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and then export it to the deep ocean.re at the base of this ocean pump capturing co2 and converting it to sugars and proteins which are transferred through the marine food web. each step along the way, some co2 is released back into the atmosphere. but some of the organic carbon falls from the upper ocean making a slow rain of dead organisms and organic waste products that gradually accumulate in the cold depths. here, because of the slow circulation of the deep ocean, the carbon remains out of contact with the atmosphere for a thousand or more years. chisholm: if there were no phytoplankton and if the pump didn't exist and the oceans all mixed top to bottom, and all of that co2 in the deep ocean equilibrated with the atmosphere, the concentration of co2 in the atmosphere would more than double. so that just gives you an idea of how much the deep ocean plays a role in the global-carbon inventory and how important the phytoplankton are in keeping that pumped -- pumping downward to keep that co2 in the deep part of the ocea
and then export it to the deep ocean.re at the base of this ocean pump capturing co2 and converting it to sugars and proteins which are transferred through the marine food web. each step along the way, some co2 is released back into the atmosphere. but some of the organic carbon falls from the upper ocean making a slow rain of dead organisms and organic waste products that gradually accumulate in the cold depths. here, because of the slow circulation of the deep ocean, the carbon remains out of...
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the warm ocean water evaporates into the cool air above it taking heat energy out of the ocean and storing it in the form of water vapor. when that water condenses into clouds, this energy is transferred to the air warming it and increasing wind speeds even further. dr. emanuel: once this process gets under way the feedback that allows the hurricane to grow is one between wind and evaporation. the stronger the hurricane winds, the more evaporation. the more evaporation, the more heat goes into the hurricane. the more heat goes into the hurricane the stronger it gets. and that would just go on forever, but there's one other thing that's stopping it from doing that -- it's friction. narrator: friction is caused by the same thing that's aiding evaporation -- sea spray. dr. emanuel: sea spray is fundamental to a hurricane. when a spray droplet goes up and partially evaporates it turns out that process transfers an enormous amount of heat to the air. and so sea spray is a very efficient heat-transfer mechanism. now, those spray drops are also slowing the atmosphere down. they're exerting a drag
the warm ocean water evaporates into the cool air above it taking heat energy out of the ocean and storing it in the form of water vapor. when that water condenses into clouds, this energy is transferred to the air warming it and increasing wind speeds even further. dr. emanuel: once this process gets under way the feedback that allows the hurricane to grow is one between wind and evaporation. the stronger the hurricane winds, the more evaporation. the more evaporation, the more heat goes into...
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the water. >> a lot of it is in the upper ocean but there's a certain amount in the deep ocean.nd that's well away from the atmosphere. so you're moving eat all the way down into the ocean. >> reporter: dennis peterson worries about what that means for his oysters. when it comes to climate change, is the o *euser in the ocean a canary in a coal mine? >> yes, i would say it is. this is only the first thing we noticed. >> reporter: he's already looking into expanding his other product such as red seaweed in case these oyster crates one day come up empty. ben tracy, cbs news, carlsbad, california. >> pelley: a united airlines 737 made an emergency landing last night after the captain suffered a heart attack. the flight from houston to seattle diverted to boise, idaho, with the copilot at the controls helped by an off duty pilot. among the passengers were two doctors. they performed c.p.r. on the 63-year-old captain but the captain died at the hospital. what is it about mariano rivera that makes fans of rival teams cheer? that's next. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramp
the water. >> a lot of it is in the upper ocean but there's a certain amount in the deep ocean.nd that's well away from the atmosphere. so you're moving eat all the way down into the ocean. >> reporter: dennis peterson worries about what that means for his oysters. when it comes to climate change, is the o *euser in the ocean a canary in a coal mine? >> yes, i would say it is. this is only the first thing we noticed. >> reporter: he's already looking into expanding his...
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yes pure methane release from the oceans any large scale would be. e a significant greenhouse gas forcing and even a small change in this three percent fraction of methane to carbon dioxide that we believe is currently being released by permafrost or released from the pete soils in the northern high latitudes you know changing it even by one percent so three to four percent would also have a significant impact on the greenhouse gas forcing we have about a little less than a minute left in the we have passed worldwide of four hundred parts per million point with carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is there a difference in the atmospheric carbon dioxide in the northern latitudes as a result of the permafrost melt. the evidence is as yet unclear what the source of the greenhouse gases in the northern hemisphere might be there are some interesting results that are just coming out now that compare the difference between the north polar region carbon dioxide and the south polar region carbon dioxide concentrations from now versus is in the late one nine hundr
yes pure methane release from the oceans any large scale would be. e a significant greenhouse gas forcing and even a small change in this three percent fraction of methane to carbon dioxide that we believe is currently being released by permafrost or released from the pete soils in the northern high latitudes you know changing it even by one percent so three to four percent would also have a significant impact on the greenhouse gas forcing we have about a little less than a minute left in the...
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there are other oceans? >> yeah, don! lots of oceans. the world is full of them. a t. rex. i'm a land animal. i've never been under the ocean before. >> oh, you're in for a treat. wait till you see what's under the water. you'll love it! >> really? it just looks flat. it doesn't look like there's anything down below there. >> oh, there is. stick with me, buddy. you'll see the sea. >> your home may be under the sea, but i observe that you can breathe air just like us. >> right. all elasmosaurus are air breathers. >> does that mean you can run around on the land? >> with these flippers? i can barely get around. naw. i don't like to be on land. >> heh heh! that's funny. i don't really like to be in the water. >> what?! buddy, how can you not love the water? i love everything about water--being wet, playing in it. >> ha ha ha! >> swimming in it, fishing in it. >> i love fish! >> so elasmosaurus and pteranodons both love fish, but we're really different, too. elmer has a really long neck. >> yep! more than half of me is neck. hey! how you doing? >> [giggling] >> i have
there are other oceans? >> yeah, don! lots of oceans. the world is full of them. a t. rex. i'm a land animal. i've never been under the ocean before. >> oh, you're in for a treat. wait till you see what's under the water. you'll love it! >> really? it just looks flat. it doesn't look like there's anything down below there. >> oh, there is. stick with me, buddy. you'll see the sea. >> your home may be under the sea, but i observe that you can breathe air just like...
