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components that contribute to ocean acidification and so changes the balance in the ocean chemistry carbonic acid that's correct so it which is an acid so the ocean becomes more acidic that's correct that's how it functions and you know more acidic environment the animals that need to absorb calcium which is very alkaline if i'm remembering my old volcano with the baking soda in the vinegar if there wasn't calcium involved maybe that and whatever from you know elementary school. science for the these animals that need to have calcium on their shells the calcium is not as bioavailable or more acidic environment as that that's correct and also the the acid base regulation the. capacity of organisms to maintain themselves mean that they have to expend more energy to do so in a condition of greater ocean acidification and so it might mean that they have less energy which other things like like growing and prospering and of course we're not talking only about you know oysters and big big kind of creatures that you immediately associate with shells but we're talking organisms like corals and coral
components that contribute to ocean acidification and so changes the balance in the ocean chemistry carbonic acid that's correct so it which is an acid so the ocean becomes more acidic that's correct that's how it functions and you know more acidic environment the animals that need to absorb calcium which is very alkaline if i'm remembering my old volcano with the baking soda in the vinegar if there wasn't calcium involved maybe that and whatever from you know elementary school. science for the...
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none.re is the oceans are live support system. we need the ocean.e need to understand before we destroy. right now our rate of destruction is higher than that of understanding. >> how are we destroying it? >> in every way we can think of. the runoff through the rivers wind up in the ocean. the food we eat we take from the ocean. we have wrecked the food web in the ocean. we are dumping chemicals from ocean.ture into the we are warming the planet that is killing the coral reefs. >> i wonder what will shock us into realizing this is urgent? essential for survival? >> it will take a shot of some kind. it will have a serious impact. it might be something that happens in the oceans that does that. i'm talking about where does the rain come from? it evaporates off the ocean. >> you will go back to the marina trench? you have this wonderful analogy about somebody who lands in a small wheatfields in iowa. don't mean to trivialize what we did. i use an example. if you jump out of an airplane at night and land in iowa wheatfields and walk around with a flashl
none.re is the oceans are live support system. we need the ocean.e need to understand before we destroy. right now our rate of destruction is higher than that of understanding. >> how are we destroying it? >> in every way we can think of. the runoff through the rivers wind up in the ocean. the food we eat we take from the ocean. we have wrecked the food web in the ocean. we are dumping chemicals from ocean.ture into the we are warming the planet that is killing the coral reefs....
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a lot of the food we eat we take from the ocean so we've wrecked the food web in the ocean.dumping chemicals from agriculture into the ocean. w e're warming the planet which is killing the coral reefs. it's a bad feedback cycles. >> rose: what will shock us into realizing this is urgent and immediate and essential for survival. >> it will take a shock of some kind, maybe it will be a food shock which will have a serious impact to our food supply and it might be something that happens in the oceans that does that. i'm not talking about eating fish, i'm talking about where does the rain come for example it evaporates off the ocean, comes in and rains on the land. >> rose: you will go back to the mariana trench because odds say, you know, there were parts, you have this wonderful analogy about somebody who lands in a small wheat field somewhere in iowa. >> yes, right. >> rose: kansas maybe. >> yes. i mean, i don't mean to trivialize what we did but i use it as an example how we scratch the surface. if you jump out of an airplane with a parachute at night and you land in an iowa
a lot of the food we eat we take from the ocean so we've wrecked the food web in the ocean.dumping chemicals from agriculture into the ocean. w e're warming the planet which is killing the coral reefs. it's a bad feedback cycles. >> rose: what will shock us into realizing this is urgent and immediate and essential for survival. >> it will take a shock of some kind, maybe it will be a food shock which will have a serious impact to our food supply and it might be something that...
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most of the waste isn't thrown into the ocean. it drifts there from the land. 80%, according to one estimate, is carried into the oceans by rivers and the wind. there are initiatives worldwide to collect waste on the beaches before it gets into the ocean. >> we can't remove the waste that's already in the oceans. of course we can collect trash on the beach. but in view of the size of the oceans and the amount of waste that's in them, it's mission impossible. >> instead, lars gutow is pinning his hopes on the future. plastic has to be avoided or become so expensive that collecting and recycling it become profitable. >> i always compare it with scrap metal. if you leave it outside your door in the evening, the next morning it's guaranteed to be gone, because it fetches good money. so, if we got similar prices for plastic, i'm convinced many people would go out and collect it. >> in addition, we all have to be more aware that plastic is a problem. educating children and teenagers, as here in namibia, is a good place to start. >> so,
most of the waste isn't thrown into the ocean. it drifts there from the land. 80%, according to one estimate, is carried into the oceans by rivers and the wind. there are initiatives worldwide to collect waste on the beaches before it gets into the ocean. >> we can't remove the waste that's already in the oceans. of course we can collect trash on the beach. but in view of the size of the oceans and the amount of waste that's in them, it's mission impossible. >> instead, lars gutow...
