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evacuations are across the pacific and pacific area. >>> hello, everyone. you are watching cnn live coverage of the earthquake in chile. here is what we know right now. at least 147 people were killed in the 8.8 magnitude quake. it struck just 100 kilometers from concepcion, chile, in the morning when people were asleep in their beds. dozens of aftershocks rattled the area hitting as far away as argentina. right now here is the situation on the ground as we know it. there is no power, no water and no telephone service in chile's capital of santiago. the airport is also out of commission for at least the next 24 hours. the earthquake has triggered tsunami warnings all across the pacific ocean. you're looking at pictures of the scale of the destruction there on the ground in chile. talking about those tsunami warnings. the provincial governor of chile says a massive weave struck hours ago killing at least three people. hawaii is bracing for possible tsunami less than two hours from now. >>> across the island chain, hawaiians are hoping for the best, but prepa
evacuations are across the pacific and pacific area. >>> hello, everyone. you are watching cnn live coverage of the earthquake in chile. here is what we know right now. at least 147 people were killed in the 8.8 magnitude quake. it struck just 100 kilometers from concepcion, chile, in the morning when people were asleep in their beds. dozens of aftershocks rattled the area hitting as far away as argentina. right now here is the situation on the ground as we know it. there is no power,...
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>> it went across the pacific, and it was upon, and it was a dress rehearsal for something thathat could happen in los angeles, san francisco, tokyo and istanbul. and this could be a dress rehearsal for a big one that could hit the united states. >> we'll get to the tsunami. and back to the earthquake though, and it's epic proportions. 8.8 on the richter scale is a factor, a multiple of times greater than the meetinge meaget caused such great devastation in haiti, and why was this one, i'm not down playing all of the collapsed buildings and devastation that i've noticed but why did this not cause the holocaust that the haitian quake did. >> earthquakes do not kill people. and it's buildings that kill people and corrupt building inspectors kill people. chile had the largest ever recorded, 9.5 on the richter dale in 1960. so the chill aias have had many dress reversals. >> buildings that i have witnessed myself that squashed so many good people. made of cheap concrete and too much sand and no metal reinforcements. and in chile, i was in a high-rise hotel. there to cover the coup against th
>> it went across the pacific, and it was upon, and it was a dress rehearsal for something thathat could happen in los angeles, san francisco, tokyo and istanbul. and this could be a dress rehearsal for a big one that could hit the united states. >> we'll get to the tsunami. and back to the earthquake though, and it's epic proportions. 8.8 on the richter scale is a factor, a multiple of times greater than the meetinge meaget caused such great devastation in haiti, and why was this...
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>> it went across the pacific as if it was a pond and in some sense a dress rehearsal for w somethingcould happen in los angeles, san francisco, >>e tokyo, istanbul. this could be a dress rehearsal for a big one that could hit the united states. >> geraldo: we will get to the tsunami. back to the earthquake and its epic proportion. 8.8 on the richter scale is a great, a multiple times than the meager 7.0 that caused widespread devastation in haiti. we was this one and i'm in no way downplaying the hundreds of deaths in chile and the slapsed buildings there and the -- and the collapsed buildings and the other devastation i have noted. why didn't this cause the kind of holocaust that the haiti quake did. >> earthquakes do not kill people. it is buildings and corrupt building inspectors that kill people. the chileans had a big one in 1960, the biggest jeff recorded 9.5 back in 1960 so the chileans have had many dress rehearsals. the haitians, building codes were out the window. >> out the window. buildings that i witnessed myself that squashed so many good people, made of cheap concrete,
>> it went across the pacific as if it was a pond and in some sense a dress rehearsal for w somethingcould happen in los angeles, san francisco, >>e tokyo, istanbul. this could be a dress rehearsal for a big one that could hit the united states. >> geraldo: we will get to the tsunami. back to the earthquake and its epic proportion. 8.8 on the richter scale is a great, a multiple times than the meager 7.0 that caused widespread devastation in haiti. we was this one and i'm in...
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it triggered a tsunami warning for the entire pacific region. evacuation sirens sounded today in hawaii as people along the coast were urged to seek higher ground. right now the first effects are being felt on the islands and experts say that it could take a couple of hours before the all clear is finally sounded. >>> if you'd like to help in the relief efforts already under way, just go to cnn.com/impact. you'll find a list of organizations that will deliver aid to chile as well as any other countries that might be damaged by a tsunami from the quake. impact's twitter page also maintains a twitter list on approved organizations that are responding. just search for cnn impact. >>> check this video out here. watch as a quick-thinking cop makes a split-second decision to save himself. he was investigating a crash on i-75 in suburban detroit but moments later he noticed an out of control car headed straight for him. he jumped at the last second to avoid getting pinned to another car, the one right there. amazingly the officer walked away with only
it triggered a tsunami warning for the entire pacific region. evacuation sirens sounded today in hawaii as people along the coast were urged to seek higher ground. right now the first effects are being felt on the islands and experts say that it could take a couple of hours before the all clear is finally sounded. >>> if you'd like to help in the relief efforts already under way, just go to cnn.com/impact. you'll find a list of organizations that will deliver aid to chile as well as...
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the earthquake triggered tsunami warnings for the entire pacific rim.mi waves hit hawaii's big island about an hour and a half ago. so far there are no reports of serious damage or injuries. hawaiians are still waiting for the all clear, however, signal, but an official at the pacific tsunami warning center says hawaii may have, quote, dodged a bullet. jacqui jeras is in the severe weather center. boy, that's a very confident kind of outlook, something tells me, you know, no one wants to let down their guard as of yet. >> and that's smart. the warning is still out there. so you don't want to say, hey, you know, everybody go back. because there is still a little bit of uncertainty about these situations. but when the director of the tsunami warning center says we dodged a bullet, hey, that's great news, hopefully. hopefully that's the case. we did have a tsunami. it occurred. it happened. we saw several rises in sea heights for the hawaiian islands. we actually had more significant ones over in chile. we had, you know, more than seven feet of water which
the earthquake triggered tsunami warnings for the entire pacific rim.mi waves hit hawaii's big island about an hour and a half ago. so far there are no reports of serious damage or injuries. hawaiians are still waiting for the all clear, however, signal, but an official at the pacific tsunami warning center says hawaii may have, quote, dodged a bullet. jacqui jeras is in the severe weather center. boy, that's a very confident kind of outlook, something tells me, you know, no one wants to let...
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we have the latest from the weather center across the pacific. certainly folks on vacation in hawaii are relieved and the residents as well. >> indeed. no question about it. and again, we will just have this serve as a drill, if you will, across the hawaiian islands and better to be safe than sorry. this could have materialized into a significant event in hawaii, but even if that happened with the advanced warning and the hours upon hours that we had with the advanced warning there should not have been lives lost. property would have been destroyed certainly, but neither happened. we are thanful for that. but i must say that we are still in the active tsunami threat and there are still areas that have not received the initial wave. here we are 24 hours almost after the epicenter of the 8.8, and we are still talking about the active areas here. in japan, they will be receiving the first wave at 5:09, and that is minutes away. as you see the orientation of japan, we go from the northeast to southwest. you would expect the waves to take a bit longer
we have the latest from the weather center across the pacific. certainly folks on vacation in hawaii are relieved and the residents as well. >> indeed. no question about it. and again, we will just have this serve as a drill, if you will, across the hawaiian islands and better to be safe than sorry. this could have materialized into a significant event in hawaii, but even if that happened with the advanced warning and the hours upon hours that we had with the advanced warning there should...
