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>> have you visited the arctic? >> i have been there many times. >> tell us what experience. >> well, it's cold. the first time i went there i was ten, 11, 12-years-old. we were visiting stockholm and i don't know quite how but i managed to persuade her what we really needed to do was to get on a train and had across the circle to head north. so we got on this train and eventually i fell asleep and i woke up the next morning and i said have been crossed the arctic circle? what amount to see if anything was different, which it wasn't. it was a fairly monotonous landscape outside and yes we crossed the arctic circle. of course they have been back many times. my favorite place is probably green land, the most remarkable place to go to and i was told by a colleague of mine the best view in marine land is just after you've landed. >> he said walked ahead and look at the faces of the other people getting off the plane. so they ran ahead and turn around. so they come off the plane behind me and have this kind of glow about
>> have you visited the arctic? >> i have been there many times. >> tell us what experience. >> well, it's cold. the first time i went there i was ten, 11, 12-years-old. we were visiting stockholm and i don't know quite how but i managed to persuade her what we really needed to do was to get on a train and had across the circle to head north. so we got on this train and eventually i fell asleep and i woke up the next morning and i said have been crossed the arctic...
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in the group that the arctic council leaves the arctic area and the receding ice flows have opened up shipping routes for asian nations particularly to take advantage of and there's also a lot of interest in the mineral resources specifically in the arctic area the us survey in two thousand and eight estimated that twenty two percent of the earth's oil and gas was under the arctic bad trouble is people aren't really sure how to divide it up so we've had strong proposals that the arctic be divided according to long to shoot or to close coastline exposure to the to the arctic area but there's also been a suggestion from the u.s. which is a permanent member of the council to an international zone be created free for all if you will a lot of people fear that that would open a pandora's box certainly the countries would who border the arctic region feel that might let players into the arctic area who don't necessarily have the best interests of the indigenous people of the arctic at heart. the u.s. plan funnily enough. finds echoes in china's stance towards the arctic where they they now c
in the group that the arctic council leaves the arctic area and the receding ice flows have opened up shipping routes for asian nations particularly to take advantage of and there's also a lot of interest in the mineral resources specifically in the arctic area the us survey in two thousand and eight estimated that twenty two percent of the earth's oil and gas was under the arctic bad trouble is people aren't really sure how to divide it up so we've had strong proposals that the arctic be...
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dividing up the arctic the first proposal suggests that the arctic should be divided according to border border exposure coastline exposure to the to the arctic the other which is proposed by the u.s. which is a full time member of the council is to create an international zone in which other nations may participate and may lead projects i'm exploring the arctic resources now the u.s. position is one that some see as opening pandora's box in that it would allow multiple parties enter the arctic area and would undermine the ability of arctic countries to control genuine arctic countries to control their own. arctic environment so probably according to that principle china as well as other countries like india who basically have nothing to do with the arctic involvement and they spy sharing it may seem so that they have the that they have little reason to be involved in it but i'll give you. positive this f.m.c. the fast moving consumer goods now the growth vast majority of consumer goods that are being supplied to european markets for example come from asia they're made in asia they're so
dividing up the arctic the first proposal suggests that the arctic should be divided according to border border exposure coastline exposure to the to the arctic the other which is proposed by the u.s. which is a full time member of the council is to create an international zone in which other nations may participate and may lead projects i'm exploring the arctic resources now the u.s. position is one that some see as opening pandora's box in that it would allow multiple parties enter the arctic...
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that the arctic be divided according to long to two tortured coastline exposure to the the arctic area but there's also been a suggestion from the u.s. which is a permanent member of the council to an international zone be created as a free for all if you will a lot of people fear that that would open a pandora's box certainly the countries would who border the arctic region feel that might let players into the arctic area who don't necessarily have the best interests of the indigenous people of the arctic at heart. the u.s. plan funnily enough. finds echoes in china's stance towards the arctic where they they now call themselves a near arctic nation and they would be delighted if the arctic was opened up and allowed exploration from nonspecifically. so how about china and other state like india who basically have nothing to do with. that well very briefly f m c g faster moving consumer consumable goods the interest in china in particular from china in particular but also from singapore which also join the council today is a major trading how they can shorten the transport time to euro
that the arctic be divided according to long to two tortured coastline exposure to the the arctic area but there's also been a suggestion from the u.s. which is a permanent member of the council to an international zone be created as a free for all if you will a lot of people fear that that would open a pandora's box certainly the countries would who border the arctic region feel that might let players into the arctic area who don't necessarily have the best interests of the indigenous people...