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it evaporates off the ocean.rains on the land. ♪ >> you will go back to the >> you will go back to the mariana trench? as you say, there were parts -- you have this wonderful analogy about somebody who lands in a small wheat field. >> i do not mean to trivialize what we did but i use it as an example of how we really only scratched the surface. if you jump out of an airplane at night with a parachute and you land in an iowa wheat field and you walk around with a flashlight for a couple of hours, you do not get you say you explored america. if you put all of these deep trenches together, you get an area equivalent to north america. >> a continent. >> a dark continent. it has never been seen. that is pretty amazing. >> think aloud what we might find. >> we have seen evidence to support the idea that life may have originated in the deep trenches. we have found evidence. there are a lot of theories about where life came from originally on planet earth. but a fairly new what is the idea that the subduction process its
it evaporates off the ocean.rains on the land. ♪ >> you will go back to the >> you will go back to the mariana trench? as you say, there were parts -- you have this wonderful analogy about somebody who lands in a small wheat field. >> i do not mean to trivialize what we did but i use it as an example of how we really only scratched the surface. if you jump out of an airplane at night with a parachute and you land in an iowa wheat field and you walk around with a flashlight...
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. >> what does ocean's 11, ocean's atlantic city. >> reporter: showily after 6:00 a.m., 19 year-old isaiah plumber and aaron evans entered side door of the caesars casino wearing masks and carrying the gun. >> during the robbery they point aid gun at one of the employees as money exchange was taking place and they left with proceeds of approximately $180,000, through that side door. >> reporter: getaway car with two more young men was waiting on arkansas avenue. they all got away but not for long. within hours police identified plumber who had just been fired weeks before from a security job at caesars. i been investigators say it was obvious suspect had inside knowledge of the casino. >> took a very short period of time to commit this crime and the location where it occurred, and how it occurred. >> reporter: over the next several weeks police made a total of 58 rests including two suspects in delaware. during one of the busts, police say a delaware state trooper was shot in the vest but was not seriously you are the. in all $150,000 of cash and property was recovered including an expensi
. >> what does ocean's 11, ocean's atlantic city. >> reporter: showily after 6:00 a.m., 19 year-old isaiah plumber and aaron evans entered side door of the caesars casino wearing masks and carrying the gun. >> during the robbery they point aid gun at one of the employees as money exchange was taking place and they left with proceeds of approximately $180,000, through that side door. >> reporter: getaway car with two more young men was waiting on arkansas avenue. they all...
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my specialization is the ocean.hould do what i do best. >> but there is no doubt we will go to mars? >> i do not believe that our government will send human beings to mars. >> they depend on people like elon musk. >> i think the political will fail? >> is there any political will to explore the sea? >> there is virtually none. we need to change that. mars could wait a little bit longer. i hate to say that. it sounds like heresy. our lifeceans are support. we need the ocean, and we need to understand it before we destroy it. now our rate of destruction is much higher. >> how are we destroying it? >> in every way. the things we do on land that run off to the rivers and wind up in the food we eat we take from the ocean. web, weecked the food are dumping chemicals, we are warming the planet and killing the coral reefs. it is a very bad cycle. >> i wonder what will shock us into realizing that this is urgent and immediate and essential for survival? >> it will take a shock of some kind. maybe it will be a food shock. and
my specialization is the ocean.hould do what i do best. >> but there is no doubt we will go to mars? >> i do not believe that our government will send human beings to mars. >> they depend on people like elon musk. >> i think the political will fail? >> is there any political will to explore the sea? >> there is virtually none. we need to change that. mars could wait a little bit longer. i hate to say that. it sounds like heresy. our lifeceans are support. we...
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through oceans when there is no oxygen. very likely, what caused this iron to change its chemical state and drop out of solution was photosynthetic bacteria. so, rocks like this tell us that for the first half of our planet's history, there was very little, if any, free oxygen gas in the atmosphere and oceans. you and i wouldn't have lasted five minutes on the early earth. narrator: some of the most revealing clues to the rise of oxygen can only be uncovered through organic chemistry. knoll's colleague, biogeochemist ann pearson, analyzes ancient rocks to reconstruct the biology and environment of this era. the organic-rich sedimentary rocks that we can sometimes find, such as the example here, a lot of this organic matter is actually retained in its original form, which means that the molecular structure of the rock hasn't been destroyed even though this rock is well over a billion years old. and so we can identify the kinds of organisms that were present in the system, and those organisms tell us something about the envir
through oceans when there is no oxygen. very likely, what caused this iron to change its chemical state and drop out of solution was photosynthetic bacteria. so, rocks like this tell us that for the first half of our planet's history, there was very little, if any, free oxygen gas in the atmosphere and oceans. you and i wouldn't have lasted five minutes on the early earth. narrator: some of the most revealing clues to the rise of oxygen can only be uncovered through organic chemistry. knoll's...
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what we call ocean acidification. >> it's soluble in sea water as it moves from the air to the ocean, it binds with water molecules forming what's called carbonic acid. this is changing the very ocean. >> how is it particularly affecting the oysters? >> anything with a shell, an oyster, a muscle, all of those things use compliments of sea water to build their shell and those building blocks are calcium and carbonate. the more acidic the ocean is, the less material there is in that sea water for those animals shells. >> amazingly, it can take up to three years for an oyster to use calcium carbonate to grow large enough for market size. >> these are smalls. grill. >> the problem poses a serious threat for oyster farmers like sawyer who can not meet demand as shells develop. >> he is going to die down into the intake system. >> using innovative sensor equipment and scientific tests, hill's team has spent a year closely monitoring the actual fluctuations in the chemical bay. >> we are going to take that bottle and analyze some things back in the lab. our instruments are actually attached
what we call ocean acidification. >> it's soluble in sea water as it moves from the air to the ocean, it binds with water molecules forming what's called carbonic acid. this is changing the very ocean. >> how is it particularly affecting the oysters? >> anything with a shell, an oyster, a muscle, all of those things use compliments of sea water to build their shell and those building blocks are calcium and carbonate. the more acidic the ocean is, the less material there is in...
