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he says miles and miles. 13 to 1400 miles -- 1300 to 1400 miles that the resident promised in his most infamous promised, to secure and put up a big beautiful wall, are still wall is. they don't have a fence, probably don't have a barbed wire on a lot of it. the administration is pushing back hard, but even in pushback, if we have miles and miles of it, they are not explaining we have 52 miles. they are talking details or saying what is being done. they are focusing on long-term. it will be interesting in the next few months to see how much they are able to get done, especially in light of the campaign coming up. host: has their task been more complicated by the influx of migrants from the border, having to focus on the migrants instead of focusing on construction projects? guest: it's not something the border patrol would do. customs and border protection's, they are the ones overseeing construction. they have resourced that out to the army corps, but in terms of agents, they are totally focused on people, not touching the wall in any physical way. host: we have a number of calls incl
he says miles and miles. 13 to 1400 miles -- 1300 to 1400 miles that the resident promised in his most infamous promised, to secure and put up a big beautiful wall, are still wall is. they don't have a fence, probably don't have a barbed wire on a lot of it. the administration is pushing back hard, but even in pushback, if we have miles and miles of it, they are not explaining we have 52 miles. they are talking details or saying what is being done. they are focusing on long-term. it will be...
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Jul 21, 2019
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at that point, eight miles high, three miles and it's moving at 1800 miles per hour. then the inboard engines begin . then, 30 seconds later, the out or engines -- outboard engines begin to cut off. then, 30 seconds later, the outboard engines cut off. by that time, the vehicle is 41 miles high, 57 miles downrange, running 6000 miles an hour. then the first stage separates. the s2 second stage ignites. it completes its job and is jettisoned at three minutes and 11 seconds. and the launch escape jettisoned's six seconds after that. at seven minutes and 39 seconds, the inboard engine cuts off at the second stage, the stage that has been jettisoned earlier. the second cuts out at 7:39. the engines at 9:11. and the second stage at 9:12. then we get the ignition, and that 11:15, the flight is on its way and we will go 15 miles high. -- 115 miles high. later, 1.52.5 hours revolutions later, the stage fires up again to move to the 24,000 miles per hour to escape the velocity and go into a trans lunar trajectory on its way to the moon last. the cbs coverage will continue in a
at that point, eight miles high, three miles and it's moving at 1800 miles per hour. then the inboard engines begin . then, 30 seconds later, the out or engines -- outboard engines begin to cut off. then, 30 seconds later, the outboard engines cut off. by that time, the vehicle is 41 miles high, 57 miles downrange, running 6000 miles an hour. then the first stage separates. the s2 second stage ignites. it completes its job and is jettisoned at three minutes and 11 seconds. and the launch escape...
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Jul 20, 2019
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high, 57 miles downrange, running 6000 miles an hour. then the first stage separates. the s2 second stage ignites. it completes its job and is jettisoned at three minutes and 11 seconds. then the launch escape system jettisons six seconds after that. at seven minutes and 39 seconds the engine cuts off at the , second stage, the inner stage that has been jettisoned earlier. the outboard engines at 9:11. and the separation of the second stage at 9:12. then we get the ignition, and at 11 minutes and 50 seconds the , flight is on its way and we will go 115 miles high. it is about 2.5 liters and 1.5 revolutions, the stage fires up again, moving to the 24,000 mile per hour escape velocity and go into a translunar trajectory. cbs news coverage of apollo will 11 continue in a moment. and it is five minutes to the launch of apollo 11 with all going well. armstrong, collins, and aldrin sitting on top of the rocket in the command module getting ready for launch. here is jack king in launch control. jack: we are informing the astronauts that the swi
high, 57 miles downrange, running 6000 miles an hour. then the first stage separates. the s2 second stage ignites. it completes its job and is jettisoned at three minutes and 11 seconds. then the launch escape system jettisons six seconds after that. at seven minutes and 39 seconds the engine cuts off at the , second stage, the inner stage that has been jettisoned earlier. the outboard engines at 9:11. and the separation of the second stage at 9:12. then we get the ignition, and at 11 minutes...
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Jul 20, 2019
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the vehicle is eight miles high and three miles downrange. it is moving at 1800 miles per hour. the inboard engines begin to cut off. later, the outboard engines cut off. by that time, the vehicle is 41 miles high, running 6000 miles an hour. then the first stage separates. the s2 second stage ignites. it completes its job and is jettisoned at three minutes and 11 seconds. the launch escape system jettisons go after that. the inboard engine cuts off and -- in the second stage. the inner stage was jettisoned earlier. engines and separation of the second stage at nine minutes and 12 seconds. then we get the third stated mission. at 11 minutes and 50 seconds, orbital insertion. the flight is on its way and has reached orbit, 150 miles high. later, 1.5 2.5 hours revolutions, that the third stage fires up again to move from the 17,500 mile per hour escape velocity to go into a trans lunar trajectory. on the way to the moon at last. cbs news coverage of the launch day of apollo 11 will continue in a moment. it's just five minutes to the historic launch of the apollo 11. it's all going
the vehicle is eight miles high and three miles downrange. it is moving at 1800 miles per hour. the inboard engines begin to cut off. later, the outboard engines cut off. by that time, the vehicle is 41 miles high, running 6000 miles an hour. then the first stage separates. the s2 second stage ignites. it completes its job and is jettisoned at three minutes and 11 seconds. the launch escape system jettisons go after that. the inboard engine cuts off and -- in the second stage. the inner stage...
