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the only way through it is on this ship - the coast guard cutter healy. it's one of only two ice breakers in the united states built to handle polar ice. the ride can get a little rough. >> that noise there - that's the sound of being in the bow of an icebreaker. >> but there is trouble in this frozen paradise. now images like this are becoming more common in the summer months. we even caught a polar bear. >> look! look on the camera screen, he's dead center. >> we see it moving. >> like many species - forced to search further for ice and food - as sea ice retreats in this part of the world. the arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the globe - and that's causing a sea change in this frontier. summer sea ice has receded close to 25 percent since 1979. on land we saw it, birch trees are sprouting on the tundra, and melting permafrost is causing land - and structures to sink. captain jason hamilton is the healy's commanding officer. he's also a veteran of both poles. >> 10 years ago when i first was operating this was complete ice whereas now we ha
the only way through it is on this ship - the coast guard cutter healy. it's one of only two ice breakers in the united states built to handle polar ice. the ride can get a little rough. >> that noise there - that's the sound of being in the bow of an icebreaker. >> but there is trouble in this frozen paradise. now images like this are becoming more common in the summer months. we even caught a polar bear. >> look! look on the camera screen, he's dead center. >> we see...
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on the water researchers are tracking changes up the coast. notice tell us we will have a big water explorer. >> this tracks the d.n.a. of the waters. each organism leaving a trail for scientists to map what is happening beneath the waves. >> some of them tell us the environmental conditions. others, like these with cameras tell us what is swimming around. >> they can see and count them. and ta them. >> the tantalizing question is what is happening for this el nino, is it a one-season event. coastline. >> you are like the dr do little of the sea. >> in some ways, yes. about. >> 20 years ago we think of it as a destructive thing. that's the two faces, the winners and losers. it depends on which side of the coin you are. >> that's "america tonight"s special look at el nino. tell us what you mining at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter and facebook. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight" >>> i'm ali velshi in milwaukee, on target - substance over style. we'll cut through the campaign noise and clarify the issues even if
on the water researchers are tracking changes up the coast. notice tell us we will have a big water explorer. >> this tracks the d.n.a. of the waters. each organism leaving a trail for scientists to map what is happening beneath the waves. >> some of them tell us the environmental conditions. others, like these with cameras tell us what is swimming around. >> they can see and count them. and ta them. >> the tantalizing question is what is happening for this el nino, is...
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a few more down the coast. overnight tomorrow and early tomorrow, particularly along the south coast of the cape, there can be a couple of showers but i do think the rest sun. as long as we get some breaks record tomorrow. the record is 73. that's about what i'm predicting. if it breaks it i wouldn't be surprised in the least. we'll talk about the temperature changes for the weekend in a few minutes. j.c.: airlines will not fly to a red sea resort town after a deadly plane crash. phil: a russian passenger jet went down last weekend in the sinai peninsula killing 224 people. aixa diaz is covering it live. aixa: egypt and russia both say investigators still have not identified a cause, but officials from the u.s. and the u.k. suspect terrorism. as the u.k. announced it's suspending flights to the sinai peninsula, the egyptian president met with the british prime minister in london. david cameron says saturday's crash was more likely than not caused by a bomb. egyptian officials say that conclusion is premature an
a few more down the coast. overnight tomorrow and early tomorrow, particularly along the south coast of the cape, there can be a couple of showers but i do think the rest sun. as long as we get some breaks record tomorrow. the record is 73. that's about what i'm predicting. if it breaks it i wouldn't be surprised in the least. we'll talk about the temperature changes for the weekend in a few minutes. j.c.: airlines will not fly to a red sea resort town after a deadly plane crash. phil: a...