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we have been following this story and that boat is stuck in the surf in ocean beach in san franciscoebody jumped off that boat this morning but first responders have not found anybody yet and there is also a fear it may be leaking fuel. brian flores is out there and we will have a live report and it is monday august th and we have a combination of low clouds and fogs and we have a couple of sprinkles here and most of the rain is staying east of us and south, maybe tonight and tomorrow, i think the low is responsible and that will not happen until later. mostly cloudy and some sun breaks and humidity factors continue to be high even though it has come down since friday and up in the sierra there could be pockets of heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms. those can be one to two inches of rain and there is a lot of moisture around. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. froster city, i think i will so some rain and 60s closer to the water, here is tara. >>> we have slow downs and they are 20 minute delays in every direction and we will keep you posted on when those delays are lifted as far as
we have been following this story and that boat is stuck in the surf in ocean beach in san franciscoebody jumped off that boat this morning but first responders have not found anybody yet and there is also a fear it may be leaking fuel. brian flores is out there and we will have a live report and it is monday august th and we have a combination of low clouds and fogs and we have a couple of sprinkles here and most of the rain is staying east of us and south, maybe tonight and tomorrow, i think...
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waters like those that absorb the record kelvin ocean heat wave that should have triggered the el ninobut apparently won't and the drought like conditions that they're helping to influence these are a direct consequence of climate change and global warming according to know it as. an atmospheric administration global ocean temperatures were the highest ever measured for june and the global sea surface temperature anomaly the difference in sea surface temperature from its average historical average was again the highest in history no wrote that for the ocean the june global sea surface temperature was a record warm at this point six force degrees celsius that's one point one five degrees fahrenheit above the twentieth century average of sixteen point four degrees celsius this marks the first time that the monthly global temperature ocean temperature anomaly was higher than six tenths of a degree celsius and surpasses the previous all time record for any month of point zero five degrees cells five one hundred seven degrees because of climate change or global warming our oceans are gettin
waters like those that absorb the record kelvin ocean heat wave that should have triggered the el ninobut apparently won't and the drought like conditions that they're helping to influence these are a direct consequence of climate change and global warming according to know it as. an atmospheric administration global ocean temperatures were the highest ever measured for june and the global sea surface temperature anomaly the difference in sea surface temperature from its average historical...
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get this, twice the size of pacific ocean.size of frustrated with your overactive pacific ocean. get this, twice the size of bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or can't or won't self- catheterize if needed or have a urinary tract infection, or uti. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, fatigue, uti, painful urination,... ...and difficulty emptying your bladder. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and all medicines - especially botu
get this, twice the size of pacific ocean.size of frustrated with your overactive pacific ocean. get this, twice the size of bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away...
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live in ocean city, new jersey, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >> thank you. the weather may be fine but there is a cloud happening over the shore this holiday weekend. some 6,000 casino workers are set to lose their jobs in the next few days with show boat setting days sunday and rebel unwinding operations monday and tuesday and trump plaza closes september 18. and quarter of atlantic city casino workforce will be laid off. the state is considering one year mortgage payment extensions for the laid-off workers to minimize for closures and governor chris christie set to hold a summit september 8 to discussion other strategies a job training program in october and glimmer of hope, though, comes from credit rating agency fitch which says it does not for see any more casino closings for at least the next two years and they say the majority of money spent at revel convenient trump plaza will be splint among the eight surviving casinos and should benefit the bottom line. >> you couldn't ask for a nicer start temperature wise. mild start tonight. muggy weather headed
live in ocean city, new jersey, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >> thank you. the weather may be fine but there is a cloud happening over the shore this holiday weekend. some 6,000 casino workers are set to lose their jobs in the next few days with show boat setting days sunday and rebel unwinding operations monday and tuesday and trump plaza closes september 18. and quarter of atlantic city casino workforce will be laid off. the state is considering one year mortgage...
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ocean city zoning commission will meet tuesday to consider a ban on short term rentals in several large neighborhoods. maxine bentzel explains. >> reporter: gail crosby of resort rentals says the demographics of ocean city are changing. less families means more partiers who push past the rental capacity limits, but crosby worries the ban could negatively affect real estate businesses such as hers. >> the ban d really have an adverse effect on real estate in ocean city. no. 1, you've got people that have purchased property with the intent of renting it out on a weekly basis. if they don't have that income, they'll have to go through foreclosure. >> reporter: other than summertime help very few families come to ocean city more than a week. the director of planning and community department says he realizes that, but they're trying to protect stable areas that have become rowdy. >> a lot with people maybe unrelated coming in with the purpose of having a good time, they're on vacation, but that disrupts the neighborhood and it's using that to being a ban. it's when a group of people come in
ocean city zoning commission will meet tuesday to consider a ban on short term rentals in several large neighborhoods. maxine bentzel explains. >> reporter: gail crosby of resort rentals says the demographics of ocean city are changing. less families means more partiers who push past the rental capacity limits, but crosby worries the ban could negatively affect real estate businesses such as hers. >> the ban d really have an adverse effect on real estate in ocean city. no. 1, you've...