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the arctic region feel that might let players into the arctic area who don't necessarily have the best interest of the indigenous people of the arctic at heart. the u.s. plan funnily enough. finds echoes in china's stance towards the arctic where they they now call themselves a near arctic nation and they would be delighted if the arctic was opened up and allowed exploration from nonspecifically arctic nations to get involved the interest in china in particular from china in particular but also from singapore which also join the council today is a major trading how they can shorten the transport time to european markets for the i phone the i pads the televisions what comes from the asian markets to to europe they can shorten the. travel time or transport time by at least a week if not two weeks and this would basically help increase profit margins for those who would be interested on the other hand there are resources as well and the chinese as you know are very eager to. secure resources on a global basis we've seen their work in africa and i think probably was we'd see continuation o
the arctic region feel that might let players into the arctic area who don't necessarily have the best interest of the indigenous people of the arctic at heart. the u.s. plan funnily enough. finds echoes in china's stance towards the arctic where they they now call themselves a near arctic nation and they would be delighted if the arctic was opened up and allowed exploration from nonspecifically arctic nations to get involved the interest in china in particular from china in particular but also...
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this was to invest in ice breakers and a arctic port deep arctic port to kind of is very very interested in of course among those on the canadian representative on the council is an ethnic of the arctic area she's indigenous to the arctic area and it's expected to canada will make the plight of the indigenous peoples a core of its chairmanship this is an interesting tension between some of the economic interests that are coming on board now. the plight of the local arctic peoples. who are living with the daily reality of climate change arranged by thanks for all for explaining all the thank you you thank. and at the home for you right now a bahraini for human rights activists gets asylum in the u.k. often two years on the run but he lashes out at london for aging baldwin one down on the opposition and told the story in for now website also that for you. hunger strike isn't gone tunneled they are subjected to humiliating body searches before any call touch with their legal representatives reports say in a bid to prevent any legal information about the real condition of the maids go to the
this was to invest in ice breakers and a arctic port deep arctic port to kind of is very very interested in of course among those on the canadian representative on the council is an ethnic of the arctic area she's indigenous to the arctic area and it's expected to canada will make the plight of the indigenous peoples a core of its chairmanship this is an interesting tension between some of the economic interests that are coming on board now. the plight of the local arctic peoples. who are...
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members of the arctic council met in kiruna, sweden. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov are among those trying to set the limits. they want to protect the marine environment from being polluted. ministers granted status on the council for six countries, including japan, china and south korea. leaders from those countries want a say in how resources are used. global warming has made much of the arctic ice cover disappear creating a new shipping route connecting europe and asia. energy developers from around the world are looking down those sea lanes. they believe a wealth of resources lies at the bottom of the ocean. >> reporter: hammerfest the northern most town in norway. its strategic location has captured interest from a number of countries. six years ago, a major norwegian resource developer chose this town to build the world's northern most natural gas plant. the project ignited the race to explore arctic resources. >> i think record high interest from international gas and oil companies and al
members of the arctic council met in kiruna, sweden. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov are among those trying to set the limits. they want to protect the marine environment from being polluted. ministers granted status on the council for six countries, including japan, china and south korea. leaders from those countries want a say in how resources are used. global warming has made much of the arctic ice cover disappear creating a new shipping route...
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the race for arctic resources has already begun. in 2007, russia planted its flag on the sea floor below the north pole. one state to be granted observer status at the council is energy- hungry china. the move furthers beijing's ambitions to share in the potential mineral boom. >> no arctic mining! >> but environmentalists oppose the exploitation of the region for its minerals. they say the ecosystem will be threatened and with it, the habitat of wales -- whales and polar bears. >> the race to replace the international olympic committee chairman is heating up. >> a candidate from taiwan is positioning himself also. he has been an ioc member for nearly 25 years. >> time now to roll out the red carpet because the 66 annual cannes film festival is just getting under way. >> stars were forced to bring their umbrellas this time, but a little rain did not dampenour o. ots shown and prizes to be handed out, and, of course, we have an inside look at it all. >> a big day for the big screen. this year, festival goers can look forward to plent
the race for arctic resources has already begun. in 2007, russia planted its flag on the sea floor below the north pole. one state to be granted observer status at the council is energy- hungry china. the move furthers beijing's ambitions to share in the potential mineral boom. >> no arctic mining! >> but environmentalists oppose the exploitation of the region for its minerals. they say the ecosystem will be threatened and with it, the habitat of wales -- whales and polar bears....
