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so it is good to know that noaa is carving out its territory within that goal.that vain you know you additionally mentioned that -- natural like really severe weather phenomenon but wildfires and canada has devastating wildfires in addition to the ones we saw before. one of the main canary islands is suffering from eerie burns as well very parallelled to what is going on in maui. does -- you know, we read about these so much in the headlines and you're talking lability a little bit more interactive way to connect thect data in which brings me ta bit of a general question but does noaa havene any plans for a upgraded enhanced type of user experience maybe you're related to the disasters or to other predictive weather analysis? >> that's a good question so i'll start at the predetection part and you can work towards -- so i think the, you know, one of the drivers in noaa is that social science quarter and not just get to interact but take action on data that we're, you know, producing, observing -- processing -- but you know, in an event like a wildfire right -- i
so it is good to know that noaa is carving out its territory within that goal.that vain you know you additionally mentioned that -- natural like really severe weather phenomenon but wildfires and canada has devastating wildfires in addition to the ones we saw before. one of the main canary islands is suffering from eerie burns as well very parallelled to what is going on in maui. does -- you know, we read about these so much in the headlines and you're talking lability a little bit more...
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these are the hurricane hunters, eight scientists, engineers, pilots, they work for noaa.in sparse areas where there's no data available, or little data available for the weather models to use to make forecasts. >> this aircraft flies between 41 and 45,000 feet. it travels around 500 miles per hour. this is essentially a flying weather station, a weather station that goes to the weather. for the next eight hours, the men and women of the noaa core will had fly in this recognizance jet around hurricane lee. after the jet leaves florida, skies are clear. at this high altitude, you can see white caps in the ocean. it doesn't take long for the sunshine to disappear. the flight gets turbulent as hurricane lee lurks below us. all the while scientists taking place. 34 locations where a tube will be dropped out of the plane. >> this is the next drop zone. what is in the drop zone? >> the drop zone consists of a sensor and a circuit board and a battery. and the sensor is picking up humidity, air temperature, pressure, wind direction and wind speed. >> reporter: and about every ten
these are the hurricane hunters, eight scientists, engineers, pilots, they work for noaa.in sparse areas where there's no data available, or little data available for the weather models to use to make forecasts. >> this aircraft flies between 41 and 45,000 feet. it travels around 500 miles per hour. this is essentially a flying weather station, a weather station that goes to the weather. for the next eight hours, the men and women of the noaa core will had fly in this recognizance jet...
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they work for the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, known as noaa.r and flight meteorologist. >> we want to make sure we're collecting data in data sparse areas, in which there's currently no data available or very little data available for the weather models to use to make forecasts. >> reporter: for this mission, this airplane flies at altitude between 41 and 45,000 feet. it travels around 500 miles per hour. this is essentially a flying weather station, a weather station that goes to the weather. for the next eight hours, these men and women will fly in this high altitude reconnaissance jet below, around, in front of hurricane lee. >> i think for now we'll be fine but -- >> yeah, looks like plenty of space to maneuver. >> reporter: after the jet leaves lakeland, florida, skies are clear. you can see storm-churned white caps in the ocean. it doesn't take long, though, for the sunshine to disappear. the flight gets turbulent as hurricane lee lurks below us. all the while, science is taking place. this screen shows 34 locations where a tube, known as
they work for the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, known as noaa.r and flight meteorologist. >> we want to make sure we're collecting data in data sparse areas, in which there's currently no data available or very little data available for the weather models to use to make forecasts. >> reporter: for this mission, this airplane flies at altitude between 41 and 45,000 feet. it travels around 500 miles per hour. this is essentially a flying weather station, a weather...
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provide wind speed, barometric pressure, and yes, john, a lot of turbulence, and there is another noaaand it is the pt ryan, and i have flown in that one, too, but it is other worldly bouncing up and down on that plane, and a lot of turbulence. >> extreme discomfort. so they have all of the technology for a reason, because it can make a real difference for the people on the ground during the storm? >> right. so all of the data they get from the radar and the drop suns, it is embedded into the computer models which go to the meteorologists all over the world, including the meteorologists here at cnn and to provide the most, and the best possible forecasts for what is happening with this hurricane. it is all impressive. like i said, i have been in a couple of the planes before, and the people are very brave, because there is a lot of risk when you are flying in the missions, but they are wonderful people to be with. we are proud that they work for our government and help us out when these hurricanes are coming our way. >> incredibly cool. a lot of incredible technology there. gary tuchma
provide wind speed, barometric pressure, and yes, john, a lot of turbulence, and there is another noaaand it is the pt ryan, and i have flown in that one, too, but it is other worldly bouncing up and down on that plane, and a lot of turbulence. >> extreme discomfort. so they have all of the technology for a reason, because it can make a real difference for the people on the ground during the storm? >> right. so all of the data they get from the radar and the drop suns, it is...
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i'm curious why would noaa require this at this time. particularly and organization that's nothing but scientists who presumably are following the science every day. secretary raimondo: thank you for the question. let me say a you few things. i'm sorry not replying. i'm trying to get better and quicker at replying and will get you one this week. secondly, i don't know. i will look into t i do know they are very close kwaurters these are tiny. and it could be that. i'll get you a proper answer. thirdly, do i want to take 10 seconds to say thank you to my team that operates these hurricane hunters. it's been an unbelievably busy season. we only have two hurricane hunters that can fly into the thick of the storm. are you braver than i. they have asked me -- mr. franklin: i do fly into hurricanes. secretary raimondo: i'm going to take this occasion to ask congress for additional funding. there are two planes. they are old. we operate a fleet of nine hurricane hunters. they are old. i had to take one down during the hurricane because of maint
i'm curious why would noaa require this at this time. particularly and organization that's nothing but scientists who presumably are following the science every day. secretary raimondo: thank you for the question. let me say a you few things. i'm sorry not replying. i'm trying to get better and quicker at replying and will get you one this week. secondly, i don't know. i will look into t i do know they are very close kwaurters these are tiny. and it could be that. i'll get you a proper answer....
