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noaa spotlighting ocean awareness. vianey, how can we learn more? >> tons to learn, and also a fantastic month to do it. by the way, today is also world sea turtle awareness day. the goal is to spotlight and educate us on the ways in which we can protect and care for our oceans. noaa started their month-long ocean campaign at the beginning of june. it features weekly themes and ocean fun facts. everything from the cleanup of our coastal communities to protecting our core reefs and all things marine life. the hope is to make a change for the better by using science and technology to create solutions to fight pollution. this week's focus is all about encouraging kids to learn about the creatures that live under the sea and what climate change is doing to them. parents and teachers can access free videos to create a lesson plan. check this out. >> learn more about the ocean weather climate connection with teek and tom, our first fully animated series covering the number one topic requested by teachers. >> this is so great! >> now you're thinking climat
noaa spotlighting ocean awareness. vianey, how can we learn more? >> tons to learn, and also a fantastic month to do it. by the way, today is also world sea turtle awareness day. the goal is to spotlight and educate us on the ways in which we can protect and care for our oceans. noaa started their month-long ocean campaign at the beginning of june. it features weekly themes and ocean fun facts. everything from the cleanup of our coastal communities to protecting our core reefs and all...
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it's expecting a busy hurricane season as noaa critics and above normal storm season.he company is leveraging ai to help customers recover. let's bring in chris swift, chairman and ceo of the insurance group the hartford. also joining us is sonali basak to talk with him. welcome to the program and thanks very much for joining us. let me start by asking about ai. i am less surprised to see about the use of ai and other industries. i continually learn about the new ways they can help us. how will that help you at the hartford? chris: it is great to be with you. thank you for inviting on the program. we think ai can be a game changer in a number of aspects of our business. i would point out we have been using machine learning ai or orientated processes strictly in claims and certain aspects of underwriting. think of imagery and pictures. we have trained machines to read pictures of buildings, structures, roofs. this will be the next phase of machines ultimately helping augment our human talent to be more timely and more accurate in everything we do. matt: there -- sonali:
it's expecting a busy hurricane season as noaa critics and above normal storm season.he company is leveraging ai to help customers recover. let's bring in chris swift, chairman and ceo of the insurance group the hartford. also joining us is sonali basak to talk with him. welcome to the program and thanks very much for joining us. let me start by asking about ai. i am less surprised to see about the use of ai and other industries. i continually learn about the new ways they can help us. how will...
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noaa has been keeping records for more than a century, and they say last month was the third warm estime4 years. both north america and south america had their warm estimes nt the hundreds of wildfires burn through parts of canada, still actively burning now. global surface temperatures have also been on the rise in the last two months with those conditions here, this is going to ramp up as we head into the fall. researchers with noaa say that 2023 could possibly rank among the ten warmest years on record, something we'll keep a watch on into the summer months. you can find out more about our "climate in crisis" at a local and global level. visit nbcbayarea.com and click on the climate in crisis tab. >> thanks so much, vianey. >>> san jose's winchester mystery house is gearing up to celebrate 100 years of tours. ahead for you this midday, how in a matter of days you can help take the festivities late into the witching hours. >>> we are just 30 days away from the start of the women's world cup, and the u.s. trying to defend its title. telemundo 48 will provide all the spanish language cov
noaa has been keeping records for more than a century, and they say last month was the third warm estime4 years. both north america and south america had their warm estimes nt the hundreds of wildfires burn through parts of canada, still actively burning now. global surface temperatures have also been on the rise in the last two months with those conditions here, this is going to ramp up as we head into the fall. researchers with noaa say that 2023 could possibly rank among the ten warmest...
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i am a former federal employee of noaa. the national association atmospheric administration. have seen what climate change -- i have done research up in the arctic and i have seen what climate change actually is and this was in 1981. the biggest elephant in the room is none other than this was man-made. america is the only country on this planet that we have had over 210 aboveground nuclear tests. anytime you explode an atomic bomb, it ionizes the air around -- and the atmosphere around it and it will immediately change the atmosphere in and of itself. most people refer to it as what is called nuclear winter and then you have what is called fallout summer. when i was doing the research in the arctic we were exposed to non-ionized radiation. but they also have ionized radiation which cost an -- cost an --caused an explosion. this is what is changing our atmosphere. every time we have over 200 aboveground nuclear tests. some more full-scale, like the canary islands and various other places where aboveground nuclear tests are being done. this is what is changing our atmosphere,
i am a former federal employee of noaa. the national association atmospheric administration. have seen what climate change -- i have done research up in the arctic and i have seen what climate change actually is and this was in 1981. the biggest elephant in the room is none other than this was man-made. america is the only country on this planet that we have had over 210 aboveground nuclear tests. anytime you explode an atomic bomb, it ionizes the air around -- and the atmosphere around it and...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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a new regulation proposed by the biden administration under the auspices of noaa.even months a year and up to 100 miles off of the east coast to protect the enda endangered white whale. >> both boats are over 35 feet. >> the loss would be devastating for us. we would lose a third of our trips, nearly 70 trips, to a tune of $150,000 loss to my business. >> not just boat captains are worried. much of the town here in point pleasant relies on boating tourism for it's livelyhood including the hotels, restaurants, and the fishing fly store. >> if people are not walking through my doors well be out of business. >> in a statement, they said the proposed restriction is necessary for the wright wheal if is to reduce the mortalities from vessel strikes and a greater opportunity to recover. >> the problem with the biden administration argument here is that there has only been five known whale strikes of boats under 65 feet in 15 years. >> the fact that even if you use noaa's calculate collations, the chances of a strike is one in a million. >> port traffic will grind to a hal
a new regulation proposed by the biden administration under the auspices of noaa.even months a year and up to 100 miles off of the east coast to protect the enda endangered white whale. >> both boats are over 35 feet. >> the loss would be devastating for us. we would lose a third of our trips, nearly 70 trips, to a tune of $150,000 loss to my business. >> not just boat captains are worried. much of the town here in point pleasant relies on boating tourism for it's livelyhood...
