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the flight from hilo to honolulu should last just 35 minutes.ut this 19-year-old boeing 737 has a major problem, growing cracks in its skin that are visible, yet they've gone undetected. patricia aubrey is sitting in row 17. >> we took off, everything was normal. i always read a book when i'm flying. >> to fully understand what's about to happen to aloha flight 243, it's critical to know what an airplane goes through every time it flies. think of the plane's fuselage as a balloon. every time it goes up, the outside of the plane or the skin expands. that's from the cabin being pressurized so people can breathe at high altitudes where the air is thin. when the plane comes down, the skin contracts. every takeoff and landing, no matter how long or short the trip, is considered one cycle. and each cycle puts stress on an airplane, potentially causing microscopic cracks. >> so, you have this constant pressure cycle where it expands, contracts, expands and contracts. over a period of time, the metal will eventually start to fatigue because of all of th
the flight from hilo to honolulu should last just 35 minutes.ut this 19-year-old boeing 737 has a major problem, growing cracks in its skin that are visible, yet they've gone undetected. patricia aubrey is sitting in row 17. >> we took off, everything was normal. i always read a book when i'm flying. >> to fully understand what's about to happen to aloha flight 243, it's critical to know what an airplane goes through every time it flies. think of the plane's fuselage as a balloon....
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we have video coming out of honolulu. tropical moisture and daytime heating caused heavy showers over the hawaiian islands on monday. honolulu recorded over 80 millimeters of rain, that's six times more than the monthly rainfall. this heavy rain has been causing many issues from flooding and washed out roadways to sewer overflows. schools and various buildings are getting flooded due to the high water levels. residents have been complaining of humid conditions. so the soil cannot take any more water. however, more rain is expected into tomorrow. so flooding, landslides are going to be a very high concern across many areas, including honolulu as well as hilo. drier conditions expected on friday. now, across the central pacific, there are two systems. one is a tropical depression kilo. then a tropical storm. these systems will stay away from the hawaiian islands, but this one here, this tropical storm, will likely approach hawaii as we go into next week. this one may become a hurricane as we go into thursday. then over the
we have video coming out of honolulu. tropical moisture and daytime heating caused heavy showers over the hawaiian islands on monday. honolulu recorded over 80 millimeters of rain, that's six times more than the monthly rainfall. this heavy rain has been causing many issues from flooding and washed out roadways to sewer overflows. schools and various buildings are getting flooded due to the high water levels. residents have been complaining of humid conditions. so the soil cannot take any more...
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Aug 2, 2015
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that is being used in local high schools in honolulu. one day we thought wouldn't it be cool to put on a competition where kids get hands on, do real business. teens and kids come together, create a lemondade recipe. now we have workshops that teach kids or chefs how to do great recipes that are healthful. we do those things with kids. they create a lemondade stand, use people like architects and retail people to teach them better business practices, how you put together a physical business. then they go on to a one day competition and sell lemondade head to head. what's cool about it, you get 30 lemondade stands selling head to head, all the friends and family come out. every teen chooses a charity to play for. many are humane society or make a wish. in honolulu, we have a lot of military, so wounded warrior, so when the kids choose a charity, all of the money they make in lemondade alley goes to their charity. >> besides being able to make great lemondade, what do you think kids learn the most? >> life skills. nowadays people don't hav
that is being used in local high schools in honolulu. one day we thought wouldn't it be cool to put on a competition where kids get hands on, do real business. teens and kids come together, create a lemondade recipe. now we have workshops that teach kids or chefs how to do great recipes that are healthful. we do those things with kids. they create a lemondade stand, use people like architects and retail people to teach them better business practices, how you put together a physical business....
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i'm guessing it will be special. >> john: a lot of calling in sick in honolulu. >> kevin: let's look at the day for marcus mariota. john, you liked it. what did you see? >> john: i saw a tremendous amount of poise. i see the accuracy, the arm strength, you see the athletic ability. the ability when things break down, or on designed runs to get down and right there, the pocket presence. he did everything he should have, and you see some targets that could become very good. you see some downs. mark barron should have had interception. there will be ups and downs. all in all, it's a superstar franchise quarterback in marcus mariota. >> kevin: he walks off hands the gloves to a fan. >> pam: let me talk to you about the defense. what do you expect from the titans. coming in being a new player with the team. the likes of a dick lebeau. what are you expecting defensively for your group? >> a fly around. i expect us to have a great chemistry out there. the first half we showed what we were capable of. if we carry that to the regular season, we'll be a force. we have a lot of work to do. >> p
i'm guessing it will be special. >> john: a lot of calling in sick in honolulu. >> kevin: let's look at the day for marcus mariota. john, you liked it. what did you see? >> john: i saw a tremendous amount of poise. i see the accuracy, the arm strength, you see the athletic ability. the ability when things break down, or on designed runs to get down and right there, the pocket presence. he did everything he should have, and you see some targets that could become very good. you...
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Aug 26, 2015
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now honolulu's emergency services department issued a warning as a precaution because they do not want people taking any chances and getting sick. test results on the water samples will be released later today. officials may also announce when they plan to reopen the beaches. >> hopefully soon. beautiful beaches. >> people have spent a lot of money to get there for vacation. >> and you can't go to the beach. that is bad. >>> sal, good morning to you. >> good morning alex and pam. you though things are doing okay. i'm hear to report good things on the roads right now. we don't have a lot going on which is good. this is is starting with highway 24. it is a very nice drive. if this is your commute, you don't necessarily have to run out of the house right now. you can hang out with us for a bit. speaking of the area we can go to the maps and show you the entire area. not only does 24 look good but so does 680. all the way down to concord. westbound highway 4 from antioch to the pittsburgh area everything is looking good. if you are driving let's say on vasco road down to livermore the traf
now honolulu's emergency services department issued a warning as a precaution because they do not want people taking any chances and getting sick. test results on the water samples will be released later today. officials may also announce when they plan to reopen the beaches. >> hopefully soon. beautiful beaches. >> people have spent a lot of money to get there for vacation. >> and you can't go to the beach. that is bad. >>> sal, good morning to you. >> good...
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i'm guessing it will be special. >> john: a lot of calling in sick in honolulu. >> kevin: let's lookthe day for marcus mariota. john, you liked it. what did you see? >> john: i saw a tremendous amount of poise. i see the accuracy, the arm strength, you see the athletic ability. the ability when things break down, or on designed runs to get down and right there, the pocket presence. he did everything he should have, and you see some targets that could become very good. you see some downs. mark barron should have had interception. there will be ups and downs. all in all, it's a superstar franchise quarterback in marcus mariota. >> kevin: he walks off hands the gloves to a fan. >> pam: let me talk to you about the defense. what do you expect from the titans. coming in being a new player with the team. the likes of a dick lebeau. what are you expecting defensively for your group? >> a fly around. i expect us to have a great chemistry out there. the first half we showed what we were capable of. if we carry that to the regular season, we'll be a force. we have a lot of work to do. >> pam:
i'm guessing it will be special. >> john: a lot of calling in sick in honolulu. >> kevin: let's lookthe day for marcus mariota. john, you liked it. what did you see? >> john: i saw a tremendous amount of poise. i see the accuracy, the arm strength, you see the athletic ability. the ability when things break down, or on designed runs to get down and right there, the pocket presence. he did everything he should have, and you see some targets that could become very good. you see...