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in switzerland, the arctic council ministerial melting, comprised of the eight arctic nations of which the united states is one by virtue of the state of alaska. but mott to diminish -- but not to diminish the fact that we truly are an arctic nation. and our role, as such, involved with other arctic neighbors, is a growing role and a role that the rest of the world is looking at with great interest and anticipation as thousand the united states is going to step forward into this important arethat. a-- arena. this is the second arctic council meeting that i have attended. i was in nuk, greenland with secretary salazar two years ago. that was the first time that the united states had sent a cabinet member, sent the secretary of state, to the arctic council, and it caused great waves throughout the arctic world and certainly gained the attention of nations around the world. and the thought was -- or the sentiment was, the united states is finally stepping up much the united states is moving forward, recognizing its role as an arctic nation. so it was extremely important that secretary ker
in switzerland, the arctic council ministerial melting, comprised of the eight arctic nations of which the united states is one by virtue of the state of alaska. but mott to diminish -- but not to diminish the fact that we truly are an arctic nation. and our role, as such, involved with other arctic neighbors, is a growing role and a role that the rest of the world is looking at with great interest and anticipation as thousand the united states is going to step forward into this important...
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for now the arctic council originally formed of nations with land above the arctic circle now has a waiting list of nations keen to join up some though very far from the north pole of china and india are among fourteen nations seeking permanent observer status during the current meeting in sweden has been a question about explains why this ok. here in the north this weekend the future not the arctic is at stake and ministers from aid to the north in most countries including the us canada and russia will decide whether to let fourteen other states gain observer status and they are to become self so what is that for one suddenly cill interest says and this ice covered region while their reason is on tip of the iceberg its vast resources given the harsh environment there resources are difficult to extract but underneath as snow and ice is around twenty two percent of all remaining well and gas deposits there were also eight north and most countries are those who fell slate clean to the region there is still uncertainty however over how the life should be divided among them but now some countri
for now the arctic council originally formed of nations with land above the arctic circle now has a waiting list of nations keen to join up some though very far from the north pole of china and india are among fourteen nations seeking permanent observer status during the current meeting in sweden has been a question about explains why this ok. here in the north this weekend the future not the arctic is at stake and ministers from aid to the north in most countries including the us canada and...
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fourteen countries try their luck by seeking permanent observer status at the arctic council this in order to gain access to the region's vast untapped energy resources. twenty four hour worldwide news live from the heart of moscow with me will receive welcome to the program european leaders and delegates from all over the world are meeting to raise billions of dollars in aid for war torn mali it's the highest level gathering since front sent troops to intervene and to help rebuild a country still plagued by islamists and rebel instructions. from the summit ongoing in brussels the leaders from the e.u. and france as well as international donors are gathering today here in brussels to drum up and get aid and support for mali a country which has been dealing with a radical islamist militants as well as a political crisis for the last couple of years now now the french foreign minister lavrov fabulous' had said that the aim of today is to raise some one point nine a billion euros a to give to the country in what he calls a quote unquote an effort to build democracy dialogue and developm
fourteen countries try their luck by seeking permanent observer status at the arctic council this in order to gain access to the region's vast untapped energy resources. twenty four hour worldwide news live from the heart of moscow with me will receive welcome to the program european leaders and delegates from all over the world are meeting to raise billions of dollars in aid for war torn mali it's the highest level gathering since front sent troops to intervene and to help rebuild a country...
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inside the arctic circle is the stage for the next big strategic battle because of the arctic resources. with the receding of the ice flows, it means trying to get to floes, it means trying to get to the oil reserves and gas resources in the arctic circle will be the next five. president putin is determined that russia will be ready. >> a relative unknown is being groomed to take over manchester united following the retirement of alex ferguson. ferguson will step down at the end of the season after winning 38 trophies during his 26 years in charge. a 58-year-old, fellow scot who has not won a trophy -- who is now aker commentator for al jazeera sports believes that david moyes would be alex ferguson's first choice as his successor. >> david has gone on record saying that the next united manager after sir alec should alexnly have -- sir should not only have british experience, but should have european experience. david moyes does not have that. i do think that alex ferguson himself is very pro-david moyes. and he is very keen that david is his successor. i did ask the manager what he fel
inside the arctic circle is the stage for the next big strategic battle because of the arctic resources. with the receding of the ice flows, it means trying to get to floes, it means trying to get to the oil reserves and gas resources in the arctic circle will be the next five. president putin is determined that russia will be ready. >> a relative unknown is being groomed to take over manchester united following the retirement of alex ferguson. ferguson will step down at the end of the...