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it has to do with the ocean influence down there. let's go live on sky 6. and get you started with the view of atlantic city as we look down the coast, it's a beautiful morning, breath taking morning, nice and cool, low humidity levels, clear conditions, we have a few clouds out there, that's about it. we're expecting a combustion of sun and clouds later this afternoon and much quieter ocean, we're not expecting the poundings waves and low risk for rip currents. the ocean is calmer than what it's been doing over the last few days as hurricane cristobol came charging up the coastline earlier this week. in philadelphia, 63 degrees, dewpoint, 58. that's nice and low, winds out of the east at 7 miles per hour. they will be shifting out of the south. pressure reading 30.26 inches. here's a look at some of the numbers, nice and comfortable, north and west, 52 degrees in quakertown. 489 this morning. tarnlsville, 54 -- tanersville, 54. warrington, 57. 57 in woodbine, buena, 56. glassboro, 55. satellite and radar, it's going to be a nice, quiet day we have high pre
it has to do with the ocean influence down there. let's go live on sky 6. and get you started with the view of atlantic city as we look down the coast, it's a beautiful morning, breath taking morning, nice and cool, low humidity levels, clear conditions, we have a few clouds out there, that's about it. we're expecting a combustion of sun and clouds later this afternoon and much quieter ocean, we're not expecting the poundings waves and low risk for rip currents. the ocean is calmer than what...
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reporting from ocean city, melissa magee, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. a lot of hot happenings and a lot of sunny days this holiday weekend. whether you are heading to the shore or heading home. it's sunny out there right now, adam joseph is outside enjoying it. another nice day. >> anything but hot out here, but that will change, a beautiful breeze and a bright, blue sky, here are the numbers right now, only upper 70s to the north and west. 80 in philadelphia, 81 in millville and at the shore with a northwesterly wind, no sea breeze today, 80 at the boardwalk in sea isle city and along long beach island, you probably felt the winds clocking in at 18 miles per hour. sustained in philadelphia, 12 in allentown and 12 in millville. that drives in the cooler air for august with high pressure to the north and the clouds are to the north and east in new england and clouds to the west near chicago and the high will be pulling over our region tonight. and that will relax the wind and create comfortable temperatures for some football, very fall-like weather, this
reporting from ocean city, melissa magee, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. a lot of hot happenings and a lot of sunny days this holiday weekend. whether you are heading to the shore or heading home. it's sunny out there right now, adam joseph is outside enjoying it. another nice day. >> anything but hot out here, but that will change, a beautiful breeze and a bright, blue sky, here are the numbers right now, only upper 70s to the north and west. 80 in philadelphia,...
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here is her report from ocean city. >>> restaurant week comes to a close this friday, so make reservation and head out to wildwood for some food, wine and dine on one of 25 restaurants participating, the best part cash and tip is included in the price. >> bop to the boardwalk beat in atlantic city for the 3-d sound and light show, a free nightly show for the entire family as boardwalk hall is transformed into a colorful display of art set to music. once the sunsets you can check out the cool attractions every half hour starting at 8:30 p.m. the show runs through september 21st. >> try some of jersey's best tomatoes during the two-day tomato festival, you can find fresh tomatoes and tacos and tomato inspired jewelry and stained glass, the festival takes place from 5:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. hope to see you down the shore. >> and you guys, a short trip would not be complete without the shore staples, we have johnson's popcorn and taffy and gelato and of course you need the curly fries, let me tell you what is going on in ocean city. they have family nights from 7:30 until 9:30, we have a pre
here is her report from ocean city. >>> restaurant week comes to a close this friday, so make reservation and head out to wildwood for some food, wine and dine on one of 25 restaurants participating, the best part cash and tip is included in the price. >> bop to the boardwalk beat in atlantic city for the 3-d sound and light show, a free nightly show for the entire family as boardwalk hall is transformed into a colorful display of art set to music. once the sunsets you can check...
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the ocean is nice 77 degrees. set us up for this weekend, which is looking pretty good at the shore. we are still dry across the entire area. nothing even close by. the showers were near chicago yesterday. not making a lot of progress. not any immediate threat. through the night tonight, nothing going on. tomorrow, the weak front starts to come through. maybe some isolated showers. that's not very impressive for a front coming through in august. then, of course, the drier air comes in for thursday. really not much in the way of rain this week. there is cristobal getting a little bit better organized out there. the computer models all continue to make it turn to the right like they mostly do at this time of the year. so we're going to be in decent shape. but we still have this rip current risk. it's going to be high tomorrow and maybe even into thursday. otherwise, the weather is real nice. we're going to have a series of nice days at the shore here as we go into the weekend. clear, mild tonight. 68 in philadelphia
the ocean is nice 77 degrees. set us up for this weekend, which is looking pretty good at the shore. we are still dry across the entire area. nothing even close by. the showers were near chicago yesterday. not making a lot of progress. not any immediate threat. through the night tonight, nothing going on. tomorrow, the weak front starts to come through. maybe some isolated showers. that's not very impressive for a front coming through in august. then, of course, the drier air comes in for...