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these tsunamis that get generated will often travel across the pacific basin.warnings like this in years and years and years. when you are talking about the ocean, you know, there is nothing in between to stop those waves. it is a big column of water. we talk about storm surge. that is when wind blows the water up. when we talk about tsunami, this is the entire column or depth of the ocean. if you are sitting on a cruise ship, you are going to be just fine. you probably won't ever feel it. it feels like the regular waves, regular motion in the ocean. as it gets up toward the land, as it slopes up toward the coastline, all that water gets pushed up there and that is when you see tsunamis generated. no big surprise we are watching japan and russia in the upcoming hours. one other thing, larry, by the way. i wanted to show you from the japan meteorological agency, which parts of japan that will get hit. tokyo is here, okinawa is here. this is the greatest potential because of the coastline and ramp up where we could see ten-foot rises. >> larry: thanks, jacqui, do
these tsunamis that get generated will often travel across the pacific basin.warnings like this in years and years and years. when you are talking about the ocean, you know, there is nothing in between to stop those waves. it is a big column of water. we talk about storm surge. that is when wind blows the water up. when we talk about tsunami, this is the entire column or depth of the ocean. if you are sitting on a cruise ship, you are going to be just fine. you probably won't ever feel it. it...
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it does not cite the pacific bell language as a change in policy. the young broadcasting also supports that export to being unplanned, because the analysis of the fcc was that this was really not an intentional, because the organization brought in individuals who were going to be nude under their costumes, who were stopped stage to perform their act. it was not always implied -- >> is it a textual analysis or a fleeting analysis? wasn't the fleeting analysis part of the contractual analysis with pandering and graphic display? and if that is right, does that not undermine your argument? >> not necessarily. what the commission said about distinguishing the cases was to say it did involve the same kind of intent were planning of exposure. but even the supreme court's preference to the order is considered to salvage the argument, it is still insufficient to apply in this case to impose, because of what is recognized and trinity broadcasting company. in that case in cases cited in supplemental reading, they explained that even it it is sufficient to sati
it does not cite the pacific bell language as a change in policy. the young broadcasting also supports that export to being unplanned, because the analysis of the fcc was that this was really not an intentional, because the organization brought in individuals who were going to be nude under their costumes, who were stopped stage to perform their act. it was not always implied -- >> is it a textual analysis or a fleeting analysis? wasn't the fleeting analysis part of the contractual...
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and created a tsunami warning across the pacific ocean from south america to the pacific rim. stephanie stanton, nbc news. >>> a woman abducted, sexually assaulted and dumped miles away from home. tonight arlington police are looking for the guy who did it. they think he may have done something like this before. police say a gunman approached two women early this morning at a house near wilson boulevard and george mason drive. that's where we find darcy spencer tonight. what do we know? >> reporter: police are saying this woman is lucky to be alive. not only was she sexually assaulted, but was severely beaten. she was driven from this area here in arlington county to a place miles away and basically left f dead. arlington county police say a man abducted two women walking here in the 600 block of north wakefield street this morning. the armed gunman forced them into a home and tied them up. the abductor left the house with one of the victims answer forced her into his vehicle. some point during the ordeal she was sexually assaulted. >> officers immediately saturated the area.
and created a tsunami warning across the pacific ocean from south america to the pacific rim. stephanie stanton, nbc news. >>> a woman abducted, sexually assaulted and dumped miles away from home. tonight arlington police are looking for the guy who did it. they think he may have done something like this before. police say a gunman approached two women early this morning at a house near wilson boulevard and george mason drive. that's where we find darcy spencer tonight. what do we...
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there is more of the earthquake and its effect across the pacific on our website. for pictures of damage and video of the moment that earthquake hit code to wbaltv.com on the homepage. >> back here in the maryland officials continue investigation into what caused the deadly plane crash in anne arundel county. it went down in the yard of the single-family home. >> right behind me is with a single-engine airplane crashed. you can see how close it is to this home. the was one person in the home when the plane crashed into got out safely. although the plane crashed in a residential area and no one on the ground was injured. richard mayo lives at home close by and heard the crash. when he looked outside -- >> i saw there was something in the tree on fire in the poultry was on fire. there was fire all over the ground. i guess the fuel ignited on the ground. >> when firefighters arrived on the scene at around 4:30 p.m., the plan was on fire at the time of their arrival. crews extinguished it. it was determined there was one occupant who suffered a life- threatening -- fat
there is more of the earthquake and its effect across the pacific on our website. for pictures of damage and video of the moment that earthquake hit code to wbaltv.com on the homepage. >> back here in the maryland officials continue investigation into what caused the deadly plane crash in anne arundel county. it went down in the yard of the single-family home. >> right behind me is with a single-engine airplane crashed. you can see how close it is to this home. the was one person in...
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>> it went across the pacific, and it was upon, and it was a dress rehearsal for something thathat could happen in los angeles, san francisco, tokyo and istanbul. and this could be a dress rehearsal for a big one that could hit the united states. >> we'll get to the tsunami. and back to the earthquake though, and it's epic proportions. 8.8 on the richter scale is a factor, a multiple of times greater than the meetinge meaget caused such great devastation in haiti, and why was this one, i'm not down playing all of the collapsed buildings and devastation that i've noticed but why did this not cause the holocaust that the haitian quake did. >> earthquakes do not kill people. and it's buildings that kill people and corrupt building inspectors kill people. chile had the largest ever recorded, 9.5 on the richter dale in 1960. so the chill aias have had many dress reversals. >> buildings that i have witnessed myself that squashed so many good people. made of cheap concrete and too much sand and no metal reinforcements. and in chile, i was in a high-rise hotel. there to cover the coup against th
>> it went across the pacific, and it was upon, and it was a dress rehearsal for something thathat could happen in los angeles, san francisco, tokyo and istanbul. and this could be a dress rehearsal for a big one that could hit the united states. >> we'll get to the tsunami. and back to the earthquake though, and it's epic proportions. 8.8 on the richter scale is a factor, a multiple of times greater than the meetinge meaget caused such great devastation in haiti, and why was this...
