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the pacific is big. that's a quarter of the circumference of the earth.t of area to change the water in. that's a big disruption in the temperature -- the thermal-boundary condition that the atmosphere sees. narrator: in 1982, conditions were building toward an el niÑo of unprecedented proportions. but the warning signs went unheeded. the conrad a research vessel from columbia's lamont-doherty earth observatory, noticed dramatic increases in sea-surface temperature as it steamed east along the equator. the temperatures were so high that computers in washington d.c., rejected the data because it was too much of an anomaly. cane: i was in a meeting in the fall in 1982 and the prevailing sense of things was, "there's no el niÑo going on. there won't be an el niÑo," and so on. now, this was, say something like september if i remember right, and we were already well into what would be the largest el niÑo in 100 years, okay? and i thought, "what a great prediction problem to go after. "if i understand something "then i should be able to turn it into a set of eq
the pacific is big. that's a quarter of the circumference of the earth.t of area to change the water in. that's a big disruption in the temperature -- the thermal-boundary condition that the atmosphere sees. narrator: in 1982, conditions were building toward an el niÑo of unprecedented proportions. but the warning signs went unheeded. the conrad a research vessel from columbia's lamont-doherty earth observatory, noticed dramatic increases in sea-surface temperature as it steamed east along the...
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out in the pacific, the biggest problem has been the engagement that we do the exercise in the pacific, more than just training, their presence in different area, building the partnership capacity up, being places, it's flying hours. and in the pacific, flying anywhere takes longer than anywhere else in the world. so it's a lot of flying hours. and it's just that cut is magnified. when we cut a percentage, it's magnified in the pacific. so the biggest thing, we had to cancel exercises. one example of a challenge would be a lot of the west pack units, places like that have to do the drops back in the united states. well, that red flag alaska got canceled. so their live drops or ready air program events that they need to do to stay ready, they were unable to do. so it's been significant. if we stay this way for a while, stays on this course, it will take a longtime to recover. >> are there novel ways to do engagement to try to make that up? some of the stuff you're losing and make up in other sorts of ways. >> there is and there suspect. we can scale and it shrink the footprint and go fr
out in the pacific, the biggest problem has been the engagement that we do the exercise in the pacific, more than just training, their presence in different area, building the partnership capacity up, being places, it's flying hours. and in the pacific, flying anywhere takes longer than anywhere else in the world. so it's a lot of flying hours. and it's just that cut is magnified. when we cut a percentage, it's magnified in the pacific. so the biggest thing, we had to cancel exercises. one...
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tonight we're honored to be joined from representatives from all the pacific asian countries.our applause until the end please welcome indonesia japan, singapore as well as the deputy general from korea and vampire please give them a warm welcome. and introducing supervisor erick. so i'm going to read the operation it's beautiful. today mayor lee is proclaiming asian panic heritage month in san francisco and the final whereas clause is most profound there's about it resolved the mayor of the city and county of san francisco in recognition of a 35 anniversary the federal legislation launching the celebration and in honor of this year's theme honoring achievement in the performing arts do hereby proclaim may as asian pacific heritage month. (clapping) (clapping) >> all right. so which for acting mayor david cowen please give a warm welcome to board president chiu. >> going it's good to be here supervisor cowen as well as supervisor mary and our school board member and all of you. i wish you could see the crowd from where i stand you are truly a beautiful crowd i'm going to say a
tonight we're honored to be joined from representatives from all the pacific asian countries.our applause until the end please welcome indonesia japan, singapore as well as the deputy general from korea and vampire please give them a warm welcome. and introducing supervisor erick. so i'm going to read the operation it's beautiful. today mayor lee is proclaiming asian panic heritage month in san francisco and the final whereas clause is most profound there's about it resolved the mayor of the...
