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there's my coeditor, jacques mistral.there for those who want to get it later on. it's out in front of the door. jacques is a french economist, a nonresident senior fellow at brookings. he's very modest so i kept arguing with them what i could put in terms of description on the handouts. he was senior advisor to the reformist french prime minister, chief economist, both private sector and public sector experience. and he's one of the key organizers of the annual economists meeting which meets every year and brings together economists from around the world. then we have two very dear friends, the ambassador of ireland and the ambassador of the united kingdom. and anderson, you know, i didn't check on everything the position she has had, but she seems to gotten all the important positions in life. among them of course ambassador to france. but, of course, to brussels, to the eu or she is extreme and knowledgeable about the eu affairs. and to the u.n., to come to global affairs and out of washington, and she reminded me that
there's my coeditor, jacques mistral.there for those who want to get it later on. it's out in front of the door. jacques is a french economist, a nonresident senior fellow at brookings. he's very modest so i kept arguing with them what i could put in terms of description on the handouts. he was senior advisor to the reformist french prime minister, chief economist, both private sector and public sector experience. and he's one of the key organizers of the annual economists meeting which meets...
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this month marks the 50th anniversary of jacques cousteau's mission two.spent 30 days underwater researching aquatic life. his grandson, fabien cousteau, is looking to spend 31 days below the water. he currently joins us 63 feet below sea level. he is nine miles off the coast of isle mirada in florida. welcome to "taking stock." describe where you are and what you are doing. >> can you hear me? >> we can hear you. tell me where you are and describe what you are doing. >> i am here in a laboratory 63 feet down at the bottom of this particular part of the sea, nine miles offshore. we are here in the aquarius, which is a marine laboratory which allows us to go diving 12 hours a day because we are a low saturation level as opposed to being a recreational diver. >> you're working with florida international university. i was wondering if you could tell me you what you hope to accomplish in the next 31 days. >> i am not only working with f.i.u. but also with northeastern university and m.i.t. in order to be able to study things around three issues -- climate chan
this month marks the 50th anniversary of jacques cousteau's mission two.spent 30 days underwater researching aquatic life. his grandson, fabien cousteau, is looking to spend 31 days below the water. he currently joins us 63 feet below sea level. he is nine miles off the coast of isle mirada in florida. welcome to "taking stock." describe where you are and what you are doing. >> can you hear me? >> we can hear you. tell me where you are and describe what you are doing....
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jacques cousteau's grandson is heading down the depths of the ocean today. underwater for 31 straight days. that would break his grandfather's record of 30 days underwater. >> reporter: for anyone else, sending a month underwater might feel like serving hard time cou blood. >> it's magical. >> reporter: the grandson of jacques cousteau will dive into the waters off the florida keys today. his new home 60 feet below the surface will be this laboratory aquarius. cousteau wants to spend 31 days down under to break a 50-year-old record set by his grandfather. >> a lot of these thins were things he had thought about and envision bud never quite got the chance to live and work with because he was way too advanced for his time. >> reporter: the 46-year-old will study sea life as well as his own -- the impact of living underwater on the human body. experts say it will be physically and psychologically challenging because the world's only remaining underwater lab is just 43 feet long. it does have some creature comforts. there's air conditioning and a shower. and bec
jacques cousteau's grandson is heading down the depths of the ocean today. underwater for 31 straight days. that would break his grandfather's record of 30 days underwater. >> reporter: for anyone else, sending a month underwater might feel like serving hard time cou blood. >> it's magical. >> reporter: the grandson of jacques cousteau will dive into the waters off the florida keys today. his new home 60 feet below the surface will be this laboratory aquarius. cousteau wants...
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jacques yves cousteau's grandson hops to break a record set by his grandfather. >>> and will the threat of there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> i'm joe berlinger this is the system people want to believe that the justice system works. people wanna believe that prosecutors and police do the right thing. i think every american needs to be concerned about that. we do have the best justice system in the world, in theory... the problem is, it's run by human beings... human beings make mistakes... i'd like to think of this show as a watch dog about the system... to make sure justice is being served. wrongful convictions happen, we need to be vigilant. with our personal liberties taken away from us, it better be done the right way. is justice r
jacques yves cousteau's grandson hops to break a record set by his grandfather. >>> and will the threat of there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money...