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we are kegan i on the next pacific storm tuesday night -- keeping an eye on the next pacific storm tuesdayight into wednesday morning. 40 tomorrow with a florid, snow showers sunday at 41, and tuesday night into wednesday, that west coast storm. followed by windy and cold weather on thursday and friday. >> when it comes to new ways of connecting, communicating, and organizing our life, technology and the internet have been on the move. one company has been especially busy. mike takes a closer look at google. >> global voice gives you a single phone number that brings all your funds, save your voice mail on line, and transcribe your voice mail to tex. >> googles new voice telephone service not only gives out free telephone numbers but then actually transcribes the phone messages you get an e-mail to a written record. you can still play the calls and hear them, but this new service may be the coolest google innovation yet. to get it, you have to be invited. you can apply on the google side, but it is expected to be fully available to everybody sometime soon. this is now available to everyone
we are kegan i on the next pacific storm tuesday night -- keeping an eye on the next pacific storm tuesdayight into wednesday morning. 40 tomorrow with a florid, snow showers sunday at 41, and tuesday night into wednesday, that west coast storm. followed by windy and cold weather on thursday and friday. >> when it comes to new ways of connecting, communicating, and organizing our life, technology and the internet have been on the move. one company has been especially busy. mike takes a...
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pacific island nations brace for a possible tsunami. i'm craig melvin.et to that story in a moment. first, a brutal abduction of a woman. police have arrested a man in connection to a different crime but believe he could be connected to this crime. darcy, i just understand they just identified a suspect? >> reporter: yes. george torres is crged with robbery and abduction, an incident that happened in arlington a couple of weeks ago, but a strong suspect in this morning's abduction and sexual assault. we are told he is an active duty marine a woman who was abducted, beaten and sexually asauled was dumped here in prince william county. she somehow was able to seek help and get to a hospital. >> it's obviously very disturbing and raises a lot of concerns. i have a niece that goes to the bus stop right up the street. >> being this close to home is scary. you have to pay attention to who is out there. >> reporter: it started in this 600 block of wakefield. a man with a gun forced two women into a house and tied them up. he made one of the women get into his c
pacific island nations brace for a possible tsunami. i'm craig melvin.et to that story in a moment. first, a brutal abduction of a woman. police have arrested a man in connection to a different crime but believe he could be connected to this crime. darcy, i just understand they just identified a suspect? >> reporter: yes. george torres is crged with robbery and abduction, an incident that happened in arlington a couple of weeks ago, but a strong suspect in this morning's abduction and...
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>>> and as they get ready for the medal ceremony at pacific coliseum, a reminder coming up in late nightmary carillo will have all the reaction to ladies figure skating and my interview with alpine skier julia mancuso who won two silver medals here and tomorrow morning on "today" the crew will be back at the mountain, and tomorrow in prime time apolo ohno will skate in the final two events of his career perhaps and the four-man bobsled begins in the first of two runs and the champion in that event is steve holcomb and we go back to the coliseum for the ladies medal samy. >> that's joannie rochette, the bronze medalist. >> bronze medalist, representing canada, joannie rochette. >> one can only imagine her emotions nowas she accepts the affection of the crowd. >> silver medalist, representing japan, mao asada. >> and mao, the second silver medal won by the country of japan, midori ito won the silver medal back in 1992. >> and that was her idol growing up in skating, and she did something midori ito couldn't o do. >> and i hope her country receives this as a great success, her silver medal. >>
>>> and as they get ready for the medal ceremony at pacific coliseum, a reminder coming up in late nightmary carillo will have all the reaction to ladies figure skating and my interview with alpine skier julia mancuso who won two silver medals here and tomorrow morning on "today" the crew will be back at the mountain, and tomorrow in prime time apolo ohno will skate in the final two events of his career perhaps and the four-man bobsled begins in the first of two runs and the...
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the quake sent a tsunami across the pacific. in the end they were spared the worst. ly -- lee cowan is live in honolulu with the latest. >> reporter: the worst fears weren't realized but that was a wave big enough to focus the world's attention on it as it raced across the pacific and forced tens of thousands of people here in hawaii up to higher ground. it was the biggest evacuation since 1994. even though it ended up being a series of surges rather than a tsunami here, no one was crying wolf. there was every indication it could be every bit as big if not bigger than a wave that killed more than 60 people on the big island in 1960 and that was generated from a quake almost in the very same area as yesterday so people were taking this very seriously. sirens went off around 6:00 a.m. they gave people five hours of warning. they were stocking up on gas, stocking up on food. roads were clogged with traffic. a lot of people pulled over to the side and had tsunami watch parties looking down on the water expecting to see waves between six, eight feet, perhaps even higher.
the quake sent a tsunami across the pacific. in the end they were spared the worst. ly -- lee cowan is live in honolulu with the latest. >> reporter: the worst fears weren't realized but that was a wave big enough to focus the world's attention on it as it raced across the pacific and forced tens of thousands of people here in hawaii up to higher ground. it was the biggest evacuation since 1994. even though it ended up being a series of surges rather than a tsunami here, no one was crying...
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, north pacific and supports the management of walleye pollack, the largest u.s. fishery by weight and dollar value. soledad in summary are some highlights of this year's budget. i want to draw your attention to the number of products that we have developed to make it easy for you to access information about what's in our budget and to be able to pose questions. the noaa budgets every or the blue book available on the table at side is available both in hard copy but also on the web site. our detail budget narrative and other budget products or also available. if you have any questions regarding our budget by staff and i are here to answer your questions on specifics and you can also submit specific preston's to ask noaa budget at noaa.gov. so i would be pleased now to your answer in the questions you have to the extent that i can and i can't i will turn to people who are likely to have answers. but i want to emphasize how pleased we are with this budget to. if, of course, does not do everything that we would want, but it's a very good budget for noaa and i'm reall
, north pacific and supports the management of walleye pollack, the largest u.s. fishery by weight and dollar value. soledad in summary are some highlights of this year's budget. i want to draw your attention to the number of products that we have developed to make it easy for you to access information about what's in our budget and to be able to pose questions. the noaa budgets every or the blue book available on the table at side is available both in hard copy but also on the web site. our...
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the bruigalen center tomorrow n, 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific.to has been everywhere in this ball game, blocking shots, making baskets. been very much a factor in this game for washington state. >> don: i mean, going after every shot. randle, not sure what he's thinking. he can get that over casto. you just like the effort. you like your bigs to go after shots. when you can step in some. i like the bigs that challenge every shot. what does that do? it makes the offensive guys think twice the next time about going in there. pretty good numbers for casto, 13 points, 5 rebounds, 5 blocked shots. >> barry: i'll say. theo robertson goes to the line to try to put the bears ahead. >> don: there's been four lead changes in the last 4:30 after the cougars have led for 25 minutes. >> barry: they go for two. >> don: robertson, a pretty good free-throw shooter. 80% on the season. the first one he missed badly. >> barry: the cougs with the ball and the lead. koprivica, great look. couldn't get it, though. christopher for the rebound. >> don: a little flat tha
the bruigalen center tomorrow n, 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific.to has been everywhere in this ball game, blocking shots, making baskets. been very much a factor in this game for washington state. >> don: i mean, going after every shot. randle, not sure what he's thinking. he can get that over casto. you just like the effort. you like your bigs to go after shots. when you can step in some. i like the bigs that challenge every shot. what does that do? it makes the offensive guys think twice...