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you are essentially, giving the data away to noaa. do you have any recommendations on how we can encourage companies to enter those spaces where we are currently a competitor to them? panelist: are you asking me? [laughter] i wish i had the answer to that question. even in space traffic management, this is something that continues to come up. this is a real issue, this goes to distribution rates, it goes to -- and again, it goes back to what i said, if you take on more risk, you charge more money. if you are going to be distributed. i do believe there are ways to do it. spd 3 tried to get back to that with the advanced and basic services. some things are more bespoke than necessary. what should be the good aspect of something as opposed to what country market. -- what can drive a market. moderator: other questions from the live audience here? are you monitoring? >> i don't, i don't, either. >> scott, do you have any? >> yes. >> you know, during the conversation, there was a lot of talk about the government benefits but not much discus
you are essentially, giving the data away to noaa. do you have any recommendations on how we can encourage companies to enter those spaces where we are currently a competitor to them? panelist: are you asking me? [laughter] i wish i had the answer to that question. even in space traffic management, this is something that continues to come up. this is a real issue, this goes to distribution rates, it goes to -- and again, it goes back to what i said, if you take on more risk, you charge more...
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in addition nta and noaa are working to implement additional provisions. happy to talk about any of that. i just want to reiterate what you all know with the chair and ranking member have said. if successful in implementing chips and science which is as is the ranking member said unprecedented and historic the u.s. will become the premier destination in the world for where we designed new chip architecture, do research and development and research labs, chips for every end use that scale with american workers in the united states and a package packagethe most sophisticated cn the world all here on our shores. that is what we are trying to achieve with your support. with that i'm happy to take your questions. for some to think the secretary for her testimony. the chair would recognize himself for four minutes. secretary raimondo during negotiations of the chips and science at the science committee republicans about strong guardrails that prohibit any company that accepts a grant incentive from expanding or building new advanced semiconductor manufacturing f
in addition nta and noaa are working to implement additional provisions. happy to talk about any of that. i just want to reiterate what you all know with the chair and ranking member have said. if successful in implementing chips and science which is as is the ranking member said unprecedented and historic the u.s. will become the premier destination in the world for where we designed new chip architecture, do research and development and research labs, chips for every end use that scale with...
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expecting >> noaa runs two missions a day flying into hurricanes to gather data from lakeland, floridaw east southeast for two hours. we watch as the experts gather critical data from inside the hurricane. this instrument is called a dropsonde. it is going to go right here. liane's going to drop a bunch of them into this tube out the airplane, into the eyewall of the storm. it is going to get data like temperature pressure, wind speed and all that goes into tonight's computer models. >> one release midpoint that instrument falls through the storm and in real time, it radios back data. >> we made several passes through the eye walls in what they call a butterfly pattern, measuring several parts of lee. this plane is stacked with high tech gadgets and science artists, all getting essentially a cat scan of the hurricane. one of the hunters is a legend, jack parrish. he's passed through the eyewall of a hurricane more than 700 times in the last 43 years. what would a hurricane forecast be without the instrumentation and the data? we're about to collect, you have to initialize a forecast mo
expecting >> noaa runs two missions a day flying into hurricanes to gather data from lakeland, floridaw east southeast for two hours. we watch as the experts gather critical data from inside the hurricane. this instrument is called a dropsonde. it is going to go right here. liane's going to drop a bunch of them into this tube out the airplane, into the eyewall of the storm. it is going to get data like temperature pressure, wind speed and all that goes into tonight's computer models....
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he's aboard a noaa plane tracking the storm. so gary, what have they been seeing up there?our flight aboard a noaa gulfstream 4. 11 seats aboard this jet. it's essentially a flying weather station, anderson. we're nearing the end of a 3,287-mile flight that has taken us above hurricane lee, around the hurricane and sometimes below it. what the scientists aboard this plane see is a very large storm but they are telling us it is quickly losing its ability to strengthen. the winds are expected to slowly diminish as the week goes on. they're telling me while it's a category 3 it's a struggling category 3 but because it's so large it increases the danger because of its huge wind field. we're watching now amidst turbulence as scientists drop airborne sensors known as dropsons to a hole in the bottom of the jet called a launcher. the sensors go through the launcher, measure temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction and barmtdric pressure. that information is evaluated and is a major component to the national hurricane center updates. anderson? >> can you just talk about wh
he's aboard a noaa plane tracking the storm. so gary, what have they been seeing up there?our flight aboard a noaa gulfstream 4. 11 seats aboard this jet. it's essentially a flying weather station, anderson. we're nearing the end of a 3,287-mile flight that has taken us above hurricane lee, around the hurricane and sometimes below it. what the scientists aboard this plane see is a very large storm but they are telling us it is quickly losing its ability to strengthen. the winds are expected to...
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government or the agencies called noaa of their standards.onist leader on this issue has sent a very detailed four-page letter full of technical specifics. you have to remember, we're dealing with hard science now. they're measuring sound that can be located near where the whales are. last week they found a dead whale floating next to the base of a wind turbine. it's so out of control. people are shocked this is still going on. we do feel like now there's very overwhelming proof, scientific evidence that it's the wind industry causing the deaths of these whales and could make them extinct. >> martha: i saw an extraordinary picture this week, which was a wind turbine, the step of it and the turbine on an enormous cargo-style ship. so it's the first of 62 of these enormous wind turbines that were heading out in to the sea off of the coast of new england. they're going to put 62 of them not that far out in the ocean. they're almost as big as the eiffel tower, each one of these. there will be 62 of them out there. it's beginning, michael. vineyar
government or the agencies called noaa of their standards.onist leader on this issue has sent a very detailed four-page letter full of technical specifics. you have to remember, we're dealing with hard science now. they're measuring sound that can be located near where the whales are. last week they found a dead whale floating next to the base of a wind turbine. it's so out of control. people are shocked this is still going on. we do feel like now there's very overwhelming proof, scientific...