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now i got to spend twelve days aboard an arctic ice breaker - the us coast guard cutter healy. let me just say, it was complicated. >> and phil, both weather and climate change are huge parts of the story because the sea ice in the arctic is receding. >> and i actually got to see that sea ice receding in action, and the scientists up there that were monitoring this are overwhelmed by the speed that this is actually happening. >> well it seems that the more the ice recedes, the easier it would be to drill right? >> yeah but what happens is actually different because even though the sea ice is gone, the extreme weather conditions remain and that's causing big problems for big oil. >> the arctic - remote, breath-taking - and one of the world's harshest frontiers. for years it's been a front line in a battle over the future of energy and climate change. temperatures here are rising twice as fast as the rest of the world. but the arctic may hold 13 percent of the world's undiscovered oil. in july, 2015, shell began its controversial journey to the arctic. its mission - to drill an e
now i got to spend twelve days aboard an arctic ice breaker - the us coast guard cutter healy. let me just say, it was complicated. >> and phil, both weather and climate change are huge parts of the story because the sea ice in the arctic is receding. >> and i actually got to see that sea ice receding in action, and the scientists up there that were monitoring this are overwhelmed by the speed that this is actually happening. >> well it seems that the more the ice recedes, the...
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this is a plane crash off the coast of queens, morning. the plane registered out of of rye, new hampshire. it went down. it is a small two-seater. it went down in the water off of breezy point. again, we can confirm, one person is dead in that plane crash off morning. ed: when a woman was pulled over in somerville this morning for speeding, she thought she might get a ticket. might get these. flowers! sent to her home by the officer who pulled her over. the woman had just received the has to go into hospice care. the officer noticed she was crying and asked what was wrong, then let her go with a warning. when the woman got home tonight, she got the flowers, and a note from the officer saying she was sorry to hear about her mother and hopes she is comforted knowing she will live in her heart. ed: he was coach. his son happened to tab member of the celtics. star light star bright, the first star i see tonight i wish i may, i wish i might, have the wish i wish tonight wishes do come true. the lincoln wish list event is on. right now get excep
this is a plane crash off the coast of queens, morning. the plane registered out of of rye, new hampshire. it went down. it is a small two-seater. it went down in the water off of breezy point. again, we can confirm, one person is dead in that plane crash off morning. ed: when a woman was pulled over in somerville this morning for speeding, she thought she might get a ticket. might get these. flowers! sent to her home by the officer who pulled her over. the woman had just received the has to go...
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manchester lower 50s along the south coast. accuweather seven-day forecast, another round of showers moves in on thursday, by the way. they will be scattered in nature afternoon and evening hours, and then it's a mild breeze back up to around 60 on friday. the weekend's looking mostly dry. there could be a brief shower late saturday evening and nice temperatures coolest on sunday. traffic and weather together. how's that big accident, robi? >> danielle it is a bad accident on the mass pike. sky eye is heading there right now. let's pop up the map in the meantime. the crash is in framingham on the pike eastbound after route 9. total traffic network says seven cars are involved. the left lane and the sent are lane are blocked. emergency cruise are on the scene but no word of injuries. the bumper to bumper backup is to 495, but that is no doubt going to get worse. >>> new details about what happened when two boston police officers were dragged by a car after a traffic stop. surveillance video shows the legs of one of the officers
manchester lower 50s along the south coast. accuweather seven-day forecast, another round of showers moves in on thursday, by the way. they will be scattered in nature afternoon and evening hours, and then it's a mild breeze back up to around 60 on friday. the weekend's looking mostly dry. there could be a brief shower late saturday evening and nice temperatures coolest on sunday. traffic and weather together. how's that big accident, robi? >> danielle it is a bad accident on the mass...
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that's next cavuto coast to coast.we'll be right back connell: we're back with breaking news on the fox business network live pictures of chicago where a protest continues there, the young man who was shot, the video was released earlier in the week and the police officer now facing first-degree murder charges, the protesters walking on michigan avenue, the shopping strip. back with jeff flock in a few minutes with that. the other thing, and it's quite the contrast the mall in new jersey where there are many shoppers trying to take advantage of black friday specials, we're seeing shoppers out at the regular locations while protesters are out in the streets at one of the biggest shopping locations. now, speaking of shopping locations, let's go back to new york right now. toys r us in time square, cheryl is there talking to the ceo of toys r russ. >> that's right. it is black friday as we've got massive crowds here in new york city and time square whether or not there could be a terrorist attack, protesters, there's larg
that's next cavuto coast to coast.we'll be right back connell: we're back with breaking news on the fox business network live pictures of chicago where a protest continues there, the young man who was shot, the video was released earlier in the week and the police officer now facing first-degree murder charges, the protesters walking on michigan avenue, the shopping strip. back with jeff flock in a few minutes with that. the other thing, and it's quite the contrast the mall in new jersey where...
