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elaine: correspondent stephen gibbs travels to the hard-hit island nation.of life for haitians now. and later, nes
elaine: correspondent stephen gibbs travels to the hard-hit island nation.of life for haitians now. and later, nes
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according to iceland's national energy authority the tiny island nation is packed with more than two hundred active volcanoes. but even when they aren't erupting in iceland's many volcanic molten magma froze just. us. and that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot sports. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy. capital city of record it so we're right on the edge of a volcanic area aren't we how important it is for the fight we wouldn't. be here if it weren't for the world. that's where we have. electricity etc just as a chemical engineer. and. she took us to the top of the ball to get a closeup view to drill station. this is the geothermal version of an oil rig. the flow of. more than two hundred degrees of. three hundred degree. a crack in the ground. basically with the length of crops in the ground. war or just regular. thing. brings. with him. yeah yeah i mean. this is just. this is incredible but what's happening here is actually is a result of what's g
according to iceland's national energy authority the tiny island nation is packed with more than two hundred active volcanoes. but even when they aren't erupting in iceland's many volcanic molten magma froze just. us. and that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot sports. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy. capital city of record it so we're right on the edge of a...
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fleeing persecution that their refusal to accept a permanent life in papua new guinea or on the tiny island nation of nuru shows that their real aim is and always was life in a wealthy developed country not just a safe one it says the refugees lawyer or exaggerate with stories of poor conditions in australian run the tension centers on malice and the root ultimately australia's government says tough policies against uncontrolled migration unnecessary to allow generosity towards refugees through a managed process the strong support record numbers of people coming through the migration program and humanitarian programs when governments have proper control of the process i don't want to give up their process and the right to decide who comes to our country to people smugglers so you left iran and you decided to go to australia yeah i want to do that journey you know i float in the news your i phone the smuggler he told me that i am going to send you straight why did you not stay in indonesia you were out of iran yeah you were not going to be perceived by authorities there why not stay in indonesia at
fleeing persecution that their refusal to accept a permanent life in papua new guinea or on the tiny island nation of nuru shows that their real aim is and always was life in a wealthy developed country not just a safe one it says the refugees lawyer or exaggerate with stories of poor conditions in australian run the tension centers on malice and the root ultimately australia's government says tough policies against uncontrolled migration unnecessary to allow generosity towards refugees through...
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this mall island nation has one of the highest numbers of unsolved disappearances in the world. will a new investigation agency help victims and their families get justice on steve on this up a sort of one of one east we investigate sri lanka inforced disappearance is. going to wonder what it will never i see a white bread when i see a soldier or produce them i look at them suspiciously even when i think about the moment i was kidnapped it scares me. knew how serious seeing i never thought he would live to tell his story he's one of the few in sri lanka to survive an abduction. sixty thousand others have gone missing over the past three decades. it was a sunny morning in may two thousand and nine niihau was walking near the courthouse in the capital colombo when a white van started following him soon he was surrounded and like him if i didn't put a weapon to my right hip he told me to shut up and keep walking and i got a van came up from hundred meters away and i was dragged into it. he was thrown into a gallery on a coconut a state back. over there you're going to get it all th
this mall island nation has one of the highest numbers of unsolved disappearances in the world. will a new investigation agency help victims and their families get justice on steve on this up a sort of one of one east we investigate sri lanka inforced disappearance is. going to wonder what it will never i see a white bread when i see a soldier or produce them i look at them suspiciously even when i think about the moment i was kidnapped it scares me. knew how serious seeing i never thought he...
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the island nation observing two days of mourning after a deadly plane crash just outside of havana.ne went down just after takeoff, erupting into a towering fireball. more than 100 people dead. just three people were pulled from the wreckage, and tonight they are clinging to life. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight the staggering death toll climbing in cuba. 110 now dead, and investigators are still trying to figure out why this plane plummeted from the sky. the fireball and smoke could be seen for miles in havana. cubans rushing to the crash site just moments after the 737 went down and erupted in flames friday. among the dead, 20 priests from an evangelical church. somehow three people were pulled from the fiery wreckage alive. they're now fighting for their lives inside this hospital. this woman saying her daughter emily is one of those survivors. now she's clinging to her faith in god and her doctors. but dozens of other families crowded into the airport terminal eager for updates on their loved ones, but hope is dwindling as cuba's state tv begins posting photos
the island nation observing two days of mourning after a deadly plane crash just outside of havana.ne went down just after takeoff, erupting into a towering fireball. more than 100 people dead. just three people were pulled from the wreckage, and tonight they are clinging to life. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight the staggering death toll climbing in cuba. 110 now dead, and investigators are still trying to figure out why this plane plummeted from the sky. the fireball...