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4:00 eastern and 1:00 pacific.e from here in tucson. for don maclean i'm barry tompkins. thanks. so long, you've been watching pac-10 hoops. >>> now on "the final score" ready? >> i'm time to get the party started. >> my goodness. >> what have you been doing? >> i don't care what he does. >> let's go! >> control is in the hands of the driver. >> welcome to victory lane. >> yes and welcome to "the final score." i'm greg wolf. strap in. we have 30 minutes of highlights ahead. including the u.s. open preview from pebble beach. the cavs current winning streak is the longest in the league this season and what a way from a franchise record. they will either be the magic team and coming into our building and right now we are the best team in the nba. for the opening act, the cavs won 21 of the last 22 at home. lebron going up against dwight howard. howard said when asked if they were friends arrivals is a better way to describe it. lebron early on found jj there and there. this time ilgauskas passes and took the shot. the
4:00 eastern and 1:00 pacific.e from here in tucson. for don maclean i'm barry tompkins. thanks. so long, you've been watching pac-10 hoops. >>> now on "the final score" ready? >> i'm time to get the party started. >> my goodness. >> what have you been doing? >> i don't care what he does. >> let's go! >> control is in the hands of the driver. >> welcome to victory lane. >> yes and welcome to "the final score." i'm greg...
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pacific life. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: from left to right, the national political scene was in ferment today. that followed president obama's latest appeal for bipartisanship, and sarah palin's latest turn on the national stage. >> it didn't take much for the president to draw a link between the winter storm that paralyzed the nation's capitol this weekend and the challenges facing his party. >> we may be moving forward against the prevailing winds, sometimes maybe against a blizzard. but we're going to live up to our responsibility to lead. >> reporter: the political blizzard the president told loyal democrats meeting at a washington hotel on saturday was being engineere
pacific life. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: from left to right, the national political scene was in ferment today. that followed president obama's latest appeal for...
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here's the pacific basin where we had the earthquake right down here in chile. it is really fascinating how the activity spread out wide across the pacific, bringing a slight sea level rise as far to the south as even australia, then up towards japan. so a large portion of the world affected by this one earthquake in chile yesterday. 8.8 magnitude. >>> a family in new hampshire was connected to the earthquake in two ways causing them to worry for quite a while. things got frantic for sue seidner was her brother-in-law was working in chile. then the family worry turned to hawaii which was under a tsunami warning triggered bit deadly earthquake. that is where their eldest daughter was camping on the beach. >> all i could think of were 30-foot waves crashing across some hawaiian beach and there my daughter would be sitting, catching some sun rays and not be aware. >> we're happy to report neither family member was injured in the quake or the aftermath. >>> we, of course, will have continuing earthquake coverage including dramatic pictures from our i-reporters. but
here's the pacific basin where we had the earthquake right down here in chile. it is really fascinating how the activity spread out wide across the pacific, bringing a slight sea level rise as far to the south as even australia, then up towards japan. so a large portion of the world affected by this one earthquake in chile yesterday. 8.8 magnitude. >>> a family in new hampshire was connected to the earthquake in two ways causing them to worry for quite a while. things got frantic for...
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. >> abernethy: polls indicate that is on of the least religious regions of the country is the pacificnorthwest. but there are a lot of people there who say they are spiritual, and who are seeking out the insights of spiritual directors. they draw on the meditation traditions of many faiths to help searchers identify the signs of the holy in their lives. we have a lucky severson story today we call "spiritual in seattle". >> reporter: sunday mass at st. james cathedral in seattle where attendance has actually been growing, defying a national trend of fewer people attending church. sister joyce cox, a catholic scholar and spiritual director for the seattle archdiocese says a survey in a book called "the none zone" found that people in the pacific northwest are less religious than the national average. >> the first question was: do you have any faith or church that you follow or you participate in? and the answer was none. so, 67% of those who answered, answered none, but they still claimed in other questions that they believed in god and that they were spiritual. >> reporter: that's the
. >> abernethy: polls indicate that is on of the least religious regions of the country is the pacificnorthwest. but there are a lot of people there who say they are spiritual, and who are seeking out the insights of spiritual directors. they draw on the meditation traditions of many faiths to help searchers identify the signs of the holy in their lives. we have a lucky severson story today we call "spiritual in seattle". >> reporter: sunday mass at st. james cathedral in...
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in the pacific ocean, we saw.ow this decaying debris is showing up in the fish on our plates in restaurants and at home. and our big question here. is this going on in every ocean of the globe? we start to unravel that this morning at 8:30. >> we do need the answer to that. >>> coming up, will robin make richard besser squirm? wee have the brain scan that can read your mind. - oh, here's one. you're an amazing, beautiful woman. you're everything i ever wanted. i love you. - that's not on there. it's in here. male announcer: save 20% to 50% fashion jewelry from kay. one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america. diarrhea, constipation, as, bloating. that's me! can i tell you what a difference phillips' colo health has made? it's the probiotics. the good bacteria. that gets your colon back in balance. i'm good to go! phillips' colon health. it can take so much out o of y. i feel like i hav o wiwind myself up just to get out of bed. then... well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with theadn
in the pacific ocean, we saw.ow this decaying debris is showing up in the fish on our plates in restaurants and at home. and our big question here. is this going on in every ocean of the globe? we start to unravel that this morning at 8:30. >> we do need the answer to that. >>> coming up, will robin make richard besser squirm? wee have the brain scan that can read your mind. - oh, here's one. you're an amazing, beautiful woman. you're everything i ever wanted. i love you. -...
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pacific time. coming up next on the next "red eye." look at these lovely guests. jim norton is sexy as hell. she is not bad. and he is finally back. and it is another edition of father knows best. so e-mail your questions for him at "red eye" at fox news .com. >>> time to go back to tv's andy levy. >> you are going to be on with her rail dough. >> yes, he is going to one of the killer whale tanks. he has that going on. and he think the whale should be put down because of what happened. >> no problem. >> john, where can i find links to your incredibly incredible program. >> you can find my stories on-line to politics, food, relationships and erotic lord of the rings fan physical. >> that's why i follow you. >> yummy. >> the stuff you do with nst. mary, what is going on who said, you said .com? >> it is a daily dose of people saying in their own words what is on their mind. so things like scott brown 's -- it is the people's seat and the gem we saw from joe biden. but on a more microlevel, learning what people have on their minds. and it is a high light real of peop
pacific time. coming up next on the next "red eye." look at these lovely guests. jim norton is sexy as hell. she is not bad. and he is finally back. and it is another edition of father knows best. so e-mail your questions for him at "red eye" at fox news .com. >>> time to go back to tv's andy levy. >> you are going to be on with her rail dough. >> yes, he is going to one of the killer whale tanks. he has that going on. and he think the whale should be...