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miles,tude is 100 downrange 800 miles. walter: ignition, right on time. >> thrusters go, 11. >> 700 psi. 697. walter: we have a good third stage now. this burn lasts two minutes and 25 seconds, and that brings the vehicle to its orbital speed of 17,500 miles per hour, up 1000 miles from where it was before. per second. >> downrange, 1000 miles. altitude, 101 miles. [inaudible] walter: the third stage is a j2 engine. >> houston, your ago. walter: i think i misidentified the communicator minute ago. the man who is communicating with the astronauts from mission control in houston is bruce mannix. [inaudible] >> downrange, 1175 miles. the last of the -- 24,190 mile feet per second, altitude 102 nautical miles. >> all right. >> here's former president johnson. walter cronkite: he's with a few of his friends in the stands. >> apollo 11, this is houston. you are ago. withr cronkite: sharing agnew. he's the official representative of president nixon. vice president agnew is the top official of the administration here. >> 25,002 hu
miles,tude is 100 downrange 800 miles. walter: ignition, right on time. >> thrusters go, 11. >> 700 psi. 697. walter: we have a good third stage now. this burn lasts two minutes and 25 seconds, and that brings the vehicle to its orbital speed of 17,500 miles per hour, up 1000 miles from where it was before. per second. >> downrange, 1000 miles. altitude, 101 miles. [inaudible] walter: the third stage is a j2 engine. >> houston, your ago. walter: i think i misidentified...
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by that time, the vehicle is 41 miles high, 57 miles downrange, running 6000 miles an hour. then the first stage separates. the s2 second stage ignites. si. -- in 39 seconds the engine cuts off at the second stage, the stage that has been jettisoned earlier. at outpour added -- engines 9:11. and the second stage at nine minutes: 12 seconds. then we get the ignition, and that 11:15, the flight is on its way and we will go 15 miles high. --is about 2.5 layers and 1.5point -- 2.5 liters and revolutions, the stage fires up again. it then goes into a translator trajectory. the cbs coverage will continue in a moment. and it is five minutes to the launch. armstrong,g well, collins, and aldrin sitting on top of the rocket in the command module getting ready for launch. informing the astronauts that the swing is coming back. the astronauts will have a few more reports. the last business report will be from neil armstrong at the 45 second mark while he gives the status on the final alignment. four-minute 32nd mark in the countdown and we do not know at this time. 4:15, and things are
by that time, the vehicle is 41 miles high, 57 miles downrange, running 6000 miles an hour. then the first stage separates. the s2 second stage ignites. si. -- in 39 seconds the engine cuts off at the second stage, the stage that has been jettisoned earlier. at outpour added -- engines 9:11. and the second stage at nine minutes: 12 seconds. then we get the ignition, and that 11:15, the flight is on its way and we will go 15 miles high. --is about 2.5 layers and 1.5point -- 2.5 liters and...
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Jul 21, 2019
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roger that. >> altitude is 100 miles, down range 883 miles. outboard engine cut-off. >> and ignition. >> ignition confirmed. >> and we are at the third stage now. velocity 23,128 feet per second. down range 1,000 miles. altitude 101 miles. >> apollo 11, this is houston at 10 minutes. you are go. >> roger 11. >> confirmed go. >> apollo 11, this is houston. you are confirmed go. >> roger. >> we have a report on the launch heart rates now from the flight surgeon, commander neil armstrong 110. command module pilot mike collins 99. lunar module pilot buzz aldrin, 88. >> we'll have some radar in shortly. >> the flight dynamic officer dave reid will report a refined radar after more tracking. >> apollo 11 this is houston. the booster has been configured for orbital coast. both spacecraft are looking good. over. >> all right. roger. >> want some of these lights down further, mike? >> don't worry about it. >> apollo 11, over. >> go ahead. >> for your information, radar shows you in a 1-0-3 by 1-0-3 decimal 3 orbit. >> beautiful. >> you'll be aos at gol
roger that. >> altitude is 100 miles, down range 883 miles. outboard engine cut-off. >> and ignition. >> ignition confirmed. >> and we are at the third stage now. velocity 23,128 feet per second. down range 1,000 miles. altitude 101 miles. >> apollo 11, this is houston at 10 minutes. you are go. >> roger 11. >> confirmed go. >> apollo 11, this is houston. you are confirmed go. >> roger. >> we have a report on the launch heart rates now...
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Jul 8, 2019
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one specifically says and shall apply in the mile buffer zone. while there may be some ambiguity and there may have been planners from time to time made mistakes, the reality is, and i said this at the last meeting a couple of weeks ago that the thrust of the neighborhood commercial district ordinances and the thrust of various restricted use districts are really about neighbors and neighborhoods and the body politic honoring the needs and aspirations of those districts. to the extent that a supervisor, whether it is a district 5 supervisor or a district 6 supervisor says hey, i've constructed with my people and they want to get rid of constricted use districts whether it's for alcohol, other things, or we would like to as supervisor mandelman just did, change what is permitted on first, second and third floors, or deal with provision. i don't think any of us were alive when the arcade amusement game provisions were stuck in the code and have been outdated since probably i was in college. that makes sense. i guess - making the cities processes mo
one specifically says and shall apply in the mile buffer zone. while there may be some ambiguity and there may have been planners from time to time made mistakes, the reality is, and i said this at the last meeting a couple of weeks ago that the thrust of the neighborhood commercial district ordinances and the thrust of various restricted use districts are really about neighbors and neighborhoods and the body politic honoring the needs and aspirations of those districts. to the extent that a...
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Jul 21, 2019
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entry at 75 statute miles. beginning blackout at 62 statute miles.l fine in the recovery area. looks like it's about 1500 scattered, high scattered and still three to six-foot waves. >> sounds good. >> roger. >> the earth is really getting bigger up here. and of course we see a crescent. >> apollo 11 lined up right down the middle of the entry corridor. we're a minute and 45 seconds from entry. blackout will begin 18 seconds after entry. >> apollo 11 houston, still looking mighty fine here. you're cleared for landing. >> we appreciate that. >> stand and lock. >> roger. >> guidance officer reports the command module computer looks good and the guidance and navigation system is go. >> 11, houston, going over the hill shortly. looking mighty fine to us. >> see you later. >> there's the horizon. at the horizon now. ♪ ♪ >> and beginning a blackout approximately 17 seconds after entry interface into the atmosphere. 400,000 feet or approximately 85 miles above the earth. at blackout, we were showing velocity 36,237 feet per second. range to go to splash 1,5
entry at 75 statute miles. beginning blackout at 62 statute miles.l fine in the recovery area. looks like it's about 1500 scattered, high scattered and still three to six-foot waves. >> sounds good. >> roger. >> the earth is really getting bigger up here. and of course we see a crescent. >> apollo 11 lined up right down the middle of the entry corridor. we're a minute and 45 seconds from entry. blackout will begin 18 seconds after entry. >> apollo 11 houston, still...
