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volcanoes simultaneously, we might expect to see some kind of an impact can ruin from the university of hawaii. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. and some work of action now we're in group b. iran needed just a tie against the us to get through to the round of the last 16. but in the end it was the americans who secured the one mill when and move on to the knockout stage. the us were in charge of the game from the 1st minute and it was christian politic scoring the games only goal after an assist. ron got only a few chances in that 97 minutes. this one bigger li, mystical us finish, 2nd in the group and the heart broken iranians 3rd, that means they're out. england, meanwhile, was the leader and grew be heading into the matchups. they were up against rival whales. and england found all they needed from marcus rochefort rochefort, connected on this free cake to ensure england were of one mill early in the 2nd half in england, forwarded on from there. rochefort took a pass along the right side and weaved his way for a left foot and shot england when it 3 for the butner of dw sport
volcanoes simultaneously, we might expect to see some kind of an impact can ruin from the university of hawaii. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. and some work of action now we're in group b. iran needed just a tie against the us to get through to the round of the last 16. but in the end it was the americans who secured the one mill when and move on to the knockout stage. the us were in charge of the game from the 1st minute and it was christian politic scoring the games only...
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julia hammer is a volcanologist at the university of hawaii. nty of notice should people need to evacuate. it's been showing signs of unrest for about a month now and fortunately that gave the hazard managers and the us geological survey staff time to brief the local communities. what wasn't known was exactly when or where the lover would come out, so there is always something to surprise us but it did follow a regular pattern that has been the case for the most recent times for mauna loa where the eruptions started at the summit and lover emanated in a crack within the summit caldera. but then a few hours after that, caldera. but then a few hours afterthat, by caldera. but then a few hours after that, by early morning this morning it had migrated to the northeast rift zone where it still is erupting from. find it still is erupting from. and i 'ust it still is erupting from. and i just have _ it still is erupting from. and i just have to _ it still is erupting from. and ijust have to ask _ it still is erupting from. and i just have to ask at - it
julia hammer is a volcanologist at the university of hawaii. nty of notice should people need to evacuate. it's been showing signs of unrest for about a month now and fortunately that gave the hazard managers and the us geological survey staff time to brief the local communities. what wasn't known was exactly when or where the lover would come out, so there is always something to surprise us but it did follow a regular pattern that has been the case for the most recent times for mauna loa where...
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. >> it's mating season in hawaii for the nearly 10,000 humpback whales that migrate down from southeast alaska each year. doctor joe mobley of the universitywhales. >> yeah, i guess the song is supposed to be like the most complex display in the animal kingdom. when you're close to a singer, you can actually feel it through your whole body. it's like 185 db, really loud. wow. >> they don't mind us at all, do they ? ♪ ♪ >> oh, we got it . >>> welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada, and all around the world.
. >> it's mating season in hawaii for the nearly 10,000 humpback whales that migrate down from southeast alaska each year. doctor joe mobley of the universitywhales. >> yeah, i guess the song is supposed to be like the most complex display in the animal kingdom. when you're close to a singer, you can actually feel it through your whole body. it's like 185 db, really loud. wow. >> they don't mind us at all, do they ? ♪ ♪ >> oh, we got it . >>> welcome to all...
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joining me now to discuss is kenneth reuben, a professor in earth sciences at the university of hawaii. so good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> aloha. thanks for having me. >> aloha. this is very good news that right now no communities are being affected. can you explain the geography and how the conditions could change and impact the locations. >> yes. it's almost 14,000 feet tall and most of the eruptions in this historic record which has covered the last 200 years occur quite a ways from any population center many tens of miles. different parts of the volcano are more or less steep. the steepness of the volcano explains how fast it can travel down the coast and to population centers. the current eruption is in the northeast sector of the volcano where the slopes are the most gentle. in the past lava flows there have reached population centers, it's taken multiple weeks. there would be plenty of warning if that were to be how the eruptions proceed. >> how long may this erupt proceed for? what can we expect about progress based on previous eruptions? >> so there'
joining me now to discuss is kenneth reuben, a professor in earth sciences at the university of hawaii. so good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> aloha. thanks for having me. >> aloha. this is very good news that right now no communities are being affected. can you explain the geography and how the conditions could change and impact the locations. >> yes. it's almost 14,000 feet tall and most of the eruptions in this historic record which has covered the...
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many of them attended the university of hawaii, which has a dorm dedicated to one of the officers of the 442. i think they had a group of art otc students who were disarmed and continued to actually serve in a security functions. i think they made the transition. they were americans and they would have fought to hold the island. you have a large filipino population, a mexican population, puerto rican population, portugal's population -- >> korean, chinese. >> chinese. many of them ended up in the american armed forces during world war ii and they don't get anything like the recognition for world war ii veterans. >> there was a lot of concern about spies and sabotage prior to the attack. in fact, that became a major issue. post pro harbor reviews showed that the military commander said that what failures there were to prepare for the attack or partially because they were focused on this issue of sabotage any potential threat of this large japanese american population in hawaii. i believe it is a fact -- a pilot crash landed his plane on this island way out in the western part of the a
many of them attended the university of hawaii, which has a dorm dedicated to one of the officers of the 442. i think they had a group of art otc students who were disarmed and continued to actually serve in a security functions. i think they made the transition. they were americans and they would have fought to hold the island. you have a large filipino population, a mexican population, puerto rican population, portugal's population -- >> korean, chinese. >> chinese. many of them...