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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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this coming from noaa. this is the 6 to 10 day forecast that takes us between the 27th a september and october. 1st. and you can see on the scale here you get the green here. we're talking about wetter than normal. and then look at california. how about that? some of the models now painting a chance of rain not only next monday and tuesday, but maybe a more significant storm system after that as we head in toward the beginning of october. so let's keep our fingers crossed that we get an early rain season. of course, that will bring an early end of the fire season. 2 and we love to see that. well, speaking of fires, you can see all the haze and the smoke. this is looking from the berkeley hills out over the bay. yes, somewhere there in the distance, san francisco on the peninsula. but well that the smoke has been so thick over the last couple days today, improve just a little bit up towards coit tower. the fog begin to reform that will be pushing back on shore overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. temperat
this coming from noaa. this is the 6 to 10 day forecast that takes us between the 27th a september and october. 1st. and you can see on the scale here you get the green here. we're talking about wetter than normal. and then look at california. how about that? some of the models now painting a chance of rain not only next monday and tuesday, but maybe a more significant storm system after that as we head in toward the beginning of october. so let's keep our fingers crossed that we get an early...
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and researchers at the noaa laboratory told nbc this many extreme weather events in such a short time is unusual. both scientists point to, you guessed it, climate change but admit it's a more complicate the relationship warmer temperatures mean more slap situation, and it means the air can hold a lot more moisture when all of that moisture gets released, we see this kind of devastating deluge while all these floods came after majorstorms there are other factors to consider, like how saturated the ground isand the topography of the region this many events are not normal and warming temperatures are likely making them more frequent and more intense, and it's nthos issues combined with other factors that ultimately bring this type of catastrophe to us >> sometimes you need the science 101. >>> as part of a prisoner exchange between the u.s. and iran the middle eastern nation will have renewed access to billions of dollars in oil revenues the country might have other plans for the wind fall than originally intended. we go to brie jackson in washington >>> lay out the deal for us and what
and researchers at the noaa laboratory told nbc this many extreme weather events in such a short time is unusual. both scientists point to, you guessed it, climate change but admit it's a more complicate the relationship warmer temperatures mean more slap situation, and it means the air can hold a lot more moisture when all of that moisture gets released, we see this kind of devastating deluge while all these floods came after majorstorms there are other factors to consider, like how saturated...
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. >>> disney reached a deal with spectrum >>> and noaa says the ousu.s.n we come back this morning, we'll introduce you to the man who was paddling in the right place at the right time for an unlikely rescue uiky sc fe ♪ there's one juice that can satisfy that savory craving, and get you your veggies. there's only one v8. febreze! hate it when a car freshener hits you with an overwhelming blast of perfume? febreze car vent clips work differently. febreze gives you consistent...
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storm called med cain it's a combination, and we usually see them once or twice a year according to noaa they saw winds reaching up to 80 miles per hour that's when the weather agency issued warnings and derna's mayor called for evacuation. but two dams north of the city were already strained. and in the early hours of september 11, the upper dam collapsed sending billions of gallons into the smaller dam which eventually burst as well recovery continues there, but scientists do warn these medicanes will become more f frequent due to global warming >>> turning to recovery efforts in hawaii where victim whose lost their homes have been relying on hotels for shelter. now they say they are are being evicted. >> reporter: in the weeks since the deadly maui fires, confusion over where to live and for how long has been a pressing issue for thousands of displaced residents. >> we're all scrambling to try to find another place. >> reporter: charles nahale lost his home in the fire, he's since been living at the sands resort but just received a letter from the hotel company saying the unit he's be
storm called med cain it's a combination, and we usually see them once or twice a year according to noaa they saw winds reaching up to 80 miles per hour that's when the weather agency issued warnings and derna's mayor called for evacuation. but two dams north of the city were already strained. and in the early hours of september 11, the upper dam collapsed sending billions of gallons into the smaller dam which eventually burst as well recovery continues there, but scientists do warn these...
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state of the climate now in its 33rd issue is released every summer and the annual review is led by noaa and the american meteorological society with 570 scientists in 60 countries. i want to share some of the notable findings as well as offer simple solutions right now to help heal the planet. we hear about carbon monoxide concentrations from the burning of fossil fuels, transportation, changing the land. what about methane and nitrous oxide that also hit new highs? the sources are huge in the agricultural sector. when a cow burps or releases gas it releases methane. maybe changing our diets, wasting less food, using less firt lieser could be kicked into high gears to tackle emission levels in what is left in 2023 and beyond. as far as co2 consider going electric, biking, walking, not only good for the planet but for your health, too. 2022 was among the sixth warmest years since records began in the mid to late 1800s. while most people can find a cooling center or turn on the ac in the car or at home or drive to a nice coast line for relief, for others particularly poorer nations or peo
state of the climate now in its 33rd issue is released every summer and the annual review is led by noaa and the american meteorological society with 570 scientists in 60 countries. i want to share some of the notable findings as well as offer simple solutions right now to help heal the planet. we hear about carbon monoxide concentrations from the burning of fossil fuels, transportation, changing the land. what about methane and nitrous oxide that also hit new highs? the sources are huge in the...
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♪ bmo ♪ noaa scientists say psychedelic is fueling a record hot summer.ll to take more action or it's going to keep coming out of our wallet. this was the hottest this summer. the heat targeted the pacific northwest and the gulf coast. this could well be the costliest summer in years. heat makes our power bills higher, food cost more, pushes outdoor workers to the drink and kills way more americans. addressing the extreme heat politically seems to be put on the back burner for now. >> the challenging thing about heat often it doesn't give us a huge camera ready fodder, it's not line a hurricane that blows through. >> yeah, but the extreme heat is being driven by carbon emissions. what we do when it comes to burning oil and gas. climate central, a non-profit, found on any given day this summer, 1.5 billion people sweated through climate amplified heat. activists hope congress starts putting more money to the problem like creating a national hurricane center focused on heat. to find more stories like this, maybe solutions we can take if in our lives to addr
♪ bmo ♪ noaa scientists say psychedelic is fueling a record hot summer.ll to take more action or it's going to keep coming out of our wallet. this was the hottest this summer. the heat targeted the pacific northwest and the gulf coast. this could well be the costliest summer in years. heat makes our power bills higher, food cost more, pushes outdoor workers to the drink and kills way more americans. addressing the extreme heat politically seems to be put on the back burner for now. >>...