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does not include any climate change information and that's why we are looking to modernize it with noaae updated model won't be done in 2026, after many of the infrastructure projects won't be done, for example -- >> where i am standing right now, the believed 1 in 10 year event is a 1 in 4 year event and over the next 30 years will go all the way down to a 1 in 2 year event, meaning every other year we expect extreme precipitation to flood the areas. >> when the atmosphere is warming it holds more water. >> if you were building a road right now and you had to make sure it was not going to flood, would you want to use atlas 14 >> i can't speak to how the decisions are made >> the department of transportation confirmed they reviewed updated data as well, and that data, according to first street, uses the same historical method as atlas 14 that is not factoring in the future affects of climate change >> haven't private insurers figured that out >> no, and that could have implications for homeowners insurance that might not know they have this type of risk of flooding and therefore don't g
does not include any climate change information and that's why we are looking to modernize it with noaae updated model won't be done in 2026, after many of the infrastructure projects won't be done, for example -- >> where i am standing right now, the believed 1 in 10 year event is a 1 in 4 year event and over the next 30 years will go all the way down to a 1 in 2 year event, meaning every other year we expect extreme precipitation to flood the areas. >> when the atmosphere is...
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researchers with noaa say 2023 could possibly rank among the ten warmest years on record.e will have to keep a close eye on as the summer months warm up. >>> now, you can find out more about our climate in crisis at a local and global level. just visit nbcbayarea.com and click on the climate in crisis tab. >> thanks. >>> you know what? it is time to talk about what is trending for you this morning, so let's head down to san diego because it is one of california's best surf spots for humans. i say humans because it is also a cool spot for steals, that. a group of surfers at the beach when a baby seal hopped out of the water and on to the surfboard. then it hopped back in the water and went board to word. surfers called sea world to see what was going on to make sure the pup was okay. >> i'm like, is he tired. >> he was still in the water when the rescue crew arrived. the crew were not able to find the pup's mother but they said the seal appears to be healthy. closer to home for us there, some surfers in santa cruz were delighted when an otter actually wanted to watch some w
researchers with noaa say 2023 could possibly rank among the ten warmest years on record.e will have to keep a close eye on as the summer months warm up. >>> now, you can find out more about our climate in crisis at a local and global level. just visit nbcbayarea.com and click on the climate in crisis tab. >> thanks. >>> you know what? it is time to talk about what is trending for you this morning, so let's head down to san diego because it is one of california's best...
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. >> we are looking at the second of two noaa drifter buoys. >> reporter: in the southern ocean theyloyed buoys provided by the u.s. government. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: these instruments monitor surface temperatures and ocean currents. >> so that then feeds weather forecasts. >> reporter: john hare is a noaa scientist. he says the data improves weather forecasting including tracking extreme events like hurricanes. >> how valuable is the information they've been collecting? >> i truly think it is invaluable because it's collecting information from parts of the ocean that we rarely have an opportunity to collect data from. >> stand by, guys. >> reporter: charlie enwright is focused on winning the race. but his team's name is a reminder that the clock is also ticking in the fight against climate change. >> that's the important part. and that's what brings me joy, is actually, you know, sinking our teeth into it, getting our hands dirty, trying to find answers to these complicated problems. >> reporter: i'm ben tracy in wpan this delectable ramen noodle recipe will put an end to
. >> we are looking at the second of two noaa drifter buoys. >> reporter: in the southern ocean theyloyed buoys provided by the u.s. government. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: these instruments monitor surface temperatures and ocean currents. >> so that then feeds weather forecasts. >> reporter: john hare is a noaa scientist. he says the data improves weather forecasting including tracking extreme events like hurricanes. >> how valuable is the...
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flaw. >> it does not include climate change information and why we're looking to modernize it with noaareporter: the model won't be done until 2026 after many infrastructure projects are under way or done. for example, new jersey's route 18 rehabilitation which received over $86 million in funding from the infrastructure law, is using the old atlas 14 as a flood guide. >> the believed one in ten year event is a one in four year event and over the next 30 years, will go down all the way to a one in two year event, meaning every other year, we would expect extreme precipitation to flood this location >> reporter: we are already seeing heavier rain, snow and flooding, due to global warming because when the atmosphere is warmer it holds more water. >> reporter: if you were building a road and had to make sure it wasn't going to flood, would you want to use atlas 14 >> i can't speak to how some of those engineering decisions are made >> reporter: we contacted the new jersey department of transportation which confirmed usin using atlas 14 adding they reviewed updated data from proposed storm
flaw. >> it does not include climate change information and why we're looking to modernize it with noaareporter: the model won't be done until 2026 after many infrastructure projects are under way or done. for example, new jersey's route 18 rehabilitation which received over $86 million in funding from the infrastructure law, is using the old atlas 14 as a flood guide. >> the believed one in ten year event is a one in four year event and over the next 30 years, will go down all the...
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noaa just released that earth saw its third-warmest may in 174 years.ve been seeing the cooler temperatures here, specifically in our little corner of california, but leading into the upcoming months we wanted to know how our very wet winter record played into our sierra snowpack? how that's going to shape out. let's take a look. this analysis included data from 476 weather stations to assess trends in 245 climate divisions across the u.s. during a 50-year period starting in 1973. their results show that wildfire seasons are getting longer and more intense, particularly in spring and summer in the west with annual fire weather days also increasing in many parts of the east. i reached out to san jose state's fire weather research lab director craig clemens, first established in 2007, known as the largest fire weather education program in any university in the world. here's his take on the upcoming season. >> wildfire risk in california is on everyone's mind right now because of our wet winter. that has helped us out this year. right now, the fire risk fo
noaa just released that earth saw its third-warmest may in 174 years.ve been seeing the cooler temperatures here, specifically in our little corner of california, but leading into the upcoming months we wanted to know how our very wet winter record played into our sierra snowpack? how that's going to shape out. let's take a look. this analysis included data from 476 weather stations to assess trends in 245 climate divisions across the u.s. during a 50-year period starting in 1973. their results...