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six miles per hour.f this rain, all of this humidity from the gulf of mexico which at one point before the storm just sat on top of it was 90 degrees fahrenheit. that's the fuel to the fire. that's the humidity in the air. that's what we call precip itable water. what is in the air that is going to precipitate? that's likely over the range of baton rouge. the models have moved west over the last couple of mod els. no model had as much rainfall over gulfport, biloxi, mobile than we saw this morning. the wend is going to be somewhere around 75 miles per hour at landfall and that could be at any time. then it will begin to slow down just a little bit. winds could be 40 or 50 all the way up to the winds in shreveport. if you have your umbrellas on your deck outside, now will be a good time to take them in. we are going to see river flooding here. many of these rivers will be out of their banks. this is the radar right now. beginning to see some lightning strikes here, especially in this band of very heavy ra
six miles per hour.f this rain, all of this humidity from the gulf of mexico which at one point before the storm just sat on top of it was 90 degrees fahrenheit. that's the fuel to the fire. that's the humidity in the air. that's what we call precip itable water. what is in the air that is going to precipitate? that's likely over the range of baton rouge. the models have moved west over the last couple of mod els. no model had as much rainfall over gulfport, biloxi, mobile than we saw this...
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old with only six miles to live, the cuyahoga emerges to face a six-mile long channel dredged into thed. by this time the waters are legally dead. 35 treatment plants have added their affluent to the stream. much of that discharge has been treated.s inadequately industries have used and reused the declining waters until it is so bad that industries downstream must clean the water before they can put it to their own uses. of the 41 industries discharging directly into the cuyahoga, 19 bear the onus of having been singled out the for inadequately treating their waste. because the man-made channel to the lake has disturbed the natural current flow, the waters of the cuyahoga's industrial flat area move very slowly. it may take water from eight to 30 days to move through the channel to the lake. during low-flow conditions, the cuyahoga has been known to smell. lack of flow, along with the staggering load of pollutants and solids that the stream must carry, make this inevitable at times. the task of keeping the dredged channel clear of accumulated solids to a depth of 23 feet is a major exp
old with only six miles to live, the cuyahoga emerges to face a six-mile long channel dredged into thed. by this time the waters are legally dead. 35 treatment plants have added their affluent to the stream. much of that discharge has been treated.s inadequately industries have used and reused the declining waters until it is so bad that industries downstream must clean the water before they can put it to their own uses. of the 41 industries discharging directly into the cuyahoga, 19 bear the...
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to go from the most restrictive of any ncd within a quarter-mile. and then third to eliminate buffers around restricted use districts entirely although some of those buffers don't exact exist as it turns out. >> i don't know if that is true. i know that has been alleged he had you are the office of economic and workforce development. the planning department produced the map that shows those buffers and the map that is in front of us. this is an argument seven issue of fact and as of a few minutes ago, we have a state rent that it does not apply. i just read provisions in the code that specifically says it does apply. i'm not being argumentative, it is unclear to me. >> can i just say something. this is the point. >> the planner that told the coffee house that yes, you could go ahead. it wasn't a mistake. they looked at it and said yes you can. the other planner that said no, they looked at the codes. when we were diving deep into this after the last committee meeting what had happened, because we were asking a bunch of questions chair peskin that yo
to go from the most restrictive of any ncd within a quarter-mile. and then third to eliminate buffers around restricted use districts entirely although some of those buffers don't exact exist as it turns out. >> i don't know if that is true. i know that has been alleged he had you are the office of economic and workforce development. the planning department produced the map that shows those buffers and the map that is in front of us. this is an argument seven issue of fact and as of a few...
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seven miles at half moon bay and a mile at a quarter for santa rosa.hecking the wind, breezy and windy conditions this morning and some locations. 16 mile-per-hour wind and the south southwest in san ramon. tenant brooke eight in oakland. 11 mile-per-hour wind in vallejo the windiest spot once again, fairfield the weather headlines, cloudy and foggy start for most of us. sunshine and warmer temperatures this afternoon and then saturday the and then a kick second 30 sunday in the early part of next week. temperatures will be cooling down in the meantime high pressure moving closer in the low pressure system moving to the east. this is what you can expect hour-by-hour and the future cast, in the afternoon clearing for most of us. the clouds are still along the coast and tomorrow morning, les cloud cover to start off the day with plenty of sunshine and the temperatures warmer for your saturday. and it is all because of the northwest flow tomorrow. it is a warm but not hot conditions for saturday across the region. daytime highs, seasonal if not a little a
seven miles at half moon bay and a mile at a quarter for santa rosa.hecking the wind, breezy and windy conditions this morning and some locations. 16 mile-per-hour wind and the south southwest in san ramon. tenant brooke eight in oakland. 11 mile-per-hour wind in vallejo the windiest spot once again, fairfield the weather headlines, cloudy and foggy start for most of us. sunshine and warmer temperatures this afternoon and then saturday the and then a kick second 30 sunday in the early part of...
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow, you've outdone yourself this time. hey, what're neighbors for? it's beautiful. run with us. search "john deere x300" for more. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow, you've outdone yourself...
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the wind reached a velocity of 35 miles per hour with possible isolated gusts ranging from 50 to 60 mileser hour. gliders and planes were blown all over the field after being torn from their moorings. ♪ several gliders were blown up into trees. another was carried by the force of the wind up on to the roof of the hut. >> at the air base in india, the station dispensary ambulance drives out on the runway to treat an injured gunner. he's suffering from severe shock as a result of pain and hemorrhage. morphine is administered and oxygen is given, which was built from a dispensary because of the unavailability of oxygen cylinders a standard oxygen mask is placed on the face and the flow of oxygen is adjusted to the needs of the patient by a regulator valve. a type g-1 supply tank is mounted on the carrying case. pressure on the tank is 400 pounds. the advantage of the low pressure tank is that it can be refilled at any airfield. satisfactory results have been obtained from this apparatus which consist of an oxygen supply, oxygen flow tubing, oxygen flow regulator and filler valve. >> target m
the wind reached a velocity of 35 miles per hour with possible isolated gusts ranging from 50 to 60 mileser hour. gliders and planes were blown all over the field after being torn from their moorings. ♪ several gliders were blown up into trees. another was carried by the force of the wind up on to the roof of the hut. >> at the air base in india, the station dispensary ambulance drives out on the runway to treat an injured gunner. he's suffering from severe shock as a result of pain and...
