morning hours, we're dry. now let's put this in motion. you see by 6:00 p.m. rain starts to build offshore tomorrow. and then as we head into 11:00 p.m. and midnight on wednesday, some of the heaviest rain moves in. an overnight storm at this point. still windy conditions and also rain expected. we're looking for about a half inch to an inch from the north bay to south bay. a decent soaking for us with also our coastal mountains that could pick up one to two inches of rainfall. all right. what to expect as we head throughout wednesday. the chance here of isolated flooding. also wind concerns with temperatures in the 30s here in the south bay. and also for the east bay. let's get a look at our tuesday forecast numbers in the upper 50s to low 60s throughout san jose, dublin and also livermore. and right up the peninsula, we expect 58 in san mateo, 57 in san francisco and also upper 50s to near 60 in
system. not expecting snow down at the sea level. and it looks like right now your wednesday commute is going to be wet for us. so for the morning hours, we're dry. now let's put this in motion. you see by 6:00 p.m. rain starts to build offshore tomorrow. and then as we head into 11:00 p.m. and midnight on wednesday, some of the heaviest rain moves in. an overnight storm at this point. still windy conditions and also rain expected. we're looking for about a half inch to an inch from the north...
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he told us it's evident to him that japan's tsunami warning system did help save lives, but the sea walls protecting coastal cities were not as effective. his findings bittersweet for thi scientist who says he used to play on those very beaches as a child. >> actually, when i was a kid, i camped out on the beach. and i clearly remember the day, you know. and i remember people living in the area. now i know just the whole thing is actually wiped out. and it was definitely tough to see that. >> as a scientist, he observed that while many steel and concrete buildings did survive the tsunami, the wood buildings in the tsunami zone were 100% destroyed. and given all the destruction there in japan including sendai's main hospital, we wondered, how would bay area hospitals, whether that same impact? we asked and we got some surprising answers. coming up in ten minutes, we'll show you the hospitals in need of urgent care and most at risk of collapsing here after a big earthquake. >>> first, though, we're following developing news on the peninsula tonight with the thrill of riding giant waves tur
he told us it's evident to him that japan's tsunami warning system did help save lives, but the sea walls protecting coastal cities were not as effective. his findings bittersweet for thi scientist who says he used to play on those very beaches as a child. >> actually, when i was a kid, i camped out on the beach. and i clearly remember the day, you know. and i remember people living in the area. now i know just the whole thing is actually wiped out. and it was definitely tough to see...
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sea water. they using a system of fire hoses to actually put the water in. it might seem like a rudimentary, some say last- ditch effort. you are trying to get water in specific areas of the plant and you are trying to bring it in in a specific amount of volume. but you don't want to risk people while doing it. so those in the aircraft will be threatened in some way, shape or form. in fact, there is a no-fly zone threat in that area. even flights coming into japan are being reboughted to avoid that area. >> please stay safe. thank you. >>> the nuclear threat of the earthquake-damaged japanese nuclear plants is having an impact all over the world. you are looking at demonstrators in germany. they protested to the continued use of reactors there. the chancellor there, angela merkel, ordered them offline for three months, while they examine their plants. >>> the san onofre plant in san diego county and diablo canyon up here, can handle a 7.5 quake. the operators say it can withstand a magnitude 7 quake. >> when we talk about withstand, we mean the ability to sh
sea water. they using a system of fire hoses to actually put the water in. it might seem like a rudimentary, some say last- ditch effort. you are trying to get water in specific areas of the plant and you are trying to bring it in in a specific amount of volume. but you don't want to risk people while doing it. so those in the aircraft will be threatened in some way, shape or form. in fact, there is a no-fly zone threat in that area. even flights coming into japan are being reboughted to avoid...