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jacques is a french economist, and nonresident senior fellow at brookings. he's very modest, so i kept arguing with him what i should put in terms of description on the handouts. he was senior advisor to the reformist french prime minister and chief economist with private and public sector experience. he is one of the key organizers of the annual economist meeting which meets every year and brings together economists from around the world. then we have two very dear friends, the messenger of ireland in the ambassador of the united kingdom. ann anderson, i did not check on every single position she has had, but she seems to have gotten all the important positions. among them, of course, ambassador to france. but of course, to brussels, to the eu, so she is extremely knowledgeable about the eu affairs. to the u.n., too, to global affairs and now to washington. she reminded me that she also negotiated much more recently on the irish program, but that is when ireland was already doing pretty well. sir peter, previously ambassador in france, in turkey where we be
jacques is a french economist, and nonresident senior fellow at brookings. he's very modest, so i kept arguing with him what i should put in terms of description on the handouts. he was senior advisor to the reformist french prime minister and chief economist with private and public sector experience. he is one of the key organizers of the annual economist meeting which meets every year and brings together economists from around the world. then we have two very dear friends, the messenger of...
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. >> en 1964 jacques cousteu liderÓ el primer equipo que viviÓ 30 dÍas. >> podemos hacer de entre 6 mesesatenciÓn del mundo cerca de lo crucial que es aprender sobre nuestros ocÉanos y detener su deterioro sin ellos no podremos vivir lo que es seguro es que el final de la misiÓn regresaran con un conocimiento mÁs profundo de nuestra relaciÓn con el ocÉano y de cÓmo la vida humana se ve afectada por cambios que nosotros mismos causamos en nuestros hogares. >> muy interesante en instantes una adicional fÁbrica de helados romper un maqana se jugara la tercera ronda de esta etapa eliminatoria del mundial de futbol que usted podra ver por univisiona las 11:30 hora >> podrÁ ver por univisiÓn. argelia en la arena fonte nova de salvador y terminamos en wisconsin donde una heladeria celebro sus cien aqos rompiendo un record mundial guinness al preparar el helado mas grande y que sobrepaso las tres mil libras de peso. el exquisito helado de crema de leche y fresa estuvo dentro de un enorme refrigerador del tamaqo de un camion, y por donde pasaron centenares de personas para probar las deliciosas cu
. >> en 1964 jacques cousteu liderÓ el primer equipo que viviÓ 30 dÍas. >> podemos hacer de entre 6 mesesatenciÓn del mundo cerca de lo crucial que es aprender sobre nuestros ocÉanos y detener su deterioro sin ellos no podremos vivir lo que es seguro es que el final de la misiÓn regresaran con un conocimiento mÁs profundo de nuestra relaciÓn con el ocÉano y de cÓmo la vida humana se ve afectada por cambios que nosotros mismos causamos en nuestros hogares. >> muy...
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jacques yves cousteau's grandson hops to break a record set by his grandfather. >>> and will the threat of strikes disfigure brazil's boofl game. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> start your day with in depth coverage from across the country and around the world. >> the future looks uncertain... >> real news keeping you up to date. >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america >>> jacques yves cousteau was the world's most famous under sea explorer, his grandson is honouring him doing something the legendary oceanography never did. fabien cousteau is in the midst of a 31 day underwater mission in a lab, looking at climate change, and more. he joins us off the cost of key largo florida. he's an ocean ag raffer, explorer, documentary maker. we've never had anything join us from under water. it's great to have you with us. 31 days in the lab. 50 years offer your grandfather did something similar in the red sea. how did you come up with the idea, how important is his legacy to your mission? >> it's a pleasure to join us liv
jacques yves cousteau's grandson hops to break a record set by his grandfather. >>> and will the threat of strikes disfigure brazil's boofl game. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> start your day with in depth coverage from across the country and around the world. >> the future looks uncertain... >> real news keeping you up to date. >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america >>>...
