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he added so how did the pacific ocean become the world's largest trash dump. yeah well you know in consumer economies we have to consume more and more to grow in the more we consume the more waste we create and this is unfortunately made its way into the pacific ocean not just from the united states but also from consumer economies in asia as well now as you mentioned there's this whirling currents in the pacific the largest one is between the west coast of the u.s. and the hawaiian islands and as you mentioned i mean this is an area larger than texas and in fact i mean this is millions of square miles that are taken up by this gyre where trash from all over the world is circulating and creating this you know unfortunately massive trash now it's not all together every single square inch of this multi million square mile area is filled with trash in fact most of it is actually beneath the surface so we can see it right and i think it's yeah you made a good point i mean this is not just the united states this is pretty much the effect of humanity's overconsumpti
he added so how did the pacific ocean become the world's largest trash dump. yeah well you know in consumer economies we have to consume more and more to grow in the more we consume the more waste we create and this is unfortunately made its way into the pacific ocean not just from the united states but also from consumer economies in asia as well now as you mentioned there's this whirling currents in the pacific the largest one is between the west coast of the u.s. and the hawaiian islands and...
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he added so how did the pacific ocean become the world's largest trash dump . yeah well you know in consumer economies we have to consume more and more to grow in the more we consume the more waste we create in this is unfortunately made its way into the pacific ocean not just from the united states but also from consumer economies in asia as well and now as you mentioned there's this swirling currents in the pacific the largest one is between the west coast of the u.s. and the hawaiian islands and as you mentioned i mean this is an area larger than texas and in fact i mean this is millions of square miles. they're taken up by this gyre where trash from all over the world is circulating and creating this you know unfortunately massive trash now it's not all together now every single square inch of this multi million square mile area is filled with trash in fact most of it is actually beneath the surface so we can even see it right and i think it's yeah you made a good point i mean this is not just the united states this is pretty much the effect of humanity's o
he added so how did the pacific ocean become the world's largest trash dump . yeah well you know in consumer economies we have to consume more and more to grow in the more we consume the more waste we create in this is unfortunately made its way into the pacific ocean not just from the united states but also from consumer economies in asia as well and now as you mentioned there's this swirling currents in the pacific the largest one is between the west coast of the u.s. and the hawaiian islands...
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to realize the extent of the problem one of the largest concentrations of marine debris in the pacific ocean is halfway between hawaii and california called the great pacific garbage patch charles moore accidentally found the garbage patch in one thousand nine hundred seven wessling through a gyre ocean currents circulate and collect trash it's a piece here a piece there it's not a solid island but in general what we see is a soup of plastic not really an island of plastic next year captain moore is planning to spend a month at the garbage patch to research its effects on the food chain it is difficult to see the collection of trash from above because it's mostly made up of pieces of plastic the size of a fingernail researchers believe that there could be two million of these little pieces of plastic persuade a mile millions of creatures are dying every year tangled in plastic it's not just the wildlife that is being fooled into eating the stuff and getting tangled in it it's we ourselves that are our changing. biological being with the chemicals in this hyper consumptive atmosphere that we
to realize the extent of the problem one of the largest concentrations of marine debris in the pacific ocean is halfway between hawaii and california called the great pacific garbage patch charles moore accidentally found the garbage patch in one thousand nine hundred seven wessling through a gyre ocean currents circulate and collect trash it's a piece here a piece there it's not a solid island but in general what we see is a soup of plastic not really an island of plastic next year captain...
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the less sunshine more of that pacific ocean influence the afternoons will be cooler. begins a little bit tomorrow, a bigger bit thursday where we're much cooler and also cloudier later in the day. we will warm up next week but from thursday through about saturday or sunday we will likely be a few degrees below normal. san jose tomorrow 82. livermore down to 90. santa clara 81 tomorrow. palo alto 78. union city little bit of morning cloud cover, 76. concord you were in the mid 90s today. 88 for you tomorrow. about 80 for petaluma. sausalito chilly. high of 65 in san francisco. 73 for oakland and little bit warmer farther north you go. lake port 93. st. helena 89 degrees. the biggest cool down will be wednesday to thursday. down to mid 80s inland. foggy near the bay in the morning, too, and warm up a bit next week. now, we're talking about changes as if they're kind of a big thing. these are small changes every day. looks really nice. >> we cannot complain at all. >> yes. >> all right. thank you so much paul. >>> kim's got something you have never seen before. >> uh-oh.
the less sunshine more of that pacific ocean influence the afternoons will be cooler. begins a little bit tomorrow, a bigger bit thursday where we're much cooler and also cloudier later in the day. we will warm up next week but from thursday through about saturday or sunday we will likely be a few degrees below normal. san jose tomorrow 82. livermore down to 90. santa clara 81 tomorrow. palo alto 78. union city little bit of morning cloud cover, 76. concord you were in the mid 90s today. 88 for...