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they're not going to be able to handle it safely. >> it is super cold in the arctic.e that was the problem. >> if that happened in the arctic further north we likely couldn't get many of the rescue vessels to that spot. it was really a precarious situation. what about the gulf of mexico? we hear from b.p. that it's back and businesses are booming and it's a terrific place to be now. what is the story? >> it's really unbelievable. you hear a lot from b.p., see the ads that the economies are back up and running. most of the claims fisherman ever put in because of the damages that occurred haven't been paid out yet. b.p. has actually been found to be destroying documents hiding evidence. it's really, it's not a situation that's even cleaned up. a lot of that oil is impossible to get out of the ocean. it's not the situation b.p. is purporting that it is, and this well would pose almost twice as much of a threat. >> it's not a good time when you're destroying documents. >> lena, thank you appreciate it and the hard work you do. >> thank you so much. >> i guess the panel is
they're not going to be able to handle it safely. >> it is super cold in the arctic.e that was the problem. >> if that happened in the arctic further north we likely couldn't get many of the rescue vessels to that spot. it was really a precarious situation. what about the gulf of mexico? we hear from b.p. that it's back and businesses are booming and it's a terrific place to be now. what is the story? >> it's really unbelievable. you hear a lot from b.p., see the ads that the...
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members of the arctic council met in kiruna, sweden. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov were among those trying to set rules for developing the ocean. they want to protect the marine environment from being polluted. the ministers also granted observer stap stat er status on to japan, china and korea, and three other others. they want a say in how arc tk resores are uses. >>> experts with japan's nuclear regulator to agency have confirmed the ground beneath a power plant is unstable. they say a reactor on the sea of japan coast sits on an active fault and they say it's at risk, should an earthquake strike. nhk world reports. >> reporter: the experts have been examining the ground beneath the number two reactor. the on-site inspectors began in november. the experts knew beforehand that a fault existed below the facility. their job was to determine whether it was active. they decided in their initial report that it was possibly active. but they came up with an unexpected finding -- they found another f
members of the arctic council met in kiruna, sweden. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov were among those trying to set rules for developing the ocean. they want to protect the marine environment from being polluted. the ministers also granted observer stap stat er status on to japan, china and korea, and three other others. they want a say in how arc tk resores are uses. >>> experts with japan's nuclear regulator to agency have confirmed the...
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so if anybody can drill the arctic, shell can. so shell's the company that got the permits and then this is what happened. shell sent two rigs up there to start drilling, one of them ended up under criminal investigation, ended up being detained in port after the coast guard boarded it and noticed more than a dozen potential safety violations, one of the two rigs. and the other one ended up beached on an island. shell was in the middle of trying to tow that rig from alaska to seattle when it encountered a very terrible winter storm, ran into 30 foot seas and 50 knot winds and caused that to run aground on new year's eve on december 31st, and that accident gave rise to two mysteries. this is the arctic, right? it's no secret that bad weather happens. so mystery one, why didn't shell put equipment up there that could handle that kind of weather? but also, mystery number two, knowing that the rig could not necessarily handle that kind of weather, why did they put that rig out in that storm in the first place? why were they trying to
so if anybody can drill the arctic, shell can. so shell's the company that got the permits and then this is what happened. shell sent two rigs up there to start drilling, one of them ended up under criminal investigation, ended up being detained in port after the coast guard boarded it and noticed more than a dozen potential safety violations, one of the two rigs. and the other one ended up beached on an island. shell was in the middle of trying to tow that rig from alaska to seattle when it...
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new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. new crest 3d white toothpaste. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com.
new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. new crest 3d white toothpaste. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still...