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that is lost or thrown away into the ocean. so, for example, this fishing gear that we have here, if it's accidentally lost into the ocean, it can become marine debris. >> even everyday items thrown away on land can wind up in the ocean. the cigarette butts in this jar came from the streets of washington, d.c. >> what happens when it rains is cigarette butts go down the storm drain, and through the storm drain, they go out into the ocean. and cigarette butts are actually made of plastic, so this does not degrade in the environment. so just like this plastic bottle, once this enters the ocean environment, it's there. >> marine debris comes in all shapes and sizes. >> some other examples of marine debris are... a toothbrush... a glow stick... a cigarette lighter... fishing line... plastic bottle cap... a fishing lure... styrofoam... and even a golf ball. >> all of it is dangerous for sea creatures and birds. they swallow the junk or get tangled in it and die. it's a big problem. but no matter where we live, we all can help. >> yo
that is lost or thrown away into the ocean. so, for example, this fishing gear that we have here, if it's accidentally lost into the ocean, it can become marine debris. >> even everyday items thrown away on land can wind up in the ocean. the cigarette butts in this jar came from the streets of washington, d.c. >> what happens when it rains is cigarette butts go down the storm drain, and through the storm drain, they go out into the ocean. and cigarette butts are actually made of...
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i wanted to ask about the m ocean. i live out on m ocean. when i get off of the m ocean coming into the bart, balboa bart, that is the most unsafe place. oh, my god! >> where that brick building is. that is something being looked at. that area is very difficult. there is so much going on and there is curb in the track way. they are looking at some possibilities of going past geneva. there is a citizens advisory committee in balboa park area working in projects in that area. i can get you hooked up with them. there is a lot. one of the things i didn't mention is that there is an entrance from ocean avenue because there are also a lot of people coming from city college and from the high school there. we have a new accessible interns into bart station that comes from ocean and we are going to be building a platform across the bart station to the munis accessible stop. it's going to be a better access at ocean avenue and at geneva on the opposite sides so when they are moving on the train they won't have a lay over. we are having on both sides o
i wanted to ask about the m ocean. i live out on m ocean. when i get off of the m ocean coming into the bart, balboa bart, that is the most unsafe place. oh, my god! >> where that brick building is. that is something being looked at. that area is very difficult. there is so much going on and there is curb in the track way. they are looking at some possibilities of going past geneva. there is a citizens advisory committee in balboa park area working in projects in that area. i can get you...
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could cope the life in the oceans could could keep pace and it wasn't as bad but if it happened over hundreds of thousands of years we started having some extinctions and the oceans would it would show some of this now we're having the pace of change that is going to happen over a century or a couple centuries that has not happened this fast ever so can we cope can the species cope the oceans are going to get very acidic and they're going to turn sour which means that we're roading the base of the food chain meanwhile human activities were overfishing the top and so we're crunching our oceans creating a big ocean crisis which goes back to food supply and a major source of protein for many people around the world so mr word we're hearing from geologists now that they're starting to refer to this is the anthro. center right. you. want to toss a thought in there you've made it there is it did you did you want to comment on that or is there so i want to return to i'm going to come back to food related issues because this is where the battle is going to be one of the last i think if we if
could cope the life in the oceans could could keep pace and it wasn't as bad but if it happened over hundreds of thousands of years we started having some extinctions and the oceans would it would show some of this now we're having the pace of change that is going to happen over a century or a couple centuries that has not happened this fast ever so can we cope can the species cope the oceans are going to get very acidic and they're going to turn sour which means that we're roading the base of...
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the oceans, waterfalls, palm trees, beaches. it is paradise.how different the terrain can be and that is what makes this place fund. -- fun. >> their main island, eight of them, but you can only really visit six of them. and today, you can still see active log file. the -- . lava. >> we are back to the ornate l;ava boat tour. >> this is the first time i've ever done something like this. are lifejackets in your if anyone needs one. oceanane from lava adventures offered to take us out on sunset and our adventure started the second we launched the boat. tight! on going 25 miles per hour. [screams] [giggles] >> this is ridiculous. i have not had this much fun in years. >> after about 30 minutes, we realized why the bobbi ride was a worth it. was so worthride it. >> look at that lava. >> if wow. >> can you feel it heating up? >> yeah. >> oh, my goodness. >> it is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. the name kilauea in hawaiian "spewing." >> we are getting really close right now. >> " h, my gosh. >> this one is a beauty. >> i have never in
the oceans, waterfalls, palm trees, beaches. it is paradise.how different the terrain can be and that is what makes this place fund. -- fun. >> their main island, eight of them, but you can only really visit six of them. and today, you can still see active log file. the -- . lava. >> we are back to the ornate l;ava boat tour. >> this is the first time i've ever done something like this. are lifejackets in your if anyone needs one. oceanane from lava adventures offered to take...
