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these females go as far away as three thousand miles out into the north pacific.re divers, super adaptations for diving. these animals, before they dive expel all the air out of their lungs and then they dive down without any air at all in their lungs and that's really important because if you dive to super great depths and then come up quick and you have compressed air, that causes the bends, nitrogen bubbles in your bloodstream. and then they actually reduce their heart-rate to only about 15 beats a minute. and when i say they dive deep, they dive super deep. this animal, the elephant seal dives all the way to the bottom in deep water, over 5,000 feet on the deepest dive recorded. that makes it the deepest dive of any mammal that's been recorded. the success of the human-seal interactions here is largely the result of a volunteer organization - the friends of the elephant seals. >>the seals started coming here in 1990. we had our first pup in '92. and this was private property; there was no fencing, and people were going down on the beach with the seals, harassi
these females go as far away as three thousand miles out into the north pacific.re divers, super adaptations for diving. these animals, before they dive expel all the air out of their lungs and then they dive down without any air at all in their lungs and that's really important because if you dive to super great depths and then come up quick and you have compressed air, that causes the bends, nitrogen bubbles in your bloodstream. and then they actually reduce their heart-rate to only about 15...
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actually a soupy mixture of micro plastic fragments that swirled the vast belts in the remote north pacific ocean and since his discovery more and others have engaged in rigorous scientific sampling of the plastic soup and its multiple consequences on the environment archies ramon glinda spoke with captain moore and explains how consumer based economies are literally trashing the ocean. this is the stomach contents of a four month old check bottle caps trash bags and broken plastic are now part of the diet of many birds and sea creatures around the world it's very depressing an initially to realize the extent of the problem one of the largest concentrations of marine debris in the pacific ocean is halfway between hawaii and california called the great pacific garbage patch. more accidentally found the garbage patch in one thousand nine hundred seven was selling through a gyre ocean currents circulate and collect trash it's a piece here a piece there it's not a solid island but in general what we say is a soup of plastic not really an island of plastic next year captain moore is planning to
actually a soupy mixture of micro plastic fragments that swirled the vast belts in the remote north pacific ocean and since his discovery more and others have engaged in rigorous scientific sampling of the plastic soup and its multiple consequences on the environment archies ramon glinda spoke with captain moore and explains how consumer based economies are literally trashing the ocean. this is the stomach contents of a four month old check bottle caps trash bags and broken plastic are now part...
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. >> cenk: the north pacific region is not our northwest. it's refer asia.the earthquakes tsunamis, we won't be affected. >> yes we'll be fine. >> cenk: on average there are 90 hurricanes every year. not like 200. not 50, no, always about 90. >> about 90, and climatologists don't know why. that is the standard number that is sort of holding true. but according to kerry emmanuel that is not the case in the future. >> cenk: fun times. here is what i'm worried about. not that we're going to have one really big bad thing happen like climate change picks up steam we have hurricanes, droughts floods and its happening as we speak over the last couple of years right. but two or three disasters happen at the same time. in the middle of climate change the banks collapse. independently. some idiot in hong kong did $60 billion derivative trade he can't untangle, and that led to a loss for j.p. morgue morgan. then because of that food prices are going up. that leads to riots in places like africa, the middle east, that leads to a couple of revolutions. when you mix all t
. >> cenk: the north pacific region is not our northwest. it's refer asia.the earthquakes tsunamis, we won't be affected. >> yes we'll be fine. >> cenk: on average there are 90 hurricanes every year. not like 200. not 50, no, always about 90. >> about 90, and climatologists don't know why. that is the standard number that is sort of holding true. but according to kerry emmanuel that is not the case in the future. >> cenk: fun times. here is what i'm worried about....
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north. increasing the pacific ocean, the on shore flow going up as temperatures go down, which will happen on thursday. we're milder and sunnier through wednesday for the next couple of days. cooler and cloudier on thursday, friday, saturday. no rainfall in my forecast nor are there any triple digit temperatures. two degrees above average. your high today is 18-- 86. sunshine and pleasant hill with a high of 91. vallejo at 83. mill valley tomorrow, 78, downtown san francisco, 67. cloverdale is 93 degrees tomorrow. a little cooler and cloudier on thursday and friday and lower 70s on the bay warming back up for the top of next week. all in all, it's a nice forecast that will continue to survive. >> looking good. >> do you like the animal stories and the animal rescue? it is an unusual surprise. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, chihuahua tied to a pole outside an >>> some very lucky babies in texas. a police officer found an abandoned chihuahua tied to a pole outside the animal shelter on july 4th. beside it was a box. officers thought it was some puppies and they were a litter of kittens. >> i went to move the
north. increasing the pacific ocean, the on shore flow going up as temperatures go down, which will happen on thursday. we're milder and sunnier through wednesday for the next couple of days. cooler and cloudier on thursday, friday, saturday. no rainfall in my forecast nor are there any triple digit temperatures. two degrees above average. your high today is 18-- 86. sunshine and pleasant hill with a high of 91. vallejo at 83. mill valley tomorrow, 78, downtown san francisco, 67. cloverdale is...
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a target missile will be launched from the north pacific and an incenter missile will be launched fromnth nelson mandela has been very ill. documents filed in a court case state nelson mandela is being kept alive by a breathing machine and faces impending death. one of his grandson's moved the remains back to the original grades of their hometown. >>> happening in florida, trayvon martin's mother took the stand. she said it was her son that could be heard screaming for help on 911 calls on the night of the shooting. >> the calls are considered crucial evidence in the case because they could indicate who the aggressor was in the confrontation. prosecutors are expected to rest their case today. >> ma'am, that screaming or yelling, do you recognize that? >> yes. >> and who do you recognize that to be, ma'am? >> trayvon benjamin martin. >> again, that case is expected to wrap up in stanford, florida. >>> back here at home, students and professors at city college hope to prevent the college from closing. city college failed to meet standard and they will lose accreditation next july. they w
a target missile will be launched from the north pacific and an incenter missile will be launched fromnth nelson mandela has been very ill. documents filed in a court case state nelson mandela is being kept alive by a breathing machine and faces impending death. one of his grandson's moved the remains back to the original grades of their hometown. >>> happening in florida, trayvon martin's mother took the stand. she said it was her son that could be heard screaming for help on 911...