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once more he said to navigating satellite is going up to orbit and then disintegrating into the pacific ocean now they're saying that sources tell us it could be because of engineering problem they need to look a little bit more in terms of how really absolutely so right now i think they merge and seabed right now is to make sure that the inhabitants in that area are safe particularly because of what those. that machine actually can go to the recycling for those who are sitting here typing the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan here just a couple of seconds into liftoff our breaking news here the russian rocket here exploding just in the first few seconds of launch what about what about accountability who's going to be held to account for this you know why do the russian space agency has been changing over the last couple of months we've seen resignations we've seen people being fired because there seems to be a new restructuring of the agency so many projects are coming and so many people rely on the russian space agency in terms of going out into orbit or to the i assess so it's really impor
once more he said to navigating satellite is going up to orbit and then disintegrating into the pacific ocean now they're saying that sources tell us it could be because of engineering problem they need to look a little bit more in terms of how really absolutely so right now i think they merge and seabed right now is to make sure that the inhabitants in that area are safe particularly because of what those. that machine actually can go to the recycling for those who are sitting here typing the...
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rocket also failed to put glow in our satellites into orbit and falling instead into the pacific ocean the incidents have led to a major overhaul in the russian space agency. all right up next here on our t.v. we have bite you to a rather unconventional form of theater i hope you can stay with us live from moscow it sounds. south carolina's playing around with the idea of using shane plates which are license plates that can display special messages the department of motor vehicles would have complete access to all these plates and be able to display text on them like suspended uninsured amber alert or stolen you know i actually don't mind the idea of using shame as a punishment i guess it could be a real deterrent to have drunken loser written over the license plate of someone who drinks and drives in fact drugged driving plates have been in place in some states for a while but the problem is that more often than not shame penalties aren't the punishment for a crime but just a bonus one in my native ohio you can go to jail for three to thirty days and have your license suspended for on
rocket also failed to put glow in our satellites into orbit and falling instead into the pacific ocean the incidents have led to a major overhaul in the russian space agency. all right up next here on our t.v. we have bite you to a rather unconventional form of theater i hope you can stay with us live from moscow it sounds. south carolina's playing around with the idea of using shane plates which are license plates that can display special messages the department of motor vehicles would have...
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if they run pipelines through canada to the pacific ocean, there's nothing we can say about it. do it because people would not agree to it. they have native -- >> would that be worse because you will be transporting it longer distances. you have refineries that have less environmental controls. >> it's not going to be transported unless they have a pipeline unless they use railroad. i don't think the railroad is a feasible option. it's going to be too expensive. the pipeline is not going to be built in canada and we shouldn't give them a pipeline through the united states where we have them sell the dirtiest possible oil giving them -- >> they can make it tougher for them? >> i think it's going to make it tougher to the point where they're going to have to look not to expand it the way they hope triple the amount of oil that they want to produce. they have some oil that is not going to be the quantity, not going to add to the harm that a large supply would cause our planet if we let them use a pipeline through the united states. >> waxman to white house reject the keystone pipel
if they run pipelines through canada to the pacific ocean, there's nothing we can say about it. do it because people would not agree to it. they have native -- >> would that be worse because you will be transporting it longer distances. you have refineries that have less environmental controls. >> it's not going to be transported unless they have a pipeline unless they use railroad. i don't think the railroad is a feasible option. it's going to be too expensive. the pipeline is not...
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. >> these republicans in congress atlantic ocean border and pacific ocean border. the bloggers and the people that are sort of compiling the best of the day. i do a lot of looking at those people as well. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people, but somehow he thinks raising the minimum wage is a bad idea for the middle class. but we do care about them right? >> john: and tonight on wtf wyoming we salute the city of casper for instituting a ban or indoor smoking and then totally repealing the ban. you see, bar owners were complaining they were losing business to competitors in nearby towns that allowed smoking. of course, these bar owners could keep their customers by classing up the joints but come on obtaining rights to a hooter hooters franchise is expensive. yes, it is a slippery slope my friends. one day your state has reduced the risk of lung cancer, and then the next thing you know they're reducing the risk of diabetes and then we're living in a dystopian nightmare of health and well-being. actually casper is a rare example of a smoking ban b
. >> these republicans in congress atlantic ocean border and pacific ocean border. the bloggers and the people that are sort of compiling the best of the day. i do a lot of looking at those people as well. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people, but somehow he thinks raising the minimum wage is a bad idea for the middle class. but we do care about them right? >> john: and tonight on wtf wyoming we salute the city of casper for instituting a ban or indoor smoking and...
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tremendous amount of water leading to a man cover busting forward and raw sewage flowing into the pacific ocean and other problems throughout the city when this happened. i know we're faced with climate change leading to unpredictability of weather patterns whether a number of regional bodies participating there will be more thurmdz and high winds. even this past year they lead to flooding and property damage and also the safety of folks. but it's been a priority to make sure we're prepared for those types of sformz. we are within our departments working on the best methods to address issues but it's come to my attention as many baerments of varies buildings and many homes and the basements and in-law units tend to get flooded so it causes a horrible situations with molds from those types of storms. every few years there 0 underground situations. i think the issues may become worse. the sewer openings are clogged so many correspondence get flooded and proper drainage of rainwater is a critical issue for the city as well. the last storm system in the city we saw the impacts on our neighborhood a
tremendous amount of water leading to a man cover busting forward and raw sewage flowing into the pacific ocean and other problems throughout the city when this happened. i know we're faced with climate change leading to unpredictability of weather patterns whether a number of regional bodies participating there will be more thurmdz and high winds. even this past year they lead to flooding and property damage and also the safety of folks. but it's been a priority to make sure we're prepared for...