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of course this is carried out by the ocean currents. fish went through it. we have large fish, tuna, other large fishes that have been exposed to this. >> it could -- we could have a problem here. >> we could. >> no lines on the ocean. we don't recognize it the way politicians do. >> the other thing you and i talked about before. look at social. it looks gorgeous. it doesn't look like it with k be contaminated. >> very deceiving. we have a tendency to treat the ocean as a supermarket and sewer at the same time. putting thousands of millions of tops of chemicals, trash, garbage into the sea, out of sight, out of mind. but it comes back to haunt us. >> we see plastics in the baby fish, birds, and those things. i don't think people realize how that affects us. >> we have by yio accumulation, chemicals, the larger the fish is the more contamination is stored in its tissues. tuna, for instance, may bio accumulate over the course of its life. it's had years to accumulate those toxins in the system. >> the other thing i want to talk about is the other thing that ge
of course this is carried out by the ocean currents. fish went through it. we have large fish, tuna, other large fishes that have been exposed to this. >> it could -- we could have a problem here. >> we could. >> no lines on the ocean. we don't recognize it the way politicians do. >> the other thing you and i talked about before. look at social. it looks gorgeous. it doesn't look like it with k be contaminated. >> very deceiving. we have a tendency to treat the...
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this is shared in school and the ocean view that it -- this is shariton school and the ocean view dedication these early neighborhoods, this is 1910, they would have to do a lot of things themselves. the first school was built by the neighbors. the district did not have the money or the interest. when they finally got a school the city built, it took 25 years to get it. this is the dedication. >> they have diagonal sheathing. >> they had an architect in charge. you could get rattlesnakes. some of the great homes in san francisco built before the earthquake had diagonal sheeting. all of the joints had to be cut at a 45 degree-angle. this had diagonal sheathing. >> much more effective. >> those three buildings are still there in the ocean view. that is the twin peaks tunnel hiding behind that building. that was a big deal for getting a lot of the neighborhoods that we were talking about. anglesite terraces, forest hill, and will side -- ingleside. it would cut the commute time. it made home building and buying a ridiculous proposition. the tunnel would solve the problems. there is the tunnel.
this is shared in school and the ocean view that it -- this is shariton school and the ocean view dedication these early neighborhoods, this is 1910, they would have to do a lot of things themselves. the first school was built by the neighbors. the district did not have the money or the interest. when they finally got a school the city built, it took 25 years to get it. this is the dedication. >> they have diagonal sheathing. >> they had an architect in charge. you could get...
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today, i'm representing the ocean avenue benefits district named side ocean association. the existence of an association west of twin peaks is a testament to the fact that out here in englewood we're organized. this group started in the neighborhood we started 15 years ago even before the students of blefrn found their way here (laughter) >> what we believe the consensus was at that time was that we wanted open space. we're standing in the future open space, we wanted housing and retail because we needed to have people watching the open space later on the community was involved in the better neighborhoods and the meetings that helped to design this building. one of the things that come out of that meeting was not to have the entrance on lee or ocean street but the pedestrian entrance onto the plaza. so those are works of how the communities been involved for at least 15 years. we're pleased to see this is finally moved forward. thank you >> (clapping) >> reverend gordon from the englewood church would like to have that on more word before we conclude. >> thank you. >> the
today, i'm representing the ocean avenue benefits district named side ocean association. the existence of an association west of twin peaks is a testament to the fact that out here in englewood we're organized. this group started in the neighborhood we started 15 years ago even before the students of blefrn found their way here (laughter) >> what we believe the consensus was at that time was that we wanted open space. we're standing in the future open space, we wanted housing and retail...
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they call it ocean thermal ener energy.an marine united and osaka university are collaborating on the initiative. they hope to commercialize the system in seven years. the technology uses warm water on the surface of the sea to heat liquid ammonia. the resulting steam rotates a turbine which generates electricity and the steam then condenses to liquid when cold, deep ocean water is introduced. this method is being touted as a new way to produce renewable energy. its functioning isn't affected by the weather. >> officials at the the shipbuilding firm say the team has conducted above-ground test, but that this will be the first under sea experiment of its kind in the world. >> japan has a lot to do to prepare for the 2020 tokyo olympics and it is not just about building sports stadiums and sports facilities. it will also build a museum and park to honor the indigenous ainu people. chief cabinet secretary chaired a meeting to discuss ways to support the ainu. the facility will be built in the town of shiraoi in the southern pa
they call it ocean thermal ener energy.an marine united and osaka university are collaborating on the initiative. they hope to commercialize the system in seven years. the technology uses warm water on the surface of the sea to heat liquid ammonia. the resulting steam rotates a turbine which generates electricity and the steam then condenses to liquid when cold, deep ocean water is introduced. this method is being touted as a new way to produce renewable energy. its functioning isn't affected...
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people who understand the impacts on the land and the ocean. we should work to create a forum where we can exchange information. >> reporter: u.s. experts on the effects of radiation on the ocean are also weighing in. ken has been studying the situation since shortly after the accident. he used the japanese government data to determine a year ago that tainted water was leaking into the open ocean. he says tepco's lack of transparency, combined with government's hands-off attitude, has fostered international distrust leading to overreaction. >> yeah, i think there's a lot of overreaction by other countries, and the u.s., as you said, the fisheries in korea, we measure the water, we look at the fish. the ministry of fisheries and forestries measures tens of thousands of fish samples so we know where the fish are highest and that's near fukushima and near the bottom of the ocean. and so if we avoid those fish and those fisheries are closed, then no one is eating those fish in japan, no one is eating them in america or in korea. that should be okay
people who understand the impacts on the land and the ocean. we should work to create a forum where we can exchange information. >> reporter: u.s. experts on the effects of radiation on the ocean are also weighing in. ken has been studying the situation since shortly after the accident. he used the japanese government data to determine a year ago that tainted water was leaking into the open ocean. he says tepco's lack of transparency, combined with government's hands-off attitude, has...