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might be thinking china has extended its reach culturally economically writes across pacific island nations if france were to lose one of its territories in the pacific that would further tilt the balance of power in this region in china's direction president macro is visiting many parts of this country or i should say this territory because this is very much france they vote in the presidential election they get a grant from france they put deputies in the french assembly so we are in front here at the moment he'll visit many parts of his territory over his visit and he will try and talk to both sides of the debate he does not want to repetition of what happened thirty years ago in another referendum where one side saw the whole process as illegitimate and there was violence is a little of what president said on thursday. lives even the home our history like you say can sometimes be jostled around and cause harm i believe that if we know how to take the part of history that links us in the future and today we will only become stronger on friday there was a march through the streets of the
might be thinking china has extended its reach culturally economically writes across pacific island nations if france were to lose one of its territories in the pacific that would further tilt the balance of power in this region in china's direction president macro is visiting many parts of this country or i should say this territory because this is very much france they vote in the presidential election they get a grant from france they put deputies in the french assembly so we are in front...
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the development of airlift capabilities the cousins those j's, just have c-130 like the rhode island national guard. and the alaska guard has increased it's commitments since 2016 to support mongolia's newly established air force. our undersecretary recently went to mongolia. mongolia has made a choice. they could have partnered with their neighbor, china, to have an air force. and they didn't, they chose alaska and the united states instead. these partnerships are going to pay off, i think, for the united states for many decades to come. the third area of cooperation i wanted to highlight before taking some questions builds on our success as a country in space. and otherwise, requires us to work closely with our allies. that is true more today than was 10 or 15 years ago. domains a war-fighting in the united states is the best at the world and space, and our adversaries know it. they are developing the capability to deny us the use of space in crisis or war, and we have to think about that and develop the capability to be able to defend our assets on orbit, and be able to operate through any
the development of airlift capabilities the cousins those j's, just have c-130 like the rhode island national guard. and the alaska guard has increased it's commitments since 2016 to support mongolia's newly established air force. our undersecretary recently went to mongolia. mongolia has made a choice. they could have partnered with their neighbor, china, to have an air force. and they didn't, they chose alaska and the united states instead. these partnerships are going to pay off, i think,...
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. >> reporter: international news crews descended on the tiny island nation as the mystery of natalee'shuge story. van der sloot was never charged. >> van der sloot the prime suspect was such a sleaze. it was clear that he was not telling the truth. >> reporter: tj ward was an investigator hired by the family in 2005. he continues to wok on the case today. >> do i believe van der sloot is directly involved with the disappearance of natalee holloway? absolutely be >> reporter: he is currently standing trial in peruvian prison for murder. >> i think aruba has taken a position now why open pandoras box for the next 20 years he will be in prison. and then he will have to face federal charges in the united states for extortion. >> reporter: that is because before leaving for peru, van der sloot demanded payment from natalee's mother beth for the information on the whereabouts for her daughter's remains. in 2010 beth holloway launched the natalee holloway research center. a nonprofit focused on preventing other families having to go through what she and her ex-husband has been having to deal
. >> reporter: international news crews descended on the tiny island nation as the mystery of natalee'shuge story. van der sloot was never charged. >> van der sloot the prime suspect was such a sleaze. it was clear that he was not telling the truth. >> reporter: tj ward was an investigator hired by the family in 2005. he continues to wok on the case today. >> do i believe van der sloot is directly involved with the disappearance of natalee holloway? absolutely be...
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we were all freaked out when castro took over a caribbean island nation of 11 million people but we have college dropout that oversees a community greater than the southern hemisphere. >> you're equating zuckerberg to castro >> i think he's scarier. he has control of the content that over 1.2 billion people see. he cannot be removed from office we have to endure trump for six years, putin could be dead in 10 to 20. in my view, the most dangerous person in the world is zuck. >> viewer also say scott failed to get in at 18. that's what this is about. >> i own the stock advertisers not leaving, nor are consumers. be clear, this is a dangerous situation. >> and i think the key point right there. we've had a number of investors come out and comment on facebook's share class structure, but i'm not hearing investors say that they're selling shares right now. >> it's a great business model and, you know, of course, they're doing other interesting things like now there's talk about a facebook coin coming out as they do block chain it's a company to watch. >> however much power facebook might have
we were all freaked out when castro took over a caribbean island nation of 11 million people but we have college dropout that oversees a community greater than the southern hemisphere. >> you're equating zuckerberg to castro >> i think he's scarier. he has control of the content that over 1.2 billion people see. he cannot be removed from office we have to endure trump for six years, putin could be dead in 10 to 20. in my view, the most dangerous person in the world is zuck. >>...