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. >> a small plane crashes off the coast of queens. search crews are in the water looking for victims and debris. good evening, i'm sade baderinwa. >> and i'm bill ritter. witnesses say they saw the plane go down. massive search on the air and in the water near breezy point right now. >> eyewitness news reporter josh einiger the first to tweet video of the search. he's there for us now. >> i'll start by saying we're now hearing report that divers have found at least one victim, one person who did not survive this crash. it's a fluid situation. we're still waiting for official word from the nypd but that's the word that we're let me show you how big this search and rescue effort is. it goes all the way down the beach and that where we believe there might be some debris that they're bringing to shore after having found it in the water as far off as a mile and a half offshore in the atlantic ocean. we can show you a picture tweeted by nypd special operations of what appears to be the tail of the paper that went down at around 8:00 tonight
. >> a small plane crashes off the coast of queens. search crews are in the water looking for victims and debris. good evening, i'm sade baderinwa. >> and i'm bill ritter. witnesses say they saw the plane go down. massive search on the air and in the water near breezy point right now. >> eyewitness news reporter josh einiger the first to tweet video of the search. he's there for us now. >> i'll start by saying we're now hearing report that divers have found at least one...
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the exception may be the south coast. tonight, tomorrow not looking good. >> okay. >> it will be damp, wet, windy, raw. only in the 40s tomorrow. it's just a dry start to the day. 46 in boston currently. 34 in norwood where we were in the 20s at this time yesterday. so it's not as cold as 24 hours ago. 35 in fitchburg. 28 in keene. lower 40s from falmouth back down to the cape and islands. the clouds move in but they may get a little bit of filtered sunshine. there's rain to our west and south. a lot of this will clip later on today. the morning drive has dry conditions. a lot of clouds around with the high thin ones. the clouds will thicken up through your midday lunch hour. 56 degrees, showers develop along the south coast and cape cod. that's where we'll see pockets of rain and showers through the evening hours. along the south coast, everybody else is staying dry with an increasing wind coming in off the ocean through the course of the evening drive. the strongest wind comes today heaviest rain. >>> let's get you on t
the exception may be the south coast. tonight, tomorrow not looking good. >> okay. >> it will be damp, wet, windy, raw. only in the 40s tomorrow. it's just a dry start to the day. 46 in boston currently. 34 in norwood where we were in the 20s at this time yesterday. so it's not as cold as 24 hours ago. 35 in fitchburg. 28 in keene. lower 40s from falmouth back down to the cape and islands. the clouds move in but they may get a little bit of filtered sunshine. there's rain to our...
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along the south coast and south shore of massachusetts. when the other rainshowers arrive for all of us, and who close we'll be to records tomorrow. >> elizabeth: a man's body found where others are buried, but this is not normal. a body was found by public works officials in the old sanitary on pleasant street today. investigators say there were no obvious signs of foul play, regarding the discovery of that man's body around 1:00 p.m. this afternoon, but norfolk d.a. is investigating. >> mark: the department of children and families has tried too hard to keep families together and it's putting children in danger. that's according to a new report from the pioneer institute. it blames the two tiered system of high risk and low risk cases arguing dcf places too many children in the lower risk group without conducting a thorough investigation. >> the system has been too ready to accept, you know, promises of parents in the goal of trying to keep the kids in the home. but once that decision is made, very little effort is made to follow up. >>
along the south coast and south shore of massachusetts. when the other rainshowers arrive for all of us, and who close we'll be to records tomorrow. >> elizabeth: a man's body found where others are buried, but this is not normal. a body was found by public works officials in the old sanitary on pleasant street today. investigators say there were no obvious signs of foul play, regarding the discovery of that man's body around 1:00 p.m. this afternoon, but norfolk d.a. is investigating....