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so a latest forecast from noaa is calling for equal chances of average rainfall across california. going to be interesting to see how it all pans out. but it's going to increase the average of better than normal rainfall with a strong el nino other. tonight, the golden gate bridge kind of quiet out there. a little busy as you got a couple of cars moving on by now in there looks like the changes some lanes out there. want to show you this long range forecast model as we head toward the end of summer here as we have the weekend to see low spinning off the coastline, not too bad there, but then late in the week thursday we've got a low spinning around. how about that showed some snow in the sierra nevada. maybe some showers in the bay area of keep our eyes on that for you. nonetheless. tomorrow should be a nice day. little drizzle. coast side numbers there in the 50's and the 60's 70's inside the bay, some 80's inland the next couple of days, the temperatures are going to be cooler than normal as we head in toward monday and tuesday in the last week of summer fall, beginning on friday
so a latest forecast from noaa is calling for equal chances of average rainfall across california. going to be interesting to see how it all pans out. but it's going to increase the average of better than normal rainfall with a strong el nino other. tonight, the golden gate bridge kind of quiet out there. a little busy as you got a couple of cars moving on by now in there looks like the changes some lanes out there. want to show you this long range forecast model as we head toward the end of...
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but noaa says greenhouse gases are at an all time high. that's also new information.nd this even though we're trying really hard with new technology to cut down on emissions, are efforts failing? i would say we're making progress, that's for sure , is the rate of increase is starting to decline. >> but, you know, population continues to go up. and like you said, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere continues to go up. so, you know , california is a leader and we're doing some great things. we're electrifying our homes and our cities. we're moving to electric vehicles, getting our energy from renewables. but there is a lot more to do. so so i am optimistic that that we are making some progress, but now is the time to accelerate that progress and really say, okay, we're going to take this issue seriously and we're going to change how we use energy and interact with it, not just here but throughout the country and throughout the world. yeah and it certainly concerns those of us in california, too. >> you know, we experience wildfires. that is certainly one impa
but noaa says greenhouse gases are at an all time high. that's also new information.nd this even though we're trying really hard with new technology to cut down on emissions, are efforts failing? i would say we're making progress, that's for sure , is the rate of increase is starting to decline. >> but, you know, population continues to go up. and like you said, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere continues to go up. so, you know , california is a leader and we're doing some...
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we checked the chicago tribune how did noaa know about this? at the time there's nothing named after maureen watkins. move to one prudential building nothing named after marina watkins we have a list of the tribune of famous people, famous people came out of the tribune newsroom nothing about maureen watkins her obit was never published in thehe tribune eith. she did not get an obit. >> the only notice of her death in jacksonville where sheila got her last decades as a paid death notice had no mention whatsoever of chicago. i kind of agree with mary and it was by choice. i knew cory'she answer. that sawyer so enthralled with her. i tend to gravitate. i'm getting goosebumps right now. seeing the first photo her and the mother a very, very young mother. put in this position she had immigrated d here. got married super early, had a child. feel like if there'd been intervention in some way it could have gone a different direction. the lost opportunity the fact she was convinced convicted, spoilerd alerts. worked really hard to get an education. she
we checked the chicago tribune how did noaa know about this? at the time there's nothing named after maureen watkins. move to one prudential building nothing named after marina watkins we have a list of the tribune of famous people, famous people came out of the tribune newsroom nothing about maureen watkins her obit was never published in thehe tribune eith. she did not get an obit. >> the only notice of her death in jacksonville where sheila got her last decades as a paid death notice...
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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 according to noaa, just since the beginning of this year, the u.s. has experienced 15 weather disasters of some sort that have each resulted in losses of more than 1 billion dollars live in washington. i'm jessi white house and congress are working on more money for disaster relief to know where those negotiations stand. >> yeah. right now president biden is even asking for more money than his initial request just because of the disasters that we've been seeing here just in the recent months. and now that's at 6, 16 billion. >> and he's warning lawmakers to pass this with ukraine funding as well. but there are many republicans that are not too comfortable with that idea. they're wanting to pass disaster relief on its own since they don't think that the u.s. should be sending any more money to ukraine for its war effort. >> jessi tenure, thank you so much. a proposed class action lawsuit filed against a utility company over those deadly wildfires in maui may soon include even more defendants. the suit originally blamed hawaii electric for the fire sta
. >> and according to noaa, just since the beginning of this year, the u.s. has experienced 15 weather disasters of some sort that have each resulted in losses of more than 1 billion dollars live in washington. i'm jessi white house and congress are working on more money for disaster relief to know where those negotiations stand. >> yeah. right now president biden is even asking for more money than his initial request just because of the disasters that we've been seeing here just in...
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last week, noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, revealed the united states hadeady suffered at least 15 weather disasters that caused at least $1 billion in damage. while the costs of the climate crisis continue to escalate, climate justice groups are warning the government must do far more to combat the climate emergency. we are joined now by rhiana gunn-wright, who was one of the architects of the green new deal. she has just written a new piece for hammer & hope headlined "our green transition may leave black people behind." she writes -- "i'm an architect of the green new deal, and i'm worried the racism in the biggest climate law endangers our ability to get off fossil fuels." take it from there. explain why you are so deeply concerned. >> i'm really deeply concerned because the inflation reduction act, the biggest climate law basically in u.s. history, is setting up the framework for the clean energy transition to come and so far there are many provisions in the bill that just structurally the about black people or just don't address the needs, particularl
last week, noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, revealed the united states hadeady suffered at least 15 weather disasters that caused at least $1 billion in damage. while the costs of the climate crisis continue to escalate, climate justice groups are warning the government must do far more to combat the climate emergency. we are joined now by rhiana gunn-wright, who was one of the architects of the green new deal. she has just written a new piece for hammer & hope...