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jacque? last word of wisdom. >> first about legitimacy. i would say two things. first of all, democracy, you have 51 persons that makes the decision. and it's legitimate and has been confi confirmed. [ indiscernible ] >> you mean at the presidential? >> yes. every voter who was willing to vote, they are -- so don't overemphasize that. t-tip, when faced with a difficult situation, i came back from -- by using american corporations. so the question is, t-tip is a difficult legitimate process. i would say that it would not be more difficult with the new parliament. jobs, well, personally i'm quite -- i worked for the prime minister -- [ indiscernible ] this is my political genes, and i suppose we came out that this could be part of far-reaching social contracting in europe. finally regarding the credit, the parliamentary example was now to veto or to accept the proposal of the council. so the council definitely doesn't nominate the president of the commission. his candidate has to be approved by the parliament. i share the view of the heads of government certainly w
jacque? last word of wisdom. >> first about legitimacy. i would say two things. first of all, democracy, you have 51 persons that makes the decision. and it's legitimate and has been confi confirmed. [ indiscernible ] >> you mean at the presidential? >> yes. every voter who was willing to vote, they are -- so don't overemphasize that. t-tip, when faced with a difficult situation, i came back from -- by using american corporations. so the question is, t-tip is a difficult...
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. >> hi i'm hope jacque the former chair of the sunshine task force i have somewhat of a acknowledgeable mission between the task force. i understand i referencing item 4 on our agenda there's an issue related to the city attorney's office not following the come forward out section of attorney-client privilege in the sunshine ordinance. i want to point out that commissioners, i remind you that in the ethics commission file number 080116 that you discussed on january 28th are 2013 that the city attorney said whistle blower complaint everything was attorney-client and nothing could be seen. we came before you and asked the san jose city attorney's office review the file they found it was overreaching and not exactly investigative records but some should have been redacted and i feel the city attorney maybe overreaching the attorney-client privilege once again so look at that once again to remind you there are wants when you have is to access how the attorney-client applies under the law. i also wanted to reemphasis that the ethics commission bylaws requires that the ethics commission compl
. >> hi i'm hope jacque the former chair of the sunshine task force i have somewhat of a acknowledgeable mission between the task force. i understand i referencing item 4 on our agenda there's an issue related to the city attorney's office not following the come forward out section of attorney-client privilege in the sunshine ordinance. i want to point out that commissioners, i remind you that in the ethics commission file number 080116 that you discussed on january 28th are 2013 that the...
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. >>> coming up jacque cousteau's grandson is living underwater.atching "cbs this morning: saturday." chili's new mix and match fajitas with fresh new toppings. [ jennifer ] i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping me to lead the life that i want to live. what's going on? it's this new paint. nothing stays on the wall. not any of these things. valspar reserve super stain resistant. and scrubbable. and this color! still perfect! introducing valspar® reserve™ paint + primer with hydrochroma™ technology. exclusively at lowe's. ♪ ♪ get the party started with friskies party mix beachside crunch cat treats. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's l
. >>> coming up jacque cousteau's grandson is living underwater.atching "cbs this morning: saturday." chili's new mix and match fajitas with fresh new toppings. [ jennifer ] i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was...
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staff sathd jacques jones who serve -- sergeant jacques joan who served with the american army in theic, wanted to place a wreath at the n normandy, an honor to his comrades in arms. >> it's my way of commemraiding the six. i don't want them to be forgotten. it's too early. >> reporter: with each anniversary, there are fewer and fewer old soldier to keep the memory alive. fewer and fewer to come back. then there are many here who never left, and they, too, sustain the memory. jim bittermann, cnn, france. >>> we have this just in to cnn. fresh violence to report in eastern ukraine. the ukrainian state border guard says one of their border guard is under attack by hundreds of militants. the assault is ongoing with seven border guards wounded but so far no fatalities. >>> we want to look at the weather now. another round of severe weather for part of europe and another hot day for northeast asia. >> deja vu. let's go to ivan with the cnn -- >> or dodge him depending on -- >> for brisbane -- >> no one was watching last hour. >> no, not at all. >> move on. >> indeed. >> practicing. >> yes.
staff sathd jacques jones who serve -- sergeant jacques joan who served with the american army in theic, wanted to place a wreath at the n normandy, an honor to his comrades in arms. >> it's my way of commemraiding the six. i don't want them to be forgotten. it's too early. >> reporter: with each anniversary, there are fewer and fewer old soldier to keep the memory alive. fewer and fewer to come back. then there are many here who never left, and they, too, sustain the memory. jim...