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knows the iconic ocean gallery. years in the same spot owner joe kroart is moving the entire building and the countless works of art to hollywood to be part of a h reality show. >> it's not about -- a tv reality show. >> it's not about the attraction. it's about people, emotions, people's feelings and stories, so each episode will be tentatively stories about people's connections to ocean gallery over the years. >> there's no more better landmark in ocean city than ocean gallery. >> kroart says he and his building will continue to create priceless publicity for ocean city from 3,000 miles away. >>> if you have a favorite farmers market, you might know today marks the start of the 15th annual national farmers market week. the event calls attention to the importance of farmers to the nation's food system. the farmers market coalition says farmers markets provide healthy food options to local residents and stimulate the local economies by creating jobs and promoting community development. many farmers markets like this
knows the iconic ocean gallery. years in the same spot owner joe kroart is moving the entire building and the countless works of art to hollywood to be part of a h reality show. >> it's not about -- a tv reality show. >> it's not about the attraction. it's about people, emotions, people's feelings and stories, so each episode will be tentatively stories about people's connections to ocean gallery over the years. >> there's no more better landmark in ocean city than ocean...
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city. >> we are going to ocean city think weekend, i can't wait.e have family in town. see you. >>> 7:53. doctors say they have found a new piece to the puzzle when it comes to diagnosing breast cancer will this new gene just discovered, be part of the general screen process. are you at higher risk for developing that disease. we will break it all down for you. >>> also you know him as harry potter we are talking to daniel this morning about his new role in the romantic comedy, what if. >>> joining us now is doctor nina radcliff so nice to have you in the studio, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> can you talk to us about the significant of this study, does this mean that more women are at risk or that we can at least identify women at risk. >> let me put this in perspective. it is 15 years since brca one and two queens have been discovered. this is something are exciting. this is the pieces of the puts that he will we call breast cancer. what we are seeing is people who have, tested positive, for this tumor increase their ris
city. >> we are going to ocean city think weekend, i can't wait.e have family in town. see you. >>> 7:53. doctors say they have found a new piece to the puzzle when it comes to diagnosing breast cancer will this new gene just discovered, be part of the general screen process. are you at higher risk for developing that disease. we will break it all down for you. >>> also you know him as harry potter we are talking to daniel this morning about his new role in the romantic...
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raising the level of ocean. changes in ocean currents which scientists describe as changes in bottom temperature. four examples, we serve clam fisheries on the east coast, oyster hatcheries in oregon, the fluke fishery in north carolina and scallop fishery in british columbia. the surf clam fishery was historically centered off the coast of virginia up to the center of new jersey. new jersey landed over 50% of the surf clams for the entire country and surf clams are the number one ingredient in clam chowder, which was, i think, the number one soup served in restaurants in the country. also enjoyed as fried and breaded clam strips. as outlined in the written evidence i've given, in addition, bottom temperature rise was first identified after a fisheries survey determined the die off of clams off of virginia. rutgers and vims scientists determined it was due to bottom temperature changes. cooler waters in new england saw greater spawning off new england. clam plants shut in virginia, maryland and new jersey and ne
raising the level of ocean. changes in ocean currents which scientists describe as changes in bottom temperature. four examples, we serve clam fisheries on the east coast, oyster hatcheries in oregon, the fluke fishery in north carolina and scallop fishery in british columbia. the surf clam fishery was historically centered off the coast of virginia up to the center of new jersey. new jersey landed over 50% of the surf clams for the entire country and surf clams are the number one ingredient in...
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surface very, very fast. >> reporter: ocean city beach patrol offers the following safety tips. only swim when beach patrol and lifeguards are on duty, feet in the sand until lifeguards are in the stand. always check with lifeguards about current conditions. swim directly in front of the nearest lifeguard. if you go in the water in rough positions, beach patrol advises not going beyond knee deep water. anything deeper is dangerous. >> that's when drownings occur when a person is in water over their head they never intended to be. in knee deep water, you'll have a good firm footing, so the waves aren't going to pull you out. >> reporter: and if they do? >> don't panic. the counterintuitive thing to do is the right thing to do. >> reporter: don't swim against the rip currents. swim parallel to the shore. the current you want to feet will eventually lead you to safety -- fight will eventually lead you to safety. another reason to be extra cautious, oc beach patrol are down to 60% of their peak summer lifeguard staffing which means the lifeguard stands are further a incorporate and
surface very, very fast. >> reporter: ocean city beach patrol offers the following safety tips. only swim when beach patrol and lifeguards are on duty, feet in the sand until lifeguards are in the stand. always check with lifeguards about current conditions. swim directly in front of the nearest lifeguard. if you go in the water in rough positions, beach patrol advises not going beyond knee deep water. anything deeper is dangerous. >> that's when drownings occur when a person is in...
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. >>> up next, the impact of a garbage pile floating in the pacific ocean. get this, twice the size of texas. >>> a california research team is just back from a voyage in the pacific ocean. they explored what's called the great pacific garbage patch. it's hundreds of miles long and growing. our miguel almaguer has more on what scientists are just now learning. >> reporter: the nearly two-month journey took the crew aboard the research vessel algalita where few ever traveled. an exploration into what's called the great pacific garbage patch, 1,000 miles off the coast of california into the middle of the world's largest open ocean. >> less than one hour. >> reporter: this was captain charles moore's tenth trip. and he discovers something he didn't know existed, an island of trash big enough to stand on. >> these are one of the most common debris items that we find out here. >> reporter: stretching hundreds of miles long, the garbage patch is a vortex of plastic, junk and debris swept together by the ocean's currents. captain moore says it's double the size of
. >>> up next, the impact of a garbage pile floating in the pacific ocean. get this, twice the size of texas. >>> a california research team is just back from a voyage in the pacific ocean. they explored what's called the great pacific garbage patch. it's hundreds of miles long and growing. our miguel almaguer has more on what scientists are just now learning. >> reporter: the nearly two-month journey took the crew aboard the research vessel algalita where few ever...
