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from time to time and i could see behind me as i look over to berkeley and up to the north toward angel island. that is what we are going to deal with, sunny afternoon, winds are gusty at 13 miles per hour, and ten in napa and half moon bay and 13 in fairfield and everyone else is less than that to fairly calm in the north bay valley. temperatures are in the mid-to-upper 60's in most areas and oakland is behind us at 62. santa rosa is ahead of everyone at 70 right now. here is a look at san jose, check out the glorious sunshine: sunny today, the warming trend continues, and a slow tapering of temperatures thursday, friday and saturday and sunday and monday that next system will be much cooler and the chance of rain is now looking look it could come in on sunday and hang around for veterans day on monday. first, a look at oakland, the port, downtown, from our south beach camera, look how clean the air is today, no "spare the air" day temperatures are two to six degrees warmer-than-average from 71 at san jose and redwood city and two our three degrees warmer and oakland is 72 and napa is 75 toda
from time to time and i could see behind me as i look over to berkeley and up to the north toward angel island. that is what we are going to deal with, sunny afternoon, winds are gusty at 13 miles per hour, and ten in napa and half moon bay and 13 in fairfield and everyone else is less than that to fairly calm in the north bay valley. temperatures are in the mid-to-upper 60's in most areas and oakland is behind us at 62. santa rosa is ahead of everyone at 70 right now. here is a look at san...
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this is angel island from mount tam cam.e background, berkeley with all the lights shining brightly. we're looking at high clouds moving in. they're going to thicken up as we get through tomorrow and eventually we'll see the chance for rhine. tonight, partly cloudy skies, moon light, full moon and high clouds. cool temperatures t.cooler spots getting down into the 30s, north day. upper 40s to 50s in the bay. low clouds to start things off. fairly gray in the morning. breaks of sunshine by midday. later in the afternoon the clouds increase and that brings in the chance for wet weather. 4:00 p.m. monday future cast, we're looking moch. the green begins to show up here showing light rain to the north of santa rosa by 11:00 p.m. this. tries to make its way to the south. this is the initial band. it's fairly weak and falls apart. by 8:00 we start to see more work in and this spreads south bound through the late morning and afternoon. light to moderate rain tuesday and then the rain begins to increase as we get into the night time
this is angel island from mount tam cam.e background, berkeley with all the lights shining brightly. we're looking at high clouds moving in. they're going to thicken up as we get through tomorrow and eventually we'll see the chance for rhine. tonight, partly cloudy skies, moon light, full moon and high clouds. cool temperatures t.cooler spots getting down into the 30s, north day. upper 40s to 50s in the bay. low clouds to start things off. fairly gray in the morning. breaks of sunshine by...
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. >> sand pumped through a pipeline extending from a barge the material was near angel island the beachll be rebuilt as much as 100 feet into the water. in the end, sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach. >> there is no trucks taking a number of trucks going up and down streets here to do it any other way. and they're doing it right, i think. >> reconstruction expected to be done by the end of the year, and should last two decades or more. >> amazing process. >> it is. >> it's not exactly beach weather. >> yes. >> we had sprinkles this morning. scattered showers and light. most of the bay area dry and about mid afternoon, sunny. clear skies across the entire area now. we can see a few high clouds passing by overnight at the moment, it's clear. temperatures mainly low to mid-60s from san francisco to oakland and redwood city. a cool 59 in half moon bay. another live sfru our sutro camera looking over san francisco. clear skies. and a live view along the bay beach from our camera here. here is what the satellite image looks like. a frontal system brought a threat of showers triz
. >> sand pumped through a pipeline extending from a barge the material was near angel island the beachll be rebuilt as much as 100 feet into the water. in the end, sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach. >> there is no trucks taking a number of trucks going up and down streets here to do it any other way. and they're doing it right, i think. >> reconstruction expected to be done by the end of the year, and should last two decades or more. >> amazing process....
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and it's fitting that we're here in chinatown, just a few miles away from angel island. >> it was anntry point for hundreds and thousands of mostly asian immigrants in the early 20th century. the democratic controlled senate earlier this year passed a immigration bill, but republicans in the house would rather address the issue with a series of smaller issue. yesterday kevin mccarthy said immigration reform will happen and house speaker john boehner claimed reform is far from dead. mike willis is a reporter for "the hill" and covers immigration issues. where do we stand on this now? the senate passed it's bill, what does it look like the house is prepared to do, mike? >> they're not prepared to do anything. there is only eight legislative days left in the year. there is not time to pick up something so controversial. this is something that will be kicked until next year, they have passed several the committee level, but they never came up for a floor vote. for some reason they didn't want to bring it to the floor, and politically there is no real advantage for them to do so. most of
and it's fitting that we're here in chinatown, just a few miles away from angel island. >> it was anntry point for hundreds and thousands of mostly asian immigrants in the early 20th century. the democratic controlled senate earlier this year passed a immigration bill, but republicans in the house would rather address the issue with a series of smaller issue. yesterday kevin mccarthy said immigration reform will happen and house speaker john boehner claimed reform is far from dead. mike...