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happen to our economy if we left it would leap forward because most of our trade is with the pacific rim and northamerica most of our increasing trade is with those places it's in decline in western europe it's in decline in the demographics of going down we are strapped with hoops of steel to rotting corpse of the european union and we want out. and finally do you believe that cameron's government will change the chief and i asked that because it was the ones that suggested it would hold a referendum and given this report you think there'll be more sympathetic now see this and perhaps want to retain links with the look david quammen is either naive or a crook i think probably a bit of both i was in the parliament for the last six months i watched david cameron's party vote through sixty eight percent of the measures that are now gone into english floor in the last six months my party voted for zero did you know that we actually suggested that we run our own fishing policy in the conservative party voted against it they voted for and drove through control of the city of london to brussels you simp
happen to our economy if we left it would leap forward because most of our trade is with the pacific rim and northamerica most of our increasing trade is with those places it's in decline in western europe it's in decline in the demographics of going down we are strapped with hoops of steel to rotting corpse of the european union and we want out. and finally do you believe that cameron's government will change the chief and i asked that because it was the ones that suggested it would hold a...
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and more than half of fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in north eastern japan still face challenges following the 2011 disaster. but step by step, they are moving forward. see their stories every wednesday on the road ahead right here on "newsline." >> workers at the fukushima nuclear plant are struggling to cope with one problem after another. nuclear regulators say it's highly likely that contaminated water is seeping into the sea. they have a working group to find the cause and find ways to stop it. the plant's operator has been reporting high levels of substances in a well near the sea since may. they said on tuesday that levels of cesium in a new observation well had raised several hundred times. officials of the nuclear regulation authority discussed the problem on monday. >>> it is essential to find out why this is occurring. we need to come up with effective counter measures. we should put measures to stop the leak. >> tokyo electric officials sa i they will fully cooperate with the nra working group. the number of scrambles against chines
and more than half of fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in north eastern japan still face challenges following the 2011 disaster. but step by step, they are moving forward. see their stories every wednesday on the road ahead right here on "newsline." >> workers at the fukushima nuclear plant are struggling to cope with one problem after another. nuclear regulators say it's highly likely that contaminated water is seeping into the sea. they have a working...
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still and more than half of fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in north eastern japan face challenges following the 2011 disaster, but step by step, they are moving forward. see their stories, every wednesday on the road ahead right here on "newsline." >> time now for a check on the weather. people in southwestern japan and taiwan are feeling the effects of a powerful typhoon heading their way. we have the latest in world weather. >> good morning, catherine. as you can see the system is tracking ever so closely towards the i lands of japan and it will be moving into taiwan in the next 72 hours. it's a strong ty fan we have been tracking that is going to be affecting the southwestern islands already with waves up to 12 meters high. taiwan is still feeling those waves up to about three meters, but the stormy weather will impact around the big city of taipai. okinawa has been seeing this very stormy weather after it makes land fall it will be decreasing intensity and moving towards southern parts of china over the weekend. and as you can see it will be a gus
still and more than half of fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in north eastern japan face challenges following the 2011 disaster, but step by step, they are moving forward. see their stories, every wednesday on the road ahead right here on "newsline." >> time now for a check on the weather. people in southwestern japan and taiwan are feeling the effects of a powerful typhoon heading their way. we have the latest in world weather. >> good morning,...
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pacific coast. what's starting to lift this off to the north is the high pressure down there towards the south. you're still going to be seeing very heavy showers here, but i'm talking near the coastal areas, even inland areas on the pacific si side you have the daytime heating due to the moisture associated with this front and rather hot out here.oing to get take a look at these temperatures. beijing up to about 34, 32 here on sunday. but tokyo up to 35 by sunday. typically you see about 28 for this time of year. so that is going to help fuel up those storms, makes the atmosphere quite unstable. that's when you start to see that rough weather pop up, especially through the evening hours. let's take a look towards the americas, what's going on here as far as this really high amplitude jet stream continuing to linger overhead making for some foul weather in many areas out here for the independence day coming up here on thursday. actually, i want to show you video coming out of new york city because what's going on here is that the statue of liberty is reopening for the first time since hurricane
pacific coast. what's starting to lift this off to the north is the high pressure down there towards the south. you're still going to be seeing very heavy showers here, but i'm talking near the coastal areas, even inland areas on the pacific si side you have the daytime heating due to the moisture associated with this front and rather hot out here.oing to get take a look at these temperatures. beijing up to about 34, 32 here on sunday. but tokyo up to 35 by sunday. typically you see about 28...
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still getting a system up to the north, area of low pressure will move in the pacific northwest. i think vane piece of it will hang back. maybe into the weekend or early next week. so cooler today. the coast is sokd in 50s, 60s. there are some temperatures much cooler today than yesterday. that system moving in, you can see a spin in the atmosphere. that's helping to enhance that fog bank. there are some breaks. there is some clearing just off the sonoma-marin coast. some of that fog still holding on. a westerly or southerly breeze. fairfield gusts up to 30 miles per hour, southeast toward san jose, now it's caw. northwest livermore, north mountain view. some of that fog beginning to burn off. it's cooler than yesterday. 60s, 70s, temperatures just really held down due to the cloud cover. it's heading back. that low cloud deck will head back. you can see a little clearing. it's off the mendocino coast, trying on the northern sonoma coast. our fog forecast has been doing what we thought. that's heading back to the coast i think it really ramps up tonight and makes a really strong
still getting a system up to the north, area of low pressure will move in the pacific northwest. i think vane piece of it will hang back. maybe into the weekend or early next week. so cooler today. the coast is sokd in 50s, 60s. there are some temperatures much cooler today than yesterday. that system moving in, you can see a spin in the atmosphere. that's helping to enhance that fog bank. there are some breaks. there is some clearing just off the sonoma-marin coast. some of that fog still...
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was between 900 and 1200 a.d., when their empire spread to the pacific coast, chiapas, guatemala, the yucatan peninsula, and much of north and western mexico. the first known mexican civilization was that of the olmecs, who flourished in the southern central states of veracruz and tabasco from 1500 b.c. to 200 a.d., not to be confused with the mayan civilization, which reached its peak between 250 and 900 a.d. their empire spread throughout the present-day southern mexican states. and of course, there were the aztecs, who ruled the area in and around the valley of mexico from 1428 to 1521, when the spanish, led by cortes, conquered them. the toltecs believed that the gods fed them with rain and sunshine, enabling crops to grow. they would, in turn, repay the gods with offerings of blood, usually from nobles who would cut themselves. if there was a drought, they would sacrifice a human. this wall gives us a clue to toltec ceremonies. the serpent devouring the human skull is said to represent the cycle of life, and it's also related to human sacrifice. and when the aztecs arrived, they took this idea to its extreme. i'm no
was between 900 and 1200 a.d., when their empire spread to the pacific coast, chiapas, guatemala, the yucatan peninsula, and much of north and western mexico. the first known mexican civilization was that of the olmecs, who flourished in the southern central states of veracruz and tabasco from 1500 b.c. to 200 a.d., not to be confused with the mayan civilization, which reached its peak between 250 and 900 a.d. their empire spread throughout the present-day southern mexican states. and of...