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the european space agency, their noaa saying august we knew would be hot. it is off the charts.ee months ever recorded in human history. not just a new record. it shattered the old record. so scientists have been predicting this, fossil fuel burning, it will keep getting hotter. to see it plateau is startling everybody. >> i knew you were coming on. this has been a question on my mind. this is how the u.n. secretary general responded. he said scientists have long warned that our fossil fuel addiction will unleash. our climate is imploding faster. adding the climate breakdown has begun. that gets me to this question, bill. and you and i have talked about this several times. scientists are saying we're reaching a tipping point, we're reaching a tipping point. as someone who is not as big of an expert on this as you are, have we already reached the tipping point? have we gone past the tipping point? it sounds like what the u.n. secretary general is saying this breakdown is happening and now we have to deal with it. we're in the middle of it. >> oh, sure, we're absolutely past the p
the european space agency, their noaa saying august we knew would be hot. it is off the charts.ee months ever recorded in human history. not just a new record. it shattered the old record. so scientists have been predicting this, fossil fuel burning, it will keep getting hotter. to see it plateau is startling everybody. >> i knew you were coming on. this has been a question on my mind. this is how the u.n. secretary general responded. he said scientists have long warned that our fossil...
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>> and noaa. where the world's largest library. it's so interesting. it really takes off from jefferson. >> how many people in the coolidge auditorium is named after calvin coolidge? >> several people but it was mrs. coolidge who wanted a concert hall and a stradivarius violin, one of those flutes was president madison's. a popular person played and worked. [laughter] >> two people come from all of the world to do research here? >> yes. yes. the research and we think about the main reading room with alice haley and doris kearns goodwin so many of her books are here. grix the president -- and people write about the president because you have more pre- >> yes and we have things like the diaries of teddy roosevelt. one of the items people say what is an item? what is an item that has touched you when you look in his own hand on february 14, the light is gone out of congress for. >> what if someone says they want to see the diary of teddy roosevelt and somebody brings it out to them. do you watch to make sure the not taken a page out? >> oh yes very carefu
>> and noaa. where the world's largest library. it's so interesting. it really takes off from jefferson. >> how many people in the coolidge auditorium is named after calvin coolidge? >> several people but it was mrs. coolidge who wanted a concert hall and a stradivarius violin, one of those flutes was president madison's. a popular person played and worked. [laughter] >> two people come from all of the world to do research here? >> yes. yes. the research and we...
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i'm also on the advisory committee to noaa. hopefully we will get started quickly. i work with some foreign governments on legal and regulatory issues, counseling them, and i also class at john. yes i also teach a class at johns hopkins. tom: hi, tom gillespie, i am a managing partner at in-q-tel, we investing commercially focused startups. we have been involved in space of the last eight or nine years. we take board observer seats, investments on about 17 of those. jen: hi, everyone, i am jen ross, a consultant to spacer this commandment, staying at the commercial space office. i was at the joint aerospace corporation for a few years, and prior to that i was a professional short seller at a hedge fund, so a little bit generic and economics tries to merge together and bring that knowledge to the commercial space office. chris: i'm chris kunstadter, the global head of space at axa xl. i head up the space insurance group. we head out anyone from many, live providers, space agencies, would have you. anyone who has an asset for reliability in space, we work with. we do
i'm also on the advisory committee to noaa. hopefully we will get started quickly. i work with some foreign governments on legal and regulatory issues, counseling them, and i also class at john. yes i also teach a class at johns hopkins. tom: hi, tom gillespie, i am a managing partner at in-q-tel, we investing commercially focused startups. we have been involved in space of the last eight or nine years. we take board observer seats, investments on about 17 of those. jen: hi, everyone, i am jen...
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it's noaa and agency after agency that we have good partnerships with. because we have the exo computing, data and other facilities that you not only with your role in this committee, has been working for so many years to make sure we have these capabilities that can help work with partners throughout the agency. we need to leverage that. we need to take full advantage of that. >> do you agree with dr. stevens about the work issue. >> completely agree. asking questions about this. we all need to focus on the work force. i know i've talked to a number of folks. they want to work on a.i. and they also want to work private sector is great and we need talent in the private sector. but they also want to talk on the government and take on these challenges as well. we need to make it attractive to them in all sorts of way so we can compete. >> senator, thank you mr. chair. you know that china is working very diligently to copy and take a lot of capabilities and research that is being developed at our national laboratories. how much in your opinion how much have
it's noaa and agency after agency that we have good partnerships with. because we have the exo computing, data and other facilities that you not only with your role in this committee, has been working for so many years to make sure we have these capabilities that can help work with partners throughout the agency. we need to leverage that. we need to take full advantage of that. >> do you agree with dr. stevens about the work issue. >> completely agree. asking questions about this....
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. >> and according to noaa, just since the beginning of this year, the u.s. has experienced 15 weather disasters. each totaling losses of more than 1 billion dollars live in washington. i'm jessi tenure. jesse, thank you. the city of hayward has launched a new program aimed at helping local residents attend east bay colleges. the learn to earn tuition assistance program. >> aims to help the local business community and displaced workers by providing tuition support certain colleges. this includes cal state east bay chabot college and others to support students through their studies. students could earn 500 to $2000. new warning signs could be going up in all california gun stores. the state, senate overwh lmingly passed a bill that requires gun sellers to post warnings about the dangers of bringing firearms into a home. it passed the assembly last month and the state senate yesterday. research shows the presence of a gun in the home increases the risk of an accidental death and suicide. the governor has advocaied for tougher gun laws and is expected to sign t
. >> and according to noaa, just since the beginning of this year, the u.s. has experienced 15 weather disasters. each totaling losses of more than 1 billion dollars live in washington. i'm jessi tenure. jesse, thank you. the city of hayward has launched a new program aimed at helping local residents attend east bay colleges. the learn to earn tuition assistance program. >> aims to help the local business community and displaced workers by providing tuition support certain colleges....