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. >> sand pumped through a pipeline extending from a barge the material was near angel island the beachwill be rebuilt as much as 100 feet into the water. in the end, sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach. >> there is no trucks taking a number of trucks going up and down streets here to do it any other way. and they're doing it right, i think. >> reconstruction expected to be done by the end of the year, and should last two decades or more. >> amazing process. >> it is. >> it's not exactly beach weather. >> yes. >> we had sprinkles this morning. scattered showers and light. most of the bay area dry and about mid afternoon, sunny. clear skies across the entire area now. we can see a few high clouds passing by overnight at the moment, it's clear. temperatures mainly low to mid-60s from san francisco to oakland and redwood city. a cool 59 in half moon bay. another live sfru our sutro camera looking over san francisco. clear skies. along the bay beach from our camera satellite image looks like. a frontal system brought a threat of showers triz fiz yiled. and what remains of it is
. >> sand pumped through a pipeline extending from a barge the material was near angel island the beachwill be rebuilt as much as 100 feet into the water. in the end, sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach. >> there is no trucks taking a number of trucks going up and down streets here to do it any other way. and they're doing it right, i think. >> reconstruction expected to be done by the end of the year, and should last two decades or more. >> amazing process....
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it is fitting that we are here in chinatown just a few miles from angel island. in the early 1900s, 300,000 people, maybe some of them your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. for many a represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they finally arrived where they believed anything was possible. for some it represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that did not treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as everybody else. asians face this. so the irish. so italians. so the jews. many groups still do today. that did not stop those brave minimum and from coming. they were drawn by a believe maybe i never had a chance for a good education, but might daughter can go to college. maybe i start off washing dishes, but my son can become mayor of san francisco. [applause] maybe i have to make sacrifices today but those sacrifices are worth it. it may mean a better life for my family. that is a family story that will be shared by millions of americans around the table on thursday. broughtthe
it is fitting that we are here in chinatown just a few miles from angel island. in the early 1900s, 300,000 people, maybe some of them your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. for many a represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they finally arrived where they believed anything was possible. for some it represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that did not treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as...
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brothers and they spent about a year getting ready for this escape and set off in the bay heading for angel island on a homemade raft and never to be heard from again. some people are convinced they made it. >> no, they are at my place. >> quickly about the show and i want to ask you, 20 seconds what is the show about? >> the idea is we take viewers to places they just wouldn't be able to see on their own. >> like alcatraz? >> disney world? >> that was the wrong way to phrase it. we are taking them to places like white sands missal range and the only place forayed yow active waste. >> cracker barrel? >> cracker barrel. who dwoas there anymore -- who goes there anymore? >> we will get letters. >> tell me about the less than lethal weapon episode. >> very interesting if by interesting you want to watch mike baker get shot in the ass with a taser. phac noising stuff. >> -- fascinating stuff. >> is the strangeness your ass? >> you find a taser and of course it is 1800 volts pulsing through your body for five seconds and locks you up. you want to hit him in the back and in the ass because those are the
brothers and they spent about a year getting ready for this escape and set off in the bay heading for angel island on a homemade raft and never to be heard from again. some people are convinced they made it. >> no, they are at my place. >> quickly about the show and i want to ask you, 20 seconds what is the show about? >> the idea is we take viewers to places they just wouldn't be able to see on their own. >> like alcatraz? >> disney world? >> that was the...
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material vacuumed here angel island. 82,000 cubic yards of sand will be imported here to rebuild the resident stopped by to take pictures. >> it would take an enormous number of trucks to do it any other way >> reconstruction is expected to be done by the end of the year. and should last two decades or more >>> a school in los gatos is leaving a gift, singing and dancing to the version of the song "time warp". they buried a time capsule. >> all grades drew a picture of what they learned and loved. >> i want them to know mulberry is a special place, and it teaches you about caring. >> it's a private school, some students today say they look forward to coming back when the time capsule is opened in 25 years. >> fun stuff. >> thanks for joining us at 4:00. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now in dan and cheryl. >> thank you. dressed in a suit accompanied by parents, a 49er linebacker alden smith goes to court. his answer to the judge about fell knee gun charges. >>> a fire so explosive, it forces people to jump for their lives. >> and an out pouring of support. a live report on how the
material vacuumed here angel island. 82,000 cubic yards of sand will be imported here to rebuild the resident stopped by to take pictures. >> it would take an enormous number of trucks to do it any other way >> reconstruction is expected to be done by the end of the year. and should last two decades or more >>> a school in los gatos is leaving a gift, singing and dancing to the version of the song "time warp". they buried a time capsule. >> all grades drew a...