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i know city of san francisco is re-evaluating storm water systems redesigning and potentially rebuilding and their beginning to look at seaevel rise and what it means for inflow and out flow structures and greater precipitation events and what that means for design. where that leads to physical design or not, remains to be seen but its the right step to be taken. there are other things done beyond the studies. some might be useful. i talked to joel about this. it would be great to have a collection of real on ground so you can deal with the explicit issue of climate change whether or not reservoir rules have been adjusted already. what's actually been done? what changes have we seen? success stories would be very valuable to a lot of management in different places what has not been done? unfortunately, my list is longer here. a few flood examples in 2002 the california flood management task force held a hearing and a number of speakers came and talked about climate change and change of the way we do flood changing and maybe i'm miss reading the flood change task force but i would argue they ignore that and nothing they re
i know city of san francisco is re-evaluating storm water systems redesigning and potentially rebuilding and their beginning to look at seaevel rise and what it means for inflow and out flow structures and greater precipitation events and what that means for design. where that leads to physical design or not, remains to be seen but its the right step to be taken. there are other things done beyond the studies. some might be useful. i talked to joel about this. it would be great to have a...
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sea logistics center. i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak about contractor past performance, information systems and specifically the contractor performed assessment reporting system. the past performance information retrieval system and the federal integrity information system. under my command stewardship, both cpars and peepers have migrated from being and navy and duty solution and repository solution to being a solution is currently by all federal agencies. my command is responsible for manus and availability enhancements and updates, help desk support, and user training. while my command is trusted with their management, we are not responsible for past performance policy, nor do we enforce compliance with use of these systems. like avril, my employees take what they do very seriously and are dedicated to its management. having served on board five ships and twice been stationed overseas, i'd have appreciative of the work the commission is doing to support our mission overseas. and my fellow service members in peter. mr. co-chairman, i am honored to be here to thank you for interest and i c
sea logistics center. i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak about contractor past performance, information systems and specifically the contractor performed assessment reporting system. the past performance information retrieval system and the federal integrity information system. under my command stewardship, both cpars and peepers have migrated from being and navy and duty solution and repository solution to being a solution is currently by all federal agencies. my command is...
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the tsunami shut down the system that is vital to cooling the fuel rods. japanese officials-pumping in sea water. >> by ingesting seawater, they will probably not be able to use the reactor anymore. so, this is the enof that row actor -- end of that reactor's life. >> reporter: japanese authorities are advising residents within 12 miles to evacuate. one expect leaves that could be too lit. >> this may be a children -- cher chernybo expl -- and 12-miles way not be enough. >> he thinks it may take days to stabilize the reactor and it's possible to avert a larger catastrophe, but this emergency is still quite fluid and it's impossible to know what is happening at the power plant. >> alan: we'll continue monitoring that situation. it is still too early to know exactly how many people are dead in yesterday's earthquake and tsunami. the confirmed death toll is 686. but the government says it could be far higher. there are scores of missing, including nearly 10,000 people from one town. we have more from japan. >> reporter: the quake and ensuing tsunami washed away entire towns. bodies are coming
the tsunami shut down the system that is vital to cooling the fuel rods. japanese officials-pumping in sea water. >> by ingesting seawater, they will probably not be able to use the reactor anymore. so, this is the enof that row actor -- end of that reactor's life. >> reporter: japanese authorities are advising residents within 12 miles to evacuate. one expect leaves that could be too lit. >> this may be a children -- cher chernybo expl -- and 12-miles way not be enough....