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as the low-pressure system responsible up north drives that into the pacific northwest. 50s, 60s, coast bay and then you get over the coastal hills. more 70s. there will be soft 80s but i think most of these locations will be in the 70s or very, very low 80s. fog, sun, hazy, the sun sets -- the sunsets have been like mars, the red. fog near the coast. haze inland. some 80s, yes, still some. st. helena, calistoga, 86. petaluma, 74. santa rosa, 77. 80s from pittsburg, antioch, oakley, brentwood, livermore, danville, upper 70s and then 60s berkeley, alameda, oakland. low 70s castro valley and into hayward. a little warmer in santa clara valley. fremont, 74. low 80s in los gatos saratoga. 75 palo alto. atherton, probably belmont, woodside and portola valley. cooler into thursday and this looks like we saw the fog bank max itself out and that will allow the temperatures to warm up a little bit on the weekend. >>> better awareness of what's going on in oakland or an invasion on privacy? that's the debate after an important vote in the wee hours of the morning. here's more from pam cook. >> it
as the low-pressure system responsible up north drives that into the pacific northwest. 50s, 60s, coast bay and then you get over the coastal hills. more 70s. there will be soft 80s but i think most of these locations will be in the 70s or very, very low 80s. fog, sun, hazy, the sun sets -- the sunsets have been like mars, the red. fog near the coast. haze inland. some 80s, yes, still some. st. helena, calistoga, 86. petaluma, 74. santa rosa, 77. 80s from pittsburg, antioch, oakley, brentwood,...
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north. it looks like it will park it in the pacific northwest. mostly cloudy. and breezy for some temperature fog or sun later on today. very windy at times. below average temps. today or tomorrow coolest day. i don't think there will be much change. it has been tough downtown san francisco to get very warm. should be closer to 67. 61 today. last time we were 70 degrees it was july 4th when it was 77. 54 santa rosa. take your picken everyone is within a couple degrees of each other. a rather strong southeast wind. so everything is in place for a cool pattern for us. the tropical clouds i've got interesting twitter photos. pretty good little buildups but they are not favored. that will decrease and win. the big story with this it's 200-miles from hilo. lesser amounts oahu. for us well we have a fog bank that looks like it wants to hang around for awhile. morning overcast breezy to windy at times. some of the temperatures here are well below average. fairfield only 78. when they get gusts to 37 out of the west they are pretty much done. cool to nice. will take us
north. it looks like it will park it in the pacific northwest. mostly cloudy. and breezy for some temperature fog or sun later on today. very windy at times. below average temps. today or tomorrow coolest day. i don't think there will be much change. it has been tough downtown san francisco to get very warm. should be closer to 67. 61 today. last time we were 70 degrees it was july 4th when it was 77. 54 santa rosa. take your picken everyone is within a couple degrees of each other. a rather...
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pacific region. the asean regional forum's agenda was dominated by security issues with north korea grabbing the headlines on the final day. north korea participated in the meeting on tuesday as did the united states, china and japan and asean's ten member nations. >> the issue of korean peninsula is one of regional and international issue to discuss. there was concern about recent tension on the peninsula. >> north korea and the united states seem unable to bridge their differences. the north made a fresh proposal for senior level talks without conditions and a virtue the united states seems certain to reject. foreign minister insisted his country's possession of nuclear weapons is justified. he blamed tension on the korean peninsula squarely on the united states. and he said the north will continue its nuclear program. with the two sides so far apart, the prospect of the stalled six-party talks resuming any time soon appears remote. nhk world's hirshi takano has more. >> reporter: north korea spent months escalating tensions with provocative words and actions. the reclusive state launched what it called
pacific region. the asean regional forum's agenda was dominated by security issues with north korea grabbing the headlines on the final day. north korea participated in the meeting on tuesday as did the united states, china and japan and asean's ten member nations. >> the issue of korean peninsula is one of regional and international issue to discuss. there was concern about recent tension on the peninsula. >> north korea and the united states seem unable to bridge their...
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in addition to the north panhandle [inaudible] and they did their support to the mta last year. also, the pacific blood bank on-or the blood bank of the pacific on turk and [inaudible] so we do have the community support. there has been outreach conducting. there may be some people who did not receive those notices, but i think more than a goodwill effort was made to reach as many as possible. thank you. >> thank you very much. before the next speaker i'll name a few more cards. david, sandra, richard, howard,. >> i live -- my name is lawrence lee, i live in the thrower hey and i'm a board member of the association. i'm department on bicycling to get around the city and it's really the most affordable way for me to get around. too frequently we hear about injuries and deaths caused by automobile traffic around this place. the situation is dangerous and the automobile traffic is frankly just uncivilized and our neighborhood residents deserve better. i continua to hear how riding on the street is frightening for those who have to use it and sometimes they even have to use sidewalk. we cyclists do n
in addition to the north panhandle [inaudible] and they did their support to the mta last year. also, the pacific blood bank on-or the blood bank of the pacific on turk and [inaudible] so we do have the community support. there has been outreach conducting. there may be some people who did not receive those notices, but i think more than a goodwill effort was made to reach as many as possible. thank you. >> thank you very much. before the next speaker i'll name a few more cards. david,...
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that actually is a little bothersome and a lot of strength overseas in africa, asia-pacific, north america peers, outperforming yum and mcdonald's. the only one outperforming burger king is wendys with a whopping -- that was totally unintentional. that's it. if you want to join the conversation, we're on twitter. back on "street signs" with more updates. president obama is talking about the fed on capitol hill this morning. we have all the details coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac ats for around $299 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved
that actually is a little bothersome and a lot of strength overseas in africa, asia-pacific, north america peers, outperforming yum and mcdonald's. the only one outperforming burger king is wendys with a whopping -- that was totally unintentional. that's it. if you want to join the conversation, we're on twitter. back on "street signs" with more updates. president obama is talking about the fed on capitol hill this morning. we have all the details coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer...