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from sutro tower the angel island with bright morning sun and the long shadows as the sun cops up.e watching through when and slight chance of a shower on sunday. the area of weather brought us the clouds and cooler weather is out of the way with high pressure moving in so we will see warmer weather. mid-to-upper 60's in the south bay and san jose is 67. mid-to-upper 60's on the peninsula with redwood city at 68. upper 60's to near 60 along the coast and mid-60's downtown and south san francisco and mid-to-upper 60's through the north bay valley and ten degrees cooler at the coast with mid-to-upper 60's along the east bay shore and oakland at 68 for the warm spot and east bay valley upper 60's to near 70 in fairly. tonight is chilly and maybe not so cold but close, mid-to-upper 30's inland and mid-to-upper 40's at the bay shore. the seven-day forecast, after a few high clouds, total sunshine and two to four degree warmer tomorrow and high clouds more numerous open wednesday and back to thursday and friday and a system draws near on saturday and sunday and it could look like the wee
from sutro tower the angel island with bright morning sun and the long shadows as the sun cops up.e watching through when and slight chance of a shower on sunday. the area of weather brought us the clouds and cooler weather is out of the way with high pressure moving in so we will see warmer weather. mid-to-upper 60's in the south bay and san jose is 67. mid-to-upper 60's on the peninsula with redwood city at 68. upper 60's to near 60 along the coast and mid-60's downtown and south san...
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the proposed locations include several san francisco piers, angel island, redwood city, and historicaltional park. the barge may also travel to other west coast ports. but as to when, is anyone's guess. >> the work seems to be a stand still. we're not sure what is going on we don't know if there are permit issues but there is no, no sign yet on when this might appear. >> deepening the mystery more. you can bet these guys will be clamoring to be among the first to check it out. >> i think it might be cool. like when apple first opened a store. a different concept. vey futuristic. it's pushing the edge. >>> airports around the nation observed a moment of silence today to honor the tsa officer killed by a gunman at los angeles international airport. operations halted at 9:20 a.m at that time friday a gunman killed the agent and wounded three other people, police shot the suspect who remains in the hospital. the tsa will hold a memorial service for hernandez on november 12th. >>> a bay area search continues for a missing 77-year-old man considered at risk. police say this man edward moore
the proposed locations include several san francisco piers, angel island, redwood city, and historicaltional park. the barge may also travel to other west coast ports. but as to when, is anyone's guess. >> the work seems to be a stand still. we're not sure what is going on we don't know if there are permit issues but there is no, no sign yet on when this might appear. >> deepening the mystery more. you can bet these guys will be clamoring to be among the first to check it out....
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to finish the job, and it's fitting that we are here in chinatown, just a few miles away from angel island. in the early 1900's, about 300,000 people, maybe some of your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. for many, it represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they finally arrived in a place where they believed anything was possible. for some, it also represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that didn't always treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as everybody else. the asians faced this, but so did the irish, so did italians, and so did jews, and many groups still do today. that didn't stop those brave men and women from coming. they were drawn by a belief in the power of opportunity. a belief that said, maybe i never had a chance at a good education, but this is a place where my daughter can go to college. maybe i had to start out washing dishes, but this is a place where my son can become mayor of san francisco. maybe i have to make sacrifices today, but those sacrifices are worth it if it means
to finish the job, and it's fitting that we are here in chinatown, just a few miles away from angel island. in the early 1900's, about 300,000 people, maybe some of your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. for many, it represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they finally arrived in a place where they believed anything was possible. for some, it also represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that didn't always treat its...
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the material was vacuumed from the floor of the bay near angel island. in the end, 82,000 cubic yards of sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach that's a mile and a half in lent. an alameda resident stopped by on his bike to take some pictures of the process. there's no trucks. i mean, it would take an enormous number of trucks going up and down our street here to do it any other way. they are doing it right, i think. >> the construction of crown beach is expected to be done by the end of this year and should last two decades or more. in almeda, laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> in sports both the raiders and the 49ers are on the road today. undrafted rookie matt mccloin will start as quarterback for the silver in black in houston in place of the injured terrelle pryor. tick off 10 :00 a.m. the 49ers return to the superdome against the saints. kickoff in new orleans, 1:25. big game week is here for stanford and cal but next saturday's game down on the farm lost some of its lifter or the cardinals were upset last night by usc. here's sports director l
the material was vacuumed from the floor of the bay near angel island. in the end, 82,000 cubic yards of sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach that's a mile and a half in lent. an alameda resident stopped by on his bike to take some pictures of the process. there's no trucks. i mean, it would take an enormous number of trucks going up and down our street here to do it any other way. they are doing it right, i think. >> the construction of crown beach is expected to be done by...