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that is roughly half of the pacific war zone. the other half goes to admiral chester nimitz who i mentioned earlier. after mcarthur leaves the philippines, he is plagued with doubt, plagued with humiliation, and he then makes his famous battle cry regarding the philippines: i sal return. i shall return. by mid 1944 there is a competition, a controversy between two forces as to how to win the war in the pacific. admiral nimitz and his forces have been conducting an island campaign. they've jumped from guadalcanal, they island hopped to saipan, eventually to iwo jima and okinawa, and it's brilliant strategy because it leaves other well-fortified japanese bases to wither on the vine as he hop scotches across the pacific. and nimitz's point of view is that we can continue to do this, we'll eventually surround the japanese, strangle them economically which will obviate the necessity of a very bloody invasion. the contrary opinion is taken by mcarthur who says that the way to defeat japan is to let him invade the philippines, to libera
that is roughly half of the pacific war zone. the other half goes to admiral chester nimitz who i mentioned earlier. after mcarthur leaves the philippines, he is plagued with doubt, plagued with humiliation, and he then makes his famous battle cry regarding the philippines: i sal return. i shall return. by mid 1944 there is a competition, a controversy between two forces as to how to win the war in the pacific. admiral nimitz and his forces have been conducting an island campaign. they've...
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asian and pacific islander communities, especially chinese community recess fearful of the police at times and make the communities less safe but with ordinances like the due process one being put forward today it will make the communities safer and ensuring that due process and equal protection is respected for these communities. i also want to say on a national level besides the grass-roots organizations and chinese for affirmative action and groups like the asian pacific womens' forum, and the justice center at the national level. also advancing asian center for advancing justice, south asian americans leading together or salt, the japanese american citizen's league which has often raised parallels with the racial filing with this program with the internment of japanese americans during world war ii and korean americans consortium and asian pacific urban alliance [inaudible] and others have joined with our local groups to demand due process for all as well. i want wanted to mention quickly and i know some of the speakers may mention this and the issue of tearing families apart and
asian and pacific islander communities, especially chinese community recess fearful of the police at times and make the communities less safe but with ordinances like the due process one being put forward today it will make the communities safer and ensuring that due process and equal protection is respected for these communities. i also want to say on a national level besides the grass-roots organizations and chinese for affirmative action and groups like the asian pacific womens' forum, and...
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pacific time. and wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour. still 60-mile-per-hour gusts in the lower elevations. it's going to be messy for the next couple of hours. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peak out your window. and now austin, 64 degrees. most of the country is looking quiet. some drizzle in pittsburgh. minneapolis, it should top out around 82 with lots of sunshine. and for rrngs i still have allergies. you'd think getting into the fall season my allergies would go away but they're hanging on strong. >> depends on what you're allergic to. >> i have no idea. >> mold. >>> coca-cola is the throne of the world most valuable brand. mark cuban heads back to court. and talk about a bad day at work. we're going to have details in two minutes when "early today" returns. >>> welcome back to "early today." here's some stories making news right now. the retrial of amanda knox begins in florence, italy today. the one-time exchange student along with her italian boyfriend at the time are accused of murdering knox's ro
pacific time. and wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour. still 60-mile-per-hour gusts in the lower elevations. it's going to be messy for the next couple of hours. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peak out your window. and now austin, 64 degrees. most of the country is looking quiet. some drizzle in pittsburgh. minneapolis, it should top out around 82 with lots of sunshine. and for rrngs i still have allergies. you'd think getting into the fall season my allergies...
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the chairman of our asia- pacific subcommittee. >> mr. chairman, you're absolutely right.sy question, but when you start your quest from members of the united states senate, we hope you're respect will continue. thank you very much for being willing to step forward and continue in public service. we thank your entire family, as and, vicki, itz, is great to see you. during my first term, i was fortunate enough to have a seat ofthe united states floor the senate next to senator ted kennedy, and it was a remarkable opportunity. as senator menendez said, your uncle, that is true. standing up for principle and moving the process forward, so we know that spirit is in your family, and we thank you very much for your willingness to move forward. mr. ambassador, it is great to see you. well,present japan very and we know that your presence here just underscores the importance of the relationship between japan and the united crowley,nd congressman i am glad we had a reason to get you over to the senate side. thank you for being here. we had a chance to talk, and a lot of the issues
the chairman of our asia- pacific subcommittee. >> mr. chairman, you're absolutely right.sy question, but when you start your quest from members of the united states senate, we hope you're respect will continue. thank you very much for being willing to step forward and continue in public service. we thank your entire family, as and, vicki, itz, is great to see you. during my first term, i was fortunate enough to have a seat ofthe united states floor the senate next to senator ted kennedy,...