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maximum withthe isolated gust's at 60 miles per hour. were torn and thrown all over the field. several gliders blown up into trees. ♪ another was carried by the force of the wind up onto the roof of a hot. at the air base, the station dispensary drives out on the roadway. he is suffering from severe shock and hemorrhages. morphine is administered and oxygen also given. heldxygen apparatus was because of the unavailability of oxygen cylinders. a standard oxygen mask is placed 8n the face with a type aa regulator valve. pressure on the tank is 400 pounds. the advantage of the low pressure tank is it can be refilled at any airfield. satisfactory results have been apparatusrom this which includes oxygen flow tubing or a regulator. in the campaign to disrupt rail areunications, liberators escorted by lightning, thunderbolts, and mustangs. the pilot can be seen parachuting down. were hitht yard nearby on the same day with fair results. >> the mulhouse freight yards are attacked again on may 25. 350 tons of bombs are dropped by formations of 13
maximum withthe isolated gust's at 60 miles per hour. were torn and thrown all over the field. several gliders blown up into trees. ♪ another was carried by the force of the wind up onto the roof of a hot. at the air base, the station dispensary drives out on the roadway. he is suffering from severe shock and hemorrhages. morphine is administered and oxygen also given. heldxygen apparatus was because of the unavailability of oxygen cylinders. a standard oxygen mask is placed 8n the face with...
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the wind reached a velocity of 35 miles per hour with possible gusts ranging from 50 to 60 miles perr. ♪ gliders and planes were blown field after being torn from their moorings. ♪ were blown upders trees. >> another was carried by the on to the e wind up hut.of the >> at the air base in india, the tation dispensary ambulance drives out on the runway to treat an injured gunner. he's suffering from severe shock of pain and hemorrhage. more stephen administered and given, n isn which was built from a dispensary because of the of oxygen cylinders a standard oxygen mask is placed flow of ce and the objection yen is adjusted to the needs of the patient by a regulator valve. a type g-1 supply tank is mounted on the carrying case. 400 ure on the tank is pounds. the advantage of the low ressure tank is that it can be refilled at any airfield. satisfactory results have been apparatus om this which consist of an oxygen flow tubing.n regulator and filler valve. valve. mulhouse. n the campaign to disrupt rail communications in france, they were attacked several times during may. by ratorses cour
the wind reached a velocity of 35 miles per hour with possible gusts ranging from 50 to 60 miles perr. ♪ gliders and planes were blown field after being torn from their moorings. ♪ were blown upders trees. >> another was carried by the on to the e wind up hut.of the >> at the air base in india, the tation dispensary ambulance drives out on the runway to treat an injured gunner. he's suffering from severe shock of pain and hemorrhage. more stephen administered and given, n isn...
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. >>> we're continuing to follow breaking news out of southern california. a 7.1 earthquake hit last night and is the second to rock the ridgecrest area in just two days. last night this chaotic scene at the regional hospital. patients being wheeled out to the parking lot, some still hooked up to i.v.s, nurses having to tend to patients in complete darkness. the hospital closed after thursday's quake and we're learning it could remain closed for at least another week. outside they set up a triage center for emergencies. and that's where we find cnn correspondent stephanie elam. tell us more about what people are experiencing there. >> well, fred, i can tell you that we now know that the hospital has
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. >>> we're continuing to follow breaking news out of southern california. a 7.1 earthquake hit last night and...
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from three miles to five miles an hour, heading towards the coast of louisiana. now, not sure if it's going to get to category 1 status manufacture it makes landfall. winds are 65 miles an hour. the thing is, it m doesn'tatter if it makes hurricane 1 status, capgory 1 status, or troal storm. the damage is starting to be done right here. lots of rain headed towards new orleans, towards baton rouge, just to the west of new orleans. we're continuing to watch this as it churns on shore. lots of floodgand storm surge. also, they've got lakes and of course the mississippi river that could break some we'll have to watch for flooding not only from the storm but also from just overflowing of ridrs lakes. back here at home we hain nothg going on. the sun just came up. temperatures are in the 70s right now. it is nice morning out there, look at that gorgeous sunrise right there, 73 degrees, humidity not that bad. let's talk about the rest of our weekend and talk about when barry could impacau us becse i do think the remnants could come our way. we'll show you when coming up
from three miles to five miles an hour, heading towards the coast of louisiana. now, not sure if it's going to get to category 1 status manufacture it makes landfall. winds are 65 miles an hour. the thing is, it m doesn'tatter if it makes hurricane 1 status, capgory 1 status, or troal storm. the damage is starting to be done right here. lots of rain headed towards new orleans, towards baton rouge, just to the west of new orleans. we're continuing to watch this as it churns on shore. lots of...
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Jul 15, 2019
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gusts up to 13 miles per hour. it is hot already in the low 80s and the temperatures are going to climb as we head through the rest of the afternoon. relative humidity values 38 up to 39 percent. as we go through the day northwesterly went 5 to 10 miles per hour. that right now is what firefighters are up against. back to you. >>> joining us on the phone is santa clara county fire captain murphy. can you hear me? >> i can't. >> what can you tell us about the county response to the fire. >> as was mentioned, san jose is working a large vegetation fire in the east foothills and requested mutual aid from milpitas, santa clara county and south sent santa clara county county fire departments are assisting. >> we are looking at the fire burning trees from the view from chopper 5. it looks like this has covered at least 45 acre so far. how to begin to fight a fire like this especially when it looks like steep terrain? >> and a lot of late flashy fire moving uphill. the resources are focused on getting people out of harm's
gusts up to 13 miles per hour. it is hot already in the low 80s and the temperatures are going to climb as we head through the rest of the afternoon. relative humidity values 38 up to 39 percent. as we go through the day northwesterly went 5 to 10 miles per hour. that right now is what firefighters are up against. back to you. >>> joining us on the phone is santa clara county fire captain murphy. can you hear me? >> i can't. >> what can you tell us about the county response...