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the outlook came out yesterday from noaa. there's cloud cover creeping in from the golden gate.ratures were cooler today, low 60s in san francisco and pacifica, mid-60s in fremont, low 70s for inland parts of the bay area. those temperatures should be a little warm tomorrow. despite the clouds we'll warm up from the low to mid-50s to start the day up a little farther into the 60s in san francisco reaching up to about 63 degrees by late afternoon. temperatures in the north bay reach a little farther into the 70s, up to about 74 degrees for a daytime high in santa rosa. a lot of clouds to start the day and that mix of clouds and sunshine taking over. that's the trend for all inland parts of the bay area. up to the upper 70s around concord, closer to normal temperatures, but a few degrees below average, mid-70s in the santa clara valley. you can subtract about 3 or 4 degrees from inland temperatures for highs sunday. we are going to go up and down a little bit the next few days. let's look at the seven-day forecast after we check out the forecast for the san mateo county fair, can'
the outlook came out yesterday from noaa. there's cloud cover creeping in from the golden gate.ratures were cooler today, low 60s in san francisco and pacifica, mid-60s in fremont, low 70s for inland parts of the bay area. those temperatures should be a little warm tomorrow. despite the clouds we'll warm up from the low to mid-50s to start the day up a little farther into the 60s in san francisco reaching up to about 63 degrees by late afternoon. temperatures in the north bay reach a little...
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. >> we are looking at the second of two noaa drifter buoys. >> reporter: in the southern ocean, 11thng deployed two u.s. government buoys that will help improve weather forecasting, and even track hurricanes. >> standby, guys. >> reporter: charlie enright wants to win the race, but also protect the vast blue seas that make up 70% of the planet we call home. >> that's the important part, trying to find answers to these complicated problems. >> reporter: for "eye on america," ben tracy, newport, rhode island. we will have more on tonight's a breaking news. the indictment of former president donald trump. that is next. >> announcer: tonight's "eye on america" is sponsored by prudential. millions of people tap into the insurance, investment, and retirement expertise of prudential. who's your rock? it is lasting control over your gmg symptoms. and, ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with 8 weeks of freedom between infusions. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing your chance of serious, life-threatening meningococcal and other types o
. >> we are looking at the second of two noaa drifter buoys. >> reporter: in the southern ocean, 11thng deployed two u.s. government buoys that will help improve weather forecasting, and even track hurricanes. >> standby, guys. >> reporter: charlie enright wants to win the race, but also protect the vast blue seas that make up 70% of the planet we call home. >> that's the important part, trying to find answers to these complicated problems. >> reporter: for...
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>> noaa has issued an el nino advisory. what this means is they have detected that temperatures in the pacific are warmer than average already. it's signaling the el nino has arrived. so let's get into details of what this will mean for us here in northern california. it has big impacts. not just for us but really northern, pacific, all of that. you can see the ocean surface temperatures, taking a closer look, el nino has arrived. it's forecasted for moderate strength by fall. so as of right now, it has arrived early. and what that could mean for us is that it still has more time to develop heading into the fall. i do want to give you a closer look. since 1950, we have had over 20 el nino events. i mentioned this one arrived a little bit earlier. this year, there is an 84% chance greater than moderate strength, a 56% chance of a strong el nino. especially coming up into the fall and winter. no two el ninos are the same. they're variable. that could change from time to time. but based on the positioning of the jet stream thi
>> noaa has issued an el nino advisory. what this means is they have detected that temperatures in the pacific are warmer than average already. it's signaling the el nino has arrived. so let's get into details of what this will mean for us here in northern california. it has big impacts. not just for us but really northern, pacific, all of that. you can see the ocean surface temperatures, taking a closer look, el nino has arrived. it's forecasted for moderate strength by fall. so as of...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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i and a former federal employee of noaa. -- i a.m. a former federal employee of noaa. have seen what climate change is and this was in 1981. we have had 210 aboveground nuclear tests. anytime you explode an atomic bomb it ionizes the air around it and it will change the atmosphere in and of itself. this is called nuclear winter and then you have fallout summer. when i was doing the research in the arctic we were exposed to non-ionizing radiation. but they also have ionized radiation caused from exposure. this is what is changing our atmosphere. we have over 200 aboveground nuclear tests. some more full-scale, like the canary islands, where aboveground nuclear tests are being done. this is what is changing our atmosphere and this is the biggest elephant in the room. it is not smog and this, that, and the other. when you have ozone, ozone helps clear because it is a sanitizer of sorts. it will, in a sense, get rid of a lot of pollution that might be in the air. ozone is not really a negative component. it is a positive because it is an exchange between oxygen and rays fr
i and a former federal employee of noaa. -- i a.m. a former federal employee of noaa. have seen what climate change is and this was in 1981. we have had 210 aboveground nuclear tests. anytime you explode an atomic bomb it ionizes the air around it and it will change the atmosphere in and of itself. this is called nuclear winter and then you have fallout summer. when i was doing the research in the arctic we were exposed to non-ionizing radiation. but they also have ionized radiation caused from...
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come from, where it's going, and how do high net worth individuals preserve their money, the cio of noaaonal wealth management is here with us now, give us a sense of where we've come to in terms of wealth management, and how you operate. >> thank you. thank you for inviting me. so, it is the largest independent wealth management company in china, and we started 18 years ago, 18 years ago there is not so much worth, but we came along great, listed 10 years ago, listed in hong kong last year, and the number of clients has grown financially. for example, we have about 1300 relationship managers in china. so if you say each relationship manager applies, just do the math. and -- >> these are the high individuals. >> these are high net individuals, higher in wealth management. rishaad: not just in china, but do you serve internationally people of equal chinese heritage? >> yes. it aspired to be the ubs equivalent of china. so, right now, to be fair, our main client base are chinese, whether midland china, hong kong, singapore, taiwan, toronto, silicon valley, whatever. wherever the clientswhe
come from, where it's going, and how do high net worth individuals preserve their money, the cio of noaaonal wealth management is here with us now, give us a sense of where we've come to in terms of wealth management, and how you operate. >> thank you. thank you for inviting me. so, it is the largest independent wealth management company in china, and we started 18 years ago, 18 years ago there is not so much worth, but we came along great, listed 10 years ago, listed in hong kong last...