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they say noaa uses this area, too. i asked the defense department if they use it to calibrate their optical satellites. i haven't heard back yet. >> jane, this is fascinating, truly. pitting one massively important industry against the other. thank you so much for bringing us the story. our jane wells reporting. >>> lithium prices are down about 65% so far this year, so maybe that takes the heat off a little bit. but experts say we could face a global footage as soon as 2025. my next guest is also making big investments in u.s. sources of lithium. joining me is tom jensen. good to see you again, tom. welcome. >> thank you, kelly. pleasure to be here, as always. >> do you mind weighing in on what you think they can mine lithium in that flat expanse without disrupting what nasa thinks it needs? >> well, the supply challenge in the battery industry is linked to the required development of solar and wind energy, if we are going to stay within the climate boundaries. so we need huge amounts of storage capacity in the form o
they say noaa uses this area, too. i asked the defense department if they use it to calibrate their optical satellites. i haven't heard back yet. >> jane, this is fascinating, truly. pitting one massively important industry against the other. thank you so much for bringing us the story. our jane wells reporting. >>> lithium prices are down about 65% so far this year, so maybe that takes the heat off a little bit. but experts say we could face a global footage as soon as 2025. my...
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. >> jess morton is with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, and the californiae sanctuary foundation. she says the awards are part of their protecting blue whales and blue skies program, which asks shipping companies to reduce the speed of their vessels voluntarily. it's traditionally included financial incentives until now, the money really isn't the main incentive and the main reason that they want to be involved in this effort. >> and so actually this year, for the first time in 2023, this has become an incentive program that's just based on positive press and recognition in the top tier award winners include eight major shipping companies that achieved close to full compliance. >> this one winner, msc, told us in a statement. we are committed to making sustainable shipping a reality by doing everything in our power to protect marine life, which is really exciting to see and while the list of shipping companies participating in the program is growing, so is the technology behind it. in 2020, a partnership led by benioff ocean science laboratory helped place s
. >> jess morton is with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, and the californiae sanctuary foundation. she says the awards are part of their protecting blue whales and blue skies program, which asks shipping companies to reduce the speed of their vessels voluntarily. it's traditionally included financial incentives until now, the money really isn't the main incentive and the main reason that they want to be involved in this effort. >> and so actually this...
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other aid organizations, according to noaa, there have been a record 23 disasters that have each donet pace in 2023. >> we're looking at a billion disaster every nine days. and when i joined the red cross right after hurricane katrina, there were definitely seasons in the work. there would be hurricane season and then we'd have a bit of a break in the fall. we'd see hurricane, you know, tornado season in the spring. you have a few floods in the early summer, but there would be these breaks between these types of events that you could rebuild capacity. and we don't have a break anymore. it is constant to meet the demand. >> the red cross disaster relief agency is launching $1 billion response effort as these events are expected to increase because of climate change from the wild weather abroad to some really mild weather here in the bay area. >> yeah. sandhya patel has the latest for us. >> sandhya. yeah our weather is really nice in comparison to other parts of the world. and julian, let's take a look at your air quality that is actually good for most of the bay area. >> it is moderat
other aid organizations, according to noaa, there have been a record 23 disasters that have each donet pace in 2023. >> we're looking at a billion disaster every nine days. and when i joined the red cross right after hurricane katrina, there were definitely seasons in the work. there would be hurricane season and then we'd have a bit of a break in the fall. we'd see hurricane, you know, tornado season in the spring. you have a few floods in the early summer, but there would be these...
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jess morton is with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, and the california marineanctuary foundation. she says the awards are part of their protecting blue whales and blue skies program, which asks shipping companies to reduce the speed of their vessels voluntarily. it's traditionally included financial incentives until now, the money really isn't the main incentive and the main reason that they want to be involved in this effort. and so actually, this year, for the first time in 2023, this has become an incentive program that's just based on positive press and recognition. the top tier award winners include eight major shipping companies that achieved close to full compliance. one winner, msc, told us in a statement. wereommitted to making sustainable shipping a reality by doing everything in our power to protect marine life, which is really exciting to see. and while the list of shipping companies participating in the program is growing, so is the technology behind it. in 2020, a partnership led by benioff ocean science laboratory helped place special eavesdroppi
jess morton is with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, and the california marineanctuary foundation. she says the awards are part of their protecting blue whales and blue skies program, which asks shipping companies to reduce the speed of their vessels voluntarily. it's traditionally included financial incentives until now, the money really isn't the main incentive and the main reason that they want to be involved in this effort. and so actually, this year, for the first...
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. >> jennifer stock is an educator with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration andtional marine sanctuary. she and a team of volunteer diver filmmakers decided to help the public experience what only a lucky few in the research world actually get to see and experience. they've dubbed explore the blue 360 degrees cordell bank adventure. >> welcome aboard the escapade are you ready to go on an adventure beneath the surface? >> so the camera that we used is called a box fish camera, and it actually has these three cameras that can take video footage around all around. >> and the views are stunning. but getting the camera to the depths took a team of divers employing special tanks and dive lines to keep them safe in the open ocean water off point rays rob leigh is with the nonprofit bay area underwater explorers. >> what you have to do is bring a lot of light with you. you've got to go and coordinate how you're lighting the scene, how far away from the subjects you're trying to film, and you know, in terms of where you place the camera, the angles, the cameras photograp
. >> jennifer stock is an educator with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration andtional marine sanctuary. she and a team of volunteer diver filmmakers decided to help the public experience what only a lucky few in the research world actually get to see and experience. they've dubbed explore the blue 360 degrees cordell bank adventure. >> welcome aboard the escapade are you ready to go on an adventure beneath the surface? >> so the camera that we used is...