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we find ourselves in the southwest pacific in 1942 through 1944.hese battles, the japanese gave as good as they got. the new tactics had to be developed to defeat the powerful japanese navy. mander arleigh burke suddenly became to national fame during his service of battles with his destroyer squadron named them the little beavers. he loved the little beavers. he always loved those favors untracked sailors and that's why the lone star sailor down on involving avenue symbolizes that let that he has for sailors. burke was an aggressive combat leader. his standing orders were to attack an enemy contact without orders from the task force commander. in the battle empress augusta bay and cape st. george, he emulated among all people the strategy to defeat hannibal in the second punic war. here's how he described it to himself. the plan was based on hitting the enemy with one set of surprises after another. this is accomplished by turning to destroyer divisions in parallel columns. one division would slip enclosed under the cover of darkness, launched tor
we find ourselves in the southwest pacific in 1942 through 1944.hese battles, the japanese gave as good as they got. the new tactics had to be developed to defeat the powerful japanese navy. mander arleigh burke suddenly became to national fame during his service of battles with his destroyer squadron named them the little beavers. he loved the little beavers. he always loved those favors untracked sailors and that's why the lone star sailor down on involving avenue symbolizes that let that he...
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pacific, as you note, relied on a different argument. not scarcity, but that this indecency comes in unbidden and that it's the, so that there's a pervasiveness to it and there's an intrusiveness to it, and that you can't run away -- once you've heard words, you can't unhear them. and it seems to me that those arguments, there's more to those arguments, it seems to me, than there is to the spectrum scarcity argument. you all can read tea leaves as well as i can. i'm not sure the supreme court -- i don't know what it would do with either of those cases. that's up to them, not up to me. but my own writing i focus more on what i think as the weakness of the red lion argument or pacific just stands on different grounds. >> host: i wanted to ask you a question on administrative law since you do that as well. the fcc has been experimenting with getting input from the public through blogs, people commenting on blogs, and last fall when the commission wuss initiating -- was initiating its open internet proceeding, there was a complaint that the
pacific, as you note, relied on a different argument. not scarcity, but that this indecency comes in unbidden and that it's the, so that there's a pervasiveness to it and there's an intrusiveness to it, and that you can't run away -- once you've heard words, you can't unhear them. and it seems to me that those arguments, there's more to those arguments, it seems to me, than there is to the spectrum scarcity argument. you all can read tea leaves as well as i can. i'm not sure the supreme court...
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the tsunami in 2004 in the pacific.he earthquake in pakistan and so we're always looking at how we can do this better. and at the end of the experience in haiti, whenever that may be, we will have learned much from how we respond, how we stage, the types of skills and equipment that we may need. and i think that's one of the great things about not just humanitarian relief or anything else. that the military has a wonderful culture of learning from our past and from our mistakes. and we are willing to expose things that perhaps weren't done as well as we would have liked. and analyzing why that happened and how we can be better. we are constantly renewing and re-examining ourselves. >> any thoughts so far as to what you might change? >> i think that the -- one of the things that has been very important to me and what we've been working on for several years post-tsunami is the continued integration of nongovernmental organizations. in our military forces and other agencies. we have come a long way. i think that we have to
the tsunami in 2004 in the pacific.he earthquake in pakistan and so we're always looking at how we can do this better. and at the end of the experience in haiti, whenever that may be, we will have learned much from how we respond, how we stage, the types of skills and equipment that we may need. and i think that's one of the great things about not just humanitarian relief or anything else. that the military has a wonderful culture of learning from our past and from our mistakes. and we are...
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catastrophic event was followed by multiple aftershocks and has prompted tsunami warnings across the pacific ocean. earlier today, i was briefed by my national security team on the steps we are taking to protect our own people and to stand with our chilean friends. indications are that 100 lives have been lost in chile and that the damage is severe. michele and i send our deepest condolences. the united states stands ready to assist with the rescue and recovery efforts. we are ready to deploy, should the chilean government asked for our help. they are a close friend and partner of the united states, and i have reached out to the president to let her know we will be there for her, should the chilean people need assistance. our hearts go out to the families who may have lost loved ones. we are also preparing for a tsunami that could reach american shores later today, particularly in hawaii, american samoa, and coulomb. a tsunami warning is in place. people have been warned to evacuate coastal areas. i urge citizens to listen to local officials, who will have the full support of the federal gov
catastrophic event was followed by multiple aftershocks and has prompted tsunami warnings across the pacific ocean. earlier today, i was briefed by my national security team on the steps we are taking to protect our own people and to stand with our chilean friends. indications are that 100 lives have been lost in chile and that the damage is severe. michele and i send our deepest condolences. the united states stands ready to assist with the rescue and recovery efforts. we are ready to deploy,...
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we dustin our soldiers with it in the pacific and the cicilline campaign in europe. we dusted millions and millions of germans and italians and holocaust survivors after the war to prevent typhus. they used ddt vary widely in the pacific to prevent malaria to kill the miskitos and after the war basically 1945 was the first test case of ddt in the tennessee valley area. beyond that they decided it is so effective against mosquitos we can get rid of malaria in the united states and europe. so they start its bringing it all over. it was also used a lot for agriculture. >> host: what are the effects of ddt? >> guest: the known affect where you want to talk about real scientific evidence are slim. rashes on your skin. there's a lot of conjecture. but ddt is probably the single most studied chemical in history -- >> host: because of "silent spring"? >> guest: partly. "silent spring" was followed after rachel carson's death by a concerted campaign by environmental defense fund and other environmental organizations and essentially to launch the environmental movement to give
we dustin our soldiers with it in the pacific and the cicilline campaign in europe. we dusted millions and millions of germans and italians and holocaust survivors after the war to prevent typhus. they used ddt vary widely in the pacific to prevent malaria to kill the miskitos and after the war basically 1945 was the first test case of ddt in the tennessee valley area. beyond that they decided it is so effective against mosquitos we can get rid of malaria in the united states and europe. so...
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>> in oregon it's nine to noon pacific time, it is noon to three eastern time. >> how would you say you approach your show different from most others that have one of these radio shows? >> i try not to do complaint radio, that is one of the things that frankly turns me off, when i hear it. i think it's really easy to just complain about the issues with the people and the politicians, but that i try to be entertaining, informative and relevant obliviously but in a way that offers solutions. i don't, in fact i have a kind of internal rule that i have used in certainly writing the books that i have in print and articles and things and speeches and what not, but have brought to the radio show because my writing long preceded my radio show and now tv show. and that is, it's something my dad used to say, you know, "if you can't come with a solution, don't tell me about the problem". you know, i am paraphrasing badly but you know there is, what are the ways that we can fix these problems? i am very interested in results. i am very interested in solutions. but i think that the solutions have to
>> in oregon it's nine to noon pacific time, it is noon to three eastern time. >> how would you say you approach your show different from most others that have one of these radio shows? >> i try not to do complaint radio, that is one of the things that frankly turns me off, when i hear it. i think it's really easy to just complain about the issues with the people and the politicians, but that i try to be entertaining, informative and relevant obliviously but in a way that...