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the healdsburg's veterans memorial beach reopened for the first time in noaa years.t the heat. >> reporter: jim is the supervising lifeguard at the healdsburg's veterans memorial beach. >> i started in 1977 so i'm a schoolteacher now retired. it's always been my summer gig. >> reporter: for decades is seeing the dam go up every summer to great this large swimming area. the finishing touches on the dam we just put up thursday hours before the official opening . >> it is kind of a special celebration really. today when they put in the last board, is the first time in three years that the dam is gone up. >> reporter: expecting roughly 1500 people each day of the holiday weekend. lines in the parking lot start forming as early as 6:00 in the morning to grab one of the few parking spots. >> it's a joyous place because the river is a beautiful place to be. >> reporter: amy and her family were some of the first ones to enjoy the newly created swimming area. >> it's very nice and you feel safe with the kids. they don't get too deep into the water. took the keys to having to
the healdsburg's veterans memorial beach reopened for the first time in noaa years.t the heat. >> reporter: jim is the supervising lifeguard at the healdsburg's veterans memorial beach. >> i started in 1977 so i'm a schoolteacher now retired. it's always been my summer gig. >> reporter: for decades is seeing the dam go up every summer to great this large swimming area. the finishing touches on the dam we just put up thursday hours before the official opening . >> it is...
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noaa has created learning tool that parents and teachers can use. >> learn more about the weather, climate connection with teek and tom, our first animated series covering the number one topic requested by teachers. >> this is so great. now you're thinking climate. >> next week they will focus on conservation and restoration and connecting with marine life. >> that sounds nice. >> i love it. >>> jeff is here to talk about our weekend forecast. >> and look it's going to be really nice as we head into saturday. we will have the warmest day of the weekend coming in on saturday. with that said we are also track that fire up to the north bay. i wanted to give you the latest on the conditions. this is happening in pope valley in the 1100 block of snell valley road. at least 80 acres but latest update from cal fire is the forward progress on this has been stopped but again if you are in the pope valley area you may be smelling that smoke. we are looking at temperatures in the 70s, winds relatively light out of the southwest at six but tomorrow we go back up to 80. we could get into wind gusts her
noaa has created learning tool that parents and teachers can use. >> learn more about the weather, climate connection with teek and tom, our first animated series covering the number one topic requested by teachers. >> this is so great. now you're thinking climate. >> next week they will focus on conservation and restoration and connecting with marine life. >> that sounds nice. >> i love it. >>> jeff is here to talk about our weekend forecast. >> and...
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noaa's official forecast calls for 12 to 17 named, 1 to 4 major hurricanes.tity that puts out forecasts also calling for roughly near average season for this year. >> allison, thank you. >>> coming up, from pulling clothing off the shelves to backlashover an influencer campaign, we'll discuss how corporate brands are facing high stakes when it comes to supporting lgbtq issues. ran, so. -it's time to get up. -no hair stylist and cheerleader. so adding a “student"t” title might feel overwhelming. but what if a school cocould be there for all of yo? career, family, fifinances and mental health. it's coming along. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. somedaysi cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 sta
noaa's official forecast calls for 12 to 17 named, 1 to 4 major hurricanes.tity that puts out forecasts also calling for roughly near average season for this year. >> allison, thank you. >>> coming up, from pulling clothing off the shelves to backlashover an influencer campaign, we'll discuss how corporate brands are facing high stakes when it comes to supporting lgbtq issues. ran, so. -it's time to get up. -no hair stylist and cheerleader. so adding a “student"t” title...
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now, noaa is well aware of the problem and is currently updating the model. after the infrastructure projects are underway or done. a new report from first street, which is a climate risk firm shows how much higher the flood risk is when you factor in global warming and consequently how projected funded by the infrastructure act are being built to the long flood standards. it uses a highway project in new jersey which received $86 million in federal funding. the first street report says it will flood far more often than its engineering model predicts. the d.o.t. confirmed using atlas 14 as required by current standards and they said in part they reviewed updates data as well from proposed storm water management regulations but that data according to first street uses the same historical method as atlas 14, not factoring in the future effects of climate change. chris. >> diana olick, thank you so much for that. >>> murder charges handed down for three san antonio police officers accused of killing a woman suffering from a mental health crisis while she was in
now, noaa is well aware of the problem and is currently updating the model. after the infrastructure projects are underway or done. a new report from first street, which is a climate risk firm shows how much higher the flood risk is when you factor in global warming and consequently how projected funded by the infrastructure act are being built to the long flood standards. it uses a highway project in new jersey which received $86 million in federal funding. the first street report says it will...
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, bringing them to life in the first place, moving them around on her pagans on air force one, and noaa in what is each one, because he knows the contents of each one. it seems, all of us with trump staff people who have testified to the grand jury, but jackson myth knows that. he knows that donald trump knew, when he was creating those boxes, what was in those boxes. so, that defense, that has been thrown around by trump's lawyers, but not necessarily by him that he knows the boxes. this evidence indicates who literally, was exactly on the road of highly unlikely. you can see the actual little badge that your psychiatrist was talking about, look, it is so true, we find it out every week, just how much more jacks mitt knows that we know. a couple of weeks ago, there was a thunderbolt that went unnoticed, relatively, because so much else is happening. mark meadows, asked testified in both january 6th grand jury, and the mar-a-lago grand jury. we a vote with january 6th. what we have is the votes to be known to frigÉrio's out, but anytime we do it just brings a mountain of evidence that t
, bringing them to life in the first place, moving them around on her pagans on air force one, and noaa in what is each one, because he knows the contents of each one. it seems, all of us with trump staff people who have testified to the grand jury, but jackson myth knows that. he knows that donald trump knew, when he was creating those boxes, what was in those boxes. so, that defense, that has been thrown around by trump's lawyers, but not necessarily by him that he knows the boxes. this...