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it is really delightful that we see an asian pacific islander commissioner, mr. president and commissioners and commissioner whackv. part of this public comment in terms of being part of this experience is something that i'm really, really grateful for. in disclosure, this is the first time i've been to the environmental commission. i'm vice president of the san francisco fire commission, and you would think that sometimes we would share various attendance, but our jurisdictions and interests are. certainly as an asian american, asian pacific islander, i'm the executive director of [speaker not understood] located in japantown [speaker not understood] some call it lower pacific heights depending what part of district 5 that you're part of. it's really important and i'm delighted that we have an opportunity to bring the asian american perspective, pacific islanders. i plan to be here more than once from this point forward. we are one of the largest populations in san francisco. even though there is some recovery to economy, i'm always about job training, jobs, job
it is really delightful that we see an asian pacific islander commissioner, mr. president and commissioners and commissioner whackv. part of this public comment in terms of being part of this experience is something that i'm really, really grateful for. in disclosure, this is the first time i've been to the environmental commission. i'm vice president of the san francisco fire commission, and you would think that sometimes we would share various attendance, but our jurisdictions and interests...
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we are still watching it move across the pacific. when it tracks across the pacific it picks up moisture from typhoons. we are still looking at the moisture coming up from mexico to the south-west, and we get more coming across the pacific from the typhoons falling apart, tracking to the pacific north-west. there's rain around for the next 24 hours for a lot of folks, from the seattle area to the gulf coast portion of the united states. it will be a soggy one here - cooler to the north as well. more ahead. >> thank you rebecca stevenson. when we come back an outdoor art gallery, artists using one community as a canvas, trying to turn a run down neighbourhood into an aspiring work of art. >>> the america's cup begins in san francisco with the reigning champs starting out. as we are told, three members of the usa were thrown out of the competition for cheating. >> in a race to defend the trophy oracle taem usa faces a handicap, the highest penalty. >> there's no two ways about it, it's not been the ideal preparation, which is what has
we are still watching it move across the pacific. when it tracks across the pacific it picks up moisture from typhoons. we are still looking at the moisture coming up from mexico to the south-west, and we get more coming across the pacific from the typhoons falling apart, tracking to the pacific north-west. there's rain around for the next 24 hours for a lot of folks, from the seattle area to the gulf coast portion of the united states. it will be a soggy one here - cooler to the north as well....
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actually in the pacific and gulf of mexico, this is where we'll be seeing this.fic we have a new low pressure area that could become another storm system. a flood threat here, also continuing to watch the severe flooding in new mexico, out towards colorado. boulder, colorado, actual deaths confirmed at this time due to the severe flooding there with the moon sonsoon al moisture. it's going to taper off a little bit, but not too much of relief. severe thunderstorms rolling off towards new england into the canadian maritimes. behind it, high pressure is working its way in. and temperatures are cooling off. chicago, a high of 18 here on friday. that's a look at your world weather. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. ♪ >>> a product of the country's population control policies, china's rapidly aging population is a growing concern. recently, the phrase wei fu xian
actually in the pacific and gulf of mexico, this is where we'll be seeing this.fic we have a new low pressure area that could become another storm system. a flood threat here, also continuing to watch the severe flooding in new mexico, out towards colorado. boulder, colorado, actual deaths confirmed at this time due to the severe flooding there with the moon sonsoon al moisture. it's going to taper off a little bit, but not too much of relief. severe thunderstorms rolling off towards new...
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i'm happy today to sign this legislation to approve the california pacific medical center's hospital rebuild project and development agreement that the city, through its board of supervisors, just passed this last tuesday. this historic agreement ensures that two brand-new seismically safe hospitals for our city are going to be built, while guaranteeing important health care and other benefits that san franciscans will enjoy for years to come. i want to thank everybody in this room, in particular all those that are standing behind me for getting us to this day that we can sign this agreement. and, yes, it's been long, it's been arduous, but i believe that we all agree it was definitely worth the effort. together and through our consensus building approach, we made it possible to build two seismically safe hospitals, advance the state of medical care in our city, and put thousands of san franciscans to work. i also want to take this moment and mention my personal thanks on behalf of the city, if i will, and i know the board will join me. i want to thank cpmc for their deliberate parti
i'm happy today to sign this legislation to approve the california pacific medical center's hospital rebuild project and development agreement that the city, through its board of supervisors, just passed this last tuesday. this historic agreement ensures that two brand-new seismically safe hospitals for our city are going to be built, while guaranteeing important health care and other benefits that san franciscans will enjoy for years to come