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the flow coming from the pacific ocean gets stronger. ocean temperature sitting under 58 degrees. we're going to see a significant cooltown. the latest information says some of you inland may not hit 80 degrees coming up by the top of next week. continues through the weekend. a lot of morning cloud and fog cover. most will be 3 to 9 months cooler. we're looking at 80 for redwood city. union city 74. pittsburgh tomorrow, 89. san ramon, 88 degrees. kentfield 76. cloudy, starts 64. 102 for lake fort. look at the cooldown. monday, the warmer 80s. but cooler is on the way. >> we will survive this. we'll make it through. >> thanks, paul. >>> archaeologists are digging into a san francisco construction site. after workers struck a piece of gold rush history. this 23-foot boat may have been used to bury cargo in the mid 1800s. now sits more than two blocks inland at fuel fulsom. >>> there's no way i'm dying this way. this is how i have to go? no way. i wasn't conting myself out. >> how a fisherman who fell lived to tell about it. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, accident nearly e >>> a new york fisherm
the flow coming from the pacific ocean gets stronger. ocean temperature sitting under 58 degrees. we're going to see a significant cooltown. the latest information says some of you inland may not hit 80 degrees coming up by the top of next week. continues through the weekend. a lot of morning cloud and fog cover. most will be 3 to 9 months cooler. we're looking at 80 for redwood city. union city 74. pittsburgh tomorrow, 89. san ramon, 88 degrees. kentfield 76. cloudy, starts 64. 102 for lake...
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just south of here is some also rock where the san andreas fault goes into the pacific ocean. this is closest to the san andreas fault. many people believe that the closer you are to default, the greater the ground motion might be. that is a portion that is a south westerly portion of san francisco that has some special earthquake hazards. we are here to talk about the geology of this area. why don't you tell us about what is going on? >> there is a giant step here at the edge of the escarpment, the edge of the landslide. all the land to the west of us is part of a landslide that is upwards of 200 feet deep. it goes underneath the ocean. it causes damage and it was mapped by the earliest geologists'. there are many kinds of rocks here. there is a big sequence of merced formation. this is a base in deposit that was formed by the interaction at the end of the continental margin. >> this is just on top. this is the same material that we were looking at at the last site. you can see it is on our way to the last side. it is deposited here by wind. it is 40-50 feet thick. this acts
just south of here is some also rock where the san andreas fault goes into the pacific ocean. this is closest to the san andreas fault. many people believe that the closer you are to default, the greater the ground motion might be. that is a portion that is a south westerly portion of san francisco that has some special earthquake hazards. we are here to talk about the geology of this area. why don't you tell us about what is going on? >> there is a giant step here at the edge of the...
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those islands are tiny when you're talking about the entire pacific ocean but we're looking at strongnd rough surf and a tremendous amount of rainfall for every island in hawaii and all of this is happening right now. here's a look at what's going on. people on oahu are stocking up on water, batteries and gas as there may be 15" of rainfall, powerful wind and dangerous is your. >> we could get storm surge that could come on the beaches. >> reporter: emergency plans are in effect and shelters are open just in case. >> it's just in preparation. we're not saying the storm is getting worse but we believe that people need to plan and should there be localized flooding or wind damage you want to be sure that people can go to a shelter. >> reporter: the coast guard is urging voters to get their vessels out of the water. >> we also do internal training within the coast guard so we can respond. but we're not always going to be able to respond. sometimes the weather is our enemy and we're not able to get to you. that's why it's important for mariners to be prepared. >> and there are a lot of bo
those islands are tiny when you're talking about the entire pacific ocean but we're looking at strongnd rough surf and a tremendous amount of rainfall for every island in hawaii and all of this is happening right now. here's a look at what's going on. people on oahu are stocking up on water, batteries and gas as there may be 15" of rainfall, powerful wind and dangerous is your. >> we could get storm surge that could come on the beaches. >> reporter: emergency plans are in...
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indonesia is on a major fault line that encircles the pacific ocean, but in some areas, it wouldn't be the earthquake but a landslide that destroyed buildings. people do what they can to salvage their possessions but at least lucky to be aleve. they have the task of burying their relatives. >> they were killed, hit by collapsing mosque and now dead. >> more than 200 people have been injured, mostly from falling debris. the army has been called to help, but set up temporary clinics to help hospitals cope with the sudden increase in patients. the rescue teams arrived looking for survivors and setting up shelters but the work is being made more difficult because hone lines are down. >> the earthquake cut communication lines. >> in places where help has been slow, neighbors pulled people from underneath the rubble. for the survivors, their future is uncertain. some spent the night sleeping utside fearful of aftershocks. >> leaders in south america are planning an emergency meeting after bolivia's president was forced to land in europe on suspicion that snowden was on board. his aircraft wa
indonesia is on a major fault line that encircles the pacific ocean, but in some areas, it wouldn't be the earthquake but a landslide that destroyed buildings. people do what they can to salvage their possessions but at least lucky to be aleve. they have the task of burying their relatives. >> they were killed, hit by collapsing mosque and now dead. >> more than 200 people have been injured, mostly from falling debris. the army has been called to help, but set up temporary clinics...