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further there is been, i would say many initiatives to make stability in the southern pacific on the island nation sealant moving further up with indonesia between indian and pacific ocean and then a country that tries to make its own way forward breaking out of its reliance on past reliance on russian weapons and clearly going to singapore which has gone out of its way to help us in terms of support to the full self there and i could keep going in the philippines for maintaining a long-term view and it goes right up to japan in the northern pacific. >> the compact of free association and for the community's understanding reinforce how essential that is for the defense strategy. so the postal to ask don't tell i want to confirm those policies without review discharge with sexual orientation? >> i am not aware of any change. >> so since 1970 roughly 19000 service members have been discharged due to sexual orientation those for homosexual behavior not a combination of offenses. but so far only about 1000 applications have been reviewed. some of this may be a resource question but what do they need t
further there is been, i would say many initiatives to make stability in the southern pacific on the island nation sealant moving further up with indonesia between indian and pacific ocean and then a country that tries to make its own way forward breaking out of its reliance on past reliance on russian weapons and clearly going to singapore which has gone out of its way to help us in terms of support to the full self there and i could keep going in the philippines for maintaining a long-term...
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much of the island's national park is closed. >> let's check the weather forecast. >>> you want to ditchthe ride. we have clear conditions. some clouds out there. but the skies doing all kinds of cool kind of bglart work out there. it's clear and cooler to start. d2a look at your headlines this morning. we'll see more sunshine later on. higher temperatures friday and look at the layer of clouds. then clear elsewhere. so you're going to see a lot of that action today. south of the golden bridge, that's where the marine layer is extending far east g pastat tpçlivermore. but concord you're in the elfair redwood city parts of san jose waking tup to some of that cloud coverage. but other than that, the north there. here's a look now at our current temperatures. so because of these clear skies, a lot of you waking up to chilly conditions. 47 degrees in santa rosa. 51 in san jose. san francisco a little warmer at ko56. livermore 54. and oakland. that west wind though is still out there so that adds x little bit of the brisk conditions hfor the morning. jaclyn. >> just a little chilly. right now
much of the island's national park is closed. >> let's check the weather forecast. >>> you want to ditchthe ride. we have clear conditions. some clouds out there. but the skies doing all kinds of cool kind of bglart work out there. it's clear and cooler to start. d2a look at your headlines this morning. we'll see more sunshine later on. higher temperatures friday and look at the layer of clouds. then clear elsewhere. so you're going to see a lot of that action today. south of the...
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from the island. just returned with the national guard from being on the island.ose to the ocean where the lover has now reached there is a wall of lava. there is only wait to describe it —— lava. a black mountain that covers the road and it remains extremely fiery. people will have seen those pictures of the lava gathering and this slow moving stream. it has way it —— made its way across the land and has now reached the water. that has led to a plume of steam at which you can see for miles around. we are about four oi’ for miles around. we are about four or five for miles around. we are about four orfive miles from for miles around. we are about four or five miles from some of the fissures, the cracks in the ground, the volcanic vents, where those fountains of lava have been sprouting up. in the last couple of minutes, even at this distance, we have heard the sound of the magma and gases being released. there is real concern about the gases and the people who live in those areas. why the national guard is so concerned at the moment is because that lava has made i
from the island. just returned with the national guard from being on the island.ose to the ocean where the lover has now reached there is a wall of lava. there is only wait to describe it —— lava. a black mountain that covers the road and it remains extremely fiery. people will have seen those pictures of the lava gathering and this slow moving stream. it has way it —— made its way across the land and has now reached the water. that has led to a plume of steam at which you can see for...
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island. the national park has shut down. the residents under evacuation feel hopeless. >> my neighbor larry, his house is burning down. it's real. it's hitting. it's okay. >> reporter: it's one of the world's most active volcanos. he has been active since 1983. >>> new video shows the moments before and after the volcanic eruption in hawaii. this video taken on friday. he says the hot molten rock was beginning to break apart and fall into the water. a few moments later, a very different story. you can see red clouds of ash flowing into the air. we will follow the latest in hawaii on our website. click under the u.s. and world tab. >>> happening tomorrow, it could be a duffel couple of days at the ucsf medical center as health care workers are set to go on strike. it's an effort to provide the system to increase salaries as well as deal with racial and gender pay inequality. it's forcing hospitals to reschedule surgeries and delay cancer treatment. the coo says the strike will be a major disruption. >>> happening tomorrow, a
island. the national park has shut down. the residents under evacuation feel hopeless. >> my neighbor larry, his house is burning down. it's real. it's hitting. it's okay. >> reporter: it's one of the world's most active volcanos. he has been active since 1983. >>> new video shows the moments before and after the volcanic eruption in hawaii. this video taken on friday. he says the hot molten rock was beginning to break apart and fall into the water. a few moments later, a...