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just a few years ago he cooked in a polish hotel for visiting dignitaries such as helmut kohl and jacqueschirac. now he serves traditional cuisine for ordinary wage-earners, starting at just 2.50 euros. >> pierogi are trendy, but they're also our tradition. people here have always eaten them, and they'll do so in the future. they taste delicious. pierogi will always be in fashion. unfortunately we don't always have time to make them at home. >> and that's why people flock to pierogarnia. more than 2000 small dumplings are eaten here daily. young and old alike love pierogi. >> i'm fed up with kebabs and hot dogs. that's why i much prefer to eat pierogi for lunch. >> this combination of meat and thin, delicate dough tastes fabulous. and they always taste slightly different everywhere. so, it's a kind of surprise. >> childhood memories and surprise -- pierogi combine both in a single bite. >> so, don't forget to share your global snack suggestion so we can spread the word and the recipe. earlier we looked at difficulties of those who fled their homeland to escape conflict. now we meet a grou
just a few years ago he cooked in a polish hotel for visiting dignitaries such as helmut kohl and jacqueschirac. now he serves traditional cuisine for ordinary wage-earners, starting at just 2.50 euros. >> pierogi are trendy, but they're also our tradition. people here have always eaten them, and they'll do so in the future. they taste delicious. pierogi will always be in fashion. unfortunately we don't always have time to make them at home. >> and that's why people flock to...
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design to do jacque on the method yes because it was i asked kronk i was to marry. the germans took. inspiration from the american law from book the bill. establishing their own sterilization law. the law for the prevention of hereditary disease spring was passed on the fourteenth of july nine hundred thirty three conditions such as mentally disturbed schizophrenia depressed deaf disabled alcoholics were targeted by the law. tribunal's on hereditary health were set up composed of two doctors and a judge. under the nazi regime they carried out the forced sterilization of four hundred thousand people. make it. a fact but i hate. and. that's. the immense. convention tungstens importance in fathom. just mention once in she'll come up so i'm certain you're all about as close to your target of music so a little would be done to guns cause of corporate india when i'm trying. to sit on the set at present thoughts because it. actually does not think of tossing us in washington d.c. enough our thought isn't any good interview or what the bunny seamanship do it just so they ca
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it's because he's the grandson of jacques cousteau.ive under the sea for 31 days and break his grandfather's record. hear what fabien cousteau is trying to accomplish and why that guy can't come up, even if he wants to. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? ... many okinawans stay so ractive as they age... (elder man speaks in japanese) (elder man then laughs) (elder woman speaks in japanese) but okinaw
it's because he's the grandson of jacques cousteau.ive under the sea for 31 days and break his grandfather's record. hear what fabien cousteau is trying to accomplish and why that guy can't come up, even if he wants to. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer....
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built by the late jacques littlefield, who was a military history buff, most of his tanks never saw combat. >> in general, tanks that saw action didn't come home. >> but many are extremely rare. like this german panser 5, one of the most feared tanks of world war ii. >> this is the only restored example north america. >> reporter: how much do you want for it? >> this one's not for sale, unfortunately. >> come on! >> reporter: rob callings and his foundation which acquired this collection are keeping some of the rarer pieces for a new people back east, to honor those who helped save the world. >> you sit on top of the tank and you feel like a world conquerer. >> reporter: the last time he rode in one of these shermans, he was just a kid fighting the nazis. >> i can't even describe it for you. >> everyone should have a tank, we say a tank in every garage. >> reporter: it's tempting. driving lesson included. >> how do we go forward? >> i'm not telling you that. >> reporter: assuming you have a deep enough pocket. >> this is probably going to be $500,000 to $600,000. cash. in portola valley, b
built by the late jacques littlefield, who was a military history buff, most of his tanks never saw combat. >> in general, tanks that saw action didn't come home. >> but many are extremely rare. like this german panser 5, one of the most feared tanks of world war ii. >> this is the only restored example north america. >> reporter: how much do you want for it? >> this one's not for sale, unfortunately. >> come on! >> reporter: rob callings and his...