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i've done a press conference for a parent that operated a cannabis on ocean street he suffered himself to federal custody for money structuring the wrecklessness from this address transcends who on paper is operating a this collective this has been one of the problematic addresses the violations extend to 2011 and are not just in 207 i want to say that they're the worst on revolved nobody has been granted a permit to consult elevate they were asked not to do this in a residential structure they committed a felon with a loaded weapon and under the pressure view of president obama's regarding the medical cannabis oversight. when we are looking the current members that are paying their cooperative paying their rent with a $48,000 security deposit to formerly disgraced supervisor east side trust that's concerning to me and there's indications of critically minded maneuvers a touch of con artist try going on here that is important to protect the patients nobody in this room will agree to paying double market rate in san francisco. we should, you know, really take into consideration for pati
i've done a press conference for a parent that operated a cannabis on ocean street he suffered himself to federal custody for money structuring the wrecklessness from this address transcends who on paper is operating a this collective this has been one of the problematic addresses the violations extend to 2011 and are not just in 207 i want to say that they're the worst on revolved nobody has been granted a permit to consult elevate they were asked not to do this in a residential structure they...
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companies like safeway all the major food employers we were doing a card check at that location on ocean we stepped up to the plate away because they were having the illegal grow and stealing of electrical we didn't want a part of we firmly building in living wage pension and health and welfare contributions and giving back to the community a that's why we stepped up to the plate away from mission avenue we have other cannabis under the contract that provides for everything i've spoken about and i have one question do i currently have a financial relationship with the appellant? >> with whom. >> greg. >> yes. we have a contract if vallejo he was a cannabis there. >> when you stepped away and trying to do your card check neutrality or campaign effort was that in 2006 or - >> yeah. i'm not sure of the timing but. >> when you were making the effort to organize the shop and at this time was it possible that state is something euyou might consider. >> sure if the code ethic is followed we're not going to break the rules and regulations. >> thank you. next speaker. step forward. >> good evenin
companies like safeway all the major food employers we were doing a card check at that location on ocean we stepped up to the plate away because they were having the illegal grow and stealing of electrical we didn't want a part of we firmly building in living wage pension and health and welfare contributions and giving back to the community a that's why we stepped up to the plate away from mission avenue we have other cannabis under the contract that provides for everything i've spoken about...
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delaware bay, one foot, ocean waves, two feet.along the mid mid 80s for fortescue. >> a first season loss for the eagles and disappointing loss for the phillies. jeff skeverski has all your saturday morning sports. >> reporter: slope start to the eagles presoap -- sloppy start to the preseason opener, and nick foles looks nothing like the pro bowl quarterback that led to the team to the playoffs last year. the eagles offense first drive, third and 17. foles throws it into the no man's land. two interceptions last night. he had two all of last year. backup, mark sanchez comes in. matt barclay looked good under center. josh hoff only the kickoff turn, 102-yard kickoff return, but the eagles blow an 11 point lead in the second half. they lose 34-28. the only one able to catch up with hoff is ducis rogers. >> i trusted my blockers, we're going to try to set the tone for the rest of the preseason and get a kickoff return to the house. it makes an impact with the special teams we was able to do that, but we was wasn't able to pull off t
delaware bay, one foot, ocean waves, two feet.along the mid mid 80s for fortescue. >> a first season loss for the eagles and disappointing loss for the phillies. jeff skeverski has all your saturday morning sports. >> reporter: slope start to the eagles presoap -- sloppy start to the preseason opener, and nick foles looks nothing like the pro bowl quarterback that led to the team to the playoffs last year. the eagles offense first drive, third and 17. foles throws it into the no...
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really nice start here at ocean beach, we are going to see the fog settle in. and in pleasanton, getting low cloud cover this morning as well. ly take you through that all important forecast for today, even more important, we have a holiday weekend coming up. so we'll talk about that, first though, it's a traffic tuesday. it's still early, but mike's always tracking something. >> also we're tracking a majority of the bay area school districts, still more to come back online, but we are seeing heavier volume of traffic. we had a number of problems through dublin and pleasanton and sunol as well. today 580 and 680. that's right under where it says livermore. approaching north livermore by the time it gets to tassajara, it's clear. we're looking towards san francisco where on 280 at the alameda off-ramp, there's construction going on as well. i'm going to hand it off to you guys, off bigger issue in san francisco itself. >>> it is our breaking news this morning, several people are out of their homes this morning in san francisco after a fire at an autorepair shop.
really nice start here at ocean beach, we are going to see the fog settle in. and in pleasanton, getting low cloud cover this morning as well. ly take you through that all important forecast for today, even more important, we have a holiday weekend coming up. so we'll talk about that, first though, it's a traffic tuesday. it's still early, but mike's always tracking something. >> also we're tracking a majority of the bay area school districts, still more to come back online, but we are...