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more than one hundred thousand timorese were killed or die from famine and disease before the island nation achieved independence from indonesia in two thousand and two it's. offered through a mutiny gang intellectual violence to receive the highest bracing for democracy southeast asian last year now it's up to voters whether it stays on a path to political maturity shallop bellus al-jazeera when asia's new prime minister mahathir mohamad says the king has agreed to pardon the former deputy prime minister ibrahim was jailed what he was opposition leader but now he's in a coalition with marketeer when he reports from kuala lumpur. i think that as the prospect of a pardon sent family supporters and media scrambling to a hospital in kuala lumpur inside and why abraham is recovering from shoulder surgery under a prison guard while he serves a five year jail term earlier the new prime minister mahathir mohamad said the malaysian king had agreed to pardon and while immediately it is going to be fooled by the reach it was means that he should not really be if i did it should be released immediatel
more than one hundred thousand timorese were killed or die from famine and disease before the island nation achieved independence from indonesia in two thousand and two it's. offered through a mutiny gang intellectual violence to receive the highest bracing for democracy southeast asian last year now it's up to voters whether it stays on a path to political maturity shallop bellus al-jazeera when asia's new prime minister mahathir mohamad says the king has agreed to pardon the former deputy...
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fleeing persecution that their refusal to accept a permanent life in papua new guinea or on the tiny island nation of the route shows that their real aim is and always was life in a wealthy developed country not just a safe one it says the refugees life or exaggerate with stories of poor conditions in australian run the tension centers on malice and the root ultimately australia's government says tough policies against uncontrolled migration unnecessary to allow generosity towards refugees through a managed process bestrode in support record numbers of people coming through the migration program and humanitarian program when governments have proper control of the process i don't want to give up their process and the right to decide who comes to our country to people smugglers so you left iran and you decided to go to australia yeah i actually want to do you do that journey you know i float in the news your i phone the smuggler that he told me that i am going to send you straight why did you not stay in indonesia you were out of iran yet you were not going to be perceived by authorities there why n
fleeing persecution that their refusal to accept a permanent life in papua new guinea or on the tiny island nation of the route shows that their real aim is and always was life in a wealthy developed country not just a safe one it says the refugees life or exaggerate with stories of poor conditions in australian run the tension centers on malice and the root ultimately australia's government says tough policies against uncontrolled migration unnecessary to allow generosity towards refugees...
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and now, we go to one of the most remote communities in the western world — the faroe islands, a nationare to help magnify their musical talents. here's paul carter. when you think of parts of the world innovating in technology, a rocky collection of islands in the north atlantic might not be the first place that springs to mind. but the faroe islands, situated roughly half way between scotland and iceland, are trying new ways of doing just that. we talk a lot about the power of technology to bring people closer together. well the government here are experimenting with new ways to bring education to people across these islands, and bring the world a little closer to them. this remote collection of 18 islands are actually no stranger to technology. as well as leading mobile phone 4g connectivity in partnership with chinese firm huawei, they've also built a reputation for taking on the tech big guns — and winning. more on that later. but it's their experiment with tech to enhance their cultural heritage that brought us here. the faroese government has just announced that it will be making
and now, we go to one of the most remote communities in the western world — the faroe islands, a nationare to help magnify their musical talents. here's paul carter. when you think of parts of the world innovating in technology, a rocky collection of islands in the north atlantic might not be the first place that springs to mind. but the faroe islands, situated roughly half way between scotland and iceland, are trying new ways of doing just that. we talk a lot about the power of technology to...
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this is on the east side of the big island close to the hawaii volcanos national park. we have video from the ground. you can see fountains of lava seeping up from the earth. there are several homes on either side of the fissure here. we also have this drone video from above. all along that crack you can see magma spewing out of the ground and then inching down the road, burning everything in its path. evacuations for the leilani estate subdivisions are under way. this follows hundreds of small tremors over the weekend and a 5.0 earthquake today that hit the big island. shortly after that earthquake, this plume of ash billowed out of the side of the mountain thousands of feet into the air. as of right now, no reports of injuries or any deaths. evacuations from the eruption are under way right now. ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, ian. the moment that news broke we sent out a breaking news alert. if you want to get them, download our app or visit nbcbayarea.com to keep you on top of what's going on. >>> a deadly confrontation in the quiet community of
this is on the east side of the big island close to the hawaii volcanos national park. we have video from the ground. you can see fountains of lava seeping up from the earth. there are several homes on either side of the fissure here. we also have this drone video from above. all along that crack you can see magma spewing out of the ground and then inching down the road, burning everything in its path. evacuations for the leilani estate subdivisions are under way. this follows hundreds of small...