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systems. this was predicated on getting sufficient time to restore a sea park on the grid or when the emergency diesel generators back. >> mr. pietrangelo, and let me ask about when statement. "a better strategy would be to reduce the inventory of the irradiated fuel in the polls to the minimum amount which would be the fuel discharged from the reactor core within the past five years and reducing the spent fuel would lower the risk in a couple of ways." he goes into that. have you looked at that recommendation? >> it is not a new recommendation. as a result of the the schimel, we need to take a hot good look at how we managed spent fuel -- as a result of the fukushima, we need to look at how we manage and fuel. the issue is with spent fuel. we do not know exactly what happened in those spent fuel pools yet. this will be specifically focused on the risk for uncovering of fuel and what happens. nevertheless, wide -- while there would be some risk reduction in the unloading the spent fuel rods after five-six years from the precious old fuel is where the heat load and the radio toxicity is. you wou
systems. this was predicated on getting sufficient time to restore a sea park on the grid or when the emergency diesel generators back. >> mr. pietrangelo, and let me ask about when statement. "a better strategy would be to reduce the inventory of the irradiated fuel in the polls to the minimum amount which would be the fuel discharged from the reactor core within the past five years and reducing the spent fuel would lower the risk in a couple of ways." he goes into that. have...
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once with origins realize the double tragedy also damaged the cooling systems but focus shima nuke plants engineers have been using sea water to cool the reactors at the complex in an attempt to avert a nuclear meltdown we'll be following this story all day long here on r.t.c. to say without all the latest developments. and a recap of the latest news from japan coming up in just a few moments stay with us. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the huge earth covered. download the official anti up location until i phone the i pod touch from the i choose option. like on the go. video on demand g.'s my old costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. come. my name is there no schmidt this is joining us on the phone we're here to make a short business. i felt that we could fix project. the first step in the fourth day he threw good information out about the real world tongue and through him more on i'm here here in the hood secrecy is the biggest. going to be of the market. will. decide if i put it in the sauces and danger he would hunt me down and kill him. this is
once with origins realize the double tragedy also damaged the cooling systems but focus shima nuke plants engineers have been using sea water to cool the reactors at the complex in an attempt to avert a nuclear meltdown we'll be following this story all day long here on r.t.c. to say without all the latest developments. and a recap of the latest news from japan coming up in just a few moments stay with us. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the...
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from completing a new power line that could restore cooling systems and ease crisis in the reactors. for a time helicopters dumped loads of sea water to try to cool the you a rain yum fuel inside the fukushima daiichi plant. u.s. scientists project low level radiation from the reek will be detectable in los angeles by tomorrow. >> top local story, potential jurors in the barry bonds' trial will fill out questionnaires. >> janelle wang is live outside the federal crowd with the latest. >> reporter: yes, the trial starts on monday. but today, potential jurors will be arriving here at the federal courthouse and filling out this form, over 60 questions, some very basic, but some very specific, to what they know about balco, asking if they have read any cases about potential steroid abuse. the former giants slugger faces charges of lying to a grand jury and one count of obstruction of justice. it could be hard for -- for attorneys to find potential jurors because there is a lot of giant fans in the city. they say the prosecution and defense will also probably look at the facebook and twitter pages of potential jurors to see what t
from completing a new power line that could restore cooling systems and ease crisis in the reactors. for a time helicopters dumped loads of sea water to try to cool the you a rain yum fuel inside the fukushima daiichi plant. u.s. scientists project low level radiation from the reek will be detectable in los angeles by tomorrow. >> top local story, potential jurors in the barry bonds' trial will fill out questionnaires. >> janelle wang is live outside the federal crowd with the...
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the same time, reducing cost tremendously by not having an independent terrestrial base and sea-base systemsility because we can then launch sm31b missiles before the ships organic sensor can even see it, the spy-1 radar, and you can leverage down range sensors not only to cue the ship, but develop the fire control solution for the interpreter. what does that do? that significantly increases the intercept below the ship, the ability to reach and interkept much earlier in flight missiles. you can see it's ready for material release later on this year to the army. we'll have four p -- units deploited at that point or ready for deployment in that area. as you've seen in our recent budget submit that the president made to congress, the number of forward base radars is to improve their capability and adaptability and resiliency. you can see the numbers we plan to procure have gone up dramatically, and we're up to 18 that will be procured between now and into the future of the 2015 timeframe. next chart. that then moves us to 2018, and we have actually been working on a robust interimmediate range
the same time, reducing cost tremendously by not having an independent terrestrial base and sea-base systemsility because we can then launch sm31b missiles before the ships organic sensor can even see it, the spy-1 radar, and you can leverage down range sensors not only to cue the ship, but develop the fire control solution for the interpreter. what does that do? that significantly increases the intercept below the ship, the ability to reach and interkept much earlier in flight missiles. you...