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highly radioactive substances have been detected in the plant's monitoring wells near the pacific ocean since may. tepco reached the conclusion that tainted water is leaking into the ocean after analyzing the fluctuation in water levels in the wells and also comparing them with tide levels. the nuclear regulation authority says the utility took too long to act. >> translator: it's extremely regrettable that tepco was slow in announcing this problem. >> the regulator plans to study ways to locate and stop the leak. workers at fukushima daiichi struggle every day to keep radioactive water from leaking into the environment. nhk world's susumo explains what they're up against. >> reporter: engineers at fukushima daiichi need to keep nuclear fuel inside three damaged reactors cool to avoid another crisis. they pump water into every unit, every day. it becomes highly contaminated after being exposed to the fuel. adding to that problem, groundwater seeps through cracks in the plant. about 400 tons of it gets contaminated every day. tepco workers have been pumping all the tainted water into sto
highly radioactive substances have been detected in the plant's monitoring wells near the pacific ocean since may. tepco reached the conclusion that tainted water is leaking into the ocean after analyzing the fluctuation in water levels in the wells and also comparing them with tide levels. the nuclear regulation authority says the utility took too long to act. >> translator: it's extremely regrettable that tepco was slow in announcing this problem. >> the regulator plans to study...
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same type of rocket, also carrying three satellites, failed to reach orbit and plunged into the pacific ocean. >>> south korea is emerging as a global economic powerhouse, but recent revelations that big businesses have been bullying their smaller partners have sent shock waves across the country. the government has been forced to step in and uncomfortable questions are being asked about the way business is being conducted. nhk world has more. >> this audio recording was a video posted on a website in may. an employee of a major dairy producer tries to force a dealer to buy more products than he actually needs, using a threatening manner. the recording was soon being listened to by people around the country, and the dairy firm found itself the target of a boycott. the owners of dealerships rallied daily in front of the producer's head office. this dealer says he signed a contract with the firm 20 years ago. nowadays, he places orders using his smartphone. he says the maker is trying to force them to purchase more than they need. >> translator: they often deliver 30% more goods than i actually
same type of rocket, also carrying three satellites, failed to reach orbit and plunged into the pacific ocean. >>> south korea is emerging as a global economic powerhouse, but recent revelations that big businesses have been bullying their smaller partners have sent shock waves across the country. the government has been forced to step in and uncomfortable questions are being asked about the way business is being conducted. nhk world has more. >> this audio recording was a video...
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it will give us the flow from the chilly pacific ocean from the week and into the weekend, keeping temperatures below average, all the way until sunday at the earliest. if you got drizzle this morning, you get it again tomorrow. fog this morning, you get it again tomorrow. a lot of stratus cloud cover out there. san jose is normal is 83. 75 for tomorrow. 60s for san mateo. sonoma only 63. we're going to stay chilly. not cold. this isn't cold, but it's chilly. warming up a bit on thursday and friday. and then next week will be milder. next few days, june gloom as we say good-bye to july. mother nature is confused. off by a month. >> she is taking a day off or a week off. >> or two weeks. >> speaking of june gloom. we should call it the june swoon. that's what we called back in the dangerously i. >> are you talks about the giants or the a's? >> you know who i'm talking about. >> my plan is that i'll be there next year the way that the a's are going right now. a presidential day in the sun. we'll have that story for you next. ,, some wonder if the a's coule more offense ..but if yoenis cespedes an
it will give us the flow from the chilly pacific ocean from the week and into the weekend, keeping temperatures below average, all the way until sunday at the earliest. if you got drizzle this morning, you get it again tomorrow. fog this morning, you get it again tomorrow. a lot of stratus cloud cover out there. san jose is normal is 83. 75 for tomorrow. 60s for san mateo. sonoma only 63. we're going to stay chilly. not cold. this isn't cold, but it's chilly. warming up a bit on thursday and...
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increasing the pacific ocean, the on shore flow going up as temperatures go down, which will happen on thursday. we're milder and sunnier through wednesday for the next couple of days. cooler and cloudier on thursday, friday, saturday. no rainfall in my forecast nor are there any triple digit temperatures. two degrees above average. your high today is 18-- 86. sunshine and pleasant hill with a high of 91. vallejo at 83. mill valley tomorrow, 78, downtown san francisco, 67. cloverdale is 93 degrees tomorrow. a little cooler and cloudier on thursday and friday and lower 70s on the bay warming back up for the top of next week. all in all, it's a nice forecast that will continue to survive. >> looking good. >> do you like the animal stories and the animal rescue? it is an unusual surprise. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, chihuahua tied to a pole outside an >>> some very lucky babies in texas. a police officer found an abandoned chihuahua tied to a pole outside the animal shelter on july 4th. beside it was a box. officers thought it was some puppies and they were a litter of kittens. >> i went to move the
increasing the pacific ocean, the on shore flow going up as temperatures go down, which will happen on thursday. we're milder and sunnier through wednesday for the next couple of days. cooler and cloudier on thursday, friday, saturday. no rainfall in my forecast nor are there any triple digit temperatures. two degrees above average. your high today is 18-- 86. sunshine and pleasant hill with a high of 91. vallejo at 83. mill valley tomorrow, 78, downtown san francisco, 67. cloverdale is 93...