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it is all part of the metro area that is coming up the coast. early tomorrow we get heavier rain bands as well as the gusting wind. the storm will be intensifying that is why we have a new and advisory all day long for the coast line tomorrow. here' s a closer look at the timeline. it doesn' t become what tonight and it becomes heavy at times in the wee hours of the morning through tomorrow morning' s commute. that will be a case for some of you for some of you it is a day off because of veterans day. somewhat for the late morning and mid-day hours. then the rain slides offshore during the afternoon. it ends in western areas first-hand accounts last. it will be busy along the coast all weekend long. the next weather system starts in on wednesday. exhibit anywhere half inch to an inch around boss and along the coast. lesser amounts when you do points north and west were there will be some have your veins of rain and you will andre will be higher, closer to the storm center along i-95 to the south and east. morning, mid-day. 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
it is all part of the metro area that is coming up the coast. early tomorrow we get heavier rain bands as well as the gusting wind. the storm will be intensifying that is why we have a new and advisory all day long for the coast line tomorrow. here' s a closer look at the timeline. it doesn' t become what tonight and it becomes heavy at times in the wee hours of the morning through tomorrow morning' s commute. that will be a case for some of you for some of you it is a day off because of...
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there's a reason why we moved from the east coast to the west coast. i'm trusting you guys, but let's take a look at this house first. -cool. come on in. come on in. oh my gosh. it's so pretty. the view as soon as you walk in-- i love this. it's very open, which is what i'm looking for-- white, and bright, and chandeliers, which i'm a big fan of. what i love about this house is just the floor plan, the fact that, when you walk in, all your entertaining space is up top here. you've got the living room, the dining room, outdoor space, and the kitchen. why don't we start by going over to the living room? ok. all right, well now we're walking into the formal living area. i personally love this room because you've got the really high ceilings in here. audrina patridge: and it's so bright. i'm loving it. we're right here in the living room. there's windows, and then there's a little courtyard that leads to the kitchen. speaking of the kitchen, wait until you see it. come check it out. look at this gourmet kitchen. audrina patridge: this is beautiful. i love
there's a reason why we moved from the east coast to the west coast. i'm trusting you guys, but let's take a look at this house first. -cool. come on in. come on in. oh my gosh. it's so pretty. the view as soon as you walk in-- i love this. it's very open, which is what i'm looking for-- white, and bright, and chandeliers, which i'm a big fan of. what i love about this house is just the floor plan, the fact that, when you walk in, all your entertaining space is up top here. you've got the...
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coast of cocaine off the pacific coast. carter evans went on a mission and discovered what a billion dollars in drugs looks like. >> reporter: when surveillance aircraft spotted this makeshift submarine off central america, a boarding team from the coast guard cutter "bertholf" found more than $200 million of cocaine. scott perig on was part of the team. >> getting it was pretty exciting. seeing the sheer amount of drugs they packed into it, almost 18,000 pounds. >> reporter: 18,000 pounds? >> almost. >> reporter: this year the coast guard working with the military and u.s. customs has seized more cocaine in the pacific than last three years combined. on board the "bertholf," we found 50,000 pounds of cocaine worth almost $800 million. to give you an idea of how much cocaine we're talking about here, each one of these bricks is a kilo worth about $25,000. that means this is is a quarter million dollars. this entire palette here, about $12 million worth of cocaine. the coast guard estimates it's only catching a third of what
coast of cocaine off the pacific coast. carter evans went on a mission and discovered what a billion dollars in drugs looks like. >> reporter: when surveillance aircraft spotted this makeshift submarine off central america, a boarding team from the coast guard cutter "bertholf" found more than $200 million of cocaine. scott perig on was part of the team. >> getting it was pretty exciting. seeing the sheer amount of drugs they packed into it, almost 18,000 pounds. >>...
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coast guard is searching for a man who fell morning. witnesses say the man jumped onto a life boat from the 7th deck and clung to the side for about a minute before falling about the atlantic ocean. the the coast guard says the royal caribbean ship was near the bahamas at the time. the cruise line is not releasing the name of the passenger. a new problem has cropped up from last month's historic flooding in south carolina. uncontrollable mosquitoes. it could cost millions to exterminate the mosquitoes, but officials say they have no choice because of the diseases mosquitoes can carry. mike: yes, spring-like temperatures big time today. coast. not only is it warm, but even a little on the humid side. take a look at the time lapse in portsmouth today, we had quite a today. some of it quite dense, did you now it's just mostly cloudy with scattered showers beginning to build in from the west. as a cool front slips on through the northeast. that cool front can do a couple things, one it will dry us out. secondly it will start to signal a cha
coast guard is searching for a man who fell morning. witnesses say the man jumped onto a life boat from the 7th deck and clung to the side for about a minute before falling about the atlantic ocean. the the coast guard says the royal caribbean ship was near the bahamas at the time. the cruise line is not releasing the name of the passenger. a new problem has cropped up from last month's historic flooding in south carolina. uncontrollable mosquitoes. it could cost millions to exterminate the...