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system. radiation has seeped into vegetables, the milk and water supply and even the sea water. they halted the dairy products and produce from the affected region. they say the monitors here continue to show no dangerous radiation levels in california. the disaster has killed more than 9400 people, but keep in mind some 14,000 are still listed as missing. >>> at the university of san francisco people gathered to pray for japan. and they lit candles to honor those affected by the earthquake and tsunami. usf has a japanese studies program that partners with universities in kyoto and tokyo. students and professors recorded messages to their counter parts in japan and vowed to help with the recovery however they can. >>> in the south bay, a contentious daw -- debate over water. specifically adding something to it most bay area cities have had for decades, fluoride. more than a million people don't have it and many don't want it. >> san jose is the largest city in america that does not flora date its drinking water. it does for 125,000 residents, but it leaves out more than a millio
system. radiation has seeped into vegetables, the milk and water supply and even the sea water. they halted the dairy products and produce from the affected region. they say the monitors here continue to show no dangerous radiation levels in california. the disaster has killed more than 9400 people, but keep in mind some 14,000 are still listed as missing. >>> at the university of san francisco people gathered to pray for japan. and they lit candles to honor those affected by the...
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officials say fuel rods in one reactor were fully exposed after a cooling system stopped working. seamped in. >>> a hydrogen explosion occurred earlier today at another reactor at the same plant. >>> today crews will be out in santa cruz harbor evaluating the tsunami damage there. 18 boats sank, another 100 were damaged. today crews will use sonar to locate sunken vessels and assess the risk of pollution. >>> governor brown will step up efforts this week to get republican support for his budget plan. he has been negotiating with five republican senators. but so far, they have not voiced support publicly. brown wants a five-year extension of sales tax increase, personal income and vehicle fees. >>> traffic and weather coming right up. stay with us. ,, ,, >>> good morning. marin county southbound 101 at ygnacio boulevard a broken-down vehicle blocking the on-ramp. slow and go. southbound delays working your way towards the golden gate bridge. once you hit the golden gate bridge, unfortunately, we lost has shot but we are seeing limited visibility -- we lost that shot but we are seeing l
officials say fuel rods in one reactor were fully exposed after a cooling system stopped working. seamped in. >>> a hydrogen explosion occurred earlier today at another reactor at the same plant. >>> today crews will be out in santa cruz harbor evaluating the tsunami damage there. 18 boats sank, another 100 were damaged. today crews will use sonar to locate sunken vessels and assess the risk of pollution. >>> governor brown will step up efforts this week to get...
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sea. >> fired from both u.s. and british ships and submarines. struck more than 20 integrated defense systems and other air defense facilities. >> in a second wave later saturday everyoning, three bombers dropped 40 bombs on a libyan airfield to destroy the country's air force. it's part of an international campaign to enforce a no fly zone. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercy. >> fired on and destroyed military vehicles in bangazi in the eastern part of the country. the strikes came after an emergency summit of top officials from arab countries attended by hillary clinton in paris. gadhafi called libyan state tv to say his country will defend itself against crusader aggression. he vowed to supply his citizens with weapons so they can retaliate. libyan officials claimed the attacks hit civilians and killed dozens, including children. that couldn't be verified. the no fly zone was authorized by the united nations thursday and libya said it would comply, but since then as secretary clinton put it, gadhafi defied the world and his attacks on civilians
sea. >> fired from both u.s. and british ships and submarines. struck more than 20 integrated defense systems and other air defense facilities. >> in a second wave later saturday everyoning, three bombers dropped 40 bombs on a libyan airfield to destroy the country's air force. it's part of an international campaign to enforce a no fly zone. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercy. >> fired on and destroyed military vehicles in...