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by a fisherman off the coast of ocean city, maryland. that is great white shark circling the boat. it even tried to take bite of the motor at one point. that fisherman says it's not unusual to so sharks off the coast but he normally doesn't see great whites. >>> five more arrests have been made in the kaseen 93 heist at caesars atlantic city and investigators do believe this was an inside job. state police say that isaia plumber are aarons evans e add side door on july 21st and stole $180,000 in cash. plum her had been an employee at the hotel and cass soon know but was fired by caesars just a few weeks before the heist. so far eight suspects involved in the robbery are behind bars. police say they recovered much of the money in either cash, property or drug. >> pope francis is in south core tonight it's the first papal visit to the asian nation in a quarter century. new video of the holy father greeting the faithful. he later celebrated mass with an audience of 50,000 at a soccer stadium. earlier the pontiff made a public speech in engl
by a fisherman off the coast of ocean city, maryland. that is great white shark circling the boat. it even tried to take bite of the motor at one point. that fisherman says it's not unusual to so sharks off the coast but he normally doesn't see great whites. >>> five more arrests have been made in the kaseen 93 heist at caesars atlantic city and investigators do believe this was an inside job. state police say that isaia plumber are aarons evans e add side door on july 21st and stole...
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the ocean. survey ships go through and they fire off these canons. we can aid in that process. sin, thank you so much. we have a live shot of turtle bay, the island i grew up on. this is a few islands down from the big island of hawaii, where tropical storm iselle hit directly. now all of the islands in the path of hurricane julio, which could make landfall this weekend. still unsure about how hard it is going to hit land. it could be traveling more north of the island. there is a satellite shot from up above, as we were just discussing. some of the rarest minerals on the planet are used to create some of tech's top items, from smartphones to solar panels to electric cars. what are the hottest rocks in tech? ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. what are these elements, and hundred -- how do they get into your phone? cory is back with more. >> a company called american elements sells nearly every element in the periodic table. michael, good to see you. this is something we don'
the ocean. survey ships go through and they fire off these canons. we can aid in that process. sin, thank you so much. we have a live shot of turtle bay, the island i grew up on. this is a few islands down from the big island of hawaii, where tropical storm iselle hit directly. now all of the islands in the path of hurricane julio, which could make landfall this weekend. still unsure about how hard it is going to hit land. it could be traveling more north of the island. there is a satellite...
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we watched as they told everyone to get out of the ocean. they moved their lifeguard stand back on the sand. just a few minutes later, you can see people taking the risk now and going back into the ocean with no lifeguards on duty. these lifeguards are concerned about dangerous currents at a time when the beach patrols with dealing with a lack of manpower. powerful waves, life-threatening rip currents. this man laid out the rules for his 6-year-old twins before they went into the surf in ocean city today. >> i was explaining you can go only go up to your waist. the guard pulled everyone in and explained people have been in trouble today. >> reporter: the rules more strict with red flags flying for the second straight day, knee deep was the limit there. >> very strong. knocked me over three times. i'm not even all the way out. >> reporter: the dangerous conditions are being fuelled by a combination of factors. on shore winds, a new moon and tropical storm cristobal. >> the way the currents are, it's pulling down the beach. >> >> reporter: the
we watched as they told everyone to get out of the ocean. they moved their lifeguard stand back on the sand. just a few minutes later, you can see people taking the risk now and going back into the ocean with no lifeguards on duty. these lifeguards are concerned about dangerous currents at a time when the beach patrols with dealing with a lack of manpower. powerful waves, life-threatening rip currents. this man laid out the rules for his 6-year-old twins before they went into the surf in ocean...
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you topped ocean city right there. lady, she pregnant with twins, and she said toyed come down here. what's your name? >> franchesca. >> you're a clear eagles fan. >> yes. >> me and my step caughter. >> how are you doing? >> fine. >> she's a little tired. what did you bring down? >> lots of pencils, erasers, i have tissues. >> because kids get sick. >> they do. >> it is not cute. >> paper. >> great. >> what else do i have in here? i don't know, i went to target and started grabbing stuff. >> you went crazy. >> what did you when are you due? >> christmas day. >> congratulations. twin boys? >> yep. first one's name is michaelangelo gianni and fran chest co-dominick. >> nice. and you have no sleep ever again. >> no. >> congratulations, so, it is okay. we have a crew here, i see a crew. what's the crew's name? >> boys in the hood, girls in the hood, and also dream chasers. >> okay, and you guys, i brought some stuff down? >> absolutely. >> man, thank you guys for bringing the stuff down. i have the little one here, you oka
you topped ocean city right there. lady, she pregnant with twins, and she said toyed come down here. what's your name? >> franchesca. >> you're a clear eagles fan. >> yes. >> me and my step caughter. >> how are you doing? >> fine. >> she's a little tired. what did you bring down? >> lots of pencils, erasers, i have tissues. >> because kids get sick. >> they do. >> it is not cute. >> paper. >> great. >> what else...