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he is the grandson of the famous explorer jacques cousteau. been putting under the ocean. but get more from my compost. >> the federal reserve has extended deadlines until next year for capital plans from o.igroup and hsbc banks tests measured how handle a financial crisis. at morgan stanley they received 90,000 applications. 1000 positions. dreamworks' big sequel is dragging. at theie was a miss box office and dragging dreamworks to a loss. chief executives of at&t and dreck tv are defending their $48 billion. they testified before house members. megan hughes has been covering all this. do lawmakers seem to be for or against this combination? x that is a good question. you did not hear a lot of direct attacks from lawmakers. we did hear some tough questions from senator al franken but we heard more broad concerns bemoaning the state of the saying wedscape. cannot consider this plan in a vacuum. it has been a to the executives to say why this is different, why he argues this is going to be it for consumers. here are some of the stats. he says content costs will be lowered
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welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser in the words of the great philosopher zoners jacques was who was of course an inspiration for the french revolution in truth laws are always useful to those with possessions and harmful to those who have nothing from which it follows that the social state is advantageous to men only when all possess something and none has too much and quote today we're going to look at some of the headlines from a very unsocial state can revolutionize be far behind and we mentioned revolution stacy i think you've got include russell brant russell brand is the revolutionary he's a man of the revolution russell welcome because a report very grateful that you have me here on the kaiser put your program thank you very much absolutely say see what is actually happening well we will respond accordingly so after five years of a financial crisis and there rising wealth and income gap as a result we're going to look at some of the headlines that we see happening around the world regarding austerity britain pushed one hundred twenty nine billion pounds deeper into th
welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser in the words of the great philosopher zoners jacques was who was of course an inspiration for the french revolution in truth laws are always useful to those with possessions and harmful to those who have nothing from which it follows that the social state is advantageous to men only when all possess something and none has too much and quote today we're going to look at some of the headlines from a very unsocial state can revolutionize be far behind...
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also, we'll go under the sea, to talk with jacques cousteau's grandson. hoping to break a record set by his grandfather . [ gunfire ] >> syria's gun battlsir serious gun battles in iraq. vote necessary afghanistan return to the polls to elect their next president.
also, we'll go under the sea, to talk with jacques cousteau's grandson. hoping to break a record set by his grandfather . [ gunfire ] >> syria's gun battlsir serious gun battles in iraq. vote necessary afghanistan return to the polls to elect their next president.
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because a report i'm max kaiser in the words of the great philosopher zone's jacques was who was of course an inspiration for the french revolution in truth the laws are always useful to those with possessions and harmful to those who have nothing from which it follows that the social state is advantageous to men only when all possess something and none has too much and quote today we're going to look at some of the headlines from a very unsocial state can revolution be far behind and we mentioned revolution stacey i think you've got include russell brand russell brand is the revolutionary he's a man of the revolution russell welcome because a report very grateful that you have me here on the kaiser put your program thank you very much for slowly say see what is actually happening well we will respond accordingly so after five years of a financial crisis and there rising wealth and income gap as a result we're going to look at some of the headlines that we see happening around the world regarding austerity britain pushed one hundred twenty nine billion pounds deeper into the red this is no
because a report i'm max kaiser in the words of the great philosopher zone's jacques was who was of course an inspiration for the french revolution in truth the laws are always useful to those with possessions and harmful to those who have nothing from which it follows that the social state is advantageous to men only when all possess something and none has too much and quote today we're going to look at some of the headlines from a very unsocial state can revolution be far behind and we...
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also, we'll go under the sea, to talk with jacques cousteau's grandson. hoping to break a record set by his grandfather. are we'll see you next time. >> hello everybody and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster in for john siegenthaler. it is 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, 8:00 p.m. out west and you're watching the only life national newscast at this hour. just ahead. >> we will not be sending u.s. troops back into combat in iraq. >> the president is clear. america will only go so far when it comes to the crietio crisis . plus. >> i made the film so that soldiers
also, we'll go under the sea, to talk with jacques cousteau's grandson. hoping to break a record set by his grandfather. are we'll see you next time. >> hello everybody and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster in for john siegenthaler. it is 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, 8:00 p.m. out west and you're watching the only life national newscast at this hour. just ahead. >> we will not be sending u.s. troops back into combat in iraq. >> the president is clear. america...