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nuclear watchdog says toxic water has probably been leaking into the pacific ocean from the crippledfukushima powerplant. radioactive water has been flowing since the 2000 11 earthquake and tsunami. 2011 earthquake and tsunami. havereenpeace activists been arrested after scaling a skyscraper in central london. the protesters began the ascent before sunrise. >> by the time cameras arrived, the women were already well on their way, taking on all 72 stories of the tallest building. helmet cameras beaming live, pictures of the carefully planned stunt, commentators made sure that the message was impossible to ignore. an orchestrated drive to push drilling in the eyes. but they're looking at their windows and they have seen the people. they had to dodge security early, but greenpeace says that they continued to climb. >> we told them what was going on and we explained that we are well trained people. this is not a dangerous protest. >> the viewing platform closed and this allowed the women to reach the summit. there was no congratulations. net by police at the summit, all six men were arre
nuclear watchdog says toxic water has probably been leaking into the pacific ocean from the crippledfukushima powerplant. radioactive water has been flowing since the 2000 11 earthquake and tsunami. 2011 earthquake and tsunami. havereenpeace activists been arrested after scaling a skyscraper in central london. the protesters began the ascent before sunrise. >> by the time cameras arrived, the women were already well on their way, taking on all 72 stories of the tallest building. helmet...
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. >> a man who led the coast guard on a chase into pacific ocean is now facing a fem any charge for assault. this happened after the coast guard tried to board his 42 foot sail boat yesterday in richardson bay. officers say the captain threatened them. he cut ties to their boat and then, sailed off. two and a half miles past golden gate bridge coast guard caught up to his boat. the captain put up a fight when the coast guard came on board. >> when the boarding officer was doing an initial talking with the master the master attacked the boarding officer. >> coast guard plans to charge him with felony assault on a law enforcement officer ask also comparing his voice to taped recordings of the phony distress calls to see if he is connected. >> we're hearing from a wife of a driver at the wheel of a limousine that caught fire on the san mateo bridge. five women were killed. david louie is live near the site of the tragedy with new details, david? >> could distracted driving have been a contributing factor? we're learning investigators are checking into the pose yichblt it involves an argument b
. >> a man who led the coast guard on a chase into pacific ocean is now facing a fem any charge for assault. this happened after the coast guard tried to board his 42 foot sail boat yesterday in richardson bay. officers say the captain threatened them. he cut ties to their boat and then, sailed off. two and a half miles past golden gate bridge coast guard caught up to his boat. the captain put up a fight when the coast guard came on board. >> when the boarding officer was doing an...
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. >> reporter: it was here on a bluff overlooking the pacific ocean where drax quatermaine earned his faith pumping four bullets into the man that either fell or was pushed into the bay. a jogger found his body four hours later. the conviction was later turned out but martin murray sent him back to death row where he died before dawn today. >> closure is good. whether he dies in the gas chamber or by lethal injection or natural causes. he's a man that should have never been out on the street again. >> of the five death row inmates to die today only one donald beardsley was executed. last year the first condemned woman to die here carolyn john subbcome to kidney failure. statistics show that inmate. >> mark: die before they ever enter the gas chamber. >> a scandal that victims wait so long for justice in these cases that it takes 20 to 25 years for a family who's looking for closure to actually see it. >> when the state is taking someone's life we're going to demand more assurance because we cannot make a mistake. >>> one inmate who died of natural causes spent less than one year in pr
. >> reporter: it was here on a bluff overlooking the pacific ocean where drax quatermaine earned his faith pumping four bullets into the man that either fell or was pushed into the bay. a jogger found his body four hours later. the conviction was later turned out but martin murray sent him back to death row where he died before dawn today. >> closure is good. whether he dies in the gas chamber or by lethal injection or natural causes. he's a man that should have never been out on...
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large-scale underwater network of size mow graphs and tsunami recorders is being installed in the pacific ocean along the country's eastern seaboard. a ship began placing size mow graphs and recorders off chiba prefecture in tokyo. the instruments are contained in metal tubes. these will be installed at 150 locations on the sea bed, along the japan trench. this deep sea trench runs off the coast of eastern japan. observation data will be sent via an underwater cable nearly 6,000 kilometers long. if a quake occurs near the trench, the size mow graphs will enable the meteorological agency to issue faster warnings. the tsunami recorders will also offer quicker detection. >> translator: i hope the improved data gathering will help save lives and reduce damage by giving precise information. >> the national research institute for earth, science and disaster prevention plans to complete the project in about two years. >>> politicians in japan have been crisscrossing the nation, selling their platforms ahead of this month's upper house election. for voters, it's a chance to weigh in on prime minister s
large-scale underwater network of size mow graphs and tsunami recorders is being installed in the pacific ocean along the country's eastern seaboard. a ship began placing size mow graphs and recorders off chiba prefecture in tokyo. the instruments are contained in metal tubes. these will be installed at 150 locations on the sea bed, along the japan trench. this deep sea trench runs off the coast of eastern japan. observation data will be sent via an underwater cable nearly 6,000 kilometers...