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pressure is moving out and allowing something else lower pressure to the north moving in and increases the onshore flow from the cool pacificocean and clouds increase and temperatures decrease starting thursday. but tomorrow, tuesday very close to average and very beautiful day outside. oakland 4 bob normal with a high of-- with a high of 75. perhaps a couple degrees warmer than what we enjoyed today. napa tomorrow, 84 degrees. notice the decrease in temperatures starting thursday. and inland down to the mid-80s. low 70s near the bay. cloudier throughout the morning hours. and at the coast we are going to hang out in the mid-60s. all in all we will see minotemperature fluctuations but whether they were up to 110 this is nothing. >> laugh at those. >> yes. yes. it's a flesh wound. >>> thanks. our coverage of the plane crash continues after the break. with the injured flight attendant who carried a scared schoolboy on her back to safety. >> it will be at least months before federal officials find out why this plane landed in the bay. >> and digging into our archives we found an early similar plane crash. what went wrong back
pressure is moving out and allowing something else lower pressure to the north moving in and increases the onshore flow from the cool pacificocean and clouds increase and temperatures decrease starting thursday. but tomorrow, tuesday very close to average and very beautiful day outside. oakland 4 bob normal with a high of-- with a high of 75. perhaps a couple degrees warmer than what we enjoyed today. napa tomorrow, 84 degrees. notice the decrease in temperatures starting thursday. and inland...
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north korea. >>> plus, the search for a group of sailors, including six americans missing in the south pacific fordesigner oscar de la renta joins us in the studio. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday morning. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you real, real >>> good morning, thank god it's friday! july 26. i'm brian hackney. frank and michelle are off. and i'm getting a whiff of garlic. that must be lawrence karnow live at the gilroy garlic festival this morning. good morning, lawrence. >> reporter: guys, you know what? we have that great smell as you drive down towards gilroy! and you know what? they are already getting ready to go here. flaming up on the great barbecue stuff and all things garlic today. here we go, flame on, guys! looking good. more on your weather coming up. >> that's a live shot, brian, you have been waiting for. cool stuff. thanks, lawrence. outside right now, we already have some problems on the road. an overturned big rig is leaking fu
north korea. >>> plus, the search for a group of sailors, including six americans missing in the south pacific fordesigner oscar de la renta joins us in the studio. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday morning. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you real, real >>> good morning, thank god it's friday! july 26. i'm...
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pacific region. harris, back to you. >> and south and north korea marking the end of the fighting and special paradesng the veterans and along the demilitarized zone featuring south america and korea. and a massive military parade and performance. and they called it victory day in the war. north korean dictator kim jung-un. and tensions remain at an time high. and north korea conducted the third ever nuclear test and drawing worldwide condemnation and just days later, he also threatened a preemptive nuclear strike on the southwest. and in april there was a series of short range missile testing in response to the military drills that the north declared was an act of war. >> a toddler wandering in the path of danger. watch her, little one on a second floor a wning and a hero who spotted her from afar on the ground was waiting in the wings. >> president obama signs the signature health care legislation into law. but unions are showing strong opposition to the legislation including one representing the irs. os in charge with enforcing the law. so what is their gripe? . [ brent ] now steve's looking prett
pacific region. harris, back to you. >> and south and north korea marking the end of the fighting and special paradesng the veterans and along the demilitarized zone featuring south america and korea. and a massive military parade and performance. and they called it victory day in the war. north korean dictator kim jung-un. and tensions remain at an time high. and north korea conducted the third ever nuclear test and drawing worldwide condemnation and just days later, he also threatened a...
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north dakota to the northeast as well. heavy showers pass through southern texas and south florida. the pacifichwest sees scattered showers, while western inland areas stay dry and hot. >>> in sports now we begin with golf and the first round of the open championship known here as the british open. this year it's held in muirfield, scotland. the defending champion is ernie els, and u.s. open champion justin rose is looking to become the seventh golfer to win the british open and the u.s. open in the same year. >>> tiger woods signed a new deal with nike. woods is at muirfield trying for his 15th major title, his first in five years. woods' seven-year contract with nike worth $45 million ends this year. >>> and in baseball alex rodriguez says he could return to the yankees as early as monday. rodriguez has been rehabilitating from a hip surgery and hasn't played in the major leagues since october. he began a rehab assignment in the minors this month. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories, and the man accused of holding thee women hostage for a decade enters a plea in cou
north dakota to the northeast as well. heavy showers pass through southern texas and south florida. the pacifichwest sees scattered showers, while western inland areas stay dry and hot. >>> in sports now we begin with golf and the first round of the open championship known here as the british open. this year it's held in muirfield, scotland. the defending champion is ernie els, and u.s. open champion justin rose is looking to become the seventh golfer to win the british open and the...
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north carolina. >> nick valencia in atlanta, thank you. >> you bet. >> in the pacific, hawaiians are bracing for bigsurf today. it's all due to tropical storm flossie which is churning toward the islands at about 20 miles per hour. tropical storm warnings already posted for maui and the big island. >>> new york mayoral candidate anthony weiner struggling to put a sex scandal behind him. can voters get past his repeated indiscretions? we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. but this keeps it going. ♪ [ male announcer ] new gold bond powder spray. cool, dry, no mess. stay cool with gold bond. >>> tonight in hispanic court the driver of the train was charged with 79
north carolina. >> nick valencia in atlanta, thank you. >> you bet. >> in the pacific, hawaiians are bracing for bigsurf today. it's all due to tropical storm flossie which is churning toward the islands at about 20 miles per hour. tropical storm warnings already posted for maui and the big island. >>> new york mayoral candidate anthony weiner struggling to put a sex scandal behind him. can voters get past his repeated indiscretions? we're cracking down on medicare...