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. >> jacques no fog. triple digits coming into place tomorrow. we are getting close today and the inland east bay. a big warmup 56789 to 10 warmer around the bay and that includes the coast. we are fog-free this morning and starting out with a sot here from our east bay hills camera atop vollmer peak. the temperatures ranging from mid-50s in the city to 60 around the bay. 58 in san jose. good morning san carlos. 57 for you and 54 half moon bay. just got a couple wisps of fog here and there. roof camera nice and clear and no wind. the sea breeze will be right at the coast today. anywhere from to 10 to 20 miles an hour. 6 0s there. 54 novato, 50 by the delta, southwest wind at 28 miles an hour. 58 in livermore. cool temperatures in the north bay at 52 degrees. from our sutro tower camera, looks beautiful this early. enjoy it. it be getting quite warm today. but the hottest day is tomorrow with near 100-degree heat and slight cooling on tuesday. that will be the trend. temperatures aren't going to be that dramatically cooler in the days ahead. we wi
. >> jacques no fog. triple digits coming into place tomorrow. we are getting close today and the inland east bay. a big warmup 56789 to 10 warmer around the bay and that includes the coast. we are fog-free this morning and starting out with a sot here from our east bay hills camera atop vollmer peak. the temperatures ranging from mid-50s in the city to 60 around the bay. 58 in san jose. good morning san carlos. 57 for you and 54 half moon bay. just got a couple wisps of fog here and...
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he is the grandson of the famous explorer jacques cousteau.
he is the grandson of the famous explorer jacques cousteau.
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in my case growing up on the coast of spain in the '70s and watching jacques cousteau's documentarieshat he show does when he was filming in the '40s and 50s. and how many of you have a similar story of loss? how many of you have seen the ocean -- raise your hands. secretary kerry already reminded us what we have lost because of overfishing, pollution and the emerging threat of ocean warming and acidification. but today i want to show you what we have found, what i've seen in places that are remote and have not been affected by human activities. like the southern lined islands. thank you, mr. president, for making a great -- [inaudible] ndu specific remote island. diving in these places is like going back in time to an ocean with crystal-clear water full of large predators and healthy corals. and these reefs, this particular reef that the secretary show does, is not only healthy but more resilient to the effects of global warming. so the question we need to ask ourselves is quite simple. how can we move ocean ecosystems closer to a state that is healthy and more resilient? the solutio
in my case growing up on the coast of spain in the '70s and watching jacques cousteau's documentarieshat he show does when he was filming in the '40s and 50s. and how many of you have a similar story of loss? how many of you have seen the ocean -- raise your hands. secretary kerry already reminded us what we have lost because of overfishing, pollution and the emerging threat of ocean warming and acidification. but today i want to show you what we have found, what i've seen in places that are...
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jacques is a french economist, and nonresident senior fellow at brookings.he's very modest, cycad arguing with them what i should put in terms of description on the handouts. he was senior advisor to the minister french prime with privatenomist and public sector experience. he is one of the few organizers of the annual economist meeting which meets every year and brings together economists from around the world. two very dear friends, the messenger of ireland in the ambassador of the united kingdom. check onson, i did not every single position she has had, but she seems to have gotten all the important positions. among them, of course, ambassador to france. but of course, to brussels, to the eu, so she is extremely knowledgeable about the eu affairs. o, to global., to affairs and now to washington. she reminded me that she also negotiated much more recently on , but that isgram when ireland was already doing pretty well. sir peter, previously ambassador in france, in turkey where we became friends, and now in washington. again, i do not think i can how he is
jacques is a french economist, and nonresident senior fellow at brookings.he's very modest, cycad arguing with them what i should put in terms of description on the handouts. he was senior advisor to the minister french prime with privatenomist and public sector experience. he is one of the few organizers of the annual economist meeting which meets every year and brings together economists from around the world. two very dear friends, the messenger of ireland in the ambassador of the united...