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Aug 21, 2015
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this is the islands and this turn is to the western islands and honolulu just not far out of if uncertainty. make sure that you pay attention to that forecast. we mentioned the fires and this map does not look good. red flag warnings and very windy conditions. the winds and the canyons are worse. we have critical fire and in red. you can see where we have it bu burning. cold front to the north and then high pressure building in. after it's gone, the temperatures will sore back up. so today definitely cooler and it will also be backing off fivr ten degree from the end of the week to the begins and that's the southwest. so kilo is the story next week and if that's going to hit hawaii or not. >> so we have the hurricane and the winds and the west and hopefully a better forecast to come. >> one woman making a scene during her court appearance. >>> welcome back. so, history is being made today. two female soldiers will become the first ever to graduate from the grueling and prestigious army ranger school. they will graduate along with 94 men. we'll hear from the two later in the show. >>> crews
this is the islands and this turn is to the western islands and honolulu just not far out of if uncertainty. make sure that you pay attention to that forecast. we mentioned the fires and this map does not look good. red flag warnings and very windy conditions. the winds and the canyons are worse. we have critical fire and in red. you can see where we have it bu burning. cold front to the north and then high pressure building in. after it's gone, the temperatures will sore back up. so today...
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Aug 26, 2015
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. >>> officials have been warned to stay off of honolulu's white sand beachless. that's because sewage leaked through storm drains that lead to the ocean. honolulu's emergency service department isn't sure if sewage got into the ocean but they don't want people taking any chances in getting sick. officials say they will test water samples over the next few days and no word when the beach will reopen. >>> a change in our weather our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking clouds that could deliver summer showers. >>> new information about the city employee arrested on molestation charges. where he worked and the background check he passed. >>> the city of san jose has put a worker from its recreation department on leave following his arrest. he now faces up to five years in prison if convicted. >> by all accounts, mark west facebook page portraying him as an outstanding individual. one person even thanked him for all he did for the city of san jose. yet it's through social media police say back in january the 25-year-old met and became involved with a girl 10 y
. >>> officials have been warned to stay off of honolulu's white sand beachless. that's because sewage leaked through storm drains that lead to the ocean. honolulu's emergency service department isn't sure if sewage got into the ocean but they don't want people taking any chances in getting sick. officials say they will test water samples over the next few days and no word when the beach will reopen. >>> a change in our weather our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking...
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waikiki beach and honolulu, a half million gallons of sewage water. very nasty scene. >> you can almost smell it. thank you, pedram. >> no smell-a-vision. >> see ya. >>> a 12-year-old clumsy boy, 350-year-old painting and the results are not good. you'll see what happened when we come back. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection,
waikiki beach and honolulu, a half million gallons of sewage water. very nasty scene. >> you can almost smell it. thank you, pedram. >> no smell-a-vision. >> see ya. >>> a 12-year-old clumsy boy, 350-year-old painting and the results are not good. you'll see what happened when we come back. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a...
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Aug 14, 2015
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>> gary and i know each other from honolulu, and he has a wife who's a pioneer also. she's a rear admiral in the u.s. coast guard. she ran the 14th district on our island of yoahu. i can't say there was a pattern. i was alone for a long time in vietnam reporting alone. and things kind of fell together and i always kept working when i was married. and i don't know how i did it. it wasn't really
>> gary and i know each other from honolulu, and he has a wife who's a pioneer also. she's a rear admiral in the u.s. coast guard. she ran the 14th district on our island of yoahu. i can't say there was a pattern. i was alone for a long time in vietnam reporting alone. and things kind of fell together and i always kept working when i was married. and i don't know how i did it. it wasn't really
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the mayor of honolulu said the ceremony honored and remembered the past.art of pearl harbor is open for the public for a display of fireworks to celebrate decades of peace. >> the faa knows what caused flight delays at east coast airports today. the agency says it was a computer problem at an air traffic center in virginia that controllers use to direct high-altitude flights. that forced them to stop planes from leaving the -- area's three major airports and passengers were not happy. >> supposed to fly out this morning and the pilot was not available. then we got on the plane and we're told the radar is not available. so here i am. >> the faa is continuing to investigate what exactly went wrong. sfo reports a few related cancellations and delays this morning but says operations are back to normal now. >>> oakland's airport has reached a deal with uber. uber can now legally pick up and drop off airport passengers. airport officials say it's pat of an eight-month pilot program. the airport has the same agreement with the service >> how thousands of students
the mayor of honolulu said the ceremony honored and remembered the past.art of pearl harbor is open for the public for a display of fireworks to celebrate decades of peace. >> the faa knows what caused flight delays at east coast airports today. the agency says it was a computer problem at an air traffic center in virginia that controllers use to direct high-altitude flights. that forced them to stop planes from leaving the -- area's three major airports and passengers were not happy....
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that storm goes around honolulu the next couple days.his does not look or feel like the end of summer. from the desert southwest to the middle of the country, 90s and 80s and september is not going to bring any relief at all, if not hotter. north dakota could hit 100 degrees on september 2nd and we're going to be 94 from st. louis to d.c., and it's humid, too, francis, kids going back to school. a lot of northern schools don't have air-conditioning. that's not fun, i remember that, your arms sticking to the desk with the teachers. >> the bus seats. the bus seats are the nastier thing, without a doubt. here i thought, we're going to be fine, an easy, breezy summer. guess not. >> won't end. >>> tom brady back in court working on his four-game suspension. a ruling could come today. can both sides reach a settlement? >>> plus lawmakers are outraged over president obama's decision to rename mt. mckinley to mt. denali. >>> the last day of august, the family of adam ward holds a memorial this afternoon of the cameraman shot in virginia. they en
that storm goes around honolulu the next couple days.his does not look or feel like the end of summer. from the desert southwest to the middle of the country, 90s and 80s and september is not going to bring any relief at all, if not hotter. north dakota could hit 100 degrees on september 2nd and we're going to be 94 from st. louis to d.c., and it's humid, too, francis, kids going back to school. a lot of northern schools don't have air-conditioning. that's not fun, i remember that, your arms...