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next story pigeon racing in sri lanka perhaps not the first thing when you think of the tropical island nation but it's becoming pretty popular local say it's a great way to unwind feel at one with nature and supporters from bernard smith favorite. now the shalamar reaches for his favorite but irene won the first of a pigeon race here earlier this month and this one. a hindu priest would like more pigeons but says his wife has drawn the line at the hundred or so he has in his yard. i have hundred this bridge and from the time it was twenty one days old i feed and look after it so it identifies recognizes us we spent a lot of time with the birds even when it's flying in the sky we can recognize which is our this is. it takes a couple of months to train a homing pigeon used for thousands of years to carry messages gracing the birds only became a sporting belgium in the nineteenth century now the sri lankans of picked it up and for the same reasons people world over take up hobbies have a lot of space in my life so i have sleepless nights and all the games a lot of twisting my life so get some sp
next story pigeon racing in sri lanka perhaps not the first thing when you think of the tropical island nation but it's becoming pretty popular local say it's a great way to unwind feel at one with nature and supporters from bernard smith favorite. now the shalamar reaches for his favorite but irene won the first of a pigeon race here earlier this month and this one. a hindu priest would like more pigeons but says his wife has drawn the line at the hundred or so he has in his yard. i have...
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known for holding a secret meeting in january of 2017 with an oligarch in the seychelles, a remote island nation in the middle of the indian ocean. the purpose was to establish a back channel between the incoming trump administration and the kremlin itself. however, in his testimony before the house intelligence committee, prince omitted several facts about how that meeting came about. now it also appears prince failed to disclose his august meeting in trower to the committee as well involving the emirates and this israeli guy. in that testimony, prince described having only limited contact with trump campaign officials. when asked to confirm that he had no other our contact, he said correct. the only contact he had with donald trump jr. was at a campaign event, and he ran into him a couple of times during the transition. that does not appear to be accurate in light of what we're now learning. julia, this reminds me, every time we have one of these meetings, it's talking new business. oh, we've got some new clients possibly here. ringing the belfiore new business. they seem to be having an open
known for holding a secret meeting in january of 2017 with an oligarch in the seychelles, a remote island nation in the middle of the indian ocean. the purpose was to establish a back channel between the incoming trump administration and the kremlin itself. however, in his testimony before the house intelligence committee, prince omitted several facts about how that meeting came about. now it also appears prince failed to disclose his august meeting in trower to the committee as well involving...
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more tha1700 residents had already voluntarily left their homes, and the b island's volcanoes nationalpark is closed. more earthquakes shook the area and scientists are warning that there may be explosions and additional lava flows. far there are no reported deaths or injuries from the kilauea eruptions. >>> tomorrow on the news hour, the view fm jerusalem on the day the united states officially opens a new embassy there. that's all for this edition of pbs news hour week, i'm harry. thanks for watching have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutua odesigning customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement comny. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for pu
more tha1700 residents had already voluntarily left their homes, and the b island's volcanoes nationalpark is closed. more earthquakes shook the area and scientists are warning that there may be explosions and additional lava flows. far there are no reported deaths or injuries from the kilauea eruptions. >>> tomorrow on the news hour, the view fm jerusalem on the day the united states officially opens a new embassy there. that's all for this edition of pbs news hour week, i'm harry....
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say they have launched many initiatives to maintain stability in the southern pacific with the island nations there that need a hand. . we have got with indonesia which is a full courtroom in we are -pac area, seeing them carve forward and that means break out of their reliance of russian weapons, that sort of thing. clearly when you go over to singapore which has gone out of its way to help us in terms of home porting u.s. navy units, support to our folks out there and they also, as you know, train in idaho. i can keep going like this. when the philippines are maintaining a long-term view to maintain that relationship and it goes right up to japan and the strength they provide in the northern pacific. senator schatz: i'll talk about the compact free association, palau kind of languishing and the marshalls and i'd like for the committee's understanding and for the whole senate understanding reinforce how essential that is for our defense strategy. i'd like to change topics to the d.o.d.'s post-don't-ask, don't-tell discharge review policy. i want to confirm that the d.o.d. policy established
say they have launched many initiatives to maintain stability in the southern pacific with the island nations there that need a hand. . we have got with indonesia which is a full courtroom in we are -pac area, seeing them carve forward and that means break out of their reliance of russian weapons, that sort of thing. clearly when you go over to singapore which has gone out of its way to help us in terms of home porting u.s. navy units, support to our folks out there and they also, as you know,...