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gulf coast is in doubt. the cap building the pipeline arrived the u.s. to suspend the view of the project. president obama will make a ruling before leaving office. the $8 billion office had little support from the obama administration in the past >>> u.s. regulators say there's evidence more cars built by volkswagen were rigged to deceive season emissions tests. audi and porsche are in the spotlight as well. >>> last september the u.s. regulator said they discovered half a million v.w.s and aldis had been fitted with illegal software, software that fooled testers into fooling testers that they met the limits of emission tests the the cars were releasing nine times or more of the fog-releasing gas. >> 10,000, 3.0 litre models, including the 2016 forces were equipped with the devices. volkswagen was accused of failing to disclose as legally required, that the cars were fitted with additional control devices. >> it's unfortunate, because it's now spread to the audi and porcha brands, which is making the scandal look more widespread and more philosophical a
gulf coast is in doubt. the cap building the pipeline arrived the u.s. to suspend the view of the project. president obama will make a ruling before leaving office. the $8 billion office had little support from the obama administration in the past >>> u.s. regulators say there's evidence more cars built by volkswagen were rigged to deceive season emissions tests. audi and porsche are in the spotlight as well. >>> last september the u.s. regulator said they discovered half a...
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along the south coast, buzzards bay through south coast of rhode island, connecticut, we have a dense fog advisory until 8:00 this morning. visibility at time is going to drop down under a quarter of a mile. you can see that fog is more pronounced along southeastern massachusetts. so, we have that fog this morning in southeastern massachusetts burning off to partly sunny skies. that southwesterly breeze is going to warm the temperatures up. most of us running between 70 and 75 looking for a high of 70 in worcester. 72 boston. the mid-70' s metrowest, the merrimack valley. that wind will keep us cooler relatively speaking. i think the brightest skies are going to be running north of the pike today. but everyone seeing a bit of sunshine. overnight, cannot rule out a spot shower along the south coast. southeastern massachusetts the best chance of seeing a spot shower overnight. a look at these overnight low temperatures. upper 50' s to around 60 heading out tomorrow. so that is our springboard. friday is going to be a very warm day. although we have a lot of cloud cover, and we are going
along the south coast, buzzards bay through south coast of rhode island, connecticut, we have a dense fog advisory until 8:00 this morning. visibility at time is going to drop down under a quarter of a mile. you can see that fog is more pronounced along southeastern massachusetts. so, we have that fog this morning in southeastern massachusetts burning off to partly sunny skies. that southwesterly breeze is going to warm the temperatures up. most of us running between 70 and 75 looking for a...
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just off the coast of the pacific north-west lies a potential killer, a 700 million long geological fault line called the kerr cascadiasubducti, on zone. the big one. it lies far out to sea. hidden beneath the waves. the waiting earthquake. >> i try and look as it could happen any day >>> this man is a regional manager for the federal emergency management agency in the pacific north-west. one of these earthquakes could be a monster. >> i think people are just not mentally or physically prepared to think about how bad something that large can be. >> the earthquake is supposed to be about a 9.0, maybe 9.1 earthquake which is going to rock and roll everything around here for three to five minutes >>> chuck wallac is for greys harbour county on the washing coast. >> they believe the biggest wave we will have is 22 feet in this area here. however, there is a plus and minus 30% on that. so it could be 30 feet high. you're not only getting went wave but multiple waves >>> all around the coast of the pacific sew shan there is tension where the plate slides under, colonel ideas with and sticks on
just off the coast of the pacific north-west lies a potential killer, a 700 million long geological fault line called the kerr cascadiasubducti, on zone. the big one. it lies far out to sea. hidden beneath the waves. the waiting earthquake. >> i try and look as it could happen any day >>> this man is a regional manager for the federal emergency management agency in the pacific north-west. one of these earthquakes could be a monster. >> i think people are just not mentally...