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Aug 27, 2015
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across the center of the pacific we are looking at heavy rain continuing over the honolulu region. more wet weather into thursday but finally drier conditions are expected on friday. there is a system approaching hawaii. this is a hurricane. it is a category 1 system. it could intensify to a major hurricane and it could get very close to the big island next week. it could effect hawaii islands next week indirectly or directly. across the caribbean islands there is a low pressure system or a tropical storm named erika affecting the leeward islands packing winds of 75 kilometers per hour. the system will likely get close to puerto rico and pass north of his paniolia and may become a hurricane and get close to the florida peninsula. further down towards the southern hemisphere days of heavy rains are causing serious inunidation in wales. this is the scene. very heavy rain caused severe flooding. heavy rain also caused numerous problems in this area. in fact, the system caused one tornado monday and hail storms hit sydney on monday. the system is pulling away so conditions will finally
across the center of the pacific we are looking at heavy rain continuing over the honolulu region. more wet weather into thursday but finally drier conditions are expected on friday. there is a system approaching hawaii. this is a hurricane. it is a category 1 system. it could intensify to a major hurricane and it could get very close to the big island next week. it could effect hawaii islands next week indirectly or directly. across the caribbean islands there is a low pressure system or a...
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. >>> a four-mile stretch of honolulu waikiki beach is closed because of a sewage spill. heavy rain from tropical depression kilo overwhelmed the sewer system. 50000,000 gallons of waste water ov overflowed and official say it could be days before the beach is safe. >>> a fraternity gets suspended for posting sexually charged banners aimed at incoming freshmen. this is the "cbs morning news." new bayer pro ultra omega-3 has two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. (music plays) people are both soft and strong, which is why our products are too. and we believe in value, so we give you 60% more sheets than charmin ultra strong. angel soft. be soft. be strong. look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . >>> a utah woman led police on a dangerous high-speed chase down an interstate. dash cam shows natalie peterson we
. >>> a four-mile stretch of honolulu waikiki beach is closed because of a sewage spill. heavy rain from tropical depression kilo overwhelmed the sewer system. 50000,000 gallons of waste water ov overflowed and official say it could be days before the beach is safe. >>> a fraternity gets suspended for posting sexually charged banners aimed at incoming freshmen. this is the "cbs morning news." new bayer pro ultra omega-3 has two times the concentration of epa and dha...
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there's a law in honolulu that prevents people from sitting or lying down on sidewalks in areas whereess is conducted. in new york city, the police union is asking members to photograph homeless people and post the pictures online. this is raising the question of the role the police should have in dealing with the homeless. >>reporter: a homeless man in los angeles refuses police attempts to come out of his tent. other officers shot him. >>> with the advent of psychotrophic medications, people were functioning better and with the closing of the institutions, the money saved was supposed to follow them into the community. >>> a class action lawsuit against new york city and new york state in 1979 led to legal guarantees for the right to shelter. for decades, new york city has had a legal obligation to provide shelter for the homeless but the problem has, again, reached critical mass. according to the coalition for the homeless, there are approximately 58,000 homeless people on the streets of new york city this summer which is the highest number since the great depression. those 58,000
there's a law in honolulu that prevents people from sitting or lying down on sidewalks in areas whereess is conducted. in new york city, the police union is asking members to photograph homeless people and post the pictures online. this is raising the question of the role the police should have in dealing with the homeless. >>reporter: a homeless man in los angeles refuses police attempts to come out of his tent. other officers shot him. >>> with the advent of psychotrophic...
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a japanese succulent seized in honolulu. these are beautiful. what are they?romlden barrel cacti mexico. they are endangered. these have to be protected. ♪ trafficking is a global problem, it threatens natural habitats and have driven some species close to extinction. >> it is very much like harvesting animal parts like rhinoceros horns or elephant tusks for the ivory trade. plants are just as memorable as animals. their habitat is the same habitat. if he can keep the habitat in tact and keep the web of life going, we can work on saving these other things as well. jane: many plants are close to death when they are intercepted. packed in boxes with no water or soil. this is one of 18 institutions in the plant rescue program charged with bringing them back to life. areo many of the plants rare or locally extinct were they come from. there is a strong need for us to care for them, keep them alive, and create pipelines where they can be either repatriated or shared with other like-minded institutions that can guarantee their survival. orchids are the most popular
a japanese succulent seized in honolulu. these are beautiful. what are they?romlden barrel cacti mexico. they are endangered. these have to be protected. ♪ trafficking is a global problem, it threatens natural habitats and have driven some species close to extinction. >> it is very much like harvesting animal parts like rhinoceros horns or elephant tusks for the ivory trade. plants are just as memorable as animals. their habitat is the same habitat. if he can keep the habitat in tact...
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Aug 28, 2015
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across the central pacific, honolulu has been battered by heavy rain. on wednesday, 50 millimeters of rain making it the heaviest rainfall for the day for this region. and this area has had 15 times more than the monthly rainfall for august so far this month. weather is improving there, however, more wet weather is expected into next week because a hurricane is approaching. hurricane ignacio is packing wnds of 180 kilometers per hour and will likely maintain its intensity as a hurricane and get to close to the big island next week. many areas of hawaii could be impacted directly or indirectly as we go into next week. ex-typhoon is still lingering over china and russia providing more wet weather and it's dragging colder air from the north. mountains in jun prove uns were covered in snow and hail could happen. it's also causing numerous problems over north kariya. we have some pictures coming out of the country. heavy donpours caused serious flooding in north korea. 40 people were kuld ailled and than 11,000 injured. about 230 millimeters of rain fell in
across the central pacific, honolulu has been battered by heavy rain. on wednesday, 50 millimeters of rain making it the heaviest rainfall for the day for this region. and this area has had 15 times more than the monthly rainfall for august so far this month. weather is improving there, however, more wet weather is expected into next week because a hurricane is approaching. hurricane ignacio is packing wnds of 180 kilometers per hour and will likely maintain its intensity as a hurricane and get...
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in honolulu, you could be hit by -- you could be seeing the effects of the storm as well. wet conditions will likely continue into the weekend. now, across europe, a ridge of high pressure is continuously bringing dry and hot conditions across central europe and causing some problems. take a look at this video from poland as well as germany. continuing heat and dry weather in central europe are taking a toll on the local waterway. the demand for electricity along with the lack of water to cool and produce additional power are leading to outages in poland. those also trying to travel along the elb river in germany are running into travel with low levels, forcing companies to cancel various trips along the waterway. dry and hot conditions across central europe will continue for the next several days. take a look at these numbers. over 30 degreesontinuing into friday. so watch out for heatstroke. meanwhile, stormy conditions will likely continue across the southern areas of europe. so watch out for heavy rainfall as well as the possibility of hail. here's the extended forecas
in honolulu, you could be hit by -- you could be seeing the effects of the storm as well. wet conditions will likely continue into the weekend. now, across europe, a ridge of high pressure is continuously bringing dry and hot conditions across central europe and causing some problems. take a look at this video from poland as well as germany. continuing heat and dry weather in central europe are taking a toll on the local waterway. the demand for electricity along with the lack of water to cool...