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jacques has always loved animals but has never met one quite like this. a seal, more specifically a $7,000 robot seal. >> it's not really but he feels like he's real. >> reporter: developed in japan. it's being tested in a pilot program. >> from what we've been able to see, it's not only had an increase in social behaviors, positive mod changes and a deceit -- mood changes and a decrease in self-isolation. but we've noticed we have been able to decrease our use of the medications. >> reporter: parra responds to light, to your touch and if you talk to her, she often talks back. she'll even let you know when she doesn't like what you are doing. she really doesn't like it when you touch her which kerrs -- wis whiskers. put her in a room and silent rooms are full of chatter. >> it's me. >> we just let them interact. it's memory care. it wouldn't be of any benefit to explain that they are not real because their senses, everything about them believes this is a real animal. >> reporter: the pilot program began in march and will finish mid-july. jacques doesn't k
jacques has always loved animals but has never met one quite like this. a seal, more specifically a $7,000 robot seal. >> it's not really but he feels like he's real. >> reporter: developed in japan. it's being tested in a pilot program. >> from what we've been able to see, it's not only had an increase in social behaviors, positive mod changes and a deceit -- mood changes and a decrease in self-isolation. but we've noticed we have been able to decrease our use of the...
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. >> jacques that will be quick, though. >> thank you, lisa. in sports, the giants try to get out of a slide. last night the giants' struggles continued. here's abc7 sports director larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. outside of the one shining moment recently, the giants have just flat out lost their mojo. last night their ace, madison bumgarner, took the mound against the reds. giants losing nine. their last eleven at home. and brandon, a baby giraffe, so cute. bumgarner becomes the first giants pitcher since 1992 to pick-off two batters in the first. and bob frazier. pay attention. wheels come off in the fifth. the single. two batters later hamilton bloops to right, two score. next batter frazier rbi single. reds would string together four rbi drifts and jay bruce tops it off with another rbi single. bumgarner, 5 runs on 9 hits, six innings, and the giants are shut down 6-2. but l.a. lost, as well, so the lead remains at two. >>> and a's in miami. cespedes had his mom watching. and don't you know about y
. >> jacques that will be quick, though. >> thank you, lisa. in sports, the giants try to get out of a slide. last night the giants' struggles continued. here's abc7 sports director larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. outside of the one shining moment recently, the giants have just flat out lost their mojo. last night their ace, madison bumgarner, took the mound against the reds. giants losing nine. their last eleven at home. and brandon,...
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word of the event spread through social need jacques word of mouth. not a bad way to spend the day.that looks awesome. i had one when i was little and it was yellow. torres up the grass. my dad hated it. >> we had like injuries with that. you fall on a sprinklerhead or something. >> and especially when you fall right off on to the grass. ouch! >> here's a look from vollmer peak a gorgeous shot of the fog that slides in over the hills p and in concord, a little bit of a breeze with the fog. it retreats quickly and it will reveal another sunny and warm day inland. i'll have the details ahead. >> a beautiful shot there. next, hunter pence hits a tape measure shot in arizona as the giants try to snap a six-game ♪ makes about as much sensere... as a gas guzzling suv here. the quick charging, zero emission, all-electric, all-new smart electric drive. just $139 a month. >> coming back a shot from our exploratorium kam. it will be a beautiful today. >> tonight "rising star" debuts. it's so different. >> what is one of the worst things about music competitions on tv? you vote and then you ha
word of the event spread through social need jacques word of mouth. not a bad way to spend the day.that looks awesome. i had one when i was little and it was yellow. torres up the grass. my dad hated it. >> we had like injuries with that. you fall on a sprinklerhead or something. >> and especially when you fall right off on to the grass. ouch! >> here's a look from vollmer peak a gorgeous shot of the fog that slides in over the hills p and in concord, a little bit of a breeze...