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ago the same type of rocket carrying three satellites failed to reach orbit and plunged into the pacific ocean. >>> executives overseeing the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant want to restart reactors at another plant they own. the tepco officials want permission to resume operations at the reactors in kashiwazaki in nagata prefecture. all but two reactors in japan remain offline following the 2011 accident at the fukushima plant. reactors must meet new safety standards that go into effect this month before they can go back into operation. the governor is opposed to the plan by the tokyo electric power company. he says there can be no discussion about restarting the plant until the fukushima accident is thoroughly investigating. tepco's board of directors decided to apply for government screening of the kashiwazaki plant as soon as the new guidelines take effect. >> translator: we'd like to explain to the residents why we want to make our application to the government as soon as possible. >> tepco raised electricity fees last year to cover the growing cost of fuel for its thermal power plants, b
ago the same type of rocket carrying three satellites failed to reach orbit and plunged into the pacific ocean. >>> executives overseeing the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant want to restart reactors at another plant they own. the tepco officials want permission to resume operations at the reactors in kashiwazaki in nagata prefecture. all but two reactors in japan remain offline following the 2011 accident at the fukushima plant. reactors must meet new safety standards that go into...
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ahead of the low pressure area, we have the moisture coming in off the pacific ocean, hitting southern hokkaido. going into tuesday and wednesday, what we're going to be seeing is the high pressure, i was talking about, starting to lift to the north. now most of the time that would improve the conditions, but what we're starting to see is the temperatures warm up, we're still going to have the instability in the atmosphere, so thunderstorms, rain showers are still a big threat out here and it's falling on already-saturated ground so there's still the risk of flooding and even landslides. >>> japan's nuclear regulator has ordered the operator of fukushima daiichi plant to remove radioactive wastewater from underground tunnels. high levels of radioactivity has been reported since may. the utility reported that contaminated water from the facility is leaking into the sea. the nuclear regulation authority told tokyo electric power company, that wastewater could seep through gravel under the tunnels. the water is believed to be coming from turbine buildings. the structures are highly contam
ahead of the low pressure area, we have the moisture coming in off the pacific ocean, hitting southern hokkaido. going into tuesday and wednesday, what we're going to be seeing is the high pressure, i was talking about, starting to lift to the north. now most of the time that would improve the conditions, but what we're starting to see is the temperatures warm up, we're still going to have the instability in the atmosphere, so thunderstorms, rain showers are still a big threat out here and it's...
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. >> from coast to coast, unless you're in the coastal areas of the atlantic or pacific ocean. it is a scorcher. this week will be one of the hottest of the year. yesterday we were near 100 in boise. we're going to do it again today. these temperatures. you can see how hot they are. new york city into the act over there on the east coast at 97. kind of what's going on. here's kind of -- what we call the x-ray of the atmosphere. you see the swirl over texas. that's another cut-off low. on the east coast and over much of the west are two big domes of high pressure. the jet stream retreated up into canada. unless you are north of there, it is very hot out there. so yesterday's highs we are about 96 in boise. 97 in salt lake city. the desert areas have returned to their hot weather. 110 yesterday in phoenix. it's hard to find any cool weather out there. and overnight lows haven't dropped off much especially in the desert. it's not bad, though, from portland to seattle. and this afternoon you'll see gorgeous weather. i think the pacific northwest will be the one area of the country
. >> from coast to coast, unless you're in the coastal areas of the atlantic or pacific ocean. it is a scorcher. this week will be one of the hottest of the year. yesterday we were near 100 in boise. we're going to do it again today. these temperatures. you can see how hot they are. new york city into the act over there on the east coast at 97. kind of what's going on. here's kind of -- what we call the x-ray of the atmosphere. you see the swirl over texas. that's another cut-off low. on...
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it plunged into the pacific ocean. >>> space is at a premium in tokyo, especially on the sidewalk that runs around the imperial palace. a growing army of joggers is using this route to stay fit, as popular among ex pats and foreign tour rifts, too. but for pedestrians, it's more than an annoyance, it's a real danger. we have the story. >> reporter: morning and evening, the route that runs around the imperial palace is filled with runners. on some days, there are more than 10,000. more and more office workers in central tokyo are keen to stay fit. and this is their favorite route to go jogging. the reason why this route around the palace is so popular is that it's almost exactly five kilometers long. and there are no traffic lights to interrupt the run. on weekdays, this route is busy. but on weekends, it's even more crowded. not just with individual joggers, but also groups. on some days, there are as many as ten organized runs each with hundreds of runners. the route that all these joggers use is actually a public sidewalk. it's so crowded, some runners almost collide as they're overt
it plunged into the pacific ocean. >>> space is at a premium in tokyo, especially on the sidewalk that runs around the imperial palace. a growing army of joggers is using this route to stay fit, as popular among ex pats and foreign tour rifts, too. but for pedestrians, it's more than an annoyance, it's a real danger. we have the story. >> reporter: morning and evening, the route that runs around the imperial palace is filled with runners. on some days, there are more than 10,000....