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Aug 14, 2015
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so, please watch out for flash floods, and across honolulu, due to the effect of the storm, humidity will be very high. so, on friday you could be feeling like 35 degrees or so. and wet weather will likely continue into saturday at least. now, across the southern hemisphere, heavy rain is causing flooding across buenos aires. meanwhile, strong winds and also cold air is in the north causing low temperatures, while heavy rain with fall, snowfall, take a look at this video from bolivia, as well as peru. heavy snowfall up to 40 centimeters blanketed bolivia and peru on tuesday and wednesday, paralyzing towns and villages. in western bolivia authorities suspended travel between three provinces. residents in la paz were shivering under temperatures below zero degrees with the high of just 4 degrees. now, colder than average temperatures will likely continue at least into the next couple of days. so please bundle up. here's your extended forecast. >>> for feature stories and special reports just logon to our website. "newsline" will return at the top of the hour. look into the "france 24"÷
so, please watch out for flash floods, and across honolulu, due to the effect of the storm, humidity will be very high. so, on friday you could be feeling like 35 degrees or so. and wet weather will likely continue into saturday at least. now, across the southern hemisphere, heavy rain is causing flooding across buenos aires. meanwhile, strong winds and also cold air is in the north causing low temperatures, while heavy rain with fall, snowfall, take a look at this video from bolivia, as well...
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first broadcast in the spring, newshour special correspondent mike taibbi reports that homeowners in honolulu and their utility company find themselves at a crossroads. >> reporter: they're everywhere on oahu: on the roofs of businesses, libraries, and one house after another. the amount of rooftop solar now accounts for 12% of the electric utility's users. that's more than 20 times the national average. it's by far the highest penetration of individual rooftop solar in the country. but in this tropical state, where the combination of sky- high energy prices, abundant sunshine, and federal and state tax credits makes going solar a no-brainer, the very popularity of these panels has become a problem... >> so we drive up, and you have these lovely solar panels on your roof. how's that working out for you? >> it's not. >> reporter: not working out because by the time aircraft mechanic carlton ho joined the rooftop solar parade in september 2013, there were so many people in his area that had installed panels that the local utility company told him, "don't turn on that switch yet." so, it's just
first broadcast in the spring, newshour special correspondent mike taibbi reports that homeowners in honolulu and their utility company find themselves at a crossroads. >> reporter: they're everywhere on oahu: on the roofs of businesses, libraries, and one house after another. the amount of rooftop solar now accounts for 12% of the electric utility's users. that's more than 20 times the national average. it's by far the highest penetration of individual rooftop solar in the country. but...
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it looks like it may impact honolulu on friday.concerned about the high surf and flooding due to it. >> this is the san mateo bridge shot and we have overcast conditions across the bay area. >> this is in the 60s and by lunch time and low 80s. mid-80s. by 4:00 p.m. and that is the high for today. >> temperature is little bit below average. and this is upper 80s. not too bad and considering it is in the 90s and triple digits in the east bay. >> they are in the mid-60s and 65 in san jose. and 63 in oakland. >> our cool spot was antioch in the upper 50s and you are now at 62 degrees. we are seeing the see breeze coming in and will allow us to be in on the cooler side. through tomorrow and into tuesday. we are talking 70s inland. that is continue degrees below the average high. if you are going to tahoe today or coming back. >> it may be 11:00. maybe thunderstorms as well for the afternoon. not impacting the bay area. we will see generally to partly mostly cloudy conditions. we are seeing clause once again and the fog roll back in. >>
it looks like it may impact honolulu on friday.concerned about the high surf and flooding due to it. >> this is the san mateo bridge shot and we have overcast conditions across the bay area. >> this is in the 60s and by lunch time and low 80s. mid-80s. by 4:00 p.m. and that is the high for today. >> temperature is little bit below average. and this is upper 80s. not too bad and considering it is in the 90s and triple digits in the east bay. >> they are in the mid-60s and...
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. >> reporter: the suburban streets outside of honolulu are a dense network of houses, but in this neighborhood one house is completely independent- - that is, energy independent >> nominal voltage, 48 volts. these are my charge controllers, these are my inverters. >> reporter: for the last two years, dave green, a heating and air conditioning specialist, hasn't paid one cent in electricity bills. instead he relies on high end batteries to store the power generated by his solar panels. when he first cut ties with the grid he had to convince his wife and daughters to conserve energy to make sure they'd have enough juice to meet their needs. >> dad was always saying, "if you're not going to use that, shut it off," or only use that for this much, you know? don't you know the sun didn't shine today? we need to do this and that you're always managing the power. but eventually you get to the point where you don't really need to manage it. you know you have enough leeway where you could go, "oh i left the light on. well it doesn't matter," because we've got plenty of power. >> reporter: greene doesn't
. >> reporter: the suburban streets outside of honolulu are a dense network of houses, but in this neighborhood one house is completely independent- - that is, energy independent >> nominal voltage, 48 volts. these are my charge controllers, these are my inverters. >> reporter: for the last two years, dave green, a heating and air conditioning specialist, hasn't paid one cent in electricity bills. instead he relies on high end batteries to store the power generated by his...
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the only american city in the top 30 was honolulu. >>> the iphone 6s, it is being released septemberh. it is believed it will be announced at an event sunday night. apple the expecting a big seller stockpiling if 89 to 90 million phones. it will have a better camera and additional microphone for better better. >>> all right. we'll tell do you theall right. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute here. [ music ] >>> welcome back. i'm dave. >> and i'm pam. time is about 5:30. we usually say steve is over there but he's not. he is outside. >> yeah. you're up on the roof. >> sit roof or roof? in the midwest nay say roof. they do have overcast conditions. a little cool breeze here. i would say it is out of the west about 15 to 20. temperatures inclanked will. they are sitting in the 60s to 70s. there is a westerly breeze that's hauling. in fact out wards for that. we have a look at old glory. back out look live. welcome will be coolinger odd. if i take you south. >> eventer as come cool. let's go out and take a look at what we have now. the commute will be moving along pretty well i
the only american city in the top 30 was honolulu. >>> the iphone 6s, it is being released septemberh. it is believed it will be announced at an event sunday night. apple the expecting a big seller stockpiling if 89 to 90 million phones. it will have a better camera and additional microphone for better better. >>> all right. we'll tell do you theall right. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute here. [ music ] >>> welcome back. i'm dave. >> and...