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. >> proposed location include several san francisco pier angel island national park in rich mon. the barn may also travel to other west coast port but when exactly is anyone guess. port of san francisco says google hasn't even applied for permit yet and work at treasure island appears to be at standstill. then a question of interest. if they build it will they come? >> it looks interesting. it's probably enough for me to decide to walk down here more often. >> usually when on this pass path i'm exercising that's my focus i'm not trying to stop and relax or anything like tha that. >> despite what some people may think now the pwaeshing of the barge promise it's unique addition to the waterfront. open treasure island abc 7 new news. >> if we'll find out sooner or later. cal-trans begins demolition of eastern span of the bay bridge next tuesday. crew begin by removing 1400 pet of the upper deck of the cantilever section that will take about 6 weeks. next year crew will take down the steel involves kuving cutting it in half. entire demolition take 3 years and cost 240 million dollars
. >> proposed location include several san francisco pier angel island national park in rich mon. the barn may also travel to other west coast port but when exactly is anyone guess. port of san francisco says google hasn't even applied for permit yet and work at treasure island appears to be at standstill. then a question of interest. if they build it will they come? >> it looks interesting. it's probably enough for me to decide to walk down here more often. >> usually when on...
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the material was vacuumed from the floor of the bay near angel island.,000 cubic yards of sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach that's a mile and a half in length. an alameda resident stopped by on his bike to take some pictures of the process. there's no trucks. i mean, it would take an enormous number of trucks going up and down our street here to do it any other way. they are doing it right, i think. >> the reconstruction of crown beach is expected to be done by the end of this year and should last two decades or more. in almeda, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> there's a powerful storm threatening the midwest but we are finally getting the weather that we need. >> right. it won't be anything compared to what they are experiencing. in fact, several tornadoes already on the ground. we will take a look at that in illinois in a few moments. right now very quiet here. live doppler 7ld where we are not picking up rainfall but within the next 48 hours we will be. that's a switch. we are seeing confirmation now after several weeks of what looked like p
the material was vacuumed from the floor of the bay near angel island.,000 cubic yards of sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach that's a mile and a half in length. an alameda resident stopped by on his bike to take some pictures of the process. there's no trucks. i mean, it would take an enormous number of trucks going up and down our street here to do it any other way. they are doing it right, i think. >> the reconstruction of crown beach is expected to be done by the end of...
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angel island, redwood city and rosie national park in richmond. may also travel to other west coast ports. but when exactly is anyone's guess. they say google hasn't applied for permits yet and work at treasure island appears to be at a standstill. and then the question if they build it, will they come? >> it looks interesting. it's probably enough for me to decide to walk down here more often. >> usually when i'm on this path i'm exercising and that's my focus. i'm not trying to stop and relax or anything like that. >> despite what some people may think about it now, they promise it will be a unique addition to the water front. on treasure island, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> caltran is expect to begin the demolition of the old eastern span of the bay bridge on tuesday. crews will begin by removing 1400 feet of the upper deck cantilever section. that will begin next week. that will take about six weeks. next year crews will take down the steel and that involves cutting the cantilever section in half. it will take three years and cost $240 million.
angel island, redwood city and rosie national park in richmond. may also travel to other west coast ports. but when exactly is anyone's guess. they say google hasn't applied for permits yet and work at treasure island appears to be at a standstill. and then the question if they build it, will they come? >> it looks interesting. it's probably enough for me to decide to walk down here more often. >> usually when i'm on this path i'm exercising and that's my focus. i'm not trying to...
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the material was vacuumed from the floor of the bay near angel island.end, 82,000 cubic yards of sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach that's a mile and a half in length. an alameda resident stopped by on his bike to take some pictures of the process. there's no trucks. i mean, it would take an enormous number of trucks going up and down our street here to do it any other way. they are doing it right, i think. >> the reconstruction of crown beach is expected to be done by the end of this year and should last two decades or more. in almeda, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> there's been quite a bit of fog out there this morning, but you are saying that is going to left and another pleasant day on tap? >> yeah. we might have to wait a while. we are looking at partly to mostly cloudy skies with reduced visibility in the north bay. we will be losing this by the next 48 hours or so when we begin to track rain moving into the north bay. it's going to spread over the bay area and provide our first weather system that could bring anywhere from a quarter inc
the material was vacuumed from the floor of the bay near angel island.end, 82,000 cubic yards of sand will be imported here to rebuild the beach that's a mile and a half in length. an alameda resident stopped by on his bike to take some pictures of the process. there's no trucks. i mean, it would take an enormous number of trucks going up and down our street here to do it any other way. they are doing it right, i think. >> the reconstruction of crown beach is expected to be done by the...
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and it's fitting that we're here in chinatown, a few miles away from angel island. in the early 1900s, about 300,000 people, maybe some of your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. and for many it represented the end of a long and ar duous journey. they finally arrived in a place where they believed anything was possible. for some it also represented the beginning of new struggle against prejudice in a country that didn't always treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as everybody else. obviously asians face this but so did the irish and so did italians and so did jews and many groups still do today. that didn't stop those brave men and women from coming. they were drawn by a belief in the power of opportunity. in a belief that says, maybe i never had a chance at the good education but this is a place where my daughter can go to college. maybe i start out washing dishes but this is a place where my son can become mayor of san francisco. maybe i have to make sacrifices today but those sacrifices are worth it. if it means
and it's fitting that we're here in chinatown, a few miles away from angel island. in the early 1900s, about 300,000 people, maybe some of your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. and for many it represented the end of a long and ar duous journey. they finally arrived in a place where they believed anything was possible. for some it also represented the beginning of new struggle against prejudice in a country that didn't always treat its immigrants fairly or afford...