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ocean city at 50. if you like today, you like the past week, two weeks, high pressure again, over the region bringing more dry and pleasant sunny conditions. shower activities, some clouds offshore, that will not impact our weather. however, along the coastline, later in the weekend, there could be some rougher surf, particularly from cape cod to the jersey coast. >>> checking in the roads. christy russel with traffic control. >> hi, vick, hi everyone. northbound 83 is shut down because of the accident, involving a tractor trailer, toppling over the vehicle, couple of others involved. the problem, it's shut down, and it's diverted at 2:16. traffic is at a complete stand still. this will have a major impact on the rush-hour. right now, the delays are in the maryland line. if you're traveling in the top side, watch out for slowing from greens spring avenue to harper road. west side interloop, hfy from 295 north liberty road. traveling in northbound 95 from 32 in the beltway. an act to watch for, southbou
ocean city at 50. if you like today, you like the past week, two weeks, high pressure again, over the region bringing more dry and pleasant sunny conditions. shower activities, some clouds offshore, that will not impact our weather. however, along the coastline, later in the weekend, there could be some rougher surf, particularly from cape cod to the jersey coast. >>> checking in the roads. christy russel with traffic control. >> hi, vick, hi everyone. northbound 83 is shut down...
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but as ocean -- it reduces those minerals that are available for those ordinances. >> so oceaning oceanographerslogists and fishing experts to see how acidif indication works on crabs. when researchers exposed baby red king crab to sea conditions expected later in the century, scientists were not expecting much. instead, of the result raised concern about the future for red king crab and snow crab which live in similar environments and may respond in similar ways. unfortunately what that found is a significant increase in mortality rates, our loss in growth rate, our loss in calcify indication, how quickly the crabs needed to build their shell. the crab did not do as well under these ocean acidification settings. >> the findings were a troubling surprise said expert andre punt, from the university of washington school of fisheries science. >> the crab died within the first 200 days so if they survived the 200 days they would not make it. >> that was just the beginning. when mathis, who makes his living sampling sea chemistry analyzed conditions off of alaska he found it changing far faster than
but as ocean -- it reduces those minerals that are available for those ordinances. >> so oceaning oceanographerslogists and fishing experts to see how acidif indication works on crabs. when researchers exposed baby red king crab to sea conditions expected later in the century, scientists were not expecting much. instead, of the result raised concern about the future for red king crab and snow crab which live in similar environments and may respond in similar ways. unfortunately what that...
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particular community which is good about it is each and every single house to have a little bit of the ocean view. so we wanted to save, in fact, you know, we wanted to preserve this because the value is there. so if they have just one property, raise it up, there, so that they will increase the value, and then, in a sense, the rest of them that they remain low, so, this is not what we want to see in the community in holding the value for the property. the best thing that i wanted to do in this hearing and that i want to show my opinion. in july, we received an e-mail from adrian. on the hearing on july 11th, a hearing was being cancelled. they will inform us the new date. not until september 11th, they give us a small amount of drawings. and after that they told me that the hearing is september 26th, however they don't have all of the specifics not until september 24th, i have initiate e-mail to find out where is the date and time and place of this particular hearing. in fact i have not received a notice of public hearing. and also, my neighbor, did not receive the notification either. unti
particular community which is good about it is each and every single house to have a little bit of the ocean view. so we wanted to save, in fact, you know, we wanted to preserve this because the value is there. so if they have just one property, raise it up, there, so that they will increase the value, and then, in a sense, the rest of them that they remain low, so, this is not what we want to see in the community in holding the value for the property. the best thing that i wanted to do in this...
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so for now it's laps in a local lagoon instead of ocean swims. snorkeler instead of sharks. diana's dream is slipping away. >> agonizing. it's not just been frustrating, it's been absolutely agonizing. i wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, worried i won't even get my chance. >> but all the laps in the world can't change the weather. >> it's rough out there now. it blowing 15 knots of wind. there will be six-foot seas out there. >> by october conditions have bottomed out. navigator david marchand. >> last weekend the water temperature dropped almost six degrees over the weekend and that's -- once it gets below 80 degrees, she can't do it. >> i feel like i've let down but -- >> after training a year, handling countless logistics and spending a huge chunk of her savings, diana makes a gut-wrenching decision. >> i've just been under tremendous stress. >> i sat down and wrote this e-mail a couple of days ago. "the day has come. the seas here today have dropped to 77 degrees, far below my threshold for such
so for now it's laps in a local lagoon instead of ocean swims. snorkeler instead of sharks. diana's dream is slipping away. >> agonizing. it's not just been frustrating, it's been absolutely agonizing. i wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, worried i won't even get my chance. >> but all the laps in the world can't change the weather. >> it's rough out there now. it blowing 15 knots of wind. there will be six-foot seas out there....
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>>> up next on the second look, at the time shook and then the ocean rose key -- earth shook creating a tsunami that left thousands difficult remembering the toll nearly a decade ago, and, the stories of those who came to help afterward. all that on second look. i am frank summerville. welcome to a second look. tonight, we remember one of the worst disasters of the 21st century. in december 20/04, an earthquake triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people 6789 one of the nation's hardest hit was sri lanka. we hear the stories of death and survival firsthand, and to see how people were coping. >> right away it was an ocean coming at us. >> before december 26th, most people from sri lanka had no idea what a tsunami was. they had never heard the word until the day the waves came crashing down on them. like so many places moping the coast, waves overtook the small town which sits on the east side of sri lanka between the indian ocean and the lagoon. it was the morning after christmas. not a day like any other because there was a full moon which is celebrated as a holiday in sri lanka. b
>>> up next on the second look, at the time shook and then the ocean rose key -- earth shook creating a tsunami that left thousands difficult remembering the toll nearly a decade ago, and, the stories of those who came to help afterward. all that on second look. i am frank summerville. welcome to a second look. tonight, we remember one of the worst disasters of the 21st century. in december 20/04, an earthquake triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people 6789 one of the nation's...