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our panel is faucet, who quit her job as a reporter for the honolulu star bulletin. she was hired by the honolulu advertiser and was sent to saigon and reported on everything from marine combat patrols to buddhist uprising. another used her $500 winnings from the game show "password" to buy a one-way plane ticket to saigon. she reported from many battle scenes, including one where she was wounded while interviewing marines for wrr radio. edith letter was the first woman assign assigned full-time to the associated press staff reporting the vietnam war. she has covered the 1973 middle east war, the war in afghanistan, the first gulf war, the conflict in northern ireland, and many other conflicts around the world. since 1998, she has been ap's chief correspondent at the united nations. and laura palmer left for vietnam after graduating from college in 1972. she covered the war for "rolling stone" and reported on the u.s. evacuation of saigon for "time magazine." she currently works as a hospital chaplain in pediatric oncology. we're in good hands tonight with our modera
our panel is faucet, who quit her job as a reporter for the honolulu star bulletin. she was hired by the honolulu advertiser and was sent to saigon and reported on everything from marine combat patrols to buddhist uprising. another used her $500 winnings from the game show "password" to buy a one-way plane ticket to saigon. she reported from many battle scenes, including one where she was wounded while interviewing marines for wrr radio. edith letter was the first woman assign...
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i want to touch on hurricane ignacio, 900 miles away from honolulu. tracking towards hawaii as a wrg 1 or 2 storm category. it's within that cone of uncertainty, so we'll be watching that one as well. >> busy on both coasts, rob, thank you so much. >>> we turn to major developments in the tragedy on live television. the gunman, ambushing his former colleagues as the cameras roll. now stunning new details from the third victim, how she survived, curling up in a ball. and chilling new images from inside the gunman's apartment. what they found on his refrigerator. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila covering it all. >> reporter: tonight these new images from inside the suspect's spartan apartment. the refrigerator adorned with modeling shots while at the crime scene, the blood-stained boards now replaced. as the first personal account of what happened here emerges. >> he waited until they were live on the air, so he knew exactly what he was doing. >> reporter: only one person survived the attack, vicki gardner now out of a medically induced com
i want to touch on hurricane ignacio, 900 miles away from honolulu. tracking towards hawaii as a wrg 1 or 2 storm category. it's within that cone of uncertainty, so we'll be watching that one as well. >> busy on both coasts, rob, thank you so much. >>> we turn to major developments in the tragedy on live television. the gunman, ambushing his former colleagues as the cameras roll. now stunning new details from the third victim, how she survived, curling up in a ball. and chilling...
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today kilo turned a little more than 500 miles south of honolulu with sustained winds of 35 miles per hour. >> kilo carries some weight. sorry. >> that was just hanging out there, wasn't it. >> of course. >> had to do it. >> yes. >> i have thoroughly enjoyed today, no complaints but tomorrow may be not so nice. >> it was such a spectacular day today. tomorrow won't be terrible. we will have more cloud cover and there could be a shower or two around but that should be it. we're looking toward the empire state building. 74 right now. the humidity low. the wind coming from a northerly direction and that north wind has been bringing in this nice air from canada and that's why it's been so nice the last couple of days. the high on the day getting up to 86 after a morning low of 69, average high, 82 so we were above that high but it felt nice out there with the low humidity. record back in 1916. 72 right now, 73 at newark so you have temperatures in and near the urban areas in the middle 70s but you head outside the suburbs, all the way down into the upper 50s. this is how comfy this air ma
today kilo turned a little more than 500 miles south of honolulu with sustained winds of 35 miles per hour. >> kilo carries some weight. sorry. >> that was just hanging out there, wasn't it. >> of course. >> had to do it. >> yes. >> i have thoroughly enjoyed today, no complaints but tomorrow may be not so nice. >> it was such a spectacular day today. tomorrow won't be terrible. we will have more cloud cover and there could be a shower or two around but...
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this area especially in honolulu this is one of the driest months of the year.nches has fallen. 1400% of normal is the amount that has come down in honolulu. last week the disaster that took place with the flooding that took place and the sewage overflow across that area. but this particular storm will enhance the moisture in the area. back behind it we have jimena. this is a category 5 and dropping in the last couple hours. this is scott kelly's photograph. the moon, jimena, all in one shot. incredible images. and ignacio from a 4 to a 3. it will go north of the islands but heavy rainfall is the main concern over this region with this storm system. it's something we are watching carefully and we are watching a development that we have seen one other time since 1851. hurricane fred forming but look how close it is to the coast of africa. this is the second farthest east. the cape verde islands. an unusual event there. hurricane warnings in effect for portions of the islands. typically they develop in the atlantic ocean. at this point we have a hurricane in the w
this area especially in honolulu this is one of the driest months of the year.nches has fallen. 1400% of normal is the amount that has come down in honolulu. last week the disaster that took place with the flooding that took place and the sewage overflow across that area. but this particular storm will enhance the moisture in the area. back behind it we have jimena. this is a category 5 and dropping in the last couple hours. this is scott kelly's photograph. the moon, jimena, all in one shot....
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we go to skype on honolulu, a director for the campaign group. founder of the korea policy institute. thank you for being with us on the programme. can i ask what you think this agreement, after it took so many days of intensive negotiations. it's wonderful news, it's a great sign to victory, diplomacy and dialogue over directorship and law. as a korean american who followed closely what happened, even though there weren't, like, clear signs from south koreans and north koreans, that they were on the brink of war, as terry fawcett notices. the troops and military weaponry, and south korean u.s. are engaged in military exercises, and so the situation is very tense, it's great that the two koreas managed to cole through and come up with this agreement. >> as ever, when there's tensions between the two nations, there was a lot of rhetoric from both sides. do you believe that this was a situation that was out of control, and let to conflict? >> well, as we know from experience, there is no open channel of communication, and/or korean dialogue or basi
we go to skype on honolulu, a director for the campaign group. founder of the korea policy institute. thank you for being with us on the programme. can i ask what you think this agreement, after it took so many days of intensive negotiations. it's wonderful news, it's a great sign to victory, diplomacy and dialogue over directorship and law. as a korean american who followed closely what happened, even though there weren't, like, clear signs from south koreans and north koreans, that they were...