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they have launched many initiative for the southern pacific with the island nation there that need a hand. . . . . as you know they train in idaho and the philippines maintained that relationship and it goes right up to japan and the strength they provide in the northern pacific. >> cannot ask one question for the record about the free association that allows contact of free association languishing and the marshals expire in 2023. i'd like for the committee to do understand and the whole senate to understand to reinforce how essential that is for our defense strategy. i'd like to change topics to the dod's "don't ask don't tell" discharge review policy graders want to confirm that the policy established in 2011 review discharges due to orientation is the same. >> i'm not aware of any change. >> it's not a trick question. >> since 1970 roughly 43,000 servicemembers were discharged due to orientation. they were discharged solely for what they called behavior not in a combination of so-called offenses. so far only around 1000 applications have been reviewed. i get that some of this may
they have launched many initiative for the southern pacific with the island nation there that need a hand. . . . . as you know they train in idaho and the philippines maintained that relationship and it goes right up to japan and the strength they provide in the northern pacific. >> cannot ask one question for the record about the free association that allows contact of free association languishing and the marshals expire in 2023. i'd like for the committee to do understand and the whole...
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white house officials say the island nation has relations with the u.s. and north korea and can ensure the safety of both leaders. >> the president celebrated the progress with north korea last night in indiana. he told an adoring crowd his upcoming meeting will be, in his words, a very big success. paula reid is at the white house with more on this story. paula, good morning. >> good morning. we will see the president at least once here today at the white house. while we have gotten some new details about this upcoming subtle what we don't know is whether the president and kim jong-un will spend private one-on-one time together. while white house officials work out specific details, the president is celebrating. >> america is being respected again. >> reporter: speaking at a rally in elkhart last night, the president celebrated the release of three americans from north korea. >> we welcomed them back home the proper way. >> reporter: and recognized the regime's leader. >> kim jong-un did a great service to himself, to his country, by doing this. >> repor
white house officials say the island nation has relations with the u.s. and north korea and can ensure the safety of both leaders. >> the president celebrated the progress with north korea last night in indiana. he told an adoring crowd his upcoming meeting will be, in his words, a very big success. paula reid is at the white house with more on this story. paula, good morning. >> good morning. we will see the president at least once here today at the white house. while we have...
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island. the national guard has been activated. fema also is mobilizing resources right now. ed. the eruption happened six hours after a magnitude five quake shook the island. >>> a sunken sailboat in pacifica is a hazard to surfers. the owners say they don't have the money to remove it. the boat ran aground last weekend at linda mar beach. the four-person crew is now stuck. they're in a hotel room living on donations. they say sea conditions just overwhelmed them. >> it wasn't really a matter of running aground so much as we were pushed aground. once the rip tides caught us in the bay, they pushed us faster and faster. >> the boat is barely visible in the water and moving with the tides. it could cost tens of thousands to remove the wreckage. sky 7 captured incredible video of the boat salvage attempt. you can watch it on abc7news.com. >>> in the north bay, 42 pigs are safe after flames came dangerously close to them inside a high school barn. abc 7 news was at santa rosa high school as school staff checked on the barn. the press democrat reports that flames were spotted in t
island. the national guard has been activated. fema also is mobilizing resources right now. ed. the eruption happened six hours after a magnitude five quake shook the island. >>> a sunken sailboat in pacifica is a hazard to surfers. the owners say they don't have the money to remove it. the boat ran aground last weekend at linda mar beach. the four-person crew is now stuck. they're in a hotel room living on donations. they say sea conditions just overwhelmed them. >> it wasn't...
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it is to ask whether or not we should an instances such as like puerto rico which is a unique island nation that just as hawaii is whether there should be some greater flexibility under the stafford act to allow you to do more into have more training in the course dependent on resources provided? >> if i may answer this question, i do not believe that the core should be focused on emergency restoration for power grids as an expansion of their duties. the core was assigned a mission assigned by fema because prepa did not call for mutual aid in the standard within the industry is that any utility whether a ppa they call for mutual aid in command resources across the entire united states and canada to restore events. but for that failure to call for mutual aid that is what resulted in the fema mission assigning the court to undertake the emergency restoration component. had the process worked as designed and the reason why the general and i indicated in his article that there was the first time it is, in my nearly 30 years working in industry, i've never seen -- >> so this is a response abilit
it is to ask whether or not we should an instances such as like puerto rico which is a unique island nation that just as hawaii is whether there should be some greater flexibility under the stafford act to allow you to do more into have more training in the course dependent on resources provided? >> if i may answer this question, i do not believe that the core should be focused on emergency restoration for power grids as an expansion of their duties. the core was assigned a mission...