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Jul 6, 2019
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the 25 mile trip ended just below this.ahoga forms lake rockwell, the second water reservoir for the city of akron. and when the weather is good, you can find fishermen on the roadside, where highway 14 crosses the lake. it is one of the few remaining spots where fish inhabit the cuyahoga. from this point on, the river begins to show the ravages of man that will ultimately destroy it by the time it reaches lake erie. much of the destruction comes from places like this. this wastewater treatment plant, just southeast of lake rockwell. in short, the plant is simply not large enough to treat the waste of the area it serves. and the situation is so bad that the ohio state water pollution board has imposed a ban on new construction until a new plant can be built and put into operation. the plant superintendent says simply that he just doesn't have the facilities to do what he is supposed to do. there are plans for a new plant, and the federal government may help, but it costs some $2 million to build it. and it will take taxes t
the 25 mile trip ended just below this.ahoga forms lake rockwell, the second water reservoir for the city of akron. and when the weather is good, you can find fishermen on the roadside, where highway 14 crosses the lake. it is one of the few remaining spots where fish inhabit the cuyahoga. from this point on, the river begins to show the ravages of man that will ultimately destroy it by the time it reaches lake erie. much of the destruction comes from places like this. this wastewater treatment...
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Jul 13, 2019
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it's a slow moving storm, five miles per hour, some of us can walk as fast as five miles an hour, it's going to move ever so slightly. that's bad news when you have lots of moisture. that's why we're expecting up to 25 inches of rain in some spots. let's look at the flash flood watch. memphis, you're included in this, tennessee is not out of the woods, little rock, new orleans, again, we're worried about new orleans for a while. the track kind of shifted to the westerly this morning. our biggest problem will be in baton rouge, 2016 we had a lot of problems there. 10 to 15 miles per hour. we're going to see that once again. look at these numbers. it's hard to grasp or put your head around. 17 17.5. the last reading was 18.5. that's a lot of rain in one spot. 2.8. i want to focus on your colors here, your moderate is your pink, the lighter pink, that's high risk of flooding, flash flooding, life threatening flooding. you want to stay indoors, listen to every warning. water can take you away quickly. we're going to see buildings going down, houses and cars being washed away. wind gusts, w
it's a slow moving storm, five miles per hour, some of us can walk as fast as five miles an hour, it's going to move ever so slightly. that's bad news when you have lots of moisture. that's why we're expecting up to 25 inches of rain in some spots. let's look at the flash flood watch. memphis, you're included in this, tennessee is not out of the woods, little rock, new orleans, again, we're worried about new orleans for a while. the track kind of shifted to the westerly this morning. our...
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Jul 23, 2019
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right now, there has been a miles and miles of new wall being built, right now 52 miles, strategic locations. in el centro, el paso, san diego and on. 52 new miles have replaced old, delapidated ineffective wall. you ask men and women of border patrol, each mile of new wall, right now under construction another 50 miles of replacement border. plus 13 linear new miles,ing in winaddition, another approximaty 100 miles of new linear wall, approved and funded, we're getting ready to construct in rio grande value, this will be completed in 18 months with almost 205 new miles, 205 miles of border wall built, we're counting on funding from dod, that will produce another 200 to 250 miles that report is ridiculous. lou: as you say, and certainly i accept. the situation on the border and the wall, but at the same time, i have to say we're talking about a 2000 mile border, as you know. that is highly insufficient if we're to put up a wall across that border. it will take decades at that rate. >> well, i will tell you that right now border patrol, cvp as a whole have been working for a long time to ensu
right now, there has been a miles and miles of new wall being built, right now 52 miles, strategic locations. in el centro, el paso, san diego and on. 52 new miles have replaced old, delapidated ineffective wall. you ask men and women of border patrol, each mile of new wall, right now under construction another 50 miles of replacement border. plus 13 linear new miles,ing in winaddition, another approximaty 100 miles of new linear wall, approved and funded, we're getting ready to construct in...
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Jul 28, 2019
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i have run 5300 miles of our. a little bit more than 5300 miles.n through different parts of the south and kind of gone up north over the east coast. some of the biggest challenges i have had physically as i got a pretty bad set of shin splints that blew up when i was in amarillo, texas. about halfway through the journey i had some pretty bad shin splints. luckily, i got to some massage therapists. that was important. >> would just throw up the map. along the way you started and worked away in southern california through arizona down to texas, up to oklahoma, to the south, kentucky, tennessee and of the eastern seaboard. it is phenomenal. along the way you are meeting a lot of people. we talked before you lift. you wanted to find out why our country has his great divide. what have you discovered talking to people along the way? >> the funny thing about what i have discovered so far is that a lot of the interactions that you have on the internet and online are not actually interact actions naturally that you would have when you live in the local com
i have run 5300 miles of our. a little bit more than 5300 miles.n through different parts of the south and kind of gone up north over the east coast. some of the biggest challenges i have had physically as i got a pretty bad set of shin splints that blew up when i was in amarillo, texas. about halfway through the journey i had some pretty bad shin splints. luckily, i got to some massage therapists. that was important. >> would just throw up the map. along the way you started and worked...