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north. >>> u.s. president barack obama has sent out a message of support to america's allies in the asia-pacific. he says his forces are committed to preserving peace throughout the region. obama spoke at a ceremony in washington to mark the 60th anniversary of the korean war armistice. he honored more than 36,000 u.s. soldiers who died during the conflict. and said a new generation would continue to stand by america's friends in the region. >> our allies across the asia-pacific know, as we have prove anyone korea for 60 straight years, that the united states will remain a force for peace and security and prosperity. >> obama said the result of the war some not be considered a tie but a victory for the south. he said the democratic nation has become a major economy while the north remains mired in poverty. >>> japan's vice foreign minister is preparing to visit his counterpart in china. the meeting could pave the way for high-level talks that authorities in tokyo hope will ease tensions with their biggest neighbor. asiki will visit china's vice foreign minister as early as this week. prime minist
north. >>> u.s. president barack obama has sent out a message of support to america's allies in the asia-pacific. he says his forces are committed to preserving peace throughout the region. obama spoke at a ceremony in washington to mark the 60th anniversary of the korean war armistice. he honored more than 36,000 u.s. soldiers who died during the conflict. and said a new generation would continue to stand by america's friends in the region. >> our allies across the asia-pacific...
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there's a trough of low pressure in the pacific northwest and today as the ridge inches a little closer to us, that cool pool of air nudges to the north. that's going to allow for about two to four degrees of warming inland. it's a modest warmup. you won't feel it at the coast because you will be shrouded in the clouds. look for 83 in san jose, 84 in morgan hill today. peninsula numbers, although you will be cool along the shoreline, you will be up into the mid-and upper 70s today. slightly warmer for you in mountain view. 78 redwood city and san francisco partly cloudy, 67 today in the north bay you will hold on to the low clouds and fog. it should take around probably until about is 111:00, close to 12, perhaps, before youler out. parts of the south area. and numbers ranging from the low 70s to hayward to richmond and mid-70s coming in union city. here's where you notice the temperatures will be a little warmer today. instead of just around 80 we are climbing through the mid-80s in pittsburgh today. antioch 86, looking at pleasanton, nice afternoon, mid-80s for you. a look ahead, temperatures coming up more so into the low 90s inlan
there's a trough of low pressure in the pacific northwest and today as the ridge inches a little closer to us, that cool pool of air nudges to the north. that's going to allow for about two to four degrees of warming inland. it's a modest warmup. you won't feel it at the coast because you will be shrouded in the clouds. look for 83 in san jose, 84 in morgan hill today. peninsula numbers, although you will be cool along the shoreline, you will be up into the mid-and upper 70s today. slightly...
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north carolina. expect widespread showers and thunderstorms in the southern plains and gulf coast. much of the midwest and the pacifich through california stays dry. >>> in sports now, yankees' shortstop derek jeter is back. the question is for how long. jeter returned to the yankees' lineup for the first time in nine months and eeked out a an infield single in his first at-bat. jeter had been sidelined with a broken ankle but he left the game with a tight thymusle. the results of an mri are expected today. still the yanks beat kansas city, 8-4. >>> boston drove in the go-ahead run as the red sox rallied from a four-run deficit to beat the mariners, 8-7. the a.l. east leading sox are now 25 games over .500. in the national lead the braves led the cincinnati reds. the all-star freddie freeman went three for four. >>> and the chicago cubs shut out the st. louis cardinals, 3-1. edward jackson and four relievers combined for the four-hit shutout. the cubs have won ten of their last 15 games. >> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories and a tiny hero. we will see how a quick-thinking 5-year-old tried to
north carolina. expect widespread showers and thunderstorms in the southern plains and gulf coast. much of the midwest and the pacifich through california stays dry. >>> in sports now, yankees' shortstop derek jeter is back. the question is for how long. jeter returned to the yankees' lineup for the first time in nine months and eeked out a an infield single in his first at-bat. jeter had been sidelined with a broken ankle but he left the game with a tight thymusle. the results of an...
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the north bay partly to mostly sunny, 65 santa rosa, 64 in napa so a beautiful start to the day. look at the pacific satellite view here, this trough remains parked right off the coastline a-ridge of high pressure to the east and just nestled in between to fluctuation going to happen the next few days, tomorrow that will nudge our way and drive our temperatures up just a bit. for today the fog remains along the coastline, sunny with afternoon sea breeze with us once again for your afternoon. as we get into saturday the pattern remains quiet. we will wake up with the morning fog clearing back to the coastline again and just a gentle warm up for the afternoon. today's highs 78 expectd for napa, 74 for petaluma, 74 san rafael, upper 60s sausalito, 66 richmond. to the east bay feeling pretty good along the east bay shoreline, 67 alameda, 68 oakland, upper 70s to low 80s around the east bay. our warmest locations 85 livermore, 86 antioch, the santa clara valley, nice san jose, 77, 79 sara to go a-along the peninsula for your afternoon upper 60s to low 70s and bruno, san mateo, mid-70s menlo park as well
the north bay partly to mostly sunny, 65 santa rosa, 64 in napa so a beautiful start to the day. look at the pacific satellite view here, this trough remains parked right off the coastline a-ridge of high pressure to the east and just nestled in between to fluctuation going to happen the next few days, tomorrow that will nudge our way and drive our temperatures up just a bit. for today the fog remains along the coastline, sunny with afternoon sea breeze with us once again for your afternoon. as...
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world stage that we have geopolitical tensions would include air and and syria, but in the pacific it was northorea and china. some of the things that the marines were training for, and some of the ways that they wanted to tweak their tactics to face an enemy that has more modern equipment would be the ,nvy 22 osprey -- mv-22 osprey they have a lightweight 777, light enough to be carried around the battlefield and they can set it up in a couple minutes. all of these things help the marines to maneuver and that is really important in the way that the marines fight. they are called expeditionary warfare, where you don't have a set base or a larger runway that is secure. you are fighting, ship or from -- you are fighting from a ship or from a place on land trad -- on land. he goes back to when the marines were founded in 75. they are made to fight to protect the ships or on shore to take objectives. that is why they are called marines. ethos ishose -- that very much alive in the marine corps and they are trying to take them back to that and get them away from the iraq and afghanistan model where t
world stage that we have geopolitical tensions would include air and and syria, but in the pacific it was northorea and china. some of the things that the marines were training for, and some of the ways that they wanted to tweak their tactics to face an enemy that has more modern equipment would be the ,nvy 22 osprey -- mv-22 osprey they have a lightweight 777, light enough to be carried around the battlefield and they can set it up in a couple minutes. all of these things help the marines to...