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the top five are san jose, san francisco, anaheim, santa ana and honolulu hawaii. >>> the fisker motorompany says it will soon be back in business. it filed for bankruptcy back in 2013 because it didn't sell enough cars. a chinese auto parts company has now bought fisker and signed a lease in southern california. >>> it was a year ago today that actor and comedian robin williams was found dead in his tiburon home. fans marked the somber occasion by leaving notes and flowers on the home where mrs. doubtfire was filmed. he was 63 years old. >>> hollywood took to social media to share memories of the late actor. sarah michelle gellar shared a quote from ralph waldo emerson. williams of course was the voice of aladin. >>> it's getting really hot as we head late into the week as we move into the bay area friday, saturday and sunday. >> up first secretary of state john kerry on e-mail. it's likely his own private messages that aren't completely secured. we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much tried to follow. we call it the southwest effect, but other airlines probably use more
the top five are san jose, san francisco, anaheim, santa ana and honolulu hawaii. >>> the fisker motorompany says it will soon be back in business. it filed for bankruptcy back in 2013 because it didn't sell enough cars. a chinese auto parts company has now bought fisker and signed a lease in southern california. >>> it was a year ago today that actor and comedian robin williams was found dead in his tiburon home. fans marked the somber occasion by leaving notes and flowers on...
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flash flood warnings are out for honolulu, oahu, including the big island.s is associated with an area of low pressure. that will be digging down off the coast. it might tap into some of that moisture. will it stay off the coast or swing inland? if it swings inland, there's a possibility of rain this weekend. we will get the clouds. they will start to roll in. right there, pretty good signature of cloudy skies. some of that rain might make it to mendocino county, lake county. too soon to say. it's possible unless that low stays off the coast which could happen as well. 60s, 70s, 80s, to a few upper 80s and low 90s. but temperatures only coming up a maybe a couple of degrees for the inland areas. coast and bay, those warm ocean temps have a lot to do with that. 80s through most of the interior, 60s, 70s, around the bay. it looks like a lot of cloud cover comes in. late thursday, friday and maybe some rain on the weekend to the north. >> for our friends and firefighters -- >> lake county could use a lot of rain. >>> speaking of firefighters, they are making pr
flash flood warnings are out for honolulu, oahu, including the big island.s is associated with an area of low pressure. that will be digging down off the coast. it might tap into some of that moisture. will it stay off the coast or swing inland? if it swings inland, there's a possibility of rain this weekend. we will get the clouds. they will start to roll in. right there, pretty good signature of cloudy skies. some of that rain might make it to mendocino county, lake county. too soon to say....
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pimm: it is the agricultural customs and immigration health form filled out in honolulu when they returnedrom splashdown -- well, 31 to -- $33.31. betty: what was that for? driving to and from the air force base? pimm: to the launch. betty: i love that. the pitstop is the moon. pimm: they were in isolation for three weeks before they could be with their families when they returned. they said the dust that was rubbed off on them, the moon dust, they were tossed in the pacific ocean. betty: imagine what they would go for now. pimm: i will leave it to you. inty: this air-conditioning the modern office discriminate against women? we will find out in a new study. ♪ betty: you cannot tell now, pimm, but i am always freezing when i sit at my desk and it turns out there is an answer. you know this. most office temperatures are based on a decade old formula that uses the metabolic rate of men, a formula week showed earlier developed in the 1960's. i cannot decipher that at all, all greek to me. it is based on fort -- the body heat of a 40-year-old man weighed 140 pounds. women produce less body hea
pimm: it is the agricultural customs and immigration health form filled out in honolulu when they returnedrom splashdown -- well, 31 to -- $33.31. betty: what was that for? driving to and from the air force base? pimm: to the launch. betty: i love that. the pitstop is the moon. pimm: they were in isolation for three weeks before they could be with their families when they returned. they said the dust that was rubbed off on them, the moon dust, they were tossed in the pacific ocean. betty:...
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offense to music whatsoever, nothing compares to being a dad so it was like leaving maui to go to honolulu. i don't know how to say it. [ laughter ] it was like -- i love to play music but right now i have to tell you there's nothing better than this. and those are days you can't get back. >> there's a song on your current record that you played in the earlier hours about -- about moms and it's so moving. i've listened a couple times and every time i get misty eyed. you must have had such an incredible connection with your mom. tell me about how that song feels. >> your mom is your best friend. i can't tell you how many times i've sucked, fallen flat on my face and my mom goes "i thought you were great." mom believed you could fly. dad believed if you were going to fly it would take work. so realism and a dreamy upbringing. all us kids have that input. >> do you think about her when you sing that song? >> i think about her when i raise my own kids. i was t!lking to a friend of mine and i said "i hate to sound like my dad" but i knew it was coming and here it came. >> beautiful. also earlie
offense to music whatsoever, nothing compares to being a dad so it was like leaving maui to go to honolulu. i don't know how to say it. [ laughter ] it was like -- i love to play music but right now i have to tell you there's nothing better than this. and those are days you can't get back. >> there's a song on your current record that you played in the earlier hours about -- about moms and it's so moving. i've listened a couple times and every time i get misty eyed. you must have had such...
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the fireworks display was provided by the japanese city which is a partner city of honolulu. of the late japanese admiral who was the architect of the attack on pearl harbor that launched the u.s. into the war back in 1941. u.s. planes bombed the city during the last weeks of the war, killing nearly 2,000 people. the war ended when japan surrendered august 15, 1945. >>> a special honor was given to japanese-american soldiers responsible for one of the bravest rescues during world war ii. yesterday we were at the hornet museum in almeda where members of the combat team shared their story. that group orchestrated the rescue of another group of soldiers from the germans. two previous rescues of the so-called lost battalion failed. >> i don't know how we did it. but somehow we persevered. >> it's a great story. i think to hear it live from a person who went through it is really a special opportunity. >> the 442nd became one of the most well-respected and most decorated fighting units. >>> do you smell it? smokey air spread all over the bay area yesterday. today a spare the air al
the fireworks display was provided by the japanese city which is a partner city of honolulu. of the late japanese admiral who was the architect of the attack on pearl harbor that launched the u.s. into the war back in 1941. u.s. planes bombed the city during the last weeks of the war, killing nearly 2,000 people. the war ended when japan surrendered august 15, 1945. >>> a special honor was given to japanese-american soldiers responsible for one of the bravest rescues during world war...
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the fireworks display was provided by the japanese city which is a partner city of honolulu. it's the hometown of the late japanese admiral who was the architect of the attack on pearl harbor that launched the u.s. into the war back in 1941. u.s. planes bombed the city during the last weeks of the war, killing nearly 2,000 people. the war ended when japan surrendered august 15, 1945. >>> a special honor was given to japanese-american soldiers responsible for one of the bravest rescues during world war ii. yesterday we were at the hornet museum in almeda where members of the combat team shared their story. that group orchestrated the rescue of another group of soldiers from the germans. two previous rescues of the so-called lost battalion failed. >> i don't know how we did it. but somehow we persevered. >> it's a great story. i think to hear it live from a person who went through it is really a special opportunity. >> the 442nd became one of the most well-respected and most decorated fighting units. >>> do you smell it? smokey air spread all over the bay area yesterday. today
the fireworks display was provided by the japanese city which is a partner city of honolulu. it's the hometown of the late japanese admiral who was the architect of the attack on pearl harbor that launched the u.s. into the war back in 1941. u.s. planes bombed the city during the last weeks of the war, killing nearly 2,000 people. the war ended when japan surrendered august 15, 1945. >>> a special honor was given to japanese-american soldiers responsible for one of the bravest rescues...