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we saw lightning over the pacific ocean. the lightning will move to the neither corner of sonoma county this morning and it should move on and clear out later on today. we will talk about what our weather is looking like today. we are going to be seeing very warm temperatures especially inland. live doppler 7 hd shows we had lightning strikes in the northwest portion of california. be careful. the dry conditions could spark fires. from the kgo roof camera, we have clear conditions. the day planner shows starting off on the cool side and ranching up to 104 degrees this afternoon and 90 around the bay and 70 along the coast. hot today but it will cool off tomorrow. >> bart says it will run limited charter bus service teen the east bay and san francisco today. the transit agency will provide direct service to san francisco from five bart stations else vietnam, walnut creek, dublin/pleasanton, fremont. three buses will be available starting at 6:00 a.m. and will depart when they are full or by 8:00 a.m.. abc7 news reporter corne
we saw lightning over the pacific ocean. the lightning will move to the neither corner of sonoma county this morning and it should move on and clear out later on today. we will talk about what our weather is looking like today. we are going to be seeing very warm temperatures especially inland. live doppler 7 hd shows we had lightning strikes in the northwest portion of california. be careful. the dry conditions could spark fires. from the kgo roof camera, we have clear conditions. the day...
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it's getting stronger making its closest pass enhancing the flow from the chilly pacific ocean. so tomorrow cloudy through lunch and even when you get afternoon sunshine it will not be warm even away from the water. now let's fast forward to wednesday. low pressure will be but a memory. high pressure will be building back in. most of the warming up will be inland away from the water. but you notice a lot less cloud cover coming up on wednesday as we head toward the weekend, i know it's monday already thinking about the weekend, temperatures will be well above normal so starting off chilly but finishing the week well above normal. tomorrow will be the cloudiest and coolest day of the week but the warming up will begin on wednesday. we will not be hot but we will be well above average. temperatures tomorrow san jose, 75. that's 9 degrees below normal. palo alto morning clouds, afternoon sunshine, only 73. looking at highs in the upper 70s, that's it for you in walnut creek. san ramon, benicia, 73. napa 73. upper 60s for highs for san rafael and mill valley. downtown san francisco
it's getting stronger making its closest pass enhancing the flow from the chilly pacific ocean. so tomorrow cloudy through lunch and even when you get afternoon sunshine it will not be warm even away from the water. now let's fast forward to wednesday. low pressure will be but a memory. high pressure will be building back in. most of the warming up will be inland away from the water. but you notice a lot less cloud cover coming up on wednesday as we head toward the weekend, i know it's monday...
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we water the pacific ocean with it. >> get this.one inch of rainfall, los angeles throws away, sheds, 7.6 billion gallons of water. every time it rains an inch. let me repeat that. 7.6 billion, with a "b," gallons of water run off, rush off to the storm drains to the river every time it rains an inch. that water that we throw away, if we were to capture it, manage our landscapes efficiently, it's enough to meet at least half our needs, possibly 60% or even 70% of our needs. >> uh, you know, we've got about a foot of water, so, that's just--just enough to comfortably float down here. >> our main goal now that the film is finished is to energize communities into taking actions. >> in 1938, there was no sort of oversight to say, "how can we solve the water runoff, but also keep the steelhead in the river? how do we build a channel that can be friendly to people, rather than just a conduit for runoff? so now we have a multi, multi, multimillion dollar challenge to try and revitalize and restore this river. >> the l.a. river is a perfect
we water the pacific ocean with it. >> get this.one inch of rainfall, los angeles throws away, sheds, 7.6 billion gallons of water. every time it rains an inch. let me repeat that. 7.6 billion, with a "b," gallons of water run off, rush off to the storm drains to the river every time it rains an inch. that water that we throw away, if we were to capture it, manage our landscapes efficiently, it's enough to meet at least half our needs, possibly 60% or even 70% of our needs....
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that's when the "fit nation" six-packs will jump into the pacific ocean and begin the malibu triathlon are training hard to swim, to bike and to run and last time we checked in with the ladies, so now i want to check in with the fellas. >> good morning, "fit nation." >> basically everything's been going well. >> douglas mogul here, checking in from atlanta, georgia. >> one, two, three. ♪ >> when i started this whole journey, i couldn't really run 40 seconds, and now i'm a runner. >> go! >> it's not about being the leader or not, that we're stronger together than we are apart. >> working out on a regular basis, watching my weight, trying to eat right. >> it's about the rhythm of your stroke. >> you know, i'm at the point now that i know i'm going to finish the race. but finishing is no longer good enough for me. >> i won't say this has been easy. it's been one of the hardest things i've ever done. has it been worth it? absolutely. >> whoo! >>> chasing life today as heat waves continue to sweep the country, society so hot out there. i want to remind you of a couple of things. first and f
that's when the "fit nation" six-packs will jump into the pacific ocean and begin the malibu triathlon are training hard to swim, to bike and to run and last time we checked in with the ladies, so now i want to check in with the fellas. >> good morning, "fit nation." >> basically everything's been going well. >> douglas mogul here, checking in from atlanta, georgia. >> one, two, three. ♪ >> when i started this whole journey, i couldn't really...