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. >>> on hawaii's big island, volcano national park is closing the visitor center because there may be it could send ash, sulfur dioxide and boulders the size of a small car in all directions. scientists are warning an explosion could happen at any moment. they say it is really important for people to stay out of that national park where the -- everything is located. it is still not clear when the park may be able to reopen. this comes as more homes are destroyed and threatened by lava. >>> members of the california guard are starting to train with u.s. customers and border patrol agents preparing to work as radio dispatchers, camera operators and other jobs. guard members are expected to start working as part of an agreement between the state of california and the white house. the president wanted national guard troops to go to the mexico border to help federal agents fight illegal immigration and drug trafficking. governor brown agreed to send 400 california guard members to specifically target drugs, guns, and gangs but they will not arrest people who illegally cross the border. >>
. >>> on hawaii's big island, volcano national park is closing the visitor center because there may be it could send ash, sulfur dioxide and boulders the size of a small car in all directions. scientists are warning an explosion could happen at any moment. they say it is really important for people to stay out of that national park where the -- everything is located. it is still not clear when the park may be able to reopen. this comes as more homes are destroyed and threatened by...
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island. hawaii national guard soldiers teaming up with active duty ole j -- soldiers to get a better look at the damage. a new fissure opened up but is not currently threatening more homes. kathy and gene morgan from san joaquin county spent their life savings hoping to leave in the estates, and now lava creeping closer to their big island home. after nervously waiting on the island for weeks, they decided to travel to the volcano to see what was going on. >> we have already bought our gas masks. we'll wear those the whole time in the neighborhood. we don't have lava insurance. most people don't. so we would lose everything. >> lava has destroyed at least 82 structures. >>> the tracks have been closed for a number of maintenance projects and people have been taking buses to get between those two stations. meantime, it is a busy opening weekend for b.a.r.t.'s new service between pittsburgh and antioch. more riders expected today because it's memorial day. it is a new ten-mile line which goes to pittsburgh center and antioch. service began on saturday. >>> and a warning for drivers in one east
island. hawaii national guard soldiers teaming up with active duty ole j -- soldiers to get a better look at the damage. a new fissure opened up but is not currently threatening more homes. kathy and gene morgan from san joaquin county spent their life savings hoping to leave in the estates, and now lava creeping closer to their big island home. after nervously waiting on the island for weeks, they decided to travel to the volcano to see what was going on. >> we have already bought our...
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further, they have launched many initiatives to maintain stability in the southern pacific with the island nations there that need a hand. new zealand, indonesia, which is a fulcrum between the indian and pacific ocean. we see a country that is trying to carve its own way forward. that means to break out of its reliance on past purchases, for example, of russian weapons, that sort of thing. clearly when you go over to singapore, which has gone out of its way to help us in terms of home porting u.s. navy units, support to our folks out there, and they also train in idaho. i can keep going like this. t the philippines and japan and the strength they provide in the northern pacific. >> i'll ask one question about the palau contractor free association and the one for the marsh marshalls expiring in 2023. i'd like to reinforce how essential that is for our defense strategy. i'd like to change topics to the d.o.d.'s don't ask don't tell policy. i want to make sure the policy to review discharges due to saul -- sexual orientation is the same. >> i'm not aware of any. >> 43,000 service members were discha
further, they have launched many initiatives to maintain stability in the southern pacific with the island nations there that need a hand. new zealand, indonesia, which is a fulcrum between the indian and pacific ocean. we see a country that is trying to carve its own way forward. that means to break out of its reliance on past purchases, for example, of russian weapons, that sort of thing. clearly when you go over to singapore, which has gone out of its way to help us in terms of home porting...
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they have launched many initiatives to maintain stability in thehe southern pacific with the island nationsthere that need a hand. new zealand as you know what of the five -- moving further up, we have got with indonesia which is the fulcrum between the indian and pacific ocean. fulcrum in the indo pak area. we see a country that is trying to carve its own way forward. that means to break up of its reliance on past purchases, for example, russian weapons, that sort of thing. clearly when you go over to singapore which is going out of its way to help us in terms of homeport in u.s. navy units, support to our folks out there and also as you know train in idaho. i can keep going like this. in the philippine where maintaining a long-term view to making that relationship, and he goes right up to japan and the strength they provide in the northern pacific. >> can i ask one question for the record about the compact of free association that palau compact association panel languishing and one for the marshals expiring expire in 20? i'd like for the committee's understanding for the whole sentence un
they have launched many initiatives to maintain stability in thehe southern pacific with the island nationsthere that need a hand. new zealand as you know what of the five -- moving further up, we have got with indonesia which is the fulcrum between the indian and pacific ocean. fulcrum in the indo pak area. we see a country that is trying to carve its own way forward. that means to break up of its reliance on past purchases, for example, russian weapons, that sort of thing. clearly when you go...