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over here is the east and this is part of what we now call the pacific.his is china, india, central asia, the middle east, africa obviously this is the most famous part of the map, north america up here, the gulf of mexico here, the islands of the caribbean, this is the region columbus explored and then this big thin line is south america. the dominant visual impression you get from looking at the new world is this giant southern place and that's what was making an impression on europeans in the early days of discovery. it wasn't so much the western new world, it was obviously columbus pioneered a great new route across the atlantic but he thought he reached asia so he and just about everybody thought that he confirmed old geographical ideas. south america, which he wrote about in the late 14 nineties and early 1500's extended far into the south and part of the globe people tended to think there wasn't any land and and that made it big impression and we will get back to that in a minute. what dominates the map than is the southern part and that's why the
over here is the east and this is part of what we now call the pacific.his is china, india, central asia, the middle east, africa obviously this is the most famous part of the map, north america up here, the gulf of mexico here, the islands of the caribbean, this is the region columbus explored and then this big thin line is south america. the dominant visual impression you get from looking at the new world is this giant southern place and that's what was making an impression on europeans in...
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the magnitude 6.0 quake was centered about 30 miles in the pacific, off the coast of humboldt county. happened about 12:20, west coast time, 3:20, east coast. there are no reports of significant damage. >>> toyota has run into another crisis as it tries to reassure customers. it is starting to replace gas pedals. but as alexis christoforous reports for wjz, there are reports of troubles with the brakes of another popular model. >>> u.s. investigators want to get under the hood of the popular toyota prius. to examine new concerns about faulty faulty brakes. the brakes in 2010 models purchased before then have a design problem. >> it's a weird sensation. it's like you're driving and when you hit a pothole or some kind of bump, all of a sudden, it's like zip. >> reporter: measure 1 -- more than 120 owners have filed complaints, including four reports of crashes. the u.s. department of transportation is launching its own investigation. while toyota is still deciding whether a recall is necessary. >> i'm going to be calling my dealership about the problem. because it's a brand-new car. >>
the magnitude 6.0 quake was centered about 30 miles in the pacific, off the coast of humboldt county. happened about 12:20, west coast time, 3:20, east coast. there are no reports of significant damage. >>> toyota has run into another crisis as it tries to reassure customers. it is starting to replace gas pedals. but as alexis christoforous reports for wjz, there are reports of troubles with the brakes of another popular model. >>> u.s. investigators want to get under the hood...
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tropical first from the pacific, across the gulf and then our thought is that it will start to make its run toward the eastern seaboard then make its way across right on up and down really the northeast. it could be a bona fide nor'easter. a lot of moisture with the system. as high pressure moves on out, it will allow for the storm to move in. we'll continue to watch that as it gets closer here tomorrow. we're looking at a very nice day and the storm approaching coming in on friday afternoon. 29 right now is our daytime high. tomorrow getting up to just around 40 degrees. mostly sunny, we'll have the seven-day forecast coming up in a moment. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" at noon, preventing cancer, new research says nearly half of all cases could be avoided. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories on wjz.com at this hour. for instant updates on all of the day's news and forecast, log on to wjz.com. stay close. we'll be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> in today's wjz healthwatch, new research shows nearly half of all cancers could be prevented. kellye lynn joins us with
tropical first from the pacific, across the gulf and then our thought is that it will start to make its run toward the eastern seaboard then make its way across right on up and down really the northeast. it could be a bona fide nor'easter. a lot of moisture with the system. as high pressure moves on out, it will allow for the storm to move in. we'll continue to watch that as it gets closer here tomorrow. we're looking at a very nice day and the storm approaching coming in on friday afternoon....
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it does not cite the pacific bell language as a change in policy.o being unplanned, because the analysis of the fcc was that this was really not an intentional, because the organization brought in individuals who were going to be nude under their costumes, who were stopped stage to perform their act. it was not always implied -- >> is it a textual analysis or a fleeting analysis? wasn't the fleeting analysis part of the contractual analysis with pandering and graphic display? and if that is right, does that not undermine your argument? >> not necessarily. what the commission said about distinguishing the cases was to say it did involve the same kind of intent were planning of exposure. but even the supreme court's preference to the order is considered to salvage the argument, it is still insufficient to apply in this case to impose, because of what is recognized and trinity broadcasting company. in that case in cases cited in supplemental reading, they explained that even it it is sufficient to satisfy the explained change in policy, it is not suffi
it does not cite the pacific bell language as a change in policy.o being unplanned, because the analysis of the fcc was that this was really not an intentional, because the organization brought in individuals who were going to be nude under their costumes, who were stopped stage to perform their act. it was not always implied -- >> is it a textual analysis or a fleeting analysis? wasn't the fleeting analysis part of the contractual analysis with pandering and graphic display? and if that...
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then tire pacific, including hawaii is now under a tsunami warning. they are warning people in coastal areas to move to higher ground. be sure to keep it here on hln for the very latest on this developing story. >>> the gold medal showdown in men's hockey is all set. joe carter has more on the dream matchup. >> team usa/team canada will play on sunday. team usa advanced to the gold medal game after beating finland on friday afternoon. many expected a tough semifinal matchup but instead it was us a's biggest breather, scored six goals coasting to victory. >> we seemed to roll there and caught them offguard and kept on attacking. >> it was pretty unbelievable that you're in a semifinal game in the olympics up 6-0 ten minutes into the game. we played well and capitalized on the chances we had and that was the difference. >> it wasn't so easy for team canada to advance. they nearly blew a three-goal lead in the final period against slow vak ya. setting up sunday's dream matchup against usa, 3:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> gatorade no longer sees a role for th
then tire pacific, including hawaii is now under a tsunami warning. they are warning people in coastal areas to move to higher ground. be sure to keep it here on hln for the very latest on this developing story. >>> the gold medal showdown in men's hockey is all set. joe carter has more on the dream matchup. >> team usa/team canada will play on sunday. team usa advanced to the gold medal game after beating finland on friday afternoon. many expected a tough semifinal matchup but...
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. >> of course, the earthquake spawned tsunami warnings all across the pacific. in hawaii, residents evacuated and headed for the hills. as is island prepared for the very worst. mike von fremd is in honolulu this morning. mike? >> reporter: good morning, kate. it's peaceful in paradise again. for a few hours, tourists feared that the big one was about to hit. for hours, hawaiians watched and waited for the tsunami to hit. in the end, it did no damage. for tens of thousands, it was a day that began abruptly. with sirens blairing and officials telling them to hit higher ground. the tsunami was predicted to wash ashore just before noon. >> we just got in yesterday. we didn't expect to wake up with a sirens and warnings being pumped to us. it was interesting. >> reporter: pristine beaches that are usually packed were empty. sailors scrambled to get their boats out of harbor. anyone with a room near the ground floor was moved asap. >> i'm glad we're on the sixth floor. >> reporter: do you have an ocean view? >> we do. we're smack ocean front. >> reporter: while many
. >> of course, the earthquake spawned tsunami warnings all across the pacific. in hawaii, residents evacuated and headed for the hills. as is island prepared for the very worst. mike von fremd is in honolulu this morning. mike? >> reporter: good morning, kate. it's peaceful in paradise again. for a few hours, tourists feared that the big one was about to hit. for hours, hawaiians watched and waited for the tsunami to hit. in the end, it did no damage. for tens of thousands, it was...