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and it's fitting that we're here in chinatown, just a few miles away from angel island. people, maybe some of them your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. and for many, it represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they had finally arrived in a place where they believed anything was possible. and for some, it also represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that didn't always treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as everybody else. obviously, asians face this. but so did the irish. so did the italians. so did jews. and many groups still do today. that didn't stop those brave men and women from coming. they were drawn by a belief in the power of opportunity. in a belief that says maybe i never had a chance at a good education, but there's a place where my daughter can go to college. maybe i started out washing dishes, but this is a place where my son can become mayor of san francisco. >> all right, we're going to pull away from the president, but you can continue watching him, cnn.co
and it's fitting that we're here in chinatown, just a few miles away from angel island. people, maybe some of them your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. and for many, it represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they had finally arrived in a place where they believed anything was possible. and for some, it also represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that didn't always treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same...
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angel helps people move off the island every day of the week. >> life is good. we are working.least i don't have to leave. [ chuckling ] >> puerto ricos are people in transit. their american passports allow them to move easily, but recent immigration has hit record less. 600,000 puerto ricans have left the islands in the past ten years by far the largest drop compared to anywhere else in the united states. >>> 40% of recent college graduates have left to look for employment, but angel said the job market is tough for blue collar workers, too. >> salaries are not enough. you have to work a lot of overtime to get by. i even have a colleague who works on saturdays and sundays as a deejay. there are no farming jobs any more. and the factories are closing too. >> the government says immigration costs the local economy $3 billion a year. but angel has not lost a penny. he's off to his next job packing a shipment for miami. >> thank you for watching al jazeera america. "techknow" is pup next up next. for updates check "g" to www.aljazeera.com. thank you for your time. nerds. tonight s
angel helps people move off the island every day of the week. >> life is good. we are working.least i don't have to leave. [ chuckling ] >> puerto ricos are people in transit. their american passports allow them to move easily, but recent immigration has hit record less. 600,000 puerto ricans have left the islands in the past ten years by far the largest drop compared to anywhere else in the united states. >>> 40% of recent college graduates have left to look for...
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angel helps people move off the island every day of the week. >> for us it is good. we are working. at least i don't have to leave. >> puerto ricans are a people in transit. their american passports allow them to move easily when the islands and u.s. but recent immigration has hit record levels. 600,000 puerto ricans have left in the last ten years. that's 15% of the population and the largest drop compared to anywhere else in the united states. 40% of college graduates have left to look for employment, but the job market is tough for blue collar workers, too,. >> salaries are not enough. you have to work a lot of overtime to get by. i have a colleague who works on saturday and sundays as a deejay. there are no farming jobs any more. the factories are closing, too. >> the government says immigration costs the local economy $3 billion a year. but angel has not lost a penning. he's off to pack for the next job, shipping a family to miami. >> well, it's a quiet, beautiful day across much of the country if you're going shopping or heading home after spending the holiday with family and
angel helps people move off the island every day of the week. >> for us it is good. we are working. at least i don't have to leave. >> puerto ricans are a people in transit. their american passports allow them to move easily when the islands and u.s. but recent immigration has hit record levels. 600,000 puerto ricans have left in the last ten years. that's 15% of the population and the largest drop compared to anywhere else in the united states. 40% of college graduates have left to...
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angel helps people move off of island every day of the week. >> for us it's good. we are working.least i don't have to leave. [ chuckling ] >> puerto ricans are a people in transit. their american passports have allowed them to move easily. the recent immigration has hit record levels. 600,000 puerto ricans have left the island in the past ten years. that's 15% of the population and by far the largest drop anywhere in the united states. >> reporter: recent graduates have left to look for employment, but angel said blue collar workers are looking for jobs, too. >> i have a colleague who works saturdays and sundays as a deejay. there are no farming jobs any more and the factories are closing, too. >> reporter: the government says the immigration costs the local economy $3 billion per year but angel has not lost a penny. he's off to his next job packing a shipment for miami. al jazeera, puerto rico. >> now let's get all of sports. >> reporter: thank you so much. the arsenal have gone seven points clear of the english premier league after a comfort win in whales. ramsey scored two goa
angel helps people move off of island every day of the week. >> for us it's good. we are working.least i don't have to leave. [ chuckling ] >> puerto ricans are a people in transit. their american passports have allowed them to move easily. the recent immigration has hit record levels. 600,000 puerto ricans have left the island in the past ten years. that's 15% of the population and by far the largest drop anywhere in the united states. >> reporter: recent graduates have left...