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north. this will last five days and keep the flow from the chilly pacific ocean and we'll stay below normalture-wise likely for the entire workweek, perhaps until sunday. sunday may be the next time the temperatures are above normal. so if you have had the drizzle the past couple mornings, you will continue to. if you have had the fog in the morning you'll continue to. if it's cloudy, it will continue. basically stratus quo, which is what we'll have out there stratus clouds for the entire week back to normal temperatures not until sunday. highs tomorrow san francisco 62, average is 66. livermore 80, 7 degrees below average. san jose 8 degrees below average at 75. redwood city 75. cupertino 72. a lot of clouds even up and down 680 including san ramon with a high of 78. pleasant hill 78. benicia only 73. vallejo 74. san rafael in the low 70s. 61 though for daly city. san leandro only 66 a foggy start and windsor and santa rosa below normal. extended forecast stuck in this, this june gloom as we wrap up july start august. all the way through thursday, we'll be a little bit sunnier and milder f
north. this will last five days and keep the flow from the chilly pacific ocean and we'll stay below normalture-wise likely for the entire workweek, perhaps until sunday. sunday may be the next time the temperatures are above normal. so if you have had the drizzle the past couple mornings, you will continue to. if you have had the fog in the morning you'll continue to. if it's cloudy, it will continue. basically stratus quo, which is what we'll have out there stratus clouds for the entire week...
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north. no rain fall but will enhance that on shore flow like mother nature strengthening the fan, the air-conditioning from the chilly pacific ocean. as that happens, you will get more cloud cover more widespread throughout the day. the less sunshine more of that pacific ocean influence the afternoons will be cooler. begins a little bit tomorrow, a bigger bit thursday where we're much cooler and also cloudier later in the day. we will warm up next week but from thursday through about saturday or sunday we will likely be a few degrees below normal. san jose tomorrow 82. livermore down to 90. santa clara 81 tomorrow. palo alto 78. union city little bit of morning cloud cover, 76. concord you were in the mid 90s today. 88 for you tomorrow. about 80 for petaluma. sausalito chilly. high of 65 in san francisco. 73 for oakland and little bit warmer farther north you go. lake port 93. st. helena 89 degrees. the biggest cool down will be wednesday to thursday. down to mid 80s inland. foggy near the bay in the morning, too, and warm up a bit next week. now, we're talking about changes as if they're kind of a big thing. these are small
north. no rain fall but will enhance that on shore flow like mother nature strengthening the fan, the air-conditioning from the chilly pacific ocean. as that happens, you will get more cloud cover more widespread throughout the day. the less sunshine more of that pacific ocean influence the afternoons will be cooler. begins a little bit tomorrow, a bigger bit thursday where we're much cooler and also cloudier later in the day. we will warm up next week but from thursday through about saturday...
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right now 700 miles west of the cape verde islands moving north west at 17. in the pacifice have flossie, may cause problems for hawaii. closer to home, a risk of strong storms making their way from texas on up into upper michigan and wisconsin. damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, large hail. you can already see those storms firing up all the way down into texas. we're going to get to your local forecast in just 30 seconds. lol forecast in 30 seconds. >>> 7:18 now. good thursday morning to you. so close to the weekend. a live look here, beautiful shot from our foster city camera. it's gorgeous out there. a little blue sky with a mix of sun and clouds. a lot of low clouds typz morning. that will keep our temperatures from soaring. 89 degrees in concord. 79 in fremont and 83 in san jose. staying steady temperaturewise all the way through the upcoming weekend and we'll start to drop off into the 80s monday into tuesday. a slight cooldown headed our way. >>> want to put up a photo getting a lot of attention. this is of former president george h.w. bush sitting in a wheelchair w
right now 700 miles west of the cape verde islands moving north west at 17. in the pacifice have flossie, may cause problems for hawaii. closer to home, a risk of strong storms making their way from texas on up into upper michigan and wisconsin. damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, large hail. you can already see those storms firing up all the way down into texas. we're going to get to your local forecast in just 30 seconds. lol forecast in 30 seconds. >>> 7:18 now. good thursday...
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stage that we have few political tensions with include iran and syria but in the pacific where they were going with northkorea and china and so some of the things that the marines were trained for and some of the ways they wanted to tweak their tactics to face an enemy that has more moderate equipment would be the b-22 osprey the tilt rotor aircraft which can reach further and land. they have a lightweight power. the m. 77 which is wide enough to carry around in the battlefield and they can set up in a couple of minutes so all these things help the marines to move her -- maneuver and that's really important in the way the marines fight. it's called expeditionary warfare where you don't have a set base. you don't have a large runway. you are fighting from a ship or from an austere place in land. it goes back to when the marines were founded in 1775 the second time congress to form them up and pay five from ships to protect the ships or land onshore to take chips objectives. that ethos is still very much alive in the marine corps. what i.t. is trying to do is bring them back to bed and get them away from t
stage that we have few political tensions with include iran and syria but in the pacific where they were going with northkorea and china and so some of the things that the marines were trained for and some of the ways they wanted to tweak their tactics to face an enemy that has more moderate equipment would be the b-22 osprey the tilt rotor aircraft which can reach further and land. they have a lightweight power. the m. 77 which is wide enough to carry around in the battlefield and they can set...
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in the pacific, a cold-war totalitarian state, north korea, lingers on, determined as ever to present a real and growing danger to regional security. in the middle east, its only true western democracy endures, but israel does so amidst an unrelenting hostility to its very existence by many of its neighbours. a sorry testament to the persistent hatred of the jewish people, and the moral relativism in so much of world affairs that provides shelter to such anti- semitism. but no such nuance can attach to the government of iran and its determination to acquire nuclear weapons. iran's leaders openly brag that they will eliminate israel from the face of the earth. this is a profoundly malevolent regime that threatens us all, and whose first victims are the iranian people themselves. canada will continue to urge the international community to show steadfast resolve on iran in the days ahead. meanwhile, the iranian ally in syria is locked in a bloody war with its own people. and herein lies a grotesque dilemma: decent people agree that assad must go, syria's government must represent all its
in the pacific, a cold-war totalitarian state, north korea, lingers on, determined as ever to present a real and growing danger to regional security. in the middle east, its only true western democracy endures, but israel does so amidst an unrelenting hostility to its very existence by many of its neighbours. a sorry testament to the persistent hatred of the jewish people, and the moral relativism in so much of world affairs that provides shelter to such anti- semitism. but no such nuance can...