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. >>> and we continue to remove a stranded ship here in ocean beach and we will have more on what may have happened were the ship's captain. >>> an actions santa clara officials are taking to help children escape violence in their own countries. >>> the santa clara continues. . >>> this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> well, for some people it is going to be a little bit foggy. a little drip drop and they are now making their presence and you will have a lot charge closer look. i know you are trash being. most of testimony as picked up .05 and we have and just wrap willing testimony pack around the lows and back avenue to concord, walnut creek, mt. diablo, 68 split and i know martinez had good rain for a while. 50s and 60s, they have not budged all morning long. .06 h-fair fair and that looks pretty weak. some up graded him. here is steve. >>> hey, steve, we have a two car crash and one of those cars is facing the wrong way. there you go, two lanes of traffic were blocked but luckily that was in the opposite direction and you can see on the west hand side of your screen, it is look
. >>> and we continue to remove a stranded ship here in ocean beach and we will have more on what may have happened were the ship's captain. >>> an actions santa clara officials are taking to help children escape violence in their own countries. >>> the santa clara continues. . >>> this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> well, for some people it is going to be a little bit foggy. a little drip drop and they are now making their presence and you will...
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. >>> but the massive search for a student in israel from ocean county. he is an ultra orthodox student that has been in israel studying there. nora muchanic joins us live in lakewood, ocean county, where friends of teen spoke a short while ago. >> this student's disappearance has rocked this community, his family say large one and well known in lakewood. he graduated here and was in israel doing post graduate work when he disappeared. he was expected to return to class tomorrow. tomorrow in a news conference, community leaders and politicians are calling on israel and the united states to do everything they can to find this young man. >> do everything to bring back my brother, and bring him back in good health. he was among those pleading with officials to do all they can to locate aaron, of lakewood that went missing in israel on friday. >> i want to say to the israeli government, treat aaron as if he was an israeli soldier is missing. we know what the government does when an israeli soldier goes missing. >> we know the concerns of the possibility of an
. >>> but the massive search for a student in israel from ocean county. he is an ultra orthodox student that has been in israel studying there. nora muchanic joins us live in lakewood, ocean county, where friends of teen spoke a short while ago. >> this student's disappearance has rocked this community, his family say large one and well known in lakewood. he graduated here and was in israel doing post graduate work when he disappeared. he was expected to return to class tomorrow....
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we are not facing the ocean. we will be seeing that rip current risk, stronger surf pick up here as berta is making its closest path to the shores right now. lets go to storm scan three. right the now things are quiet on cry land. we have had nothing more than a handful of clouds out there throughout the overnight. wider zoom starts to show signs of life through western pennsylvania. that is our next cold front starting to get it act together and then somewhat slow to move. we have the entire morning at least until we start to see any activity on the radar firing up here at home. meanwhile lets talk about that rip current risk one more time. berta is not making any direct impact to our shoreline but rather a northeast turn, it could clip new foundland and canada but that is it as far as north america is concern, but the ocean swells obviously radiates out away from the storm itself because of the wind, that is associated with the storm. that kicks up our surf and can lead to higher risk of rip currents as well. t
we are not facing the ocean. we will be seeing that rip current risk, stronger surf pick up here as berta is making its closest path to the shores right now. lets go to storm scan three. right the now things are quiet on cry land. we have had nothing more than a handful of clouds out there throughout the overnight. wider zoom starts to show signs of life through western pennsylvania. that is our next cold front starting to get it act together and then somewhat slow to move. we have the entire...
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ocean mysteries will be right back.hen you find clothes you love, so, why risk ruining the way they fit? try woolite. woolite's not just for delicates... it's for your everyday clothes. oohh...like this! because it has the right balance of cleaning and care. unlike other detergents, woolite with fiber-flex technology won't cause stretching, keeping that perfect fit, wash after wash. don't take a chance. trust woolite. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. i thought "so what?", but now "cai can't stop playingirst that's n that's not how it works. i mean it's so simple. it's like my car insurance. i saved 15% in fifteen minutes. well esurance could have saved you money in half that time. three in a row! sweet! 15 minutes for a quote isn't so sweet. level 2! start with a
ocean mysteries will be right back.hen you find clothes you love, so, why risk ruining the way they fit? try woolite. woolite's not just for delicates... it's for your everyday clothes. oohh...like this! because it has the right balance of cleaning and care. unlike other detergents, woolite with fiber-flex technology won't cause stretching, keeping that perfect fit, wash after wash. don't take a chance. trust woolite. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're...
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the ocean influence. get a load of these numbers, the poconos, are you kidding me? 49 degrees, allentown, 55. millville, 56. mount holly 57. dover, 60 degrees. it was a chilly start i had couple of people on facebook get in touch with me, they said they had to turn the heater on. quakertown, 62. warrington, 68. saint david, 61. chester and at this center city, 71 degrees, glassboro, 70 degrees, gandys beach, 72. woodbine 68 and hammonton, 63. we have low humidity levels and not much in the way of cloud cover as h continues to dominate the -- as high pressure continues to dominate the pattern. the winning streak will continue through tomorrow, as well. we're calling it a perfect ten weekend today and tomorrow, gorgeous. we see the return of thunderstorms by midweek. some of those will produce heavy rain, no 90s in sight. the dog days of august feeling like september. i'll have the details in just a bit. >> we begin with developing news in new jersey. the search is on for a gunman who shot a man on a willin
the ocean influence. get a load of these numbers, the poconos, are you kidding me? 49 degrees, allentown, 55. millville, 56. mount holly 57. dover, 60 degrees. it was a chilly start i had couple of people on facebook get in touch with me, they said they had to turn the heater on. quakertown, 62. warrington, 68. saint david, 61. chester and at this center city, 71 degrees, glassboro, 70 degrees, gandys beach, 72. woodbine 68 and hammonton, 63. we have low humidity levels and not much in the way...