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this is catalina island. 27 miles off the coast of los angeles. place known for it's beauty both above and below the ocean that surrounds it. most of the dish that call these waters home go relatively unnoticed. but one spic species is impossio miss. leopard sharks. hundredses of them. >> if you are the director of the shark lab and you are trying to revolutionize the way sharks had studde studied it's not a bad way to set up shop. chris lowe is the director of calcal state long beach's shark lab. getting to know him and his work is getting your feet wet. obviously here a day at the office is a diffe different attd a different look at the world. >> it takes a few moments under the water to understand chris' passion for the othe ocean and e sharks he study:whe : >> when i caught my first shark there was something about it. it looked so different from all of the other fish i caught and it looked so streamline and sleek. it didn't match all of the fish i caught. >> what about it from the sharks threat that interested you in a sciencivic perspective.
this is catalina island. 27 miles off the coast of los angeles. place known for it's beauty both above and below the ocean that surrounds it. most of the dish that call these waters home go relatively unnoticed. but one spic species is impossio miss. leopard sharks. hundredses of them. >> if you are the director of the shark lab and you are trying to revolutionize the way sharks had studde studied it's not a bad way to set up shop. chris lowe is the director of calcal state long beach's...
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angeles. >> i had cousins in long island with four feet of water in their house. >> reporter: last year, whenr the city, it swept away the great race. the city officials tried valiantly to run it as scheduled, but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be conducting the 2012 i.n.g. new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is being heralded as symbolic of the city itself. back are 48,000 runners pouring more than $300 million into the economy. >> it's important this year, because of what happened last year. >> reporter: back are the elite athletes like med. in 2009, he became the first american to ring new york in more than two decade, and he's brought some perspective. >> you know, winning is not about first place. about getting the best out of yourself. >> reporter: back, too, are the millions raised for charity. even with the cancellation last year, runners raised more than $30 million for groups like back on my feet, which helps the homeless, karina's running for them. >> it sho
angeles. >> i had cousins in long island with four feet of water in their house. >> reporter: last year, whenr the city, it swept away the great race. the city officials tried valiantly to run it as scheduled, but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be conducting the 2012 i.n.g. new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is being heralded as symbolic of the...
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first, a tacloban, an island city in eastern philippines, more than 7,000 miles west of los angeles. this was a thriving port community filled with tightly-packed buildings and thick trees. now the buildings are shards of plastic and metal ask the trees blown flag to the ground. a cargo ship on the ground. now, to an eastern town with large fishing community. it's on a small peninsula that was no match for the storm's deadly surge. we have satellite picture of this seaside neighborhood. the coast, lined with docks and small boats, and look now. the typhoon tore the docks apart, board by board. the boats now upside-down in the water, just about every home is missing its roof. we're live now in manila. tell it what you have seen. actually, we just -- the connections are very difficult, and i just got word we lost that connection. we'll work to get it back in just a moment. here's just a few ways you can help with this devastation. the unites nations world food program will send more than 40-tons of energy bars and will work with the philippine government to help with emergency manageme
first, a tacloban, an island city in eastern philippines, more than 7,000 miles west of los angeles. this was a thriving port community filled with tightly-packed buildings and thick trees. now the buildings are shards of plastic and metal ask the trees blown flag to the ground. a cargo ship on the ground. now, to an eastern town with large fishing community. it's on a small peninsula that was no match for the storm's deadly surge. we have satellite picture of this seaside neighborhood. the...
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joining us from los angeles tonya at kerr of council for the law firm of goldburg loan steen and weather wax. she clerked in the 9th u.s. circuit of appeals. and from providence, rhode island. richard is the author of "defending the filibuster soul of the senate." he intent 34 years as a staff member including 30 years in the u.s. senate. >> i think it is long overdue. let's put rah little bit -- let's give a little context to what the democrats proposed here. and this is precisely the same mechanism that republicans threatened to deploy. in 20006 -- i'm sorry, 2003 when my friend miguel astray da, very conservative, but the democrats filibusters him, a bipartisan group of 14, 14 senates came together and said we are going to stop this process. we are going to let the president's chosen nominees go through, miguel estrada of course withdrew, but what we see in the process it's been common deered by the minority. and i think certainly the constitution does not suggest that 60 votes in the super majority is ryed for presidential judicial nominees. i think the confirmation process has been a microcosm of what is happening generally. where we are seeing a faction, really hold
joining us from los angeles tonya at kerr of council for the law firm of goldburg loan steen and weather wax. she clerked in the 9th u.s. circuit of appeals. and from providence, rhode island. richard is the author of "defending the filibuster soul of the senate." he intent 34 years as a staff member including 30 years in the u.s. senate. >> i think it is long overdue. let's put rah little bit -- let's give a little context to what the democrats proposed here. and this is...