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and it was he, james monroe, who stretched america's frontiers to the pacific ocean.w, back to the battle of trenton for a moment. as i said, monroe didn't cross the delaware in the same boat as washington. he crossed earlier with a small squad that landed on the jersey shore to the north of trenton and circled behind the town while washington landed with his troops on the river side below the town. now, what makes trenton so important is that the british almost won the war by christmas of 1776. their troops had overrun long island. thousands of american troops had deserted and the british had chased the remnants over the delaware. red coats were in sight. congress had fled to baltimore and began debating terms of capitulation to the british. the war was over unless washington could come up with a miracle. and he chose a young college student, lieutenant james monroe, to help make that miracle happen. they all crossed the delaware during a blinding snowstorm on christmas night. only six months after we had declared independence. in trenton, 3,000 mercenaries had spent
and it was he, james monroe, who stretched america's frontiers to the pacific ocean.w, back to the battle of trenton for a moment. as i said, monroe didn't cross the delaware in the same boat as washington. he crossed earlier with a small squad that landed on the jersey shore to the north of trenton and circled behind the town while washington landed with his troops on the river side below the town. now, what makes trenton so important is that the british almost won the war by christmas of...
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it is pulling some moisture out of the pacific. it is catching moisture out of the gulf of mexico. already becoming a sizable storm. when you can cover the entire state of texas with rain that's a pretty big storm. it will be tracking our way as we go into the day on friday. forecast model breaks down the timing. again tonight you are clear. no problem. maybe a few icy spots. refreezing. temperatures in the 20s. tomorrow more sunshine. big area of high pressure over the east coast. that will be good. thursday evening we are still okay. it is into the early part of the day friday this system winds up. you can see the size of this. if you take the snow portion of the storm to the north all the rain across georgia and alabama that's a massive storm. it is moving into the day friday lasting into friday night and through the day. we think at least the early half of the day on saturday. we are talk a foot or more of snow late friday before it all ends on saturday. 24 tonight. clear, cold. some refreezing in icy spots. thursday a good day. 40 mostly sunny. enjoy it. get any last errands y
it is pulling some moisture out of the pacific. it is catching moisture out of the gulf of mexico. already becoming a sizable storm. when you can cover the entire state of texas with rain that's a pretty big storm. it will be tracking our way as we go into the day on friday. forecast model breaks down the timing. again tonight you are clear. no problem. maybe a few icy spots. refreezing. temperatures in the 20s. tomorrow more sunshine. big area of high pressure over the east coast. that will be...
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what i want to show you here real quick. >> bill: let him finish. >> pacific os legs.ake a look at this right back here, we see that during the 1970s here and you can see the "time" magazine from late 1970s we were in a cold pdo. we have been warming it up. we are now turning colder. the fact of the matter is that if i am right, and this is the greatest debate, bill nye, the greatest lab experiment ever, if i'm right, the reversals will lead to a degree to a degree and a half cooling. if you are right, they are not. what are we worried about right now? what we have to look at is 20 or 30 years. >> bill: i'm going to a break. i'm making an appeal to the deity to come on this program to once and foreall tell us what he is coming on. that was fascinating. i would flunk courses in both of your classes. i really appreciate you taking the time. thank you for the debate. when we come back, bernie goldberg on the linking of the tea party to the suicide in texas. barack obama praising acorn. brand new tape ahead as the factor continues. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm
what i want to show you here real quick. >> bill: let him finish. >> pacific os legs.ake a look at this right back here, we see that during the 1970s here and you can see the "time" magazine from late 1970s we were in a cold pdo. we have been warming it up. we are now turning colder. the fact of the matter is that if i am right, and this is the greatest debate, bill nye, the greatest lab experiment ever, if i'm right, the reversals will lead to a degree to a degree and a...
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every plane we had and many that american airlines had about our military planes were all in the pacific and the generals and commanders didn't want to strip anything on what they considered this fool's mission so what was available in the beginning were the 37 planes, d.c. three could carry 3 tons, dc-4 could carry 10 tons and at the end of the airlift we were landing the major cargo being cold, the second being flower and down the line we were landing at each of the three air fields in berlin call landing and taking off the plane every 45 seconds and that is what it took at one point on one day they delivered 13 million tons of, i'm sorry, 13 -- 4500 -- 1300 -- 13,000 tons of material to the city. but it was donner, one british officer described the american air fleet as a collection of plates to the car parts fly in loose formation. the plans were sold along the things is what all the time in northern europe is probably known, so long as the many problems the young men have when they were called away from their families was universally hemorrhoids because they couldn't close the windo
every plane we had and many that american airlines had about our military planes were all in the pacific and the generals and commanders didn't want to strip anything on what they considered this fool's mission so what was available in the beginning were the 37 planes, d.c. three could carry 3 tons, dc-4 could carry 10 tons and at the end of the airlift we were landing the major cargo being cold, the second being flower and down the line we were landing at each of the three air fields in berlin...
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some of them you can see out over the local waters over the pacific. and some edging towards the and andes. this is very old ground. georgia tech seismologist was describing this earth as very old earth. feel it shaking that moves through this earth easily. so much so that the initial quake, 8.8 magnitude could be felt all the way over to buenos aires. just to give you an idea with these aftershocks, back in the 1800s when charleston, south carolina, had their great quake, the quake actually rang church bells up the eastern seaboard. that's how much or that's how easily these shock waves can ripple through the earth just this dense earth. well let's zoom in more closely. this is the initial quake. 8.8 earthquake. we will continue to see as we did today 6-point plus magnitude quakes. we will start to see those taper off. 5-point plus magnitudes. four-point plus magnitudes over the coming weeks. we will see hundreds and thousands of these aftershocks. >> extraordinary and frightening for the people there that have been through that 8.8. karen maginnis, t
some of them you can see out over the local waters over the pacific. and some edging towards the and andes. this is very old ground. georgia tech seismologist was describing this earth as very old earth. feel it shaking that moves through this earth easily. so much so that the initial quake, 8.8 magnitude could be felt all the way over to buenos aires. just to give you an idea with these aftershocks, back in the 1800s when charleston, south carolina, had their great quake, the quake actually...
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even a little bit out of the pacific ocean. coming into baltimore as a heavy, wet snow-maker. coming into friday and certainly into the early part of saturday. that's the timing. tonight and tomorrow looks great. no problems at all. stock up on the bread and potato chips. whatever it is you like to do before storms. looking good tomorrow. tomorrow night things begin to cloud up. i still think we are dry. friday morning commute should have no problems. as we go into the day on friday, you can see how large the storm s it will emcome pass the south eastern united states. that begins to come in friday evening. it may come in even midday friday. it will last into the middle part of saturday. 24-hour large storm event. we'll be keeping a close eye on that. tonight no problem. 24 degrees. maybe a few icy spots as things freeze up. tomorrow sunshine. nice day. the calm before the storm. not bad. a few more clouds but still a decent night tomorrow night. it is as we go into the day friday into saturday that's where things take a turn for the winter. 34 high on friday. we may get a lit
even a little bit out of the pacific ocean. coming into baltimore as a heavy, wet snow-maker. coming into friday and certainly into the early part of saturday. that's the timing. tonight and tomorrow looks great. no problems at all. stock up on the bread and potato chips. whatever it is you like to do before storms. looking good tomorrow. tomorrow night things begin to cloud up. i still think we are dry. friday morning commute should have no problems. as we go into the day on friday, you can...