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this year noaa is predict a near normal system.ive to nine hurricanes is what they are estimating. i can't get those images out of my head. communities destroyed. boats on top of restaurants. i mean, they are still picking up the pieces. >> reporter: yeah, and what i have seen here is a group of very resilient people trying to get back to some sense of normalcy after the costlyist hurricane to strike the u.s. coastline, hurricane ian, just eight months ac. i am at ground zero where 11-foot storm surge and 155-mile-per-hour winds came in off of the gulf of mexico, which is directly over my shoulder. now what looms heavy over the minds of the residents here within fort myers beach, lee county in particular, is the start of another atlantic hurricane season which is today. fitting with june 1 is, unfortunately, the potential of development. new this morning from the national hurricane senator a 50% probability of tropical depression or tropical storm forming in the waters. you can see structures that have been completely removed off t
this year noaa is predict a near normal system.ive to nine hurricanes is what they are estimating. i can't get those images out of my head. communities destroyed. boats on top of restaurants. i mean, they are still picking up the pieces. >> reporter: yeah, and what i have seen here is a group of very resilient people trying to get back to some sense of normalcy after the costlyist hurricane to strike the u.s. coastline, hurricane ian, just eight months ac. i am at ground zero where...
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and other pilots, astronauts, former head of noaa, and on the board side, i think it's time that everyoneou very much. that's going to do it for me today. "deadline: white house" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. there is very good reason why people like our good friend andrew weima a
and other pilots, astronauts, former head of noaa, and on the board side, i think it's time that everyoneou very much. that's going to do it for me today. "deadline: white house" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. there is very good reason why people like our good friend andrew weima a
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noaa's official forecast calls for 12 to 14 storms this season, one to four of those expected to be major key thing is they've upped their numbers since just a few months ago and part of the reason is how warm the water is not only in the gulf of mexico, but the caribbean and atlantic ocean. extremely warm for this time of year and that typically leads to the formation of more storms because that warm water is fuel for the storms. however, to counteract this, we are anticipating el nino this summer, and typically because of el nino that jet stream shifts a little bit farther south, increasing wind sheer. wind shear is not an ingredient that you want to have for hurricane formation. typically you see fewer storms or weaker storms, especially in this particular region here. the question is, guys, is whether or not those above normal sea surface temperatures can counteract what el nino would normally inhibit for the storms this upcoming season. >> we've got to get ready for it. buy your supplies now. allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> the churchill downs track in louisville, kentucky,
noaa's official forecast calls for 12 to 14 storms this season, one to four of those expected to be major key thing is they've upped their numbers since just a few months ago and part of the reason is how warm the water is not only in the gulf of mexico, but the caribbean and atlantic ocean. extremely warm for this time of year and that typically leads to the formation of more storms because that warm water is fuel for the storms. however, to counteract this, we are anticipating el nino this...
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a noaa weather radio so he knows when to get in to a safe spot. >> neil: thanks, rick.his economy? what are we, rich?! ♪ ♪ are we rich? oh, what a relief. no more secretly renting the attic to that scary lodger that i met at the reservoir. - we're not rich... i used kayak to compare hundreds of travel sites to get a great deal on our flight, car, and hotel. (loud rustling and clanking from the attic) - who goes to the reservoir?! - kayak. search one and done. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com ♪ i like to move it, move it ♪ ♪ you like to... move it ♪ we're reinventing our n
a noaa weather radio so he knows when to get in to a safe spot. >> neil: thanks, rick.his economy? what are we, rich?! ♪ ♪ are we rich? oh, what a relief. no more secretly renting the attic to that scary lodger that i met at the reservoir. - we're not rich... i used kayak to compare hundreds of travel sites to get a great deal on our flight, car, and hotel. (loud rustling and clanking from the attic) - who goes to the reservoir?! - kayak. search one and done. as someone living with...
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i wanted take a look at the noaa, which is one of the people that keep, you know, keep track of all of weather data. >> and they put out their forecast for the 6 to 10 forward. that can forecast starting june. 21st this. looking ahead to see what temperatures will be like. you can see the center of the country in the northeast expected to be warmer, the normal. but over here in california, we are expected to be cooler than normal. so yes, maybe get outside today and tomorrow because after that, we're going back to below average temperatures and there. we shall stay for a little bit. so nice. sunshine out in san jose this afternoon. we're taking a live look there. beautiful. and as we take a look at the bay bridge, traffic running pretty nicely. and also you can see certainly all of the blue skies that are out there, too. so we've got a really lovely tpafternoon. a little breezy, though, says still take a jacket with if you're headed out. 79 degrees in morgan hill right now. 71 in mateo berkeley singing about 64. we've got some 80's in spots like livermore and we're about 70 degrees up
i wanted take a look at the noaa, which is one of the people that keep, you know, keep track of all of weather data. >> and they put out their forecast for the 6 to 10 forward. that can forecast starting june. 21st this. looking ahead to see what temperatures will be like. you can see the center of the country in the northeast expected to be warmer, the normal. but over here in california, we are expected to be cooler than normal. so yes, maybe get outside today and tomorrow because after...
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as the east coast recovers from an amber haze from the canadian wildfires, noaa announcing el nino ise pattern is expected to bring warmer temperatures and more extreme weather patterns, so, what does this mean for insurers as they assess risk let's get to contessa brewer for the details. >> hi, melissa means you are going to see a higher risk of wildfires in places we don't think of as hot spots, like canada, and the northern united states el nino just exacerbates weather conditions, and already, look at the prediction from the national in interagency fire center. more than normal potential for wildfire in the pacific northwest, around the great lakes, upstate new york, northern new england, at least for june and july. a lower potential for fire in california why? well, historic rainfall in the spring lead to these lush, wet mountains, and lower risk, but later this summer, when all of that dries out in hotter weather, it could become tinder for wildfires there. and we saw state farm and allstate announce no new policies in california 8 of the 10 costliest wildfires across the globe
as the east coast recovers from an amber haze from the canadian wildfires, noaa announcing el nino ise pattern is expected to bring warmer temperatures and more extreme weather patterns, so, what does this mean for insurers as they assess risk let's get to contessa brewer for the details. >> hi, melissa means you are going to see a higher risk of wildfires in places we don't think of as hot spots, like canada, and the northern united states el nino just exacerbates weather conditions, and...