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from 62 the at coast to 70 an the bay. 62 at coast and at 4:00, to 72 around the bay and inland. a few records are possible. coming up in the big weather in 15 minutes. this evening, 56 for 60 and you will not need a heavy coat. >> that surgeons -- sounds good. on the roads we have bart residual delays. the problem is cleared at west oakland. you will find 20-0 minutes delay coming to san francisco. plan accordingly. an extra backup at the bay bridge and probably due to the bart delays. no friday lite with lights on at 5:28. a new accident if oakland. the location c.h.p. is saying it is when 580 after the 24 junction and multiple cars are involved. there is a 15-minute delay beyond the john into a -- the scene into an almost jammed bay bridge toll plaza. >> a deadly day in mali. three are dead. more than 100 are hell hostage in a hotel in the capital. natashaia has been tracking this story. what is going on? >> the gunmen are holded up with grenades on the raddison blue hotel. two germans were released but the raddison said there are up to 138 hostages. we get a better picture of
from 62 the at coast to 70 an the bay. 62 at coast and at 4:00, to 72 around the bay and inland. a few records are possible. coming up in the big weather in 15 minutes. this evening, 56 for 60 and you will not need a heavy coat. >> that surgeons -- sounds good. on the roads we have bart residual delays. the problem is cleared at west oakland. you will find 20-0 minutes delay coming to san francisco. plan accordingly. an extra backup at the bay bridge and probably due to the bart delays....
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with the fog at the coast from the marin county coast, and really the san mateo coast should be clear will look for the cooler weather to arrive. tuesday it will take us all the way through thanksgiving, the day after with the chance of showers. not a lot of rain unfortunately. right now it's all about the big blue high to the east and to the west. that's our fair weather maker. and the light offshore flow keeps the numbers above average. brings us the spring warmth. and with the trajectory of this low moving over the lapped, and not the ocean, it's going to keep us dry and bring that cold, cold air down from the arctic, bringing the coldest air of the season so far since last january. so that will bring overnight lows below freezing by the time you are getting situated for the holidays. so with livermore in mind, we are in the 40s now. that will be typical. stay that way through tuesday morning. wednesday morning 36 and the cold air could bring a light sprinkle with the morning dropping off below freezing right on through next weekend. the chances of rain continue to diminish. this i
with the fog at the coast from the marin county coast, and really the san mateo coast should be clear will look for the cooler weather to arrive. tuesday it will take us all the way through thanksgiving, the day after with the chance of showers. not a lot of rain unfortunately. right now it's all about the big blue high to the east and to the west. that's our fair weather maker. and the light offshore flow keeps the numbers above average. brings us the spring warmth. and with the trajectory of...
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caller: yes. .y father served in the pacific he was a member of the united states coast guard. they did serve in the pacific. his ship, one of the ships he racha,, was named la cuca which i understand is spanish for roach. he did serve in the pacific. been unable to go to the museum, but one time, many years ago, after it opened because i .m in poor health at that time i was there, there were no exhibits on the coast guard serving in the pacific. there was one lousy little .oster it was the only thing that represented the coast guard, either in the european campaign or the pacific campaign host. host: we will get a response, by want to ask, did your dad talk about his experiences growing up? caller: my dad was a true veteran. he would not talk to civilians. he would meet with world war ii korean veterans, vietnam veterans because they had a common ground. they had people trying to kill them. he did not talk to civilians. i'm a civilian. i was never physically able because of my poor health to join the coast guard, which was my desire from the time i was as small child. host: re
caller: yes. .y father served in the pacific he was a member of the united states coast guard. they did serve in the pacific. his ship, one of the ships he racha,, was named la cuca which i understand is spanish for roach. he did serve in the pacific. been unable to go to the museum, but one time, many years ago, after it opened because i .m in poor health at that time i was there, there were no exhibits on the coast guard serving in the pacific. there was one lousy little .oster it was the...