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kept us a little cooler with the winds off the ocean. 69 ocean city and 64 in oakland. enter the weekend, it looks like dry, pleasant weather all weekend long and even into next week, very little changes, except we might get warmer by the middle of next week. >> let's check in on the roads right now. "wjz" traffic control. hi, kristi. >> >> alot of chaos out there. beltway jammed up on the cop side of the inner loop from green spring to pairing parkway. west side of the inner loop, watch for slow traffic 95 past liberty road, average speed 30- miles an hour. as far as 95 goes northbound. plenty of brake lights from 295 to white marsh boulevard. we have the accident southbound 95 that will catch your eye at keith avenue. 22 at paradise road. quite a few here. hunter's run and mountain run at pulaski highway. . this traffic report is brought to you by mummies of the world e exhibition coming saturday at the science center. back to you. >>> thank you, 200 million boxes are sold every year. soon, you will probably have some in your house. ron has more on the start of a swee
kept us a little cooler with the winds off the ocean. 69 ocean city and 64 in oakland. enter the weekend, it looks like dry, pleasant weather all weekend long and even into next week, very little changes, except we might get warmer by the middle of next week. >> let's check in on the roads right now. "wjz" traffic control. hi, kristi. >> >> alot of chaos out there. beltway jammed up on the cop side of the inner loop from green spring to pairing parkway. west side of...
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experts on the effects of radiation on the ocean are also weighing this.issler has been studying the situation since shortly after the accident. he used the japanese government to determine a year ago that tainted water was leaking into the open ocean. he says tepco's lack of transparency, combined with the government's hands-off attitude has fostered international distrust, leading to overreaction. >> i think there's a lot of overreaction by other countries, and the u.s., and as you said the fisheries in korea. we measure the water. we look at the fish, tens of thousands of fish samples so we know where the fish are highest and that's near fukushima and near the bottom of the ocean. and so if we avoid those fish, and those fisheries are closed, and no one is eating those fish in japan, no one is eating them in america or korea, that should be okay. >> reporter: he says japanese officials must seek solutions to the fukushima crisis in partnership with experts. >> there was a recent editorial in "nature" magazine and they called for abe, the prime minister,
experts on the effects of radiation on the ocean are also weighing this.issler has been studying the situation since shortly after the accident. he used the japanese government to determine a year ago that tainted water was leaking into the open ocean. he says tepco's lack of transparency, combined with the government's hands-off attitude has fostered international distrust, leading to overreaction. >> i think there's a lot of overreaction by other countries, and the u.s., and as you said...
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white tips, this animal has evolved to dominate the ocean. have a sixth sense. they can feel the electricity in the water. they know that we're there. >> and that's why in 1978, diana swam in a shark cage. today, she just uses this. >> sharks are tremendously sensitive to. this is actually in the kayak -- >> it's called a shark shield. and off the coast of the bahamas, tippel shows us how it works. it's a shark-feeding frenzy at this block of chum, until tippel approaches and turns on the shark shield that hang right above it. now the device emits a strong but harmless signal that overwhelms a shark's senses and forces them to the ocean floor. >> okay, green light means it's working. >> to keep diana safe, shark shields are mounted below these kayaks. their electrical signals surround diana, keeping dangerous predators at bay. we are now thousands of strokes into her 24-hour swim. diana looks strong, but there's a problem. she's swimming in circles. >> you veer off a little and veer off a little more and veer off a little more and you end up
white tips, this animal has evolved to dominate the ocean. have a sixth sense. they can feel the electricity in the water. they know that we're there. >> and that's why in 1978, diana swam in a shark cage. today, she just uses this. >> sharks are tremendously sensitive to. this is actually in the kayak -- >> it's called a shark shield. and off the coast of the bahamas, tippel shows us how it works. it's a shark-feeding frenzy at this block of chum, until tippel approaches and...
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deep in the open ocean.eing lowered no one of those hot spots 300 miles off the oregon coast. it's part of the ocean observatory initiative. coalition of researchers new era of he goes explore taition they provided this under water video. she was on the expedition bloging with life update telling the public what was going on. >> you are seeing octopus and shrimp and fish and amazing under water feature where you get this hot fluid from under the ocean floor and it's feeding microbe and supporting whole community of life that we didn't even know existed. several years ago. >>reporter: this is the top of active volcano that erupt $2 years ago. you can see the different type of lava flow and parts of collapsed lava basin even in the desolate virment there is life. national science foundation is spending almost a quarter billion dollars to cover this area with network of sophisticated camer cameras and instruments. system is being built by remotely operated control of the ship above. it takes 3 to 4 people from
deep in the open ocean.eing lowered no one of those hot spots 300 miles off the oregon coast. it's part of the ocean observatory initiative. coalition of researchers new era of he goes explore taition they provided this under water video. she was on the expedition bloging with life update telling the public what was going on. >> you are seeing octopus and shrimp and fish and amazing under water feature where you get this hot fluid from under the ocean floor and it's feeding microbe and...
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dan ashley, abc 7 news. >> the ocean observatory's initiatives have half a dozen research sites in oceanss is the only one that includes a cable system on the sea floor. we have a link to more video and details of the mission at a aab abc7news.com. you can click on "see it on tv." francis is here with a preview of a rainy forecast. >> more rain on the way, and i know carolyn, you've been thinking wow, we've already had a lot of rain, and you're right. we're at 244% of normal already in oakland. low clouds there behind the bay bridge. i'll tell you how much rain you can expect with the seven-day forecast. >> thank you, francis. >>> also ahead, stanford with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer ca
dan ashley, abc 7 news. >> the ocean observatory's initiatives have half a dozen research sites in oceanss is the only one that includes a cable system on the sea floor. we have a link to more video and details of the mission at a aab abc7news.com. you can click on "see it on tv." francis is here with a preview of a rainy forecast. >> more rain on the way, and i know carolyn, you've been thinking wow, we've already had a lot of rain, and you're right. we're at 244% of...