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the official forecast from noaa calls for 12 to 17 total named storms.ory 3 or higher. colorado state university, another well respected entity that puts out forecasts is calling for 15, 7, and 3 total respectively. the interesting part there is those numbers have actually increased in the last month, and there's a very important reason for that. the main factor going forward this hurricane season is going to be the potential for el nino. we are currently under an el nino watchful what that means is this region of the eastern pacific is seeing very warm temperatures. warmer than they normally would be. when we go into the summer months, and especially into the winter months, the odds of us getting into an el nino are very high. 80% chance by june, july and august. and then up to 90% by the time we get into the winter months. what does this mean for hurricane season specifically? well, in an el nino year, traditionally that pushes farther south. that increases wind shear across much of the atlantic. that usually inhibits tropical storm activity. there's o
the official forecast from noaa calls for 12 to 17 total named storms.ory 3 or higher. colorado state university, another well respected entity that puts out forecasts is calling for 15, 7, and 3 total respectively. the interesting part there is those numbers have actually increased in the last month, and there's a very important reason for that. the main factor going forward this hurricane season is going to be the potential for el nino. we are currently under an el nino watchful what that...
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the judge there could be evidence of a crime, not necessarily that corcoran participated in, in the noaa note. very rare that prosecutors get them. >> to the storage room for a second. remind us who was actually moving the boxes out at that key moment? >> yes. this is again the key storage room. walt nada. he was donald trump's valet, his body person. he originally told investigators that, well, i don't know anything about classified documents. turned out later he took that back and said, actually, because he was caught on surveillance, i did move boxes in and out of this storage room. we know that because of surveillance video. also helping out mr. naugta an unknown maintenance worker moving boxes in and out of that storage room. also that same maintenance worker is the person who our reporting tells us drained this pool, the water then ran into a room that house the servers that housed the surveillance video. we don't know, prosecutors surely are trying to figure out whether that was on purpose or unintentional. so that is the unknown maintenance worker. then, finally, we know that mat
the judge there could be evidence of a crime, not necessarily that corcoran participated in, in the noaa note. very rare that prosecutors get them. >> to the storage room for a second. remind us who was actually moving the boxes out at that key moment? >> yes. this is again the key storage room. walt nada. he was donald trump's valet, his body person. he originally told investigators that, well, i don't know anything about classified documents. turned out later he took that back and...
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of our hurricane season, technically was not even the first tropical storm this year, according to noaat's a reaction to the fact that the atlantic is coming alive? we have storms already in the book, and it's only june 4th, hurricane season runs for six months. >> yeah, takes me back to the lessons of my grandma shared when she said, when you know better, do better. we have seen the devastation these storms can bring, now the way these higher temperatures on our water, we know that there is some scenarios that might play out. we should give folks quick context, thousands of lives have been lost, we also spent about over two trillion dollars over the last 40 years. we have seen how quickly these storms can accelerate, just looking at what happened last year with iain. we should be prepared and make sure the steps are in place to protect peoples lives. >> talking about preparedness, the national hurricane center ruled out a brand-new system this year that's gonna predict how high storm surge will hit. they're gonna get three days warnings the for a hurricane makes landfall. this is also
of our hurricane season, technically was not even the first tropical storm this year, according to noaat's a reaction to the fact that the atlantic is coming alive? we have storms already in the book, and it's only june 4th, hurricane season runs for six months. >> yeah, takes me back to the lessons of my grandma shared when she said, when you know better, do better. we have seen the devastation these storms can bring, now the way these higher temperatures on our water, we know that there...
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noaa plans to collaborate with the university on conservation and research efforts for the monterey bayortunities for students. all right. let's get another look at your full bay area forecast. meteorologist mark tobias back. mark, a cloudy day out there. yeah, still some stubborn clouds out there, greg. and we're still going to be talking about maybe mostly cloudy skies this afternoon for parts of the bay area. of course, yesterday we had the showers, even some scattered thunderstorms across parts of the state. but as you can see right now, we're going to put this forecast model long range into motion and it could change a bit. but at least for right now, it's not bringing in significant rainfall here in the bay area, it looks like some more rain, thunderstorm activity out toward the sierra and maybe another weak system could be approaching our coastline, maybe later sunday and into monday. i'll be watching closely for that over the next several days. but for us, for today and not only for today, into thursday, friday into the weekend, this will kind of be the game plan. a sun cloud mi
noaa plans to collaborate with the university on conservation and research efforts for the monterey bayortunities for students. all right. let's get another look at your full bay area forecast. meteorologist mark tobias back. mark, a cloudy day out there. yeah, still some stubborn clouds out there, greg. and we're still going to be talking about maybe mostly cloudy skies this afternoon for parts of the bay area. of course, yesterday we had the showers, even some scattered thunderstorms across...
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suggested-- i passed amendments here a couple of times saying how about you use dod, homeland security or noaa maps? they have a current topo on every inch of this country. there's no need to go outside to pay for more maps to be developed. the assertion of the state flood plain manager estimated to consistently update 700 million to-- >> and that the current policy for mapping would have to be raised to a letter to threaten affordability and discourage insurance. would you care to comment on that? >> again, i think that the investment, of course, in our flood maps, whether it's from the policy holder fee or from the appropriated maps from congress are important to make sure that our maps accurately reflect the one in 100% chance event in the communities across the country. >> why does fema continue to resist making the data and methods and models they use and calculations and how they calculate it under risk rate 2.0 completely and fully transparent? >> sir, i believe we've provided all the information that has-- we've been requested to provide and been very transparent. we've provided the en
suggested-- i passed amendments here a couple of times saying how about you use dod, homeland security or noaa maps? they have a current topo on every inch of this country. there's no need to go outside to pay for more maps to be developed. the assertion of the state flood plain manager estimated to consistently update 700 million to-- >> and that the current policy for mapping would have to be raised to a letter to threaten affordability and discourage insurance. would you care to...