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but most towns are in the 50s near the coast. what i'm watching is down the coast there. you see those showers in virginia where it says washington those are with some clouds moving up the coast toward you us. i'm tracking when those showers are likely to come into our area and another batch of showers for friday with a cold front coming across. what that cold front will do to our temperatures. >> woman facing invasive surgery. in the next half hour the measures they say cross the line and went too far. the reason a judge is stepping in tonight. >>> a machine meant for construction becomes a battering ram instead. the goods one new england thief were after worth busting through glass with a tractor. >> the brand new plans the mbta says will keep winter. >>> a wooden post goes right through a windshield and head. still in the drivers heat seat. this happened on 91 north in springfield this morning. a tractor-trailer ran over the post in the road that made it fly into the air. the woman is okay. troopers want to remind everyone to secure their loads properly. >>> today the
but most towns are in the 50s near the coast. what i'm watching is down the coast there. you see those showers in virginia where it says washington those are with some clouds moving up the coast toward you us. i'm tracking when those showers are likely to come into our area and another batch of showers for friday with a cold front coming across. what that cold front will do to our temperatures. >> woman facing invasive surgery. in the next half hour the measures they say cross the line...
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look at that dynamic flow right down the coast. that's going to filter in.he low is not going anywhere for a while. they may be here off and on for the next five to seven days. rain develops, colder, highs in the 50s. mid-50s here, temperatures are not going to do much here for the next five, seven days. colder, if we get thunderstorm activity, i think late tonight into early wednesday would be our best opportunity for snow in the hills, down to about 2500 feet. looks okay for thanksgiving and friday. have to watch the low coming back from the sierra on the weekend. >> a lot of people are planning to go up there for the new snow for thanksgiving. any chain requirements either direction? >> probably on wednesday morning. by wednesday night, should be better. however, they could get a couple feet up there. it ends here, they should. >> heading back home on sunday -- >> yeah. looks like another system coming in. >> be prepared. >> anything else? >> i'll have more for you later. >> i'm glad the rain is going to miss the commute. >> me too. >> that's always good.
look at that dynamic flow right down the coast. that's going to filter in.he low is not going anywhere for a while. they may be here off and on for the next five to seven days. rain develops, colder, highs in the 50s. mid-50s here, temperatures are not going to do much here for the next five, seven days. colder, if we get thunderstorm activity, i think late tonight into early wednesday would be our best opportunity for snow in the hills, down to about 2500 feet. looks okay for thanksgiving and...
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that is how my grandfather came to west coast. no different than what they did to the chinese and now what we are doing, especially for mexicans that come up from mexico. host: if you have been watching the series with us, the important part is your involvement in it. there are three ways to do it. you can call us. we will begin taking calls. zones, and central time if you live in amount or pacific 748, 8901. to 02, you can also send us a tweet using the #landmark cases. you can also join us by facebook. there is a discussion underway. you'll see that korematsu video and the comments are already lining up under there. please join us in this conversation on korematsu versus the united states, the right of a government during a time of war to take away civil liberties. that is really what the question is here, and has lots of important elements for our own society today. so, we'll show a video that is about the pearl harbor attack, and this is a government film and japanese relocation. let's watch. december 7, 1941. a date which wil
that is how my grandfather came to west coast. no different than what they did to the chinese and now what we are doing, especially for mexicans that come up from mexico. host: if you have been watching the series with us, the important part is your involvement in it. there are three ways to do it. you can call us. we will begin taking calls. zones, and central time if you live in amount or pacific 748, 8901. to 02, you can also send us a tweet using the #landmark cases. you can also join us by...