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pacific ocean, hitting southern hokkaido. going into tuesday and wednesday, what we're going to be seeing is the high pressure, i was talking about, starting to lift to the north. now most of the time that would improve the conditions, but what we're starting to see is the temperatures warm up, we're still going to have the instability in the atmosphere, so thunderstorms, rain showers are still a big threat out here and it's falling on already-saturated ground so there's still the risk of flooding and even landslides. >>> japan's nuclear regulator has ordered the operator of fukushima daiichi plant to remove radioactive wastewater from underground tunnels. high levels of radioactivity has been reported since may. the utility reported that contaminated water from the facility is leaking into the sea. the nuclear regulation authority told tokyo electric power company, that wastewater could seep through gravel under the tunnels. the water is believed to be coming from turbine buildings. the structures are highly contaminated, as large amounts of water have been used to cool nuclear fuel in nearby reactor buildings. tokyo electric says it will start injecting chem
pacific ocean, hitting southern hokkaido. going into tuesday and wednesday, what we're going to be seeing is the high pressure, i was talking about, starting to lift to the north. now most of the time that would improve the conditions, but what we're starting to see is the temperatures warm up, we're still going to have the instability in the atmosphere, so thunderstorms, rain showers are still a big threat out here and it's falling on already-saturated ground so there's still the risk of...
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and the pacific satellite show high pressure will be building in by tomorrow afternoon. storm track stays to the north. the slight warming on monday and tuesday. those will be the two warmest days this upcoming workweek by wednesday. all of this pushes to the south. and we'll see that little trough of low pressure move in. and that's what is going to cool us down, come midweek. so enjoy some 80s. san jose tomorrow, 83. 78 for milpitas. the peninsula, after some morning overcast, get ready for temperatures to come up a few degrees. mountainview 80. it will be breezy at the coast. half moon bay, 62. san francisco, morning overcast, afternoon partial clearing. 67 degrees there. petaluma will warm to 78. 82 santa rosa. napa 80. hayward 73. oakland, one better at 74 degrees. and back up into the upper 80s to right near 90 degrees inland locations, brentwood and antioch 90, and concord, you'll warm to 87. looking out ahead, my seven-day forecast, monday, tuesday, the warmest days. and then the winds will shift around thursday, friday, bringing in more low clouds and also some breezy conditions. cooler weath
and the pacific satellite show high pressure will be building in by tomorrow afternoon. storm track stays to the north. the slight warming on monday and tuesday. those will be the two warmest days this upcoming workweek by wednesday. all of this pushes to the south. and we'll see that little trough of low pressure move in. and that's what is going to cool us down, come midweek. so enjoy some 80s. san jose tomorrow, 83. 78 for milpitas. the peninsula, after some morning overcast, get ready for...
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and the pacific satellite show high pressure will be building in by tomorrow afternoon. storm track stays to the north. the slight warming on monday and tuesday. those will be the two warmest days this upcoming workweek by wednesday. all of this pushes to the south. and we'll see that little trough of low pressure move in. and that's what is going to cool us down, come midweek. so enjoy some 80s. san jose tomorrow, 83. 78 for milpitas. the peninsula, after some morning overcast, get ready for temperatures to come up a few degrees. mountainview 80. it will be breezy at the coast. half moon bay, 62. san francisco, morning overcast, afternoon partial clearing. 67 degrees there. petaluma will warm to 78. 82 santa rosa. napa 80. hayward 73. oakland, one better at 74 degrees. and back up into the upper 80s to right near 90 degrees inland locations, brentwood and antioch 90, and concord, you'll warm to 87. looking out ahead, my seven-day forecast, monday, tuesday, the warmest days. and then the winds will shift around thursday, friday, bringing in more low clouds and also some breezy conditions. cooler weath
and the pacific satellite show high pressure will be building in by tomorrow afternoon. storm track stays to the north. the slight warming on monday and tuesday. those will be the two warmest days this upcoming workweek by wednesday. all of this pushes to the south. and we'll see that little trough of low pressure move in. and that's what is going to cool us down, come midweek. so enjoy some 80s. san jose tomorrow, 83. 78 for milpitas. the peninsula, after some morning overcast, get ready for...
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i was commanding officer of a gun boat in the south pacific in world war ii and navigator for a transport squadron. in the middle east and north africa during korea. [laughter] so i have just finished manchester's third volume on churchill, and i wondered what your reaction was to that book. >> guest: thank you, russell. i don't have any reaction because i haven't read it yet. i read the first two and then, of course, manchester died before he could finish the third one, and know that with a co-writer that third one has come out, and it's generally been well received. but i've not gotten around to reading it yet. i will. it's on my list. >> host: and the next call comes from guy in similar on, colorado. guy, you're on with rick atkinson. please go ahead. mr. >> caller: mr. atkinson, a pleasure to speak with you. i've read "the old breed," famous for its first person account of the horror faced by a marine corp. infantryman fighting in the pacific. i was quite moved by it. my question is can you recommend a similar book written by an american soldier who fought in the european theater? thank you. >> guest: well, you know, i rel
i was commanding officer of a gun boat in the south pacific in world war ii and navigator for a transport squadron. in the middle east and north africa during korea. [laughter] so i have just finished manchester's third volume on churchill, and i wondered what your reaction was to that book. >> guest: thank you, russell. i don't have any reaction because i haven't read it yet. i read the first two and then, of course, manchester died before he could finish the third one, and know that...
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pacific relationships and responsibilities and we will continue to build an active adherence in every respect. >> he met with counterparts from japan and south korea to go over their united approach on north korea. they say they'll work together to push authorities in pyongyang to stop developing nuclear weapons. kerry sat down in brunei with fumio kishida and south korean foreign minister yun byung-se. >> translator: this is the right time for representatives of the three countries to exchange opinions over north korean issues. >> yun called the meeting significant. the first of its kind since japan and south korea elected new governments and president obama entered his second term. kerry said the three nations have been coordinating responses to the north's provocations. north korean leaders have indicated they're willing to restart talks on their nuclear program, but the ministers agreed the country must first abide by u.n. security council resolutions and abandon its nuclear development. now, kishida also held one on one talks with south korea's yun. they agreed to try to improve relations between their countries. ties remain strained over a territorial dispute and other issues. >> tr
pacific relationships and responsibilities and we will continue to build an active adherence in every respect. >> he met with counterparts from japan and south korea to go over their united approach on north korea. they say they'll work together to push authorities in pyongyang to stop developing nuclear weapons. kerry sat down in brunei with fumio kishida and south korean foreign minister yun byung-se. >> translator: this is the right time for representatives of the three countries...