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the websites the great scientific installations in the 40th congressional district we look to the noaaih. it's all the professional scientists agree climate change is real. it's a dagger pointed at the neck of humanity ass well. let me tell you about professionals. professionals built the titanic. amateurs built noah's ark. i thought about that foror a second is like weights, does that mean you amateurs flying you back to texas this weekend? or performing heart surgery? some of this at this point is rooted in ideology. which by the way i think lamar has developed in his thinking about climate change a lot which is really good. he sent me a campaign contribution when he left congress. he knows where i am on claimant. i do think in the sweep of american history most everybody. not the proud boys and the oath keepers and the people convicted of seditious conspiracy against the government were not going to convince them. but the vast majority of the people are coming along. that is not to make us happy. that's got to make youke happy. it's a race between the very clear will of the majority
the websites the great scientific installations in the 40th congressional district we look to the noaaih. it's all the professional scientists agree climate change is real. it's a dagger pointed at the neck of humanity ass well. let me tell you about professionals. professionals built the titanic. amateurs built noah's ark. i thought about that foror a second is like weights, does that mean you amateurs flying you back to texas this weekend? or performing heart surgery? some of this at this...
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scientific installations and maryland's beautiful the eighth congressional district that we went to the noaaid all of the professional scientists agree that climate change ise real. it's a dagger is pointed at the neck a few minutes. he said well, let me tell you about professionals. professionals built the titanic. amateurs built noah's ark. okay? i thought about that for a second. wait, does that mean you want amateurs flying you back to texas this weekend or performing heart surgery? so some of this at this point, like is just rude in ideology. by the way, i think lamar has developed in his thinking about climate change a lot, which is really good. he he said the campaign contribution when he left congress, too. and he knows what i am on climate. i do think that in the suite of american history everybody is going to come, most everybody, not proud boys and oath keepers, people convicted of seditious conspiracy against the government. we are not going to convince them but the vast majority of the people are coming along. that's got to make us happy. that's got to makes you happy. it's just
scientific installations and maryland's beautiful the eighth congressional district that we went to the noaaid all of the professional scientists agree that climate change ise real. it's a dagger is pointed at the neck a few minutes. he said well, let me tell you about professionals. professionals built the titanic. amateurs built noah's ark. okay? i thought about that for a second. wait, does that mean you want amateurs flying you back to texas this weekend or performing heart surgery? so some...
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suggested-- i passed amendments here a couple of times saying how about you use dod, homeland security or noaa maps? they have a current topo on every inch of this country. there's no need to go outside to pay for more maps to be developed. the everywhere in this country. no need to go outside to pay for more maps. to be developed. the association of state floodplain management said the price tag incessantly update flood maps would range from hundred 70 million 280 million annually. the director said the current field map would have to be raised to allow all that can threaten affordability and discourage insurance. would you care to comment on that? >> again, i think that the investment, of course, in our flood maps, whether it's from the policyholder fee, or whether it's from the appropriated amount from congress, or important to make sure that our maps, accurately reflect the 100% chance event in the communities across the country. >> in a what? as fema proceeds -- to use all the models they, used for calculations, and how they calculated, under flood risk, fully transparent, sir, i believe
suggested-- i passed amendments here a couple of times saying how about you use dod, homeland security or noaa maps? they have a current topo on every inch of this country. there's no need to go outside to pay for more maps to be developed. the everywhere in this country. no need to go outside to pay for more maps. to be developed. the association of state floodplain management said the price tag incessantly update flood maps would range from hundred 70 million 280 million annually. the...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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and other pilots, astronauts, former head of noaa, and on the board side, i think it's time that everyone is taking it interesting. >> alex, thank you very much. that's going to do it for me today. "deadline: white house" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. there is very good reason why people like our good friend andrew weissmann are saying that the tape from donald trump discussing a very sensitive military document could be a game-over moment for the ex-president in the classified documents investigation. it's a recording that not only significantly increases trump's legal exposure. but it also blows a gaping hole through many of the defenses that team trump has been peddling in public in the case. the ex-president's lawyer jim trusty went on cnn last night, playing defense in the wake of the bombshell news first reported by cnn of the tape's existence. and repeated a line that will be familiar to anyone who's been following this case. will trump display documents at will or as trump puts it even by just thinking about it. >> what i will tell you is ther
and other pilots, astronauts, former head of noaa, and on the board side, i think it's time that everyone is taking it interesting. >> alex, thank you very much. that's going to do it for me today. "deadline: white house" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. there is very good reason why people like our good friend andrew weissmann are saying that the tape from donald trump discussing a very sensitive military document could be a...
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noaa plans to collaborate with the university on conservation and research for the monterey bay national create some hands on learning opportunities for students. turning to sports, the 40 niners had a glimpse into next season at the team's first mandatory minicamp of the spring tight end. george kittle look pretty good like his usual pro bowls and wide receiver deebo samuel said he's going to be better than he was last season quarterback brock purdy not yet working out with the team, but he's expected to be the starter if he's healthy. head coach kyle shanahan says he's getting close as he works his way back from that elbow surgery. brock's been great on his rehab. he's obsessive about it, as you can be. that's why he's ahead of schedule and i expect him to be here doing it with our guys. and i think he throws three times a week. i do not sit and watch those. it's part of his process of getting back and he's continuing right on the track. he's always been on no setbacks and it's been very good so far. and third year quarterback trey lance is still in the mix, trying to beat the number o
noaa plans to collaborate with the university on conservation and research for the monterey bay national create some hands on learning opportunities for students. turning to sports, the 40 niners had a glimpse into next season at the team's first mandatory minicamp of the spring tight end. george kittle look pretty good like his usual pro bowls and wide receiver deebo samuel said he's going to be better than he was last season quarterback brock purdy not yet working out with the team, but he's...