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ocean water.being lowered into a hot spot 300 miles off the oregon coast as part of the ocean observatory initiative launching a new era of ocean exploration. they provided this underwater video. mary miller with explore tour yum was on that exhibition blogging and doing live updates to tell the public weighs goiha on. >> you see octopus and fish and shrimp with underwater features where you get this hot fluid from under the ocean floor and it is feeding microbes and supporting communities of life that we didn't know existed 30 years ago. >> reporter: this is the top of an active volcano that erupted two years ago. you can see the different type of lava flows and parts of a collapsed lava basin. even in this desolate environment, there's life. a national science foundation is spending almost a quarter billion dollar to cover this area with a network of sophisticated cameras and instruments. the system is being built by a remotely operated submarine controlled from the ship above. it takes three to
ocean water.being lowered into a hot spot 300 miles off the oregon coast as part of the ocean observatory initiative launching a new era of ocean exploration. they provided this underwater video. mary miller with explore tour yum was on that exhibition blogging and doing live updates to tell the public weighs goiha on. >> you see octopus and fish and shrimp with underwater features where you get this hot fluid from under the ocean floor and it is feeding microbes and supporting...
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so for now it's laps in a local lagoon instead of ocean swims.snorkeler instead of sharks. diana's dream is slipping away. >> agonizing. it's not just been frustrating, it's been absolutely agonizing. i wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, worried i won't even get my chance. >> but all the laps in the world can't change the weather. >> it's rough out there now. it blowing 15 knots of wind. there will be six-foot seas out there. >> by october conditions have bottomed out. navigator david marchand. >> last weekend the water temperature dropped almost six degrees over the weekend and that's -- once it gets below 80 degrees, she can't do it. >> i feel like i've let down but -- >> after training a year, handling countless logistics and spending a huge chunk of her savings, diana makes a gut-wrenching decision. >> i've just been under tremendous stress. >> i sat down and wrote this e-mail a couple of days ago. "the day has come. the seas here today have dropped to 77 degrees, far below my threshold for such a
so for now it's laps in a local lagoon instead of ocean swims.snorkeler instead of sharks. diana's dream is slipping away. >> agonizing. it's not just been frustrating, it's been absolutely agonizing. i wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, worried i won't even get my chance. >> but all the laps in the world can't change the weather. >> it's rough out there now. it blowing 15 knots of wind. there will be six-foot seas out there....
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have hurricane humberto and the first of 2013 and we've had two tropical storms over the atlantic ocean and this one finally making it to the 120 kilometer-per-hour mark. these are the five latest-forming hurricanes in the atlantic since the beginning of the satellite era. before that you couldn't get eyes on the ocean here to see if the storm was developing up without a ship being out there, but humberto, it formed here on september 11, 2013, at 9 utc. the other one was gustav in 2002 and just three hours later. a very quiet season thus far and this storm system as far as impacting any land areas, it really isn't going to be doing very much of that. some rain toward the azores and then toward the west moving into cooler sea surface temperatures and unfavorable conditions and expect it to slowly weaken going out to the weekend.
have hurricane humberto and the first of 2013 and we've had two tropical storms over the atlantic ocean and this one finally making it to the 120 kilometer-per-hour mark. these are the five latest-forming hurricanes in the atlantic since the beginning of the satellite era. before that you couldn't get eyes on the ocean here to see if the storm was developing up without a ship being out there, but humberto, it formed here on september 11, 2013, at 9 utc. the other one was gustav in 2002 and just...
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we're going to talk today about ocean tides. ocean tides. i've got a question for you. the tides are influenced by the moon. the tides are influenced by the sun. which plays the greater role in raising tides, the moon or the sun? what is it? the moon. i got a different question for you. there's a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth, the oceans of the earth and the moon. there is also a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth and the mass of the sun, so both are pulling. which do you suppose pulls harder on the oceans of the earth, the moon or the sun? how many say the moon? stand up. how many say the sun? how did you guys know it's the sun? how do you know? where did you find it? how could you not read the chapter and be astonished by that? i always used to think that the moon pulled harder on the oceans because it's closer, and the sun's so far away that the pull is a lot less. that's what i used to think, and then i get into my physics and boom, sometimes in physics you find things that are kind of like counterintuitive, don't they kind o
we're going to talk today about ocean tides. ocean tides. i've got a question for you. the tides are influenced by the moon. the tides are influenced by the sun. which plays the greater role in raising tides, the moon or the sun? what is it? the moon. i got a different question for you. there's a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth, the oceans of the earth and the moon. there is also a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth and the mass of the sun, so both are...
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ocean city is a bit breezy with winds at 16 miles per hour. today, it looks like we will have a mix of sun and clouds and the rain chance coming monday and next week and we will warm up more. enjoy these mild temperatures while we have them. the highs today between 70-76 degrees. cloudy this morning through noon and by the afternoon, a slight break. the clouds will be in place and 70 by men and 73 degrees right 7:00 this evening. to eightheast winds up knots. it is time to talk football -- the ravens are taken on the weather,th great temperatures between 70-73 tomorrow and high pressure is in place. our next weather maker is out west. this cold front will come through the region by monday. that will give us a slight rain chance of monday. it is packing a little moisture. about 5:30urday at p.m., clouds still lingering but a slight break at that moment. on sunday morning, we will notice a few clouds and ocean city make it rushed by a shower in the evening and overnight. the rest of us should stay dry. the line of showers is organized as a comes
ocean city is a bit breezy with winds at 16 miles per hour. today, it looks like we will have a mix of sun and clouds and the rain chance coming monday and next week and we will warm up more. enjoy these mild temperatures while we have them. the highs today between 70-76 degrees. cloudy this morning through noon and by the afternoon, a slight break. the clouds will be in place and 70 by men and 73 degrees right 7:00 this evening. to eightheast winds up knots. it is time to talk football -- the...