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was from this city that the aztecs expanded their empire as far as the gulf of mexico and the pacific ocean, all from a few chinampas on a lake. unfortunately, being a warrior tribe, they also had made many enemies who saw an opportunity for revenge when the spanish arrived in 1519. >> i think the most important result they lost is because a lot of indians fought against the aztecs. >> oh, right. >> instead...try to keep together and fight against the spanish, no, they decide to support the spanish. >> cortes and his band of conquistadors were stunned by the beauty of this city on the lake. the aztecs worshipped many gods and in the center of the city was the temple mayor, dedicated to huitzilopochtli, god of war, and tlaloc, god of rain and agriculture, two of the most important gods. the aztecs believed that in return for good crops, they would have to give blood to the earth as tribute, and in order to maintain the order of the universe, human sacrifices would take place. these were known to have taken place before the aztecs, but they took it to new heights. and at one point here at the
was from this city that the aztecs expanded their empire as far as the gulf of mexico and the pacific ocean, all from a few chinampas on a lake. unfortunately, being a warrior tribe, they also had made many enemies who saw an opportunity for revenge when the spanish arrived in 1519. >> i think the most important result they lost is because a lot of indians fought against the aztecs. >> oh, right. >> instead...try to keep together and fight against the spanish, no, they decide...
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as we get more of the flow coming from the chili pacific ocean, temperatures will tumble.e of you may not hit 80 degrees by the top of next week. the cooldown began today. it will continue through the weekend with lots of morning fog and cloud cover and temperatures three to five degrees cooler. san francisco down to 64. campbell, you will hit 84. union city, 74. pleasanton, 89. sausalito, 65. clear lake, 100 degrees tomorrow. a little cooler on saturday. cooler still on sunday. inland, the hottest inland areas in the low 80s. in the bay, we will stay in the 60s. a late july cooldown coming to the bay area. not cold but just cool. >> perfect for a barbecue. >> absolutely. >> speaking of barbecue, jim brought that up among other things today. the a's were hoping for home cooking against the angels tonight. ,,,, another one killed by lime scale. how can the dishwasher do its job? adding finish power up to your detergent brings your dishwasher back to life. dishwasher buildup, cloudiness, spots, even tough stains -- gone! so don't give up. add finish power up. wow! see the di
as we get more of the flow coming from the chili pacific ocean, temperatures will tumble.e of you may not hit 80 degrees by the top of next week. the cooldown began today. it will continue through the weekend with lots of morning fog and cloud cover and temperatures three to five degrees cooler. san francisco down to 64. campbell, you will hit 84. union city, 74. pleasanton, 89. sausalito, 65. clear lake, 100 degrees tomorrow. a little cooler on saturday. cooler still on sunday. inland, the...
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other navigation satellites and these navigation plates were lost they disintegrated into the pacific ocean now x. rays of blame at that time the fail if you will a miscalculation that prevents it the machine from reaching the orbit and of course there was another failure back in two thousand and eleven here i'm talking about the failure of the progress rockets now when parts of the progress rockets reach the earth now witnesses said at that time that the explosion could be heard within one hundred kilometers i would just give you some figures the single launch of the product on products on rocket cost one hundred million dollars and now x. princess that the failure of this project the one that we are seeing right now in this video cost up to two hundred million dollars and loss. you can do because of a right there though edward snowden's quest for asylum appears to be hitting a wave tip of the nation's apparently reluctant to get involved ecuador support has been lukewarm at best and russia now says he can stay but if he stops leaking information some of those leaks of the need to be even
other navigation satellites and these navigation plates were lost they disintegrated into the pacific ocean now x. rays of blame at that time the fail if you will a miscalculation that prevents it the machine from reaching the orbit and of course there was another failure back in two thousand and eleven here i'm talking about the failure of the progress rockets now when parts of the progress rockets reach the earth now witnesses said at that time that the explosion could be heard within one...
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it will be too small for the event pacific ocean will be too small for them ok when you point out i mean the united states is a militant want to add something lynn go ahead jump in. yes yeah i just want to say what we have exacerbated this problem also is the chinese growth the growth in china economic growth the last few years the insane growth that they were enjoying it is unsustainable. globally countries everywhere in trouble in that it and unemployment is up living standards down so the expectation for the future will be disappointed so many countries will be disappointed. about their future prospects so that will intensify this scramble for the remaining resources so just to survive and just to placate they populations we will see more conflicts and the not just between china and usa ok dan it sounds like if the preamble to the first world war and the second world war. well as are to the first world war in the great depression that is i think that's very right that is that these countries are now all integrated into one huge world capitalist economy they must all in that economy st
it will be too small for the event pacific ocean will be too small for them ok when you point out i mean the united states is a militant want to add something lynn go ahead jump in. yes yeah i just want to say what we have exacerbated this problem also is the chinese growth the growth in china economic growth the last few years the insane growth that they were enjoying it is unsustainable. globally countries everywhere in trouble in that it and unemployment is up living standards down so the...