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it was the single wettest august day in history for honolulu.on, the surface area is 70 square miles. them rainfall kwif tloent 4 billion gallons of water in six hours. >> incredible. >> we will show you what is happening with the record rainfall. 91 millimeters. 4 million gallons of water is kwif tloent the niagara falls in two hours. showers will continue in the coming days. national weather service island wide has issued flood watches and advisories because of the concern this will continue when it comes to heavy rainfall. we have had several tropical features in place. the bottom of the screen, remnants of a feature that impacted eastern asia. they will catch a ride on the steering currents of the atmosphere. the end result will be across the pacific northwest. that's great news. the rainfall comes here inside the next two days. 64 active fires across the u.s. 7 million acres of land have been scorched. air quality alerts across the eastern half of portions of washington, oregon, much of idaho to the state of montana as well. as the shift ha
it was the single wettest august day in history for honolulu.on, the surface area is 70 square miles. them rainfall kwif tloent 4 billion gallons of water in six hours. >> incredible. >> we will show you what is happening with the record rainfall. 91 millimeters. 4 million gallons of water is kwif tloent the niagara falls in two hours. showers will continue in the coming days. national weather service island wide has issued flood watches and advisories because of the concern this...
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honolulu and its japanese sister city, joined together to mark the moment.ka is hometown of the japanese admiral who planned the attack on pearl harbor in 1941 launching the u.s. into world war. japan surrendered. >>> thousands are being evacuated in japan over fear of the volcanic eruption. officials have pick up increased size nick activity a around the mountain. the the volcano was just off the coast, of a city more than 600,000 people, and volcano is also about 31 miles away from a nuclear rack or that was switched on, just this week. japan has restarted its nuclear program and it was halted after the the 2011 fukushima earthquake and tsunami. >>> death toll continues to climb after wednesday's huge explosions at a chinese port. rescuers have been discovering more bodies in the ruins raising the death toll to 112. ninety-five people, including 85 fire fighters are still missing in the port city, and meanwhile, heart broken relatives of those missing are still holding out hope that crews will find them alive. officials say several hundred tons have of sod
honolulu and its japanese sister city, joined together to mark the moment.ka is hometown of the japanese admiral who planned the attack on pearl harbor in 1941 launching the u.s. into world war. japan surrendered. >>> thousands are being evacuated in japan over fear of the volcanic eruption. officials have pick up increased size nick activity a around the mountain. the the volcano was just off the coast, of a city more than 600,000 people, and volcano is also about 31 miles away from a...
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man has died, another remains in critical condition after a suicide attempt at the university of honolulu. the 24-year-old man was trying to bring in a teenager who was on a window ledge. that ledge was on the 14th floor of a dormitory building there. both men fell to the ground. the teenager remains in critical condition. this happened on sunday. neither of the young people were students at the university. >>> the man convicted of the boston marathon bombing is now asking for a new trial outside of boston. lawyers for dzhokhar tsarnaev say quote, continuous and unrelenting publicity surrounding the bombing meant jurors in boston could not be impartial. the lawyers say jurors were also inundated with social media posts. he was convicted of 30 federal charges and he has been sentenced to death. >>> we have an update for you now on the american dentist accused of an illegal killing a -- the illegal killing of a lion in africa. his office has reopened in minnesota without him. you can see they posted a security guard outside. the office put out a letter saying dr. walter palmer was not on si
man has died, another remains in critical condition after a suicide attempt at the university of honolulu. the 24-year-old man was trying to bring in a teenager who was on a window ledge. that ledge was on the 14th floor of a dormitory building there. both men fell to the ground. the teenager remains in critical condition. this happened on sunday. neither of the young people were students at the university. >>> the man convicted of the boston marathon bombing is now asking for a new...
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the fireworks display was provided by the japanese city which is a partner city of honolulu. it's the hometown. the late japanese admiral who was the architect of the attack on pearl harbor that launched the u.s. into the war back in 1941. u.s. planes bombed the city during the last weeks of the war, killing nearly 2,000 people. the warranted when japan surrendered august 15, 1945. >>> a special honor was given to japanese-american soldiers responsible for one of the bravest rescues during world war ii. yesterday we were at the hornet museum in almeda where members of the combat team shared their story. that group orchestrated the rescue of another group of soldiers from the germans. two previous rescues of the so-called locked battalion failed. >> i don't know how we did it. but somehow we persevered. >> it's a great story. i think to share it live from a person who went through it is really a special opportunity. >> the 442nd became one of the most well-respected and most decorated fighting units. >>> do you smell it? smoky air spread all over the bay area yesterday. today
the fireworks display was provided by the japanese city which is a partner city of honolulu. it's the hometown. the late japanese admiral who was the architect of the attack on pearl harbor that launched the u.s. into the war back in 1941. u.s. planes bombed the city during the last weeks of the war, killing nearly 2,000 people. the warranted when japan surrendered august 15, 1945. >>> a special honor was given to japanese-american soldiers responsible for one of the bravest rescues...
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from the big island all the way past honolulu and oahu here and kauai off to the west.storm packing a lot of rain. something we will watch for the middle part of the week. for us seeing closer to home. just a slight warm-up. you see it there at the bottom of the screen. nothing like the heat we saw last week but you will notice temperatures climbing inland especially for north bay and tri-valley locations and south of san jose. mid to upper 80s returning and closer to the 90 inland by thursday. take you through the wokrk week and temperatures below normal and numbers rebound for wednesday and thursday. san jose similar trend. and we will see temperatures at their warmest towards thursday and turning cooler towards friday and san francisco more or less missing out on this warm-up. you will see upper 60s. low 70s by thursday. but the real warm-up looks like for some of the interior valleys thursday. cooling friday into saturday and just in case you make weekend plans right now. sunday looking to be the warmer of the two days with 80s inland and temperatures overall this w
from the big island all the way past honolulu and oahu here and kauai off to the west.storm packing a lot of rain. something we will watch for the middle part of the week. for us seeing closer to home. just a slight warm-up. you see it there at the bottom of the screen. nothing like the heat we saw last week but you will notice temperatures climbing inland especially for north bay and tri-valley locations and south of san jose. mid to upper 80s returning and closer to the 90 inland by thursday....