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Jul 3, 2019
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the sea breeze a, 14 mile-per- hour wind in several cisco, also for you and san ramon, 15 mile-per-hour wind in concorde and looking at southwesterly wind at 80 mile-per-hour wind fairfield. here is the satellite and radar view. a ridge of high pressure to the south in the area of low pressure to the north. inactive weather pattern to the north, with storms. you looking at a lot of rain for the pacific northwest ushering in that onshore flow. and it does kick in a little bit more with the stronger sea breeze tomorrow. i will show you how it will affect your july 4 in just a moment her glad to take you through today first. futurecast hour-by-hour you can headinthrougthe day tomorrow morning, starting off with low clouds and areas of fog. we could see patchy drizzle for tomorrow morning along the coast into the clearing for most of us as a clouds pushback to the coast tomorrow and the afternoon july 4, if you have the barbecue plans, to anything outdoors, it looks great. for tomorrow, we are looking at patchy fog. low clouds moving along the coast and the several cisco bay. he we are the
the sea breeze a, 14 mile-per- hour wind in several cisco, also for you and san ramon, 15 mile-per-hour wind in concorde and looking at southwesterly wind at 80 mile-per-hour wind fairfield. here is the satellite and radar view. a ridge of high pressure to the south in the area of low pressure to the north. inactive weather pattern to the north, with storms. you looking at a lot of rain for the pacific northwest ushering in that onshore flow. and it does kick in a little bit more with the...
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Jul 7, 2019
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. this is mia's pulse. with pressure rising, and racing. this is also mia's pulse. that her doctor keeps in check, so she can find balance. this is mia's pulse, and now it's more stable than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for mia. and with over 80 years of healthcare expertise, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. din this clif bar isst brown rice syrup? which is just another name for sugar. this kind bar's first ingredient is almonds. which is just another name for... almonds. look inside this kind wrapper and you'll see wholesome ingredients like heart healthy nuts. with the taste of delicious dark chocolate. and only 5 grams of sugar... that's
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. this is mia's pulse. with pressure rising, and racing. this is also mia's pulse. that her doctor keeps in check, so...
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Jul 21, 2019
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you're looking good >> range 140 miles, altitude 62 miles. had taken over from launch control in cape kennedy for the duration of the eight day mission. evolved from a simple concept lunar orbit rendezvous. ,this requires a rocket made of many pieces that discards the useless weight of pieces once its function is completed. at 6000 miles per hour, the empty first stage is discarded to save weight. so is the adapter ring and the unused escape tower. with the second stage firing, it reaches 15,000 miles per hour when it is jettisoned. the third stage places apollo in earth orbit at 17,400 miles per hour. when the spacecraft has been thoroughly checked out by the crew, the third stage fires again, it's speed now tearing it free from the grip of earth's gravity. while coasting outward, the command service module separates for access with the lunar module and the empty third stage is left behind. apollo loses speed throughout 9/10 of its journey until the moon's gravity overcomes the whole of earth. apollo fires in reverse direction, slowing down
you're looking good >> range 140 miles, altitude 62 miles. had taken over from launch control in cape kennedy for the duration of the eight day mission. evolved from a simple concept lunar orbit rendezvous. ,this requires a rocket made of many pieces that discards the useless weight of pieces once its function is completed. at 6000 miles per hour, the empty first stage is discarded to save weight. so is the adapter ring and the unused escape tower. with the second stage firing, it reaches...
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Jul 27, 2019
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altitude 177 nautical miles.stance from earth, 3140 nautical miles. the s-ivb is reported in a stable attitude for the separation. >> apollo 11, this is houston. you are go for separation. >> ok. pyro b coming armed. my intent is to use bottle primary one, as per the checklist. therefore, i just turned a on. >> roger, we concur with the logic. >> we are awaiting confirmation of separation. >> roger. >> we confirm the separation here on the ground. >> apollo 11, this is houston. radio check, over. >> the goldstone station reports a very weak signal. we believe that mike collins is now maneuvering the spacecraft in the transposition and docking maneuver, and the antenna patterns aren't too good at the moment, so we have a weak signal strength. narrator: the command service module separated and turned around to dock with eagle, the lunar module. >> apollo 11, this is houston. how do you read? apollo 11, this is houston. radio check, over. >> roger, we are copying you about five by two, very weak. can you give us a s
altitude 177 nautical miles.stance from earth, 3140 nautical miles. the s-ivb is reported in a stable attitude for the separation. >> apollo 11, this is houston. you are go for separation. >> ok. pyro b coming armed. my intent is to use bottle primary one, as per the checklist. therefore, i just turned a on. >> roger, we concur with the logic. >> we are awaiting confirmation of separation. >> roger. >> we confirm the separation here on the ground. >>...
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Jul 15, 2019
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looking at a mile an hour winds with seven in berkeley, 40 mile an hour in antioch and 13 fairfield at this hour. your weather headline sky, cool to miles temperatures, we are cooler compared to a hot weekend that we had, inland today we warm up, mild temperatures cool at the coast with sunshine. cooling down as we head throughout the rest of the week with the stronger onshore flow, here is the satellite and radar, the reason why we have this trough of low pressure to the north, that is ushering in the seabreeze for us, it really kicks in tomorrow and the rest of the week, that is why temperatures will be dropping to the below average before the end of the week. enjoy the sunshine, we are looking at plenty of sun across the bay area, here we are at 4:00 in the afternoon, low clouds and areas of fog along parts of the bay, you can see patchy drizzle along the coast tomorrow morning, then looking at afternoon sunshine. again, temperatures cooler tomorrow. sunrise 5:59 and sunset 8:30 one, daytime highs today, a little bit above average for this time of year, but much cooler compared to t
looking at a mile an hour winds with seven in berkeley, 40 mile an hour in antioch and 13 fairfield at this hour. your weather headline sky, cool to miles temperatures, we are cooler compared to a hot weekend that we had, inland today we warm up, mild temperatures cool at the coast with sunshine. cooling down as we head throughout the rest of the week with the stronger onshore flow, here is the satellite and radar, the reason why we have this trough of low pressure to the north, that is...
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Jul 6, 2019
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice! taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. hi. maria ramirez!
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice! taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll...
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Jul 12, 2019
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in their shoes, then you're a mile away from the idiot and you have their shoes. ♪ walk a mile in these if you have some time to spend, head on over to tick-tock, hear the # mile". >>> >> paul fajman, our returning contestant is sitting pretty with $7,000 and all three lifelines, which just might result in $1 million today on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ let's do it. hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are we ready to go today? [cheers and applause] you should be, because paul fajman is back and in charge, having a great game. $7,000, all three lifelines. you come into this feeling pretty good. you feel good today? >> i'm feeling great. >> all right, you should. you've been playing a great game. you see the, uh, bank there. seven grand, three lifelines. so let's get back to it, make you some more money today. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] starting our day with a $10,000 question. up on the board. on standard clothing care labels in the u.s., a single open circle with an "x" through it means what? >>
in their shoes, then you're a mile away from the idiot and you have their shoes. ♪ walk a mile in these if you have some time to spend, head on over to tick-tock, hear the # mile". >>> >> paul fajman, our returning contestant is sitting pretty with $7,000 and all three lifelines, which just might result in $1 million today on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ let's do it. hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are we ready...