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angeles. >> pelley: today the u.s. military made a point of ignoring a new directive from china. it flew two american b-52 bombers over disputed islands that are claimed by both china and japan. over the weekend, china said that it had to approve any flights there. but the u.s. considers this international airspace. the b-52s had no problem. tonight, president obama's national security adviser is flying home from afghanistan and empty-handed. susan rice's mission was to persuade afghan president hamid karzai to sign a new security agreement that will keep some u.s. troops in afghanistan after the nato combat mission ends after next year. major garrett's at the white house. >> reporter: the white house says president karzai holds in his hands the future security of his country and the promise of $8 billion in annual u.s. aid. that hand currently will not sign the security agreement the u.s. thought was sealed and delivered. national security adviser susan rice's face-to-face meeting with the afghan president produced nothing but frustration. >> what i said to the president is we would have no choice. we would be compelled by necessity-
angeles. >> pelley: today the u.s. military made a point of ignoring a new directive from china. it flew two american b-52 bombers over disputed islands that are claimed by both china and japan. over the weekend, china said that it had to approve any flights there. but the u.s. considers this international airspace. the b-52s had no problem. tonight, president obama's national security adviser is flying home from afghanistan and empty-handed. susan rice's mission was to persuade afghan...
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angeles. >> get on a plane and come see us personally. >> in a television exclusive, dr. sears goes to staton islandsters and breaks with the slightest of a touch, and this is a story you won't soon forget. stay with us! [ applause ] >> i have wounds on my feet, shins, thighs, my arms, my belly, my groin; basically in my whole body. >> closed captioning provided by: by: a calcium chew this decadent and sugar free? new citracal sugar free chocolate chews. giving you calcium plus d, in a tasty little package. giving you calcium plus d, they were the first to be verified by the usp, nature made vitamins? an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. i trust nature made. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended letter vitamin brand. colgate optic white dual action shines and whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and whiten even more, with optic white mouthwash and the whole colgate optic white line. today is a television exclusive you won't soon forget. look closely at this preserved fly its wings are -- butterfly, it's wings are so fragil
angeles. >> get on a plane and come see us personally. >> in a television exclusive, dr. sears goes to staton islandsters and breaks with the slightest of a touch, and this is a story you won't soon forget. stay with us! [ applause ] >> i have wounds on my feet, shins, thighs, my arms, my belly, my groin; basically in my whole body. >> closed captioning provided by: by: a calcium chew this decadent and sugar free? new citracal sugar free chocolate chews. giving you...
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angeles sunshine good s. if you could live anywhere else where would it be if i could live anywhere else anywhere in the world i go desert island i would figure that from you. if you were in a musician what would you be. i'd like to be i would have liked to have been a place of. share your amazing young lady you're going to be a tremendous hit thank you thank you thanks to our guest cher live and let god for her album sorry i'm late it will be early next year little boy. but you'll love it and you can find me on twitter at kings things will see you next time. look. it was a probably very hard to make i. want to get here. by having that back with her make sure nobody's. going to pay for. approval. yes i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the why it was great things rather that there had to be ever read or get a quart of water around alive there's a story made sort of movie is playing out in real life. that i marinate this is us and here are some of the stories we're tracking for.
angeles sunshine good s. if you could live anywhere else where would it be if i could live anywhere else anywhere in the world i go desert island i would figure that from you. if you were in a musician what would you be. i'd like to be i would have liked to have been a place of. share your amazing young lady you're going to be a tremendous hit thank you thank you thanks to our guest cher live and let god for her album sorry i'm late it will be early next year little boy. but you'll love it and...
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island, georgia, today. >> thank you. >>> all right. you saw some of the images -- people running for their lives after a gunman opens fire inside the los angeles airport yesterday. next, we take you inside the airport for a first-hand look of what many describe as chaos. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ guys, you took tums® a couple hours ago. why keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it! really, honey, why can't you just deal with it like everybody else? because i took a pepcid®. fine. debbie, you're my new favorite. [ male announcer ] break
island, georgia, today. >> thank you. >>> all right. you saw some of the images -- people running for their lives after a gunman opens fire inside the los angeles airport yesterday. next, we take you inside the airport for a first-hand look of what many describe as chaos. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the...
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island. thousands of tons in aide arrived from around the world. but with runways damaged and roads blocked with debris, it's been impossible to get supplies to many victims. cbs news, los angeles. >>> so far, that typhoon has impacted more than 11 million people. united nations is releasing $25 million in emergency relief which does include funds pledged by con countries around the world. >> this happened on saturday, october 26, on statten road southeast. sometime after the fight, the man shot two people. that man right there, they say. one man died and a woman is recovering from her injuries. take a close look at this video and call police if you have any information. >> hundreds of cab drivers protested outside the d.c. taxi cab commission today. they have had enough of the city towing cabs that don't have dome lights or credit card readers now required by law. the teamster back drivers say they have to stop and they have filed a lawsuit. the drivers say they face obstacles out of their control when it comes to installing readers. >> investigators are still trying to figure out what caused a series of fires that destroyed cars, vans, and buses at a local park. this is the s
island. thousands of tons in aide arrived from around the world. but with runways damaged and roads blocked with debris, it's been impossible to get supplies to many victims. cbs news, los angeles. >>> so far, that typhoon has impacted more than 11 million people. united nations is releasing $25 million in emergency relief which does include funds pledged by con countries around the world. >> this happened on saturday, october 26, on statten road southeast. sometime after the...