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bringing back a sea breeze on friday and that is why we cool down. storm system will bring windy conditions and temperatures back to average and. >> better news for san leandro commuters. earlier crash that this h all lanes blocked. all lanes now open and if usual getting ready to leave the house we have road work. a problem in livermore. road work in livermore and find a couple of lanes blocked in both directions of 580 between airway and livermore until about 6:00 this morning. mass transit, "h" train coming out of the central valley on time. bart trains on time. and live look at the east shore freeway. interstate 880, drive time from carquinez bridge to the maze about 19 minutes. south bay, live look in san jose 280 at 17. no problems. >> eric: time is 5:11. >> kristen: new questions being raised by the board of caltrain and inability to say no. >> and why banks may soon let people sell their homes for a lot less than they are worth. >> kristen: an avalanche problem in the high sierra. what they are doing to protect visitors from it. >> closed captioning broug
bringing back a sea breeze on friday and that is why we cool down. storm system will bring windy conditions and temperatures back to average and. >> better news for san leandro commuters. earlier crash that this h all lanes blocked. all lanes now open and if usual getting ready to leave the house we have road work. a problem in livermore. road work in livermore and find a couple of lanes blocked in both directions of 580 between airway and livermore until about 6:00 this morning. mass...
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to cope with regime in libya along with on this sea shore along with the need egypt he was presenting some alternative to the global paradigm of systems but the main liberal western type of society and the regimes it or some or to people in this alternative was don't remember. the promotion of this liberal democracy and their liberal. staying in the region an overwhelming majority of egyptians have approved changes to the country's constitution but made a means of the uprising just over a month since the victory some tensions over the sense that they don't get everything they fought for the table has the story. several weeks have passed since the revolt but it seems the wheels of the old political machine are still turning we start now oh oh ripping usual division didn't finish here we need change we need will be able. to govern ourselves. now can't do that and. minimize the c.f.a. used to be an anchor on egypt's national state run radio she claims even though president mubarak has already stepped down the media is still being manipulated the main command is to have me around all those who are corrupt including the hari and i would pi
to cope with regime in libya along with on this sea shore along with the need egypt he was presenting some alternative to the global paradigm of systems but the main liberal western type of society and the regimes it or some or to people in this alternative was don't remember. the promotion of this liberal democracy and their liberal. staying in the region an overwhelming majority of egyptians have approved changes to the country's constitution but made a means of the uprising just over a month...
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system failed after the earthquake and the fuel rods got hot. and they were exposed to the air for several hours. to keep them from overheating sea water was pumped in. and when those melt the will be molten nuclear fuel. if that penetrates the inner chamber is considered a meltdown. the major concern is the containment shell. if that does not hold? catastrophic amounts of radiation could be released into the atmosphere. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >>pam: the u.s. government is evacuate americans out of japan. and to take off and need not-east central trouble to that area. maureen kelly was at s f o no-troub troubl travel. >> i ended up coming back because there was so much talk about the nuclear reactors. explosions, and yes, it was kind of scary. i feel safer a little bit and here is my dad. >> hello. we are very concerned about what is happening is more uncertainty about anything that has happened thus far. it is uncertainty about what could happen in the next couple of days. >> i am very concerned about the nuclear power plant situation. until that is under control? we decided to come here for their children's safety in to wa
system failed after the earthquake and the fuel rods got hot. and they were exposed to the air for several hours. to keep them from overheating sea water was pumped in. and when those melt the will be molten nuclear fuel. if that penetrates the inner chamber is considered a meltdown. the major concern is the containment shell. if that does not hold? catastrophic amounts of radiation could be released into the atmosphere. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >>pam: the u.s. government is evacuate...