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!king a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our lowest prices of the season. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. don't miss our 4th of july special with the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed now $1299. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base. ends sunday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. >>> 2020 democratic candidates will be at this year's 25th annual essence festival in new orleans. >> cnn senior national correspondent is there. this is an important opportunity for candidates hoping to reach african-american voters. who are you expecting to hear from t
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!king a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our lowest prices of the season. it senses your movement,...
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Jul 12, 2019
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miles of these levees protect this city.e the water already is to the top, and this wind is only going to get worse. hurricane storm surge being pushed upriver, essentially stopping the flow, lifting the levels, and potentially sending water right into downtown. the army corps of engineers says though the roughly 20-foot-high levees may be overtopped, they will not fail, nor should the flood walls, improved after katrina. >> we are confident we are not going to have a duplicate of katrina. however, if you have a storm that has elevations much higher than those flood walls, you're going to get water in the city. >> reporter: a storm of this magnitude will certainly be a test of those katrina upgrades. rainfall over 2 feet in spots. flooding issues here in new orleans for sure and certainly in towns further inland. rob marciano, abc news, new orleans. >> louisiana's governor says national guard troops and rescuers in high-water vehicles are already in position across that state. >> let's get the latest on the storm track. accu
miles of these levees protect this city.e the water already is to the top, and this wind is only going to get worse. hurricane storm surge being pushed upriver, essentially stopping the flow, lifting the levels, and potentially sending water right into downtown. the army corps of engineers says though the roughly 20-foot-high levees may be overtopped, they will not fail, nor should the flood walls, improved after katrina. >> we are confident we are not going to have a duplicate of...
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Jul 28, 2019
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the soviet union hurled the first man-made satellite into orbit 558 miles above the earth. the space age had begun. ♪ a year later congress created the national aeronautics and space administration, a new civilian agency with parallel missions, to continue research and improvement in aeronautics, and to build a team and technology capable of sending unmanned and demand craft to explore the new ocean of space. ♪ today, after a decade of research and discovery, america stands ready for the next step, a journey to the moon. [jet engines firing] ♪ this day began on an island of the coast -- off the coast, a place where man explores the realm of space. over the past years, scientific instruments have been carried into the atmosphere, gathering data on high-altitude winds, ultraviolet rays, radiation belts and solar flares. for american and international experimenters have evaluated this data to expand vastly our knowledge of interspace. -- of inner space. [jet engines firing] at other nasa centers, scientists, engineers and technicians developed and tested new families of scient
the soviet union hurled the first man-made satellite into orbit 558 miles above the earth. the space age had begun. ♪ a year later congress created the national aeronautics and space administration, a new civilian agency with parallel missions, to continue research and improvement in aeronautics, and to build a team and technology capable of sending unmanned and demand craft to explore the new ocean of space. ♪ today, after a decade of research and discovery, america stands ready for the...
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, your 100 miles looks a little short by comparison.but quite a heroic effort last year, still talking about it here! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... north korea test fired another two missiles. we will speak to a former cia operative about donald trump's approach to dealing with kim jong un. and a warning from climate change experts that the uk needs to plant more trees.
, your 100 miles looks a little short by comparison.but quite a heroic effort last year, still talking about it here! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... north korea test fired another two missiles. we will speak to a former cia operative about donald trump's approach to dealing with kim jong un. and a warning from climate change experts that the uk needs to plant more trees.
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Jul 25, 2019
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn ultra. brand power. helping you better. >>> all right, welcome back. democrats are planning out their next moves following robert mueller's testimony on capitol hill. house judiciary chairman jerry nadler says they'll go to c
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease...
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Jul 29, 2019
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five miles for half moon bay for visibility. six miles for santa rosa and check out the wind.ly and southwesterly wind. six mile-per-hour wind and downtown services go. 13 in oakland. 19 in san ramon. looking at the wind speeds and 12 in antioch 29 mile-per-hour went out of the west southwest another windy morning for you. the microclimate forecast taking you today for the coast cool, cloudy, breezy in the low 60s. the cloud cover will push back to the coast. heading to the bay, mid to upper 60s a mostly sunny and breezy. a westerly wind 10 to 20 miles per hour inland locations we are done with the triple digit heat, and into the 80s. the mid to upper 80s with some of the warmer job and. not as hot compared to the we can. the family and radar be with the ridge of high pressure pushing to the east you have to low pressure system to the north dropping to the south and with that, we see the stronger marine influence. the onshore flow kicking in today and especially tomorrow. we are at 4 p.m. at the cloud cover pulling back to the coast the cloud cover lingering to the coast and h
five miles for half moon bay for visibility. six miles for santa rosa and check out the wind.ly and southwesterly wind. six mile-per-hour wind and downtown services go. 13 in oakland. 19 in san ramon. looking at the wind speeds and 12 in antioch 29 mile-per-hour went out of the west southwest another windy morning for you. the microclimate forecast taking you today for the coast cool, cloudy, breezy in the low 60s. the cloud cover will push back to the coast. heading to the bay, mid to upper...