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ocean acidification the rapid acidification of the arctic ocean has pushed us beyond critical threshold it's likely they say that widespread impacts will be felt across the world's oceans for tens of thousands of years even if we stopped all carbon emissions today dubbed climate change is evil twin acidification of ocean surface waters has increased by around thirty percent over the last two hundred years with the highest levels of acidification occurring in the arctic and the rest of the world's coldest waters richard bellamy the chief scientist on the report said that arctic ocean acidification is happening at a faster rate than found in other global regions this is because climate change such as warming and freshening of the oceans is acting in tandem with the enormous oceanic uptake of c o two and bellamy told b.b.c. news that continued rapid change is a certainty and the researcher in the study sim dupatta the university of girton burg told the conference that something really unique is happening this is the first time that we as humans are changing the whole planet we're actually
ocean acidification the rapid acidification of the arctic ocean has pushed us beyond critical threshold it's likely they say that widespread impacts will be felt across the world's oceans for tens of thousands of years even if we stopped all carbon emissions today dubbed climate change is evil twin acidification of ocean surface waters has increased by around thirty percent over the last two hundred years with the highest levels of acidification occurring in the arctic and the rest of the...
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you like arctic cat, why? >> arctic cat. timing with the thiel of your discussion about the small caps, this is a small cap company, $600 million. a company everybody thinks the oh, yeah, the snow meebl, right? they -- snowmobile. they have morph muched into atv company. they're a global distributor. they had a history of beatings earnings and beating sales. they're selling only 12 to 14 times forward earnings. they have a nice apparel and accessories and parts business that is a very substantial margin contributor to the company. the stock in the high 40s is still attractive company and good solid play and diversified around the globe. david: sandy, let me tell you what appeal to me as outside observer acacia technologies. first it is low. had had a low of 20 high of 40. it is 24. it is at the low end. one of those few stocks that hasn't run out of secondly it is one of the stocks, george soros, you may not like george soros personally but sometimes he picks great stocks that is arctic cat. we want to go to acacia which is
you like arctic cat, why? >> arctic cat. timing with the thiel of your discussion about the small caps, this is a small cap company, $600 million. a company everybody thinks the oh, yeah, the snow meebl, right? they -- snowmobile. they have morph muched into atv company. they're a global distributor. they had a history of beatings earnings and beating sales. they're selling only 12 to 14 times forward earnings. they have a nice apparel and accessories and parts business that is a very...
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my question is of the arctic. politics aside on the science and the treaties, in terms of having the platform because this is one the newest locations where the navy has to go. i am wondering about your thoughts on the partnership. that wase a roadmap produced by our task force climate change 4 years ago. we are taking another look at that to make sure we have the right platform and the arctic in the summers and you are beginning to see the northwest passage opening up. of years agodreams are there. it is going to take a new navy -- new responsibilities for the navy. -- makeing to have partnerships with those arctic nations and nations who are going to sail through to make sure what ever frictions, disputes arise on either resources are managed in a peaceful way and keeps free commerce. freedom of movement. freedom of the sea there. we need to pass the law of the sea. we need to ratify. we are the only world power who has not done it. it keeps us from having a seat at the table. it harms our national interest. it
my question is of the arctic. politics aside on the science and the treaties, in terms of having the platform because this is one the newest locations where the navy has to go. i am wondering about your thoughts on the partnership. that wase a roadmap produced by our task force climate change 4 years ago. we are taking another look at that to make sure we have the right platform and the arctic in the summers and you are beginning to see the northwest passage opening up. of years agodreams are...
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a large strong area of low pressure is diving down from the arctic. this low literally was north of the arctic circle about three days ago moved over alaska over british columbia out in the northeast pacific heading toward northern california. what it's doing it's grabbing cold air wrapping it around the low and then shoving it here. by the time the air makes it here it modifies. it's not going to be cold air but it will be cooler. as we move forward in time the cooler air mass will move overhead, breezy and cooler tomorrow and then the low drops anchor offshore. it's not going to move. so our weather is not going t change. chilly through the memorial day weekend. so inland, you're not going to have one day in the 80s after the 90s today. a week of highs only in the 70s. in the city after almost hitting 80 today not making it to the 70s for the next week and this is interesting at the coast would you think a strong onshore flow would make you cloudy? well, guess what. you're going to have sunshine because the air and the water temperature difference w
a large strong area of low pressure is diving down from the arctic. this low literally was north of the arctic circle about three days ago moved over alaska over british columbia out in the northeast pacific heading toward northern california. what it's doing it's grabbing cold air wrapping it around the low and then shoving it here. by the time the air makes it here it modifies. it's not going to be cold air but it will be cooler. as we move forward in time the cooler air mass will move...