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and warm along the gulf coast from texas to florida and highs in the 70s and 80s.here you are. >> he is dynamite every day and how lucky are we to have him dug our weather forecast here in the bay area. spencer is among several past and present anchors for for the special "good morning america" reunion with the special anniversary 40 for 40 at 7:00. >> here is spencer former colleagues including charlie gibson and diane sawyer and robin and david hartman and joan lunden...a coalition, a group of people would have made the show what it is. spencer has been posting photos from the trip on social media. you can share your photos with # abc7now. >> check out our photo gallery on instagram. i will call those the fab7. >> there you go. >> trail blazers. absolutely. >> fab7 was a drummer. >> it is fabulous for up this morning. >> cannot believe how quiet it is. well we talked about it yesterday but living through it is nice. we were in the 30s in map areas inland yesterday in the east bay and now we are in the low-to-mid 40s through the san ramon valley out to him and hig
and warm along the gulf coast from texas to florida and highs in the 70s and 80s.here you are. >> he is dynamite every day and how lucky are we to have him dug our weather forecast here in the bay area. spencer is among several past and present anchors for for the special "good morning america" reunion with the special anniversary 40 for 40 at 7:00. >> here is spencer former colleagues including charlie gibson and diane sawyer and robin and david hartman and joan...
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we're seeing them on the coast of connecticut right now, on the coast of massachusetts, 11:00 p.m. tonight with i'm talking to you, we'll be tracking these showers. coming across. they don't make their way much to the north. there will be a couple sprinkles on the south shore tomorrow but really the shower threat is on the south coast, cape cod and the islands through the morning drive and friday by 10:00 a.m., showers down in here. we'll take this through lunchtime, a couple of sprinkles, futurecast is showing up on the south shore. not many, if any will make it that far north and during the evening, breaks of sun before the sun goes down, 4:30 p.m.-ish and this cold front through southern vermont, western massachusetts, makes its way toward worcester and boston and the showers really start to shrivel up. two facets to the front. it settles on the south coast and the showers continue to pop up, right into saturday and that's where the most clouds will be as well. more sun, the farther north and west you go on saturday. temperatures are going to be cool, overnight tonight, but they
we're seeing them on the coast of connecticut right now, on the coast of massachusetts, 11:00 p.m. tonight with i'm talking to you, we'll be tracking these showers. coming across. they don't make their way much to the north. there will be a couple sprinkles on the south shore tomorrow but really the shower threat is on the south coast, cape cod and the islands through the morning drive and friday by 10:00 a.m., showers down in here. we'll take this through lunchtime, a couple of sprinkles,...
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coast. were german-americans ever rounded up? why were japanese-american singled out? karen: there were some german-americans and italian-americans who are put into some of the prisons and camps. but they were on a case-by-case , basis. with the japanese-americans, they were singled out just because they looked like the enemy. and so, therefore, that was why they were rounded up without any due process. and put into these american concentration camps. susan: so it was racially-based? karen: it was racially based. even justice jackson and another justice -- decisions said that it had to do with racial discrimination. susan: you tell us in your book that there was a long history of bias, prejudice toward asians coming to the united states. remember the 1880's, the chinese exclusion act. that is the stage before the 1940's, this feeling of majority white americans, especially on the west coast, for asians coming to this country. peter: as you said, there has been hostility toward asian-american
coast. were german-americans ever rounded up? why were japanese-american singled out? karen: there were some german-americans and italian-americans who are put into some of the prisons and camps. but they were on a case-by-case , basis. with the japanese-americans, they were singled out just because they looked like the enemy. and so, therefore, that was why they were rounded up without any due process. and put into these american concentration camps. susan: so it was racially-based? karen: it...
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the development of the east coast of north america is tied closely to the caribbean. becomee tiny islands developed, become planted, home to massive sugar producing englishons owned by the , the east coast of north america develops into a support system to these caribbean islands. traditionally, in american history class, we focus on this part of the map. lose importantwe information on what is happening down here that is pushing the history in those places. again, sugar seems trivial, seems unimportant. the history of sugar, particularly english sugar, is tied closely to everything we do today. the history of how we do things. the history of the country we live in today. these little islands here, they have a big influence. particularly, if we focus in on downsland of barbados here, which will be the main focus of today's lecture. it's almost impossible to see on the map. you zoom in and it's still hard to see. you zoom in further, and this --ster of pixels is the item island of barbados. it's not terribly large. it's about 170 square miles. that's a quarter of the s
the development of the east coast of north america is tied closely to the caribbean. becomee tiny islands developed, become planted, home to massive sugar producing englishons owned by the , the east coast of north america develops into a support system to these caribbean islands. traditionally, in american history class, we focus on this part of the map. lose importantwe information on what is happening down here that is pushing the history in those places. again, sugar seems trivial, seems...