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Jul 25, 2019
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winds more than 100 miles per hour. and the major wildfires we're watching, one near a nuclear site, already burning more than 110,000 acres. >>> the major recall tonight. a type of breast implants possibly linked to a rare cancer. >>> the tainted alcohol scare. authorities now say 20 deaths. and tonight, the raid in a popular tourist destination. >>> the terrifying scene at yellowstone. the family attacked by a bison. a 9-year-old girl tossed into the air. news on her condition tonight. >>> and breaking news just in from puerto rico. the embattled governor there and what he just revealed. >>> and news coming in right now on north korea tonight. martha raddatz is standing by live here in washington. >>> and good evening from washington tonight, where we are following breaking news on north korea right now. we're also following robert mueller tonight. he did not want to come to the hill, but special counsel robert mueller did just that today, testifying before the american people. seven hours of questions from two commit
winds more than 100 miles per hour. and the major wildfires we're watching, one near a nuclear site, already burning more than 110,000 acres. >>> the major recall tonight. a type of breast implants possibly linked to a rare cancer. >>> the tainted alcohol scare. authorities now say 20 deaths. and tonight, the raid in a popular tourist destination. >>> the terrifying scene at yellowstone. the family attacked by a bison. a 9-year-old girl tossed into the air. news on...
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Jul 6, 2019
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it is about a half-mile deep. .56 miles deep compared to yesterday. the energy source is a lot closer to the surface of the earth. that means you feel a lot more in terms of the effects of this quake. here is the n see. we put this into motion. he will see what has been a developing in this area the past 36 hours. all those red dots indicate earthquakes over the past hour. the yellow past 12 hours. the blue the past 24 hours. if i would i can put a tally around these reports. these are above a magnitude to .0. we are counting 600 reports of these showing up on this map. as you heard with the first quake yesterday there was a one in 20 chance of a quake possibly stronger. that once again is the case with this now main shock. of 7.1. the 925 will be a high probability with this strong of a quake for this evening. we will continue to keep an eye on the aftershocks. with that earthquake. much deeper yesterday. much shallower today. >>> the region has been rocked with hundreds of aftershocks. illustrate it for you. since the initial magnitude 6.4 yesterday
it is about a half-mile deep. .56 miles deep compared to yesterday. the energy source is a lot closer to the surface of the earth. that means you feel a lot more in terms of the effects of this quake. here is the n see. we put this into motion. he will see what has been a developing in this area the past 36 hours. all those red dots indicate earthquakes over the past hour. the yellow past 12 hours. the blue the past 24 hours. if i would i can put a tally around these reports. these are above a...
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Jul 12, 2019
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looking at 10 mile-per-hour wind in vallejo and also for antioch and nine mile-per-hour wind for concorde as well as fort fairfield. here is the satellite and radar view within the ridge of high pressure building in from the desert southwest. that is why we will continue to warm up as we head into the weekend. enjoy the sunshine. here we are hour-by-hour on the future cast. you can see clear skies as we go through the rest of the afternoon. starting off the day tomorrow with low clouds and areas of fog along the coast and part of the bay and plenty of sun in today. the sunset at a: of year is a bit warmer than yesterday 83 and send us a. mid-sixties in san francisco. hear the seven-day forecast what you can expect. temperatures on the wise for saturday. it is the warmest day out of the week. and the of sunshine, sunny and warm conditions for sunday, as well. other than we cool things down a little bit for early next week for monday and for tuesday, with the trough of low pressure ushering in the stronger onshore flow for monday round and warm back up for the middle to end part of next wee
looking at 10 mile-per-hour wind in vallejo and also for antioch and nine mile-per-hour wind for concorde as well as fort fairfield. here is the satellite and radar view within the ridge of high pressure building in from the desert southwest. that is why we will continue to warm up as we head into the weekend. enjoy the sunshine. here we are hour-by-hour on the future cast. you can see clear skies as we go through the rest of the afternoon. starting off the day tomorrow with low clouds and...
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Jul 17, 2019
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plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>protesters came out in droves for a second straight day they're trying to prevent the construction of a new telescope in hawaii. they rallied at the base of them on a k a mountain this morning. that's where the 30 meter telescope is scheduled to be built. protests began monday after construction plans or confirmed. activists say that i'm on a k as one of the most sacred mountains for native hawaiians and they say that's no place for a telescope. >>mona care, the highest mountain in the world from the sea floor, the highest water in the world from the sea floor. all of our life louise. our secret in this for the next generations that's what we're standing for. >>supporters they're arguing the telescope will bring a lot of scientific and economic benefits. state officials say that even though they did ok t
plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>protesters came out in droves for a second straight day they're trying to prevent the construction of a new telescope in hawaii. they rallied at the base of them on a k a mountain this morning. that's where the 30 meter telescope is scheduled to be built. protests...
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or 7 miles down. however a bigger earthquake also it involves a larger fall to it still may very well i probably this is coming to the surface. what you're really worried about is are we going to trigger something outside of this region, right. because it's too were too far away the ability to trigger another earthquake is very spatially. so the most likely place to trigger it is at the same look at the same fault as you go away with this data becomes much less likely so far is that from the senator is. ways we you know it's not even on that figure it's a it's over a 100 miles to the san andreas from from this location. that fault is a lot closer garlock fault is another long fault if we were going to be triggering something really big. it might be a source for this is sort of like when landers happened near the san andreas and we said oh if we're going to start of something bigger the san andreas ram of course it didn't happen. that was a possibility a low probability possibility. luckily really runs
or 7 miles down. however a bigger earthquake also it involves a larger fall to it still may very well i probably this is coming to the surface. what you're really worried about is are we going to trigger something outside of this region, right. because it's too were too far away the ability to trigger another earthquake is very spatially. so the most likely place to trigger it is at the same look at the same fault as you go away with this data becomes much less likely so far is that from the...
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plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> the bay area was decked out in red, white, and blue for the independence day holiday. in san jose, baton twirlers, floats, and antique cars made their way through the rose garden neighborhood. that's why the event is called the rose, white, and blue parade. 30,000 spectators normally turn out. organizers expect a low tech vibe in spite of the area's silicon valley location. children and their parents are encouraged to sign up on the day of the parade to ride their bikes down the parade route and be part of the celebration. >>> the city of danville combined its annual parade with a salute to the 100th anniversary of the arican legion. more than 30,000 people lined the streets for the july 4th tradition. you see a familiar face there, our very own meteorologist rob mayeda walked the route. very cool. >>>
plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> the bay area was decked out in red, white, and blue for the independence day holiday. in san jose, baton twirlers, floats, and antique cars made their way through the rose garden neighborhood. that's why the event is called the rose, white, and blue parade....