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strong winds and that wind is coming down from the arctic.explain about that coming up in the second. first, chilly night. fair field 46. vallejo, fremont, san jose, all dropping below 50 degrees, which is below average. our forecast taking you, speaking of dinner, what a great place. sunny, but chilly tomorrow. less wind, high of 71. sunny skies on thursday. still cooler than normal. here's the deal. strong winds because of a strong area of low pressure sitting off the pacific northwest coastline. look at where the arrows are coming from. winds go counterclock wise. this air was dragged down from the arctic. it gets modified, but still chilly. by the time it made it here. inland, you were in the low 90s yesterday. today you struggled. more of the same coming up tomorrow. sunny, but chilly and low pressure not moving for the at memorial day. this pattern will continue. a lot of sunshine, but not that much heat. winds will die down overnight tonight. mornings will be chilly. afternoons will be cool, but no fog at the coastline. we'll have litt
strong winds and that wind is coming down from the arctic.explain about that coming up in the second. first, chilly night. fair field 46. vallejo, fremont, san jose, all dropping below 50 degrees, which is below average. our forecast taking you, speaking of dinner, what a great place. sunny, but chilly tomorrow. less wind, high of 71. sunny skies on thursday. still cooler than normal. here's the deal. strong winds because of a strong area of low pressure sitting off the pacific northwest...
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the arctic convoys cost thousands of men in their lives. today, the survivors were recognized with a ceremony in the scottish highlands. .e have this report >> amid the beauty of the highlands landscape, shipmates made their way up the stony track, determined to meet the spot that means so much to them. on the cliff top, above the wartime anchorage, friends greeted one another and new friends swapped stories that seemed a lifetime ago. what was it like to get back together? >> fantastic. i did not believe i was not the only survivor. we were pleased to meet up again. i have got a lot of stories to tell them. >> one of the guys that was lost -- it was terrible. as churchill said, it was the worst voyage in the world, wasn't it? can still picture the dangers which wanted them on a voyage around the top of the world. >> we had that great storm where we saw these waves the height of high-rise flats. coming over the falklands. >> storms and enemies. --in an attempt to wipe out >> eager to target the 1400 vessels that set off for archangel. , onl
the arctic convoys cost thousands of men in their lives. today, the survivors were recognized with a ceremony in the scottish highlands. .e have this report >> amid the beauty of the highlands landscape, shipmates made their way up the stony track, determined to meet the spot that means so much to them. on the cliff top, above the wartime anchorage, friends greeted one another and new friends swapped stories that seemed a lifetime ago. what was it like to get back together? >>...
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the air that's moving in will literally be coming down from the arctic.et's review how hot we got today. it was toasty away from the water. fairfield you hit 95. pittsburg, san ramon, 92. novato you hit 88 degrees. hayward 83. and in downtown san francisco, presea breeze, we did hit a high of 77. overnight tonight, lows will be pretty close to normal. you will notice the increase in the breeze. you will likely hear trees rustling outside your house while you're trying to sleep. san francisco 53. concord 53 tonight. satellite and radar review. here's our next weathermaker. it's a large area of low pressure moving in from the north. as it gets closer to us, it's grabbing air that was over the arctic two days ago and shoving it into northern california. so what to expect moving forward? we're talking about a cooler air mass arriving tonight and tomorrow instead of the 90s inland you're going to be down to the 70s and we are going to be 15 to 20 degrees cooler even near the bay and this particular pattern because low pressure is not going to be moving for sev
the air that's moving in will literally be coming down from the arctic.et's review how hot we got today. it was toasty away from the water. fairfield you hit 95. pittsburg, san ramon, 92. novato you hit 88 degrees. hayward 83. and in downtown san francisco, presea breeze, we did hit a high of 77. overnight tonight, lows will be pretty close to normal. you will notice the increase in the breeze. you will likely hear trees rustling outside your house while you're trying to sleep. san francisco...
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that will help us in the arctic. mike tells me this is my last, that was the last question and i just want to -- i always listen to what the army says. [laughter] >> agency will face an existential dilemma. you have an open internet order but you also have what you might think of as the death of the social contract that built the california industry and the cable industry. that is to say both of those were fundamentally built on the premise that if we give you a monopoly you serve everybody. we have universal service and other requirements. as we move to an all day the world the economic foundations of those contracts. >> i think when we get into 2017 we look back on tom's tenure assuming it's probably one term of presidency, i think whether it's success or failure will be determined by whether or not those auctions are a success or failure. they're very complicated and they're going to be very complicated. there are a lot of land mines. there are a lot of different thorny issues to figure out and tom has clearly got
that will help us in the arctic. mike tells me this is my last, that was the last question and i just want to -- i always listen to what the army says. [laughter] >> agency will face an existential dilemma. you have an open internet order but you also have what you might think of as the death of the social contract that built the california industry and the cable industry. that is to say both of those were fundamentally built on the premise that if we give you a monopoly you serve...