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angeles this year. >> right. except new york means the new york city metropolitan area, so it goes to connecticut, new jersey and long islandxtend this next year. >> yes. it starts immediately, this coming sunday. stuart: seems this is a wonderful thing. this is private enterprise using underutilized assets in an insolvent public agency. i say this is wholly good. >> yes, if you look at it that way, it is good. the big picture here is the post ample of perhaps the most inefficient aspect of the government. the post office is the government at its worst, because it is operated on the basis of political decisions rather than economic decisions. stuart: right. >> for example, ups and fedex cannot lawfully compete with the post office for first class mail. but they certainly can compete with the post office for delivery of packages. now, if ups or fedex or fox news or general motors shut down for a day, they'd lose a tremendous amount of money. when the post office shuts down for a day, it saves a lot of money. so there's a startling example of how ordinary operating expenses are always in the red with the post office except fo
angeles this year. >> right. except new york means the new york city metropolitan area, so it goes to connecticut, new jersey and long islandxtend this next year. >> yes. it starts immediately, this coming sunday. stuart: seems this is a wonderful thing. this is private enterprise using underutilized assets in an insolvent public agency. i say this is wholly good. >> yes, if you look at it that way, it is good. the big picture here is the post ample of perhaps the most...
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island, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now on that bill. the homeowner flood insurance afford ability act would delay premium increases up to four years. congresswoman maxine waters of los angelesd the bill saying fema's poor implementation of the bill caused unreasonable premium increases. the san francisco chronicle reports 51,000 bay area landowners rely on federal flood insurance. >>> the pediatric unit at keizer hospital in hayward is no more. today was the unit's last day of operation. patients there are being transferred to oakland. the 20-bed facility averaged fewer than four patients a day. nurses who oppose the closure say it will make getting treatment more difficult for children in fremont and hayward. >> communities know that this isgoing to impact them. they pay high premiums. we're going to keep fighting this every day. >> special ped at distributing care will be offered -- pediatric care will be offered -- >>> other news, which is that is a tentative agreement has been reached between the californianurses association and the university of california. the four-year agreement affects close to 1,200 nurses working at u.c. medical and student health facilities. the
island, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now on that bill. the homeowner flood insurance afford ability act would delay premium increases up to four years. congresswoman maxine waters of los angelesd the bill saying fema's poor implementation of the bill caused unreasonable premium increases. the san francisco chronicle reports 51,000 bay area landowners rely on federal flood insurance. >>> the pediatric unit at keizer hospital in hayward is no more. today was the unit's last...
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favorite thing about los angeles sunshine good and if you could live anywhere else where would it be if i could live anywhere else anywhere in the world when i go desert island i would figure that from you. if you weren't a musician what would you be. i'd like to be i would have liked to have been at play so. share your amazing young lady you're going to be a tremendous hit thank you thank you thanks to our guest cher live and look out for her album sorry i'm late it will be early next year a little late. but you'll love it and you can find me on twitter at kings things will see that stuff. plus time of the new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news we need. alexander's family cry tears of joy great things rather than. get a quart of wall around online is a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. one of the your cultural moment of life in these policies i think sometimes you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. and i. think. my mind. and. mine and i actually think right. here just too. high a pal's i'm having martin and thi
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angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> aid is pouring into the philippines from around the world as desperation hits the hard hilt islandsusands of people dead, and millions without food and water. >> the white house hoped to have a half million people sign up for obamacare by now, but they are not close. >> there's word that bad behavior on the field and in the locker room is now rubbing off on our kids. >> on the hunt for illegal moonshine, distillers and the back lash for the alcohol crackdown. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. it has been five days since typhoon haiyan devastated the philippines. in the aftermath, there is now a growing humanitarian crisis. thousands still without a roof over their heads and there are reports of mass graves and bodies lining the streets there. some of the most desperate survivors have resorted to looting and forced the country to declare a state of national calamity. >> we declared today a state of national calamity. in order to hasten the government moves on rescue relief and rehabilitation efforts. >> aid is coming in but arriving too lately for those
angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> aid is pouring into the philippines from around the world as desperation hits the hard hilt islandsusands of people dead, and millions without food and water. >> the white house hoped to have a half million people sign up for obamacare by now, but they are not close. >> there's word that bad behavior on the field and in the locker room is now rubbing off on our kids. >> on the...