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. >> it doesn't and he should have been there before noaa can't say it hasn't come up in his schedule vacation for quite a bit of august. it is a black mark on the administration they have not been there. i think as well crisis we are talking about at the border, it is a horrific commencing crisis we have not talked about with the fentanyl issues tutoring to families in america. the fact everyone knows at this point a child a young person has died from fentanyl, it needs to be addressed it cannot continue to be ignored. shannon: how would you think the press is going to hone in on this with president biden, the fact he has not made it yet to ohio? they take the explanation i'm too busy to me other things on my plate records he read the issue it has been so long since that toxic train disaster. when presidents complainant to o maui, glad you went to florida, at south are going to suddenly change the policy. the president and showing that he cares he cares enough to go you the balance that with not just corrupting ongoing efforts there five days after the absolute disaster in maui biden
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at this moment, noaa's hurricane hunters are flying over the storm to get a better understanding of itld hit the east coast. let's show you the storm's eye. this was filmed just this morning. the intensification stunning to watch. you see the storms and then actually just a little peek of, you know, you're in the eye, right? so actually stars through this mammoth. chad myers is in the weather center. so, chad, you know, you're doubling your speed in 24 hours. wind gusts north of 200 miles an hour. been measured. this could be the strongest recorded storm ever in the atlantic ocean when it's said and done. what does this mean? >> it means that this hurricane has some work to do. if we are going to get to any of that, because it had a very rough 12 hours. this thing looks horrible right now, and that's great news. it ran into sheer today, which means wind that kind of tore it apart. i often say hurricanes are like my cat. don't touch me. and if you touch it with something, it doesn't like it. and that's what happened today. so hurricane hunters are in it. the first pass they flew through
at this moment, noaa's hurricane hunters are flying over the storm to get a better understanding of itld hit the east coast. let's show you the storm's eye. this was filmed just this morning. the intensification stunning to watch. you see the storms and then actually just a little peek of, you know, you're in the eye, right? so actually stars through this mammoth. chad myers is in the weather center. so, chad, you know, you're doubling your speed in 24 hours. wind gusts north of 200 miles an...
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e-mail states that after dismissal an adult, relative of one of the student assaulted a student, the noaa police. they were called an and to investigate police say they are taking proactive steps to make sure this doesn't happen again. san francisco mcdonnell's is now facing a lawsuit over coffee which lawsuit claims it was way too hot. court documents state that a customer a marvel child. russ bought some at a drive-thru on fillmore street in june. the lawsuit states lived was open and what's described as scalding hot coffee pouring out, causing some severe burns claims that employees they refused help her. the woman says that aside from the burns, it was scarring and emotional distress along with medical bills, get paid. the civil case could call for more than $25,000. the restaurant's owner operator says a lawsuit is now being reviewed, adding, quote, my restaurant have strict food safety protocols in place including training crews to ensurlis are hot beverages are secure. we take every customer complaints seriously. and when chd ss reporter, her experience to us later that day, our em
e-mail states that after dismissal an adult, relative of one of the student assaulted a student, the noaa police. they were called an and to investigate police say they are taking proactive steps to make sure this doesn't happen again. san francisco mcdonnell's is now facing a lawsuit over coffee which lawsuit claims it was way too hot. court documents state that a customer a marvel child. russ bought some at a drive-thru on fillmore street in june. the lawsuit states lived was open and what's...
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you need to isolate those so we noaa it is -- i'm willing to give up the fast food. weather out there. it is really warm. it feels like mid summer for so many people, 72 in chicago, 69 in fargo and really high temperatures today. down across parts of the southeast, a little bit of rain, again, especially across the panhandle of florida. but the big bend after hurricane idalia, you're looking pretty good for the next number of days for the clean-up efforts. we have a lot of monsoonal moisture, flooding around the vegas area, that's moving up across parts of the northern rockies, so we'll dry out a little bit in the southwest. look at this heat, minneapolis today, 98 degrees for a high. a's about 20 the degrees warm -- that's about 20 degrees warmer than you should be. we'll drop temperatures down by midweek. let me she you how this works, researchly you'll see -- eventually you'll see this cold front, chicago, on tuesday you're still 91. new york, 92. raleigh, 98. wednesday, we don't really cool things down. so for the most part, we have a very warm start to this sept
you need to isolate those so we noaa it is -- i'm willing to give up the fast food. weather out there. it is really warm. it feels like mid summer for so many people, 72 in chicago, 69 in fargo and really high temperatures today. down across parts of the southeast, a little bit of rain, again, especially across the panhandle of florida. but the big bend after hurricane idalia, you're looking pretty good for the next number of days for the clean-up efforts. we have a lot of monsoonal moisture,...
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jess morton is with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, and the california marinery foundation. she says the awards are part of their protecting blue whales and blue skies program, which asks shipping companies to reduce the speed of their vessels voluntarily. it's traditionally included for commercial incentives until now, the money really isn't the main incentive, and the main reason that they want to be involved in this effort. >> and so actually this year, for the first time in 2023, this has become an incentive program that's just based on positive press and recognition in the top tier award winners include eight major shipping companies that achieved close to full compliance. >> this one winner, msc, told us in a statementwere committed to making sustainable shipping a reality by doing everything in our power to protect marine life , which is really exciting to see. and while the list of shipping companies participated in the program is growing, so is the technology behind it. in 2020, a partnership led by benioff ocean science laboratory helped place special
jess morton is with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, and the california marinery foundation. she says the awards are part of their protecting blue whales and blue skies program, which asks shipping companies to reduce the speed of their vessels voluntarily. it's traditionally included for commercial incentives until now, the money really isn't the main incentive, and the main reason that they want to be involved in this effort. >> and so actually this year, for...
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having to do with the largest agency inside of commerce, which most of our viewers may not realize is noaaat comes under your purview. there were a disturbing report this week that the hurricane planes are out of commission. two were under repair. and then another was unable to track. what's the situation? do we have out-of-date equipment? is this a funding issue or just bad luck? >> so, first of all, i want to be clear, they did complete their mission, the hurricane hunters did complete their mission. in fact, they're not allowed to continue to fly once the hurricane hits land. it's too dangerous. so, you know, we got the job done. the rest of it was routine maintenance. one of these planes had been flying nonstop for 12 days and so had to go down for maintenance. all of that being said, we do need more resources, and congress has just given us more resources. these planes are really expensive, as you might imagine. >> right. >> and we will continue to work with congress. we plan to ask for even more resources because we need to get the job done. >> it's going to be a busy hurricane seaso
having to do with the largest agency inside of commerce, which most of our viewers may not realize is noaaat comes under your purview. there were a disturbing report this week that the hurricane planes are out of commission. two were under repair. and then another was unable to track. what's the situation? do we have out-of-date equipment? is this a funding issue or just bad luck? >> so, first of all, i want to be clear, they did complete their mission, the hurricane hunters did complete...