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young and born in the united states and american's citizens and many of them attended the university of hawaii which in fact has a dorm dedicated to one of the officers of the 442. and i think they had a group of the students rotc students disarmed and continued to actually to serve it in a security functions and i think they'd made the transition, they were americans and they were thought to be on the island and then you had the population it the mexican populations, and the portuguese. >> korean chinese. >> and many of them ended up in the american armed forces during world war ii they don't get anything like the recognition of world war two veterans received. >> there is a lot of concern about the spies sabotage prior to the attacking american military and in fact, became a major issue in post pearl harbor reviews the military commanders in part said that the failures and to prepare for the attack partly because the focus on this issue of sabotage and potential threat of this large japanese-american population it and in hawaii it is i believe the fact that other than this incident which was
young and born in the united states and american's citizens and many of them attended the university of hawaii which in fact has a dorm dedicated to one of the officers of the 442. and i think they had a group of the students rotc students disarmed and continued to actually to serve it in a security functions and i think they'd made the transition, they were americans and they were thought to be on the island and then you had the population it the mexican populations, and the portuguese....
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gail is an associate professor of business at brigham young university, hawaii. he has taught economics and statistics at al-faisal in riyadh, saudi arabia. at brigham young university and boise state university. and the college of idaho. he published widely in such places like forbes, the utah bar journal, collette and other places. he is a senior fellow with the discovery, serves on the board of human progress dot org and also serves on the foundation economic education, faculty network and is a scholar. hawai'i's grassroot institute. he's also a member of the montpellier and society and as i mentioned previously the coauthor of annual simon abundance index. please help me welcome professor. well, thank you very much for coming out today. it's a great privilege to be back here at cato and especially honored be here with david simon, julian simons son. also want to thank twitter. that's how i met marianne and filed about five years ago and he has been the perfect collaborator for this adventure of new discovery that we've been on. sir david attenborough many of y
gail is an associate professor of business at brigham young university, hawaii. he has taught economics and statistics at al-faisal in riyadh, saudi arabia. at brigham young university and boise state university. and the college of idaho. he published widely in such places like forbes, the utah bar journal, collette and other places. he is a senior fellow with the discovery, serves on the board of human progress dot org and also serves on the foundation economic education, faculty network and...
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hawaii in colorado. classes may be canceled. important research put on hold is nearly 50,000. you see workers plan to walk off the job , a possible strike at all 10 university of california schools on monday could force the cancelation of classes at berkeley and research to stop at ucsf ktvu to medicaid. donna explains why negotiations have broken down. i do tissue culture . i maintain cell lines. they need to be fed regularly. i froze them as if because we don't know right when we're when we're coming back when the u. c is going to stop breaking the law, mcdonough is a student researcher at ucsf studying multiple sclerosis. she was in friday on a holiday on sure, when she'll get back to her research since she'll be on the picket line monday. we're not going to let them $46 billion industry run over the people who actually make this place work. and nearly 50,000, members of the united auto workers union, which represents postdocs, academic researchers, graduate student researchers and student employees, like teaching assistants and tutors at uc schools, all planned to strike on monday at ucsf. that means about 3000 employees with cutting edge projects on cance
hawaii in colorado. classes may be canceled. important research put on hold is nearly 50,000. you see workers plan to walk off the job , a possible strike at all 10 university of california schools on monday could force the cancelation of classes at berkeley and research to stop at ucsf ktvu to medicaid. donna explains why negotiations have broken down. i do tissue culture . i maintain cell lines. they need to be fed regularly. i froze them as if because we don't know right when we're when...
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hawaii to maine. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. >> and this is the campus of arizona state universityasting ballots, deciding who controls congress for the next two years, and who will control the governors' mansions in 36 states, wolf. >> really important, erin. new hampshire, wisconsin, pennsylvania and nevada we are focused on this hour, any one of which could be decisive. we have reporters in those states, and indeed across the map. diana gallagher is in new hampshire, sara sidner is in arizona. let's start with miguel in detroit, where officials were concerned about turnout in the largest city in michigan, but it looks like detroiters might be coming out on this voting day. what can you tell us, miguel? >> reporter: we've been seeing that throughout different -- there weren't as many -- but we spoke to the head of the naacp, who suppose at this precinct, and he said detroiters, they're going to vote. all the discussion about that, whether it has any merit or not -- >> yes. >> -- does that put everybody off? >> i'm so glad you asked that question. we want everybody to vote. i want
hawaii to maine. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. >> and this is the campus of arizona state universityasting ballots, deciding who controls congress for the next two years, and who will control the governors' mansions in 36 states, wolf. >> really important, erin. new hampshire, wisconsin, pennsylvania and nevada we are focused on this hour, any one of which could be decisive. we have reporters in those states, and indeed across...