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the same area of responsibility as admiral lochlear except they have the arctic and antarctic as well. so, obviously with 13,000 people covering that aor, a little over 200 ships, i'm very dependent on partnerships. i work with 71 countries with whom i have 65 bilateral agreements with those entities. but everything really starts at the most local level first. so, it's appropriate to hear from captain stow and the network of partnerships that she's dealt here in the bay area, but we have this lattice work that goes across my entire pacific region. and then i need to focus on what do i do in the event of a threat right now in dealing with the arctic. what if i have a deep water horizon spill there? because now it affects the nate and i have indigenous tribes of that part of the world. and how do i flow resources there, recognizing the navy doesn't have ice breakers and our nation has one. so, we do a lot of work with canada when we're starting to work on those contingencies. but we look at the national response framework. it was rewritten post katrina. and another key part of partnersh
the same area of responsibility as admiral lochlear except they have the arctic and antarctic as well. so, obviously with 13,000 people covering that aor, a little over 200 ships, i'm very dependent on partnerships. i work with 71 countries with whom i have 65 bilateral agreements with those entities. but everything really starts at the most local level first. so, it's appropriate to hear from captain stow and the network of partnerships that she's dealt here in the bay area, but we have this...
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the air you're breathing right now was over the arctic about 2 or 3 days ago sweeping down around the low. obviously that air modifies but you have the 90s yesterday away from the water and today, it's only the low 70s or for some of you not even hitting 70 degrees. this particular pattern is going to hold. we'll stay chilly and sunny for the next several days. no fog at the coastline but below normal temperatures all the way into next week. the reason why? a big area of high pressure will set up over the middle part of the country blocking anything from really changing off to its west. so the low that gave us the chilly weather today will be the same low that continues to give us cooler weather. and sunshine for the next several days. what to expect? winds are going to relax. it was very windy today. it won't be as windy tomorrow. that's good for the fire danger. mornings will be chilly, afternoons will be cool for most of us. the air is so chilly over the water we won't see low clouds and fog. at the coast you will below normal with no morning fog. san jose tomorrow 68. that's 8 deg
the air you're breathing right now was over the arctic about 2 or 3 days ago sweeping down around the low. obviously that air modifies but you have the 90s yesterday away from the water and today, it's only the low 70s or for some of you not even hitting 70 degrees. this particular pattern is going to hold. we'll stay chilly and sunny for the next several days. no fog at the coastline but below normal temperatures all the way into next week. the reason why? a big area of high pressure will set...
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you don't want to be too /hrepbl /th*eu with it, but certainly have a well arctic /hraeupted /pweutdz [inaudible] >> if you'd like to re/spopbld to the question ports america -- how you see this marketing effort. >> good /afrpbl. my name's [inaudible] sanchez. the marketing efforts has to be a realistic approach, combination between all of us. we can develop [inaudible] in come /phraoeupbls with the [inaudible] attractive in terms of length knowing the american market, the interest of taking shorter of occasions /-fp that /phaoepbls five, six or seven day products can be sold easier than a longer product. so we have developed these short cruises that we can share with the cruise lines. we will offer those products, we will assist the cruise lines by developing a marketing campaign. we will analyze the mar /k*et in the northern /kra c california area. with will issue questionnaires and have a realistic approach. so /aeu it will be a combination effort. we cannot do everything ourselves without involving everybody. and more than anything we have to involve the cruise lines. as one of ou
you don't want to be too /hrepbl /th*eu with it, but certainly have a well arctic /hraeupted /pweutdz [inaudible] >> if you'd like to re/spopbld to the question ports america -- how you see this marketing effort. >> good /afrpbl. my name's [inaudible] sanchez. the marketing efforts has to be a realistic approach, combination between all of us. we can develop [inaudible] in come /phraoeupbls with the [inaudible] attractive in terms of length knowing the american market, the interest...