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and the good news is, is noaa does these for atmospheric rivers. so i might be able to come over and see you all. they do it for snow. they do so many different areas of study. and then, you know, i'll put the patch on or take some dramamine next time. that's a lesson. >> i've got a plan. >> we all we learn and we grow. ginger we will see you at 7:00 david: as we start a new school year, there's something new happening in california's public schools. they're called community schools. leslie: it really is shared leadership with families, students, educators, and communities. jessie: i feel like we're really valued as partners. david: it's a more innovative, holistic approach. grant: in addition to academic services, we look at serving the whole family. narrator: wellness centers, food pantries, and parental education. jessie: they're already making a difference. david: california's community schools: reimagining public education. at cretors, david: california's community schools: we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. like our cretors ch
and the good news is, is noaa does these for atmospheric rivers. so i might be able to come over and see you all. they do it for snow. they do so many different areas of study. and then, you know, i'll put the patch on or take some dramamine next time. that's a lesson. >> i've got a plan. >> we all we learn and we grow. ginger we will see you at 7:00 david: as we start a new school year, there's something new happening in california's public schools. they're called community...
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. >> jess morton is with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, and the californiauary foundation. she says the awards are part of their protecting blue whales and blue skies program, which asks shipping companies to reduce the speed of their vessels voluntarily. it's traditionally included financial incentives until now, the money really isn't the main incentive, and the main reason that they want to be involved in this effort. >> and so actually this year, for...
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take a look at the sky that scientists were part of an expedition funded by noaa ocean exploration.y spotted the rare act a post while exploring the ocean floor at a depth of about one mile in the northwestern hawaiian islands. according to the ocean exploration, e t dumbo octopuses are typically spotted in the deep waters of the central pacific. they propel themselves using famous shaped fence. you can see them there to find food that gobble their prey. a pole, feasting on a variety of deep sea critters such as cope. pods ice a pause bristle worms and and pods. so they've got a big appetite. it looks like. well, that'll do it for kron. 4 news at noon. this is my final kron. 4 news at noon broadcast. you will be able to catch me next week on the evening shows 05:00pm and 11:00pm. it has been such a pleasure delivering the news to you every afternoon here at noon. olivia horton is standing by for live in the bay one last time. olivia, it's been a lovely working with you as well last year. it is so no more. no wells at noon. noel at noon is is saying goodbye here, but we're going oh,
take a look at the sky that scientists were part of an expedition funded by noaa ocean exploration.y spotted the rare act a post while exploring the ocean floor at a depth of about one mile in the northwestern hawaiian islands. according to the ocean exploration, e t dumbo octopuses are typically spotted in the deep waters of the central pacific. they propel themselves using famous shaped fence. you can see them there to find food that gobble their prey. a pole, feasting on a variety of deep...
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. >> there are reports that noaa, air force reserve hurricane hunters, their aircraft have not even beenthe eyewall because it was going so fast, wind gusts were 205, 208 miles an hour. the aircraft weren't actually even able to get in there. that's incredibly rare and pretty terrifying. >> yeah. you saw those lightning videos you showed when i was on last week. i don't recall seeing that much lightning in an eyewall and that's a sign of intensification. it went through that period where it was unbelievable. and there were two different missions that they chose not to go through the eye for the safety of the hurricane hunters. and i don't recall that happening very often, so it was intense. >> mike, i thank you very much for your time as we continue to watch this storm, and i know others now perhaps forming behind it. >>> and, next, senator joe manchin joins me on whether or not he will make a decision to run for the white house. >>> officials upping the reward for the accused killer who showed up at a former co-worker's house over the weekend. his sister's now under arrest too. a u.s. m
. >> there are reports that noaa, air force reserve hurricane hunters, their aircraft have not even beenthe eyewall because it was going so fast, wind gusts were 205, 208 miles an hour. the aircraft weren't actually even able to get in there. that's incredibly rare and pretty terrifying. >> yeah. you saw those lightning videos you showed when i was on last week. i don't recall seeing that much lightning in an eyewall and that's a sign of intensification. it went through that period...
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i am a canard fell within noaa's office of education, short for national oceanic and national ministriesd candidate at florida mechanical university. >> congratulations. >> thank you. ready to do that. my question for you is, how has your work translate into student in use with rfi middle justice and the current justice40 initiatives of the biden administration? >> we are just as adjacent on environmental justice work that environmental protection agency has a civil rights office who has jurisdiction over that question specifically, and i am impressed with answering on my colleagues there. i but typically environmental justice questions would go to that office for enforcement. there are certainly environmental justice issues i can come up in schools. the question of whether school facilities are safe and apart for students and whether there are differences and available resources by race or by other protective categories that we have jurisdiction over. we would be able to address the question. so, for example, school committees are routinely lacked airmm conditioning and it's an safe for
i am a canard fell within noaa's office of education, short for national oceanic and national ministriesd candidate at florida mechanical university. >> congratulations. >> thank you. ready to do that. my question for you is, how has your work translate into student in use with rfi middle justice and the current justice40 initiatives of the biden administration? >> we are just as adjacent on environmental justice work that environmental protection agency has a civil rights...
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created the environmental protection agency, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaahere was a firmware upgrade. >> stephen: and our perception? >> neil: there was a firmware upgrade in our perception of the earth as a holistic entity that we have to protect. >> stephen: we have to take a little break here. but when we come back, i will ask neil how one might acquire a cosmic perspective. stick around. detect this: living with hiv, i learned that i can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's's why i switchched to dovavato. dovato is s a completete hihiv treatmenent for someme a. no other c complee hiv pill useses fewer mededicins to h help keep y u undedetectable thanan dovato. detect this: most h hiv pills contaiain 3 or 4 m medicines. dovatoto is as effffective with j just 2. if you havave hepapatitis b, don'n't stop dovovato wiwithout talklking to y your doctoror. don'n't take dovovato if youe allelergic to itits ingredies or t taking dofefetilide. this canan cause sererious r lifefe-threatening side efeffe. ifif you have e a rash or allllergic reacaction sy
created the environmental protection agency, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaahere was a firmware upgrade. >> stephen: and our perception? >> neil: there was a firmware upgrade in our perception of the earth as a holistic entity that we have to protect. >> stephen: we have to take a little break here. but when we come back, i will ask neil how one might acquire a cosmic perspective. stick around. detect this: living with hiv, i learned that i can stay...