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of the most popular beaches in hawai'i is closed after 500,000 gallons of raw sewage spilled in honoluluheavy weekend rains caused the sewage system to back up. the waste entered storm drains leading to with a can waikiki. >>> in california sharks are making a comeback giving conservationsist a rare opportunity. jennifer london is in sunset beach, california, more on that, jennifer? >> john, it's a beautiful sunny day here at the beach. but just last week about the 200-yard stretch of the beach was closed after an 8'0"-foot shark bumped the board of a surfer. no one was injured but it's worrisome and concerning for beachgoers. but scientists, on the other hand, are excited. so much so that they're jumping in the water to swim with the sharks. kelly french hay not be the best guy to get in the water with. >> and his fin comes out of the water, and it's heading straight at me. >> a great white shark encounter, not once but three times. >> it just dawned on me, oh my gosh, he's here. >> the shark's name is fluffy? >> yes. >> fluffy? >> we have a lot of juvenile sharks here in southern calif
of the most popular beaches in hawai'i is closed after 500,000 gallons of raw sewage spilled in honoluluheavy weekend rains caused the sewage system to back up. the waste entered storm drains leading to with a can waikiki. >>> in california sharks are making a comeback giving conservationsist a rare opportunity. jennifer london is in sunset beach, california, more on that, jennifer? >> john, it's a beautiful sunny day here at the beach. but just last week about the 200-yard...
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something like 100 metres has been recorded in honolulu. here, too, surprisingly, that caused flooding. minor flooding, but flooding all the same. i mentioned this because on the way to hawaii, it's a hurricane. >> that's all. stay with us, coming up on the programme israel takes actions from people making money from state subsidized goods. we report from sri lanka, where journalists are wary of promises of a free press. we'll tell you why the weather could scuffer the start of the dakar rally next year. year. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >>> hello again, a quick reminder of the top stories. police in hungary fired tear gas to end unrest at a refugee reception center. the government is considering sending in the army to secure its border. >> south sudan's president salva kiir is expected to sign a deal to end the fighting the the u.n. scoub is threatening -- security council
something like 100 metres has been recorded in honolulu. here, too, surprisingly, that caused flooding. minor flooding, but flooding all the same. i mentioned this because on the way to hawaii, it's a hurricane. >> that's all. stay with us, coming up on the programme israel takes actions from people making money from state subsidized goods. we report from sri lanka, where journalists are wary of promises of a free press. we'll tell you why the weather could scuffer the start of the dakar...
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hurricane center has it as a category-2 hurricane, not far from kauai, in the cone of uncertainty with honolulu on the right side. hawaii has only been hit by hurricanes five times since 1950. the last time there was a really bad one, the worst ever, was a category-4. that did about $2 billion worth of damage. there was also one in 1982 that took a storm path very similar to this that caused about $250 million of damage, and that's why all eyes should be on this storm instead of danny. >> and when will that storm possibly hit the island? >> the timing would likely be late tuesday night into wednesday morning of next week. but again, five days out. we know hawaii is a little small island out in the open pacific. we're hoping to get a shift here, but the storms that hit hawaii the hardest are the ones that approach from the south. that's exactly what this is going to do. >> bill karins, thank you for being with me. >> we're just getting started on this friday edition of "the rundown." up next, more e-mail trouble for hillary clinton. some saying it could open the door for joe biden to run in 2016
hurricane center has it as a category-2 hurricane, not far from kauai, in the cone of uncertainty with honolulu on the right side. hawaii has only been hit by hurricanes five times since 1950. the last time there was a really bad one, the worst ever, was a category-4. that did about $2 billion worth of damage. there was also one in 1982 that took a storm path very similar to this that caused about $250 million of damage, and that's why all eyes should be on this storm instead of danny. >>...
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honolulu's white zapped beaches are closed.esterday had nearly 500,000 gallons of sewage leaking out of man holes and flowing through storm drains much those storm drains empty into the ocean where of course people swim. not good. so officials are telling people just to stay out of the water. >> attention in the life garr. the beach is closed. >> crews will be testing water samples over the next few days. no timeline on when officials will give the all clear. they say they won't take a chance of getting people sick. >>> accused of busting into pose is a shop looking for cash watch police say this guy used as weapon even we've never seen. >>> left in a shopping cart forgot den by his mommy in grocery store parking lot. why she may have been so distracted she didn't realize why she may have been so distracted she didn't realize she left her they said their tanning rays were less likely to cause a sunburn. what you need to know is, uv light from indoor tanning can cause... premature aging, including wrinkles, sagging, and age spot
honolulu's white zapped beaches are closed.esterday had nearly 500,000 gallons of sewage leaking out of man holes and flowing through storm drains much those storm drains empty into the ocean where of course people swim. not good. so officials are telling people just to stay out of the water. >> attention in the life garr. the beach is closed. >> crews will be testing water samples over the next few days. no timeline on when officials will give the all clear. they say they won't...
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it will head north of the islands but could be gusty back to honolulu with winds from 20 to 40 miles an hour and maybe around 1 inch of rainfall. we'll talk more about how the moisture from this could bring us another thunderstorm chance this week and that's coming up at about 20 minutes. >> thank you very much, jeff. still ahead at 6:00, keeping the bullet on track. what leaders are saying about california's controversial bullet train project. >>> also, it's a sore spot for the silicon valley. the issue that brought members of congress into town today. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. how's it progressing with the is prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. train --
it will head north of the islands but could be gusty back to honolulu with winds from 20 to 40 miles an hour and maybe around 1 inch of rainfall. we'll talk more about how the moisture from this could bring us another thunderstorm chance this week and that's coming up at about 20 minutes. >> thank you very much, jeff. still ahead at 6:00, keeping the bullet on track. what leaders are saying about california's controversial bullet train project. >>> also, it's a sore spot for the...
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heavy rain associated with tropical storm kilo caused manhole covers in honolulu to overflow with rawore pet owners are feeling the itch. yup. we are talking about fleas. tonight we're asking why is the problem so bad in the bay area? i'll have that story on bay area nightbeat; come join me at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. >>> cloud cover rolling through san francisco bay and all the of the bay area right now a little more humid a little warmer today. believe it or not there's a big pattern change coming that will be markedly cooler. find out when that begins and when temperatures that are chilly like at ocean beach will spread inland. that's coming up. >> hey, straight ahead. the giants aren't out of time. but the clock is ticking. >> good news is, they are getting worse. >> 49ers and its upcoming opponent living in harmony. >> we didn't stink today. >> a defensive nfl baller isn't holding back. >> there are some mediocre quarterbacks in the nfl that make a lot of money. >> the latest just keep on coming in sports in moments. [female announcer] during mattress price
heavy rain associated with tropical storm kilo caused manhole covers in honolulu to overflow with rawore pet owners are feeling the itch. yup. we are talking about fleas. tonight we're asking why is the problem so bad in the bay area? i'll have that story on bay area nightbeat; come join me at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. >>> cloud cover rolling through san francisco bay and all the of the bay area right now a little more humid a little warmer today. believe it or not...