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in my case, growing up on the mediterranean coast of spain in the 70's and watching jacques cousteau'sish -- and abundant fish that cousteau .howed us when he was filming how many of you have a similar story of loss? how many of you have seen the ocean now were in the ocean of your childhood? raise your hands. secretary kerry already reminded us what we have lost because of overfishing, pollution and the of ocean warming and acidification. today, i want to show you what we have found, what i have seen in places that are remote and have not been affected by human activities. like kiribati's southern highlands. and the u.s. pacific remote islands. diving in these places, it is like going back in time to an ocean with crystal-clear water full of large predators and healthy corals. these reefs, these pristine that they are more resilient to the impact of global warming. the question we need to ask ourselves is quite simple. how can we move ocean ecosystems closer to the state of health and resilience? becausetions are many so are the problems. we need to manage our fisheries pollution.uce
in my case, growing up on the mediterranean coast of spain in the 70's and watching jacques cousteau'sish -- and abundant fish that cousteau .howed us when he was filming how many of you have a similar story of loss? how many of you have seen the ocean now were in the ocean of your childhood? raise your hands. secretary kerry already reminded us what we have lost because of overfishing, pollution and the of ocean warming and acidification. today, i want to show you what we have found, what i...
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reporter: oppenheimer once performed with the new york city ballet and with legendary classic dancer jacques started the national dance institute in new york to expose inner city children to ballet, he convinced oppenheimer to teach and eventually bring the program to new mexico. they offered lessons this past year to nearly 8,000 children in more than 80 public schools across the state. >> this is the perfect counted eight! she's smiling, her hands are out -- >> reporter: fourth and fifth graders are taught during the school day. after school, lessons for older, more advanced dancers and pre-schoolers. most classes are free of charge to students and no one is turned away because his or her family can't pay. it costs about $5 million a year to run the organization. some of that money is raised at galas like this one in santa fe. support comes from foundations, local businesses and individual donors. executive director russell baker explains the mission. >> we believe it takes energy and effort to do something with excellence, so what we teach, we call the core four. work hard do your best. n
reporter: oppenheimer once performed with the new york city ballet and with legendary classic dancer jacques started the national dance institute in new york to expose inner city children to ballet, he convinced oppenheimer to teach and eventually bring the program to new mexico. they offered lessons this past year to nearly 8,000 children in more than 80 public schools across the state. >> this is the perfect counted eight! she's smiling, her hands are out -- >> reporter: fourth...
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this will be one day longer than his grandfather, perhaps you've heard of him, jacques cousteau. >> we'res is about the size of a school bus and we're six people in a very cozy place so we have to pack lightly. >> so what kind of research opportunity does this provide you? >> well, it provides us an unprecedented view of the final frontier of exploration on our planet. >> there you have it. john berman, thanks for sharing the interview. >>> coming up next, a homeless teen who turned out to be a high school valedictorian. that's next. ouncer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosin
this will be one day longer than his grandfather, perhaps you've heard of him, jacques cousteau. >> we'res is about the size of a school bus and we're six people in a very cozy place so we have to pack lightly. >> so what kind of research opportunity does this provide you? >> well, it provides us an unprecedented view of the final frontier of exploration on our planet. >> there you have it. john berman, thanks for sharing the interview. >>> coming up next, a...
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for 31 days ocean explorer fabien cousteau, grandson of jacques cousteau will live under water in thethe 30-day record set by his grandfather. we are joined right now i hope by fabien cousteau, some 60 feet under water off the coast of florida. thanks so much for being here, fabian. let me ask you. you've been under water now for about a day. you are about 1/30 of the way there. are you ready to give up? >> absolutely not. this is the most fantastic place in the world to be. as a matter of fact, you had a hard time finding me because i was trying to hide. >> how does one pack for 31 days under water? >> [ inaudible ]. this laboratory is quauld aquarius operated by florida international university. we're nice and tightly packed in here. this is about the size of a school bus, we're six people in a very cozy place. so we have to pack lightly. >> what does this vantage point being 60 feet under water for this length of time. what kind of research opportunity does this provide you? it provides an unprecedented view on the final frontier in terms of exploration on our planet. >> it sound l
for 31 days ocean explorer fabien cousteau, grandson of jacques cousteau will live under water in thethe 30-day record set by his grandfather. we are joined right now i hope by fabien cousteau, some 60 feet under water off the coast of florida. thanks so much for being here, fabian. let me ask you. you've been under water now for about a day. you are about 1/30 of the way there. are you ready to give up? >> absolutely not. this is the most fantastic place in the world to be. as a matter...