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however, that will become an ocean storm as we get into your day on friday and going into the weekend. here's the system as weigh go into saturday. new models have pushed it further toward the west. we think that's going to be a mex comur of sunshine and clouds over the city but the rain chance best out toward cape cod, maybe ocean city but the bulk of the action will be well offshore toward the east. eventually that will lift toward the canadian mary time -- marry times. 60 in boston. so that's some good news, not anticipating cool air, not anticipating mild air over the next several days, so the future trend 60s. 60s north of the beltway tomorrow. upper 60s, lower 70s the general rule. by saturday a blend of sunshine and clouds with temperatures in the low 70s. a quick look at the tropics. by the way it's hurricane season. there's a huge wave but the issue has been dry air. we'll watch it and talk more about it. 60 in town. it will feel good. a little more milder than where we were yesterday or last night. 75 for tomorrow. 70s outside the belled -- the beltway. take a look at the se
however, that will become an ocean storm as we get into your day on friday and going into the weekend. here's the system as weigh go into saturday. new models have pushed it further toward the west. we think that's going to be a mex comur of sunshine and clouds over the city but the rain chance best out toward cape cod, maybe ocean city but the bulk of the action will be well offshore toward the east. eventually that will lift toward the canadian mary time -- marry times. 60 in boston. so...
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but they can have a view of the ocean in between houses. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> thank you very much for the time. >> thank you. >> speakers in support of the project sponsor, roger, whiter, cam engine. yeah. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm roger writer and i am the president of the balboa terrace homes association and i am here first in my, official capacity to state that the homes association has no objection to the proposed project that mr. and mrs. nuyen and their agent have cooperated fully with the association and have submitted to the architectal review process for the past two and a half years. it has an active association and a very active architectal review committee and i believe that a letter from the chair of the committee was in the file and unable to be here today but he wrote a separate letter, pointing out that the committee received for negative comments from the neighbors, at any time, and based on the fact that they have followed the protocol, and the proposed change in height and other external modifications did not conflict with the ccnr in t
but they can have a view of the ocean in between houses. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> thank you very much for the time. >> thank you. >> speakers in support of the project sponsor, roger, whiter, cam engine. yeah. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm roger writer and i am the president of the balboa terrace homes association and i am here first in my, official capacity to state that the homes association has no objection to the proposed project that mr....
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cleanup day appeared >> the state's largest volunteer events appeared kron 4 news mike pelton is at oceanhere the cleanup begins later this morning appeared >> last your volunteers removed 730,000 lbs. of trash from the area's beaches and waterways. >> the trash is incredible it kills birds it endangers our economy about ecology. >> mix the beach but we appear >> the cleanup begins at 9:00 this morning and if you want to volunteer you will need to bring your own pair of gloves and bucket. >> you also need to sign a waiver that to consign all >>. they also give a $100 for the most unusual piece of debris that is found appeared >> back to you it appeared >> that of the way. baggataway. >> lines and tempers don't mix some fighting in pasadena where people were lining up to buy the new iphone appeared >> three people were arrested and more than 80 people were brought ian just a whole place is in line for one man who resells the iphone appeared >> apple heard about this scheme and limited the number falls gigabyte appeared >> here in the bay area when hundreds of people waited to get their han
cleanup day appeared >> the state's largest volunteer events appeared kron 4 news mike pelton is at oceanhere the cleanup begins later this morning appeared >> last your volunteers removed 730,000 lbs. of trash from the area's beaches and waterways. >> the trash is incredible it kills birds it endangers our economy about ecology. >> mix the beach but we appear >> the cleanup begins at 9:00 this morning and if you want to volunteer you will need to bring your own...
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yet the crew has been out on the open ocean. back at the cape town seaport there's still another twenty eight days or so. but after antarctica even here feels almost like. put it on your cultural phenomena like. the face i think you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. that was a new alert animation scared me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of snow white and gray. that has been rendered in a court of law. is the story. playing out in real life. well i'm john berman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture today yet another mass shooting this time in the nation's capital brought home the reality of gun violence in america of the latest information on today's tragedy later on in the show and it's
yet the crew has been out on the open ocean. back at the cape town seaport there's still another twenty eight days or so. but after antarctica even here feels almost like. put it on your cultural phenomena like. the face i think you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. that was a...
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just look at that ocean and imagine swimming in it for so far, so long. it would be a challenge for anyone, even a 20-year-old. diana is three times that age. she's going to have to train harder, better, to even have a chance. >> when diana enters the water, she enters a very hostile environment. >> this doctor specializes in extreme medicine and know what is her body will go through. >> she won't be able to keep up the energy and heat loss she'll be experiencing. >> impossible to do that? >> impossible to do that. she's going to be running at deficit and as time goes on, the deficit will increase and she'll just be providing energy for those organs essential for her survival. she has to swim to florida before the point to where her body deteriorates where she can't swim at all. >> to prepare, she pushes will farther and longer. she ready for her first test, a 24-hour training swim. her longest in four years. if she fails, it means the end of her extreme dream. now the team gathers to meet and to plan with diana leading the charge. >> tomorrow is a tremen
just look at that ocean and imagine swimming in it for so far, so long. it would be a challenge for anyone, even a 20-year-old. diana is three times that age. she's going to have to train harder, better, to even have a chance. >> when diana enters the water, she enters a very hostile environment. >> this doctor specializes in extreme medicine and know what is her body will go through. >> she won't be able to keep up the energy and heat loss she'll be experiencing. >>...