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north america and that would be us at sfo. this is a growing airline. by the end of the year, they expect to increase the trans pacific passenger routes. >> a lot of people since it was the holiday weekend weren't near the tvs. with social media today, most people found out about this through their phones, communicated via e-mail, via social media. and there were some people who were supposed to be on this flight that are getting a lot of attention because they weren't. >> let's bring in scott budman who joins us from the newsroom and continues this coverage. this is fashi this is fascinating to see these accounts. for journalists and people of facebook as well. >> you're right. showing us the photos that many circulated via instagram and twitter. a certain facebook post that you alluded to getting a lot of attention because it comes from facebook executive sheryl sandberg. taking a minute she posted to be thankful and explain what happened because she was getting a the love facebook posts. her family and colleague were originally going to take the asiana flight that crash landed. she and those colleagues and family s
north america and that would be us at sfo. this is a growing airline. by the end of the year, they expect to increase the trans pacific passenger routes. >> a lot of people since it was the holiday weekend weren't near the tvs. with social media today, most people found out about this through their phones, communicated via e-mail, via social media. and there were some people who were supposed to be on this flight that are getting a lot of attention because they weren't. >> let's...
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after nearly four straight years at sea, dodging and sinking u-boats in the north atlantic, surviving kamikaze attacks in the pacific, joe was back in iowa with a chest full of medals and his beloved boatsan's pipe. for his life thereafter, big joe could keep you entranced with his war stories, what ship life was like on the frigid waters of the north atlantic. joe was so proud of his service and his fellow world war ii comrades. he was truly one of the greatest generation of young americans. joe passed away on january 31, 2013, with his loving wife june by his side. he was just about two months shy of his 94th birthday. and up to his 93rd birthday, joe always marched every year in the veterans day parade wearing his original world war ii navy blues, a white sailor's cap jauntily placed on his head, a chest full of ribbons and medals and his cherished pipe hung around his neck. at age 88 he participated in one of the honor flights from denver to washington, d.c. for world war ii veterans to see the world war ii memorial. after my mother died and joe had married my sister, sylvia, wint to live with them and joe becam
after nearly four straight years at sea, dodging and sinking u-boats in the north atlantic, surviving kamikaze attacks in the pacific, joe was back in iowa with a chest full of medals and his beloved boatsan's pipe. for his life thereafter, big joe could keep you entranced with his war stories, what ship life was like on the frigid waters of the north atlantic. joe was so proud of his service and his fellow world war ii comrades. he was truly one of the greatest generation of young americans....
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north bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> we have breaking news. this picture is headachy but -- shaky but a union pacific train derailed in texas west of ft. worth and two people have been hurt. a union pacific representative said it went on its side headed from tucson to dallas-ft. worth and only one of the cars was carrying cargo full of cement. the others were empty. you can get the latest detail on twitter. >> new details of the food poisoning that left dozens of children dead in india. the death toll is now up to 22. the video you are about to see could be disturbing. this is in the hospital where many are recovering, after falling sick after eating rice and potatoes. it is believed insecretary side may have contaminated the food. cnn reports the authorities are searching if the head mistress who is said to be on the run. >> the world is watching a london hospital waiting for the biggest royal baby but the media could be camped out at the wrong place. everyone is watching st. mary's hospital but she could, instead, be giving birth in a different city 45 miles outside of london where the duchess' par
north bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> we have breaking news. this picture is headachy but -- shaky but a union pacific train derailed in texas west of ft. worth and two people have been hurt. a union pacific representative said it went on its side headed from tucson to dallas-ft. worth and only one of the cars was carrying cargo full of cement. the others were empty. you can get the latest detail on twitter. >> new details of the food poisoning that left dozens of...
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north coast of california. about 13 miles below the oregon border. pelican bay state prison is named for the shallow bay on the pacific coast that sits just a few miles west of this supermax prison facility. pelican bay as a prison is laid out in a pretty unique way. the grounds and operations of the prison are divided between two main compounds. the butterfly wing structure you see on top there, see it's two different sort of setups? butterfly setup you see on top houses half of pelican bay's 2,800 prisoners, the general population wing. prisoners are allowed to interact with each other and exercise in an open yard. the other half of the prisoners are locked up in the x shaped secure housing unit you see there at the bottom. everybody housed in that part of the prison, everybody there is in solitary confinement locked into 11 x 7 foot cells for 22 hours a day. prisoners held there are allowed solitary very limited exercise in a cement yard that's known as the dog run. these guys are alone. that x-shaped secure housing unit at pelican bay is one of five secure housing units in the state of california. secure housing u
north coast of california. about 13 miles below the oregon border. pelican bay state prison is named for the shallow bay on the pacific coast that sits just a few miles west of this supermax prison facility. pelican bay as a prison is laid out in a pretty unique way. the grounds and operations of the prison are divided between two main compounds. the butterfly wing structure you see on top there, see it's two different sort of setups? butterfly setup you see on top houses half of pelican bay's...
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north and west that will get things cranking towards the top of next week. the water is sitting at 57, 58 degrees. as we get more of the flow coming from the chili pacifican, temperatures will tumble. some of you may not hit 80 degrees by the top of next week. the cooldown began today. it will continue through the weekend with lots of morning fog and cloud cover and temperatures three to five degrees cooler. san francisco down to 64. campbell, you will hit 84. union city, 74. pleasanton, 89. sausalito, 65. clear lake, 100 degrees tomorrow. a little cooler on saturday. cooler still on sunday. inland, the hottest inland areas in the low 80s. in the bay, we will stay in the 60s. a late july cooldown coming to the bay area. not cold but just cool. >> perfect for a barbecue. >> absolutely. >> speaking of barbecue, jim brought that up among other things today. the a's were hoping for home cooking against the angels tonight. ,,,, another one killed by lime scale. how can the dishwasher do its job? adding finish power up to your detergent brings your dishwasher back to life. dishwasher buildup, cloudiness, spots, even tough stains -- gone! so don't give up. add
north and west that will get things cranking towards the top of next week. the water is sitting at 57, 58 degrees. as we get more of the flow coming from the chili pacifican, temperatures will tumble. some of you may not hit 80 degrees by the top of next week. the cooldown began today. it will continue through the weekend with lots of morning fog and cloud cover and temperatures three to five degrees cooler. san francisco down to 64. campbell, you will hit 84. union city, 74. pleasanton, 89....