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. >> host: one of the first projects of research, and we found evidence that there were in the arctic islands, the island in the arctic, just horrible, horrible -- >> guest: horrible story, and eisenhower covered it up, and you move into the 50s -- well, he said there's no more prisoners, about a day after, there were two important sources, the key american general negotiating for them in moscow, and the surgeon general of the command. they both had figures of 15,000 to 20,000 americans still in soviet territory. the british had as many, and they were all lost, just written off, and in later years, you get little stories here and there what they suffered, but it's an unknown -- >> host: did any of them manage to survive -- >> guest: not that we know of. we don't know of that. >> host: i don't know either. >> guest: no. >> host: we're talking about 1-2 million russian -- >> guest: two million russian soviet -- a lot of people who never actually were soviet residents because they left at the revolution, all swept away -- >> host: up to 20,000 to 30,000 brits and americans? unbelievable.
. >> host: one of the first projects of research, and we found evidence that there were in the arctic islands, the island in the arctic, just horrible, horrible -- >> guest: horrible story, and eisenhower covered it up, and you move into the 50s -- well, he said there's no more prisoners, about a day after, there were two important sources, the key american general negotiating for them in moscow, and the surgeon general of the command. they both had figures of 15,000 to 20,000...
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you don't want to be too /hrepbl /th*eu with it, but certainly have a well arctic /hraeupted /pweutdz [inaudible] >> if you'd like to re/spopbld to the question ports america -- how you see this marketing effort.
you don't want to be too /hrepbl /th*eu with it, but certainly have a well arctic /hraeupted /pweutdz [inaudible] >> if you'd like to re/spopbld to the question ports america -- how you see this marketing effort.
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due to this arctic cold blast seen all the way down to the four corners covering the texas panhandle as well and also colorado, both combined are bringing some heavy snow. the amounts are going to be quickly accumulating again, about 20 centimeters widely spread and localized areas will see 50 centimeters on top of what you already have. you saw that video. we really don't advise you to travel long distance. but if you must, please bring your emergency kits along. here across north of this cold front that is swinging across the united states, ontario and canada, freezing rain and to the south of that, we're seeing severe weather due to the air mass colliding the battle zone of the outbreaks of severe weather. we're talking about severe thunderstorms, large hail and damaging gusts and sudden bursts of shower. luckily, we only have 2% chance of tornadic activity. that's good news. across the deep south, we have rain and it could be in some heavy amounts in localized areas. miami, 28 degrees, new york, 23. these are the areas where you're seeing spring. this is where you're seeing summe
due to this arctic cold blast seen all the way down to the four corners covering the texas panhandle as well and also colorado, both combined are bringing some heavy snow. the amounts are going to be quickly accumulating again, about 20 centimeters widely spread and localized areas will see 50 centimeters on top of what you already have. you saw that video. we really don't advise you to travel long distance. but if you must, please bring your emergency kits along. here across north of this cold...
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new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. new crest 3d white toothpaste. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. >>> the state of arizona versus jodi ann arias, indictment. count one, first degree murder, premeditated murder. >> it's been more than four years since friends discovered travis alexander's dead body crumpled up in his bathroom shower. >> jodi arias killed travis alexander. there is no question about it. the million-dollar question is what would have forced her to do it? >> after te
new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. new crest 3d white toothpaste. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still...
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the arctic is just beginning to emerge a new government system.'s largely about green issues in the real issue is how we put that data on the table at the same time and make smart choices where to fish, where to drill for oil, were to keep areas intact instead of making decisions one by one. the next pick meeting will be in iceland in the fall and i have high hopes, but a lot of it is data. >> there is a subcommittee looking at usaid dvd for the arctic. >> i'd be interested that there's obviously some social stigma attached to uis and particularly the word wald. i wonder if you've had to push back based on the association people have of these machines with warfare or survey on, either internationally or domestically. thank you. >> and now, so i certainly we are concerned about that. our experience to date has been every time there's a story about the work we do, businesslike narratives about dangers in all rest. more generally, what with cotton is a positive response to the possibilities. every time i launch a major initiative, which can combat th
the arctic is just beginning to emerge a new government system.'s largely about green issues in the real issue is how we put that data on the table at the same time and make smart choices where to fish, where to drill for oil, were to keep areas intact instead of making decisions one by one. the next pick meeting will be in iceland in the fall and i have high hopes, but a lot of it is data. >> there is a subcommittee looking at usaid dvd for the arctic. >> i'd be interested that...