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island. >> another fissure has opened up and threatening people's lives and the national guard rescue efforts man that fell off the cliff with his dog. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪you've got a friend in me. ♪you've got troubles...i've got 'em too...♪ ♪there isn't anything i wouldn't do for you...♪ ♪you've got a friend in me. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest now through september 3rd. only at disneyland resort. >>> good morning to you. happy sunday. a mostly cloudy started to the day followed by partly cloudy for the afternoon and on shore breeze and temperatures even a bit cooler than yesterday. i'll have a look at what we can expect coming up. >> and i think they are all thinking of you because of that cloud cover. the runners are off and going. we are a good 16 minutes into the race. give or take. the elite runners got a bit of a
island. >> another fissure has opened up and threatening people's lives and the national guard rescue efforts man that fell off the cliff with his dog. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪you've got a friend in me. ♪you've...
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there are nailed 22 volcanic fissures open on the big island of hawaii. a national guard helicopter took this video of the lava flows in the fissure eruptions. the lava is not only affecting the land, it is going into the ocean. that creates what is called laze, a mixture of steam and hcl mixed with glass particles. >>> in addition to all the people forced from their homes, the volcano is also hurting the big island's tourism industry. the hawaii tourism board says so far the big island has lost more than $200 million in tourism revenue. that accounts for about 30% of the jobs in hawaii . bookings on the big island between this month and july are about half of what they usually are this time of year. >>> thousands of unionized las vegas hotel casino workers voted to authorize a strike at any time, starting to first. members of the culinary union cast their ballots last night and called for a citywide strike. the vote comes as workers contracts were due to expire may 31. the negotiations that began in february have not led to new contract agreements. the last time wo
there are nailed 22 volcanic fissures open on the big island of hawaii. a national guard helicopter took this video of the lava flows in the fissure eruptions. the lava is not only affecting the land, it is going into the ocean. that creates what is called laze, a mixture of steam and hcl mixed with glass particles. >>> in addition to all the people forced from their homes, the volcano is also hurting the big island's tourism industry. the hawaii tourism board says so far the big...
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island. there is nothing to worry about. >> it is estimated that closing volcano national park will cost the island more than $150 million in lost revenue. >>> the mayors of oakland, san francisco and san jose are coming together to support a ballot measure to raise bridge tolls to pay for part transportation projects. if regional measure three passes, the tolls on the seven state owned bridges in the bay area would go up to $6.00 in 2019, $7.00 in 2022, and $8.00 in 2025. the money would help fix roads and improve projects. critics are speaking out against raising those bridge tolls. the mayors of oakland, san francisco and san jose say it is needed. >> we are proud to lead the nation in the development of supercomputers. here in the bay area, we also lead the nation in super commuters. >> the measure is on the gym fifth ballot. it needs a simple majority in order to pass. >>> a man and a woman who were found dead in the east san jose foothills last week been identified. yesterday the santa clara medical examiner's office says the two were found in the foothills last wednesday night. both were from san jose. san jose polic
island. there is nothing to worry about. >> it is estimated that closing volcano national park will cost the island more than $150 million in lost revenue. >>> the mayors of oakland, san francisco and san jose are coming together to support a ballot measure to raise bridge tolls to pay for part transportation projects. if regional measure three passes, the tolls on the seven state owned bridges in the bay area would go up to $6.00 in 2019, $7.00 in 2022, and $8.00 in 2025. the...
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words but you do have sixty thousand residents on the island and many of them went down to the street denouncing what they see as emirati okupe nation of the island is an occupation in your view catherine. yes i think it is i mean to go from i mean we have to remember that yemen is a sovereign nation and so its people have rights and if a nation is in fact imposing you know whatever whether it's military or you know otherwise its presence is forced onto a nation then yes it is not just an occupation but it's actually an act of war technically speaking and so i did again i'm not justifying the u.a.e. at all because i do think that at the end of the day the people of yemen have a right to decide you know who is who is allowed in there you know within their territory and their borders and i think that the u.a.e. actually broke the law international law here and so you know the so we need to be discussed the problem that i have is that you know this occupation this particular curation is not talked about from the yemeni perspective but rather from a political perspective whereas you know the saudis are using this is a munition in a way
words but you do have sixty thousand residents on the island and many of them went down to the street denouncing what they see as emirati okupe nation of the island is an occupation in your view catherine. yes i think it is i mean to go from i mean we have to remember that yemen is a sovereign nation and so its people have rights and if a nation is in fact imposing you know whatever whether it's military or you know otherwise its presence is forced onto a nation then yes it is not just an...