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in the noaa weather radio. redundant outlets reciprocal alert the intent of the public to not have to related single source to receive the alert. rather the goal is to raise safety net of information sources the more the better. importantly access to emergency alerts is not limited to vehicles driving so they are able to take advantage of the safety network. regardless of whether the vehicles are equipped with a factory installed am radio vehicles can receive alert through i am digital, fm and satellite radio mobile wireless emergency alerts are fallible and vehicles their conductivity smartphones. simply put vehicles today offer a host of options for consumers into receive critical emergency alerts. consumer trends show 90% of today's cars with factory installed systems like apple car play, and write auto and satellite radio. technology new methods of reaching the public congress and federal agencies had taken action to modernize the national alert system to ensure these systems can adapt to shifting consumer
in the noaa weather radio. redundant outlets reciprocal alert the intent of the public to not have to related single source to receive the alert. rather the goal is to raise safety net of information sources the more the better. importantly access to emergency alerts is not limited to vehicles driving so they are able to take advantage of the safety network. regardless of whether the vehicles are equipped with a factory installed am radio vehicles can receive alert through i am digital, fm and...
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but the likes of nasa and noaa and wmo and orbers— of nasa and noaa and wmo and orbers .— of nasa andsiana and those southern western states— louisiana and those southern western states for the week ebeeb— western states for the week ebeeo. amr— western states for the week ahead. and also— western states for the week ahead. and also in europe as web.— ahead. and also in europe as web. rbrs— ahead. and also in europe as web. rbrs rs— ahead. and also in europe as well. this is europe, lois. worr— well. this is europe, lois. werr .— well. this is europe, lois. werr . wow— well. this is europe, lois. well , you know,- well. this is europe, lois. well , you know, records since well, you know, records since records began. so how long have resorts— records began. so how long have resoros beem— records began. so how long have records been able— records began. so how long have records been able to— records began. so how long have records been able to be- records been able to be esswrererw— records been able to be accurately taken? not very long at accurately taken? not very long er err. — accu
but the likes of nasa and noaa and wmo and orbers— of nasa and noaa and wmo and orbers .— of nasa andsiana and those southern western states— louisiana and those southern western states for the week ebeeb— western states for the week ebeeo. amr— western states for the week ahead. and also— western states for the week ahead. and also in europe as web.— ahead. and also in europe as web. rbrs— ahead. and also in europe as web. rbrs rs— ahead. and also in europe as well. this is...
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weather protection group over at noaa. these are the pros.hers extend this out from saturday out to tuesday. they say they will be elements of less or more, but all of a sudden we need to reframe this. jonathan: expecting some flight cancellations today, some delays in new york city and beyond. philadelphia as well. look out for that. i just caught matthew luzzetti walking in. we will catch up with him in about 20 minutes time. on "the open" seth carpenter, amanda lynam of black rock. all of that coming up. this is bloomberg. >> keep you up-to-date with news from around the world. the federal aviation administration says inbound flights to look already have been grounded due to poor visibility, and further ground stops are possible at jfk, newark, and teterboro. in philadelphia the region faced worst air quality in the u.s. today as the impact rippled south. large swaths of the northeast and mid-atlantic are experiencing unhealthy levels of pollution, while the weather service warned of deteriorating conditions into alabama and georgia. presi
weather protection group over at noaa. these are the pros.hers extend this out from saturday out to tuesday. they say they will be elements of less or more, but all of a sudden we need to reframe this. jonathan: expecting some flight cancellations today, some delays in new york city and beyond. philadelphia as well. look out for that. i just caught matthew luzzetti walking in. we will catch up with him in about 20 minutes time. on "the open" seth carpenter, amanda lynam of black rock....
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some of our investments were simple support environmental resiliency and karen noaa investing in communitiesthat have been affected by long-term harm related to agricultural practices, industrial practices. we were trying to mitigate some of those impacts and specifically the dollars went to a coalition of organizations that were restoring wetlands. it sounds like a nice thing to do. why do you care about this? >> not only is it important environmentally but it has a major economic impact. those who study fish and we spend a lot of time on fishing commerce know that salmon when they spawned they swim down the rivers out to the ocean but there's a critical phase where they spend time and this is what we are looking at the spend time in the wetlands and that's where they actually grow the most. it's where most of their development happens and i think they put on half of their adult body weight while living in these wetlands for four weeks. what has happened is those wetlands have disappeared so that chinook salmon end up having to go out to the ocean to the puget sound and the are readily able
some of our investments were simple support environmental resiliency and karen noaa investing in communitiesthat have been affected by long-term harm related to agricultural practices, industrial practices. we were trying to mitigate some of those impacts and specifically the dollars went to a coalition of organizations that were restoring wetlands. it sounds like a nice thing to do. why do you care about this? >> not only is it important environmentally but it has a major economic...
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your gallery said that they noaa— no.ar doing 33 miles to the ganon. so n— on my car doing 33 miles to the gallon. so i don't— on my car doing 33 miles to the gallon. so i don't see a problem nnn— gallon. so i don't see a problem nnn nnn.— gallon. so i don't see a problem nnn nnnc. n— gallon. so i don't see a problem with this. it then— gallon. so i don't see a problem with this. it then asks and begs the with this. it then asks and begs nno gaocnon— with this. it then asks and begs the question, is— with this. it then asks and begs the question, is there any point naynng—nnanl buying electric car? and what monnanon— buying electric car? and what motivated you _ buying electric car? and what motivated you to— buying electric car? and what motivated you to buy an electric car motivated you to buy an electric nn— motivated you to buy an electric nn-nncn— motivated you to buy an electric car in-first place?- motivated you to buy an electric car in first place? in your car in the first place? in your paoamnno— car in the firs
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...