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. >> reporter: from the projects in east l.a., got him bussed to upscale pacific pal sades. >> but going to those schools really enriched my view on the world. >> reporter: he never felt any different from the others until one thanksgiving. >> we had to collect cans, canned foods. and we were collecting them to give them to a family that was in need that thanksgiving morning somebody knocked on my door. what are you doing here, brent? they were like wow, this is your neighborhood. yeah. we came to bring the canned foods to poor families. then that's when i realized, wow, we're poor. there was a teacher by the name of mr. ray, changed my life. i was in sixth grade and i was hyper active, had add, mr. wright pulled me aside and i was crying on the floor, am i going to graduate, mr. ray. he said, no, william, only way you're going to get through school is if you ask questions. i just ask questions everywhere i go. i ask questions. >> reporter: with attention deficit, he says he can handle a lot of things at once. it's the secret to his success. he not only writes and produces but performs w
. >> reporter: from the projects in east l.a., got him bussed to upscale pacific pal sades. >> but going to those schools really enriched my view on the world. >> reporter: he never felt any different from the others until one thanksgiving. >> we had to collect cans, canned foods. and we were collecting them to give them to a family that was in need that thanksgiving morning somebody knocked on my door. what are you doing here, brent? they were like wow, this is your...
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beginning, during the other 11 months of the year, because there is a latino heritage mth or an asian-pacificn heritage month or for that matter a woman's htory month. that does not stop you acknowledge that women have always been part of the history. >> yet in schools as you mentioned with your daughters, particularly in majority schools often they don't hit these highlighted points until february. >> well that's part of why i respectfully disagree with morgan freeman's point. it's not as if you take out the so-called black history month, and then all of the sudden all of these teaching materials automatically become imbued with what used to be called the black experience. they don't. it just sort of becomes lacking. one of the reasons obviously that he started this whole black history week was the sense there was a neglected portion of american history that was important and was certainly a lot more neglected in 1926 than it is now. but even now, it's very difficult, very often within the majority context to find space to talk about the things that are important and relevant to creating wha
beginning, during the other 11 months of the year, because there is a latino heritage mth or an asian-pacificn heritage month or for that matter a woman's htory month. that does not stop you acknowledge that women have always been part of the history. >> yet in schools as you mentioned with your daughters, particularly in majority schools often they don't hit these highlighted points until february. >> well that's part of why i respectfully disagree with morgan freeman's point. it's...
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pacific? >> yeah, it's 8:00, and 11:00, 5:00, and 8:00 pacific. megyn: clear that up. thank you! >> good point. megyn: in three minutes, an insider's guide on what to watch for in tomorrow's health care summit, john boehner, house minority leader, is our guest, right after this break. he will be in the summit tomorrow, he will be there with 1/6 of the economy on the line, and with that kind of stakes, you kind of have to watch this one. >>> also, he is the host of a comedy-laden sports talk show, she is a distinguished veteran sports reporter. what tony kornheiser said about espn colleague hannah storm that got him kicked off the air for two weeks, in kelly's court. >> she's got on a read go-go boots and catholic school plaid spirit, way too short for somebody in her 40s, maybe early 50s by now and has got on her typically very tight shirt so she looks like she's got sausage casing wrapped around her upper body. megyn: well, the high stakes health care summit gets underway tomorrow, president obama facing a bunch of skeptical republicans across the table, including my next guest
pacific? >> yeah, it's 8:00, and 11:00, 5:00, and 8:00 pacific. megyn: clear that up. thank you! >> good point. megyn: in three minutes, an insider's guide on what to watch for in tomorrow's health care summit, john boehner, house minority leader, is our guest, right after this break. he will be in the summit tomorrow, he will be there with 1/6 of the economy on the line, and with that kind of stakes, you kind of have to watch this one. >>> also, he is the host of a...
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ocean, and this is something of a mystery because europeans are not supposed to have known about the pacific ocean until 1313 guinn he caught sight of it from a mountaintop. so, that's something that brings a lot of people back to the map and something peter has written about extensively. it's not something i dwell on a lot in the book because i felt that the mystery is almost more fun to read as a mystery than to try to resolve. but it's a great part of the story. it's not the only part of the story the. there is more that is very significant about the map. if you look at africa flexible, this is one of the very first printed maps to show the full coastlines of africa. africa and, excuse me, had only been circumnavigated by the portuguese foley in 1497. and mapse
ocean, and this is something of a mystery because europeans are not supposed to have known about the pacific ocean until 1313 guinn he caught sight of it from a mountaintop. so, that's something that brings a lot of people back to the map and something peter has written about extensively. it's not something i dwell on a lot in the book because i felt that the mystery is almost more fun to read as a mystery than to try to resolve. but it's a great part of the story. it's not the only part of the...
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a plane crash on to a remote pacific island. and while this show on a beach early on broke many of the shackles of conventional tv story-telling, as it followed survivors through a wild and woolly mystery, at the end of the season, lost will break one more rule, it is ending. taking itself off the air on purpose. and taking a full season to do it. and despite a certain wistfulness that this will all become past tense -- >> this is glorious. >> it's been fun, huh? >> it's been great. >> reporter: on the set they were shooting the other day, final episodes are not done yet. no, we cannot show you what's going on inside that big wooden box, sorry, we promised on the set there's a sense of pride and practice, that ending on purpose, makes "lost" unlike any show that ever aired on television. >> that's appropriately crazy. that's director jack bender, for the group two folks he's giving you an insight into "lost." a crazy, weird show. just a stroll among sets gives you a favor how weird it gets. >> these are special electronic gizmos
a plane crash on to a remote pacific island. and while this show on a beach early on broke many of the shackles of conventional tv story-telling, as it followed survivors through a wild and woolly mystery, at the end of the season, lost will break one more rule, it is ending. taking itself off the air on purpose. and taking a full season to do it. and despite a certain wistfulness that this will all become past tense -- >> this is glorious. >> it's been fun, huh? >> it's been...
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bank of america pacific life. and the national science foundation. supporting education and research across all fields of science and engineering. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: scott brown came officially to washington today, and brought some potentially far-reaching implications for the united states senate. judy woodruff begins our coverage. >> if the senator-elect will now present himself... >> reporter: the senate formally welcomed massachusetts republican scott brown this afternoon. he was sworn in by vice president biden. >> upon which you're about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations, senator. >> reporter: brown initially had said he did not want to be seated until next thursday, but yesterday he asked to be sworn in sooner, to join in upcoming votes. his first could be on confirming union lawyer craig becker to the nationa
bank of america pacific life. and the national science foundation. supporting education and research across all fields of science and engineering. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: scott brown came officially to washington today, and brought some potentially far-reaching implications for...