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yet the crew has been out on the open ocean. of the cape town seaport this still. even here feels almost like home. so we leave the people. that no one is with to get. from. the island is so small the burmese it's the center see the center of the universe. on a tiny island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stanza ruined monastery forty years ago to lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here. they have no idea but the island would change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the island. never seen anything like this before you begin to cover the costs of the fortress of ice is grown in just one hour and it's only the beginning. i little. let's treat. her. all. right. the syrian government completes a handover of chemical weapons dated to a hague based watchdog while moscow says his approach to assad may change if he doesn't play by the rules. officials demand israel explain why its military seized a truck with emergency aid for palestinians and reportedly mistreated european diplomats accompanying it. dozens killed in an attack b
yet the crew has been out on the open ocean. of the cape town seaport this still. even here feels almost like home. so we leave the people. that no one is with to get. from. the island is so small the burmese it's the center see the center of the universe. on a tiny island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stanza ruined monastery forty years ago to lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here. they have no idea but the island would change their lives forever but they would...
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and then the next stage is that the oceans if you warm the oceans if you want a lot they will stagnate. i mean if they start to lose the oxygen and i think that's what happens in the oceans i think the extinction of the oceans is the stagnation and the loss of oxygen we should have kicks enough to few tens of thousands of years and then finally on land treating it i think people maybe just became so hot on land to actually be plants to struggle and so we actually see the direct effect of war from land causing the extinction of a lot of plants in the methane release in the ocean has led to the final warming that that killed up everything. i think i think is an important part of the trigger the initial start of the thing is the volcanism itself in siberia releases. which is as we all know is a greenhouse gas and so. it's a warming trend and it's these sort of feedbacks we've been. committed to exacerbate keep going and essentially get worse and worse and worse and it becomes particularly bad if you kill of plants plants are a natural way of taking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere if
and then the next stage is that the oceans if you warm the oceans if you want a lot they will stagnate. i mean if they start to lose the oxygen and i think that's what happens in the oceans i think the extinction of the oceans is the stagnation and the loss of oxygen we should have kicks enough to few tens of thousands of years and then finally on land treating it i think people maybe just became so hot on land to actually be plants to struggle and so we actually see the direct effect of war...
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you're talking about placing a 90,000-pound, 100-foot-long turbine into the ocean. you tell me there is no impact on the environment? >> we -- we do extensive monitoring and the bottom line is that there is no known impacts to the marine environment. >> reporter: convincing local residents of that was vital because the region's economy depends on the water. dave mar rang is a local cook. >> over the site, 15 ages, around 30,000 fish in each one of those cablesges. they've good life. >> reporter: salmon farming, commercial fishing, shipping and tourism is the biggest employers in the area n a county with the state's highest unemployment rate of 9.3%, many were deeply concerned about anything that could harm business. >> well, it was kind of -- it was kind of funny. a friend of mine, he come and seen me and told me what they wanted to do and i -- you know, my first reaction, want to do what? >> reporter: but in the six years since the tidal project began, mar rang says it hasn't been disruptive. in says, it has been a boone to the local economy. >> they have come in a
you're talking about placing a 90,000-pound, 100-foot-long turbine into the ocean. you tell me there is no impact on the environment? >> we -- we do extensive monitoring and the bottom line is that there is no known impacts to the marine environment. >> reporter: convincing local residents of that was vital because the region's economy depends on the water. dave mar rang is a local cook. >> over the site, 15 ages, around 30,000 fish in each one of those cablesges. they've good...
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most of the sea lane is along the country's arctic ocean coast. russian officials said ships can use the new route for six months beginning in june every year. >> translator: it's a good way for us to save time. but the route can only be navigated for a limited period. >> russian officials said they expect nearly 50 vessels is cross the arctic ocean this year. >>> and that's the latest in business news for this hour. i will leave you with a check on markets. >>> philippine officials say they're feeling the pressure. they say china appears to be building a concrete structure on a disputed shoal in the south china sea. they say china is trying to put the rocky reef under its control. officials of the philippines' defense ministry reported their findings about the scarborough shoal at a national assembly session. they see a navy aircraft took photos on saturday. the officials say the photos show a concrete foundation and about 30 blocks blocks along with a stole gate. scarborough shoal is 200 kilometers of the luzon island. the shoal is within the co
most of the sea lane is along the country's arctic ocean coast. russian officials said ships can use the new route for six months beginning in june every year. >> translator: it's a good way for us to save time. but the route can only be navigated for a limited period. >> russian officials said they expect nearly 50 vessels is cross the arctic ocean this year. >>> and that's the latest in business news for this hour. i will leave you with a check on markets. >>>...
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yet the crew has been out on the open ocean. back of the cape town seaport there's still another twenty eight days or so to petersburg but after antarctica even here feels almost like. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so i'm likely to push the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point a month or so it's six am a car is on the docket. no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you have to punch be ready for a battle for the speech and little down the freedom to cost. war is probably the most complex and difficult human activity. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just kill a bunch of people in the jungle if you want to see their families they're really us people. reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it is because it was nine times four in the morning even the best e
yet the crew has been out on the open ocean. back of the cape town seaport there's still another twenty eight days or so to petersburg but after antarctica even here feels almost like. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so i'm likely to push the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point a month or so it's six am a car is on the docket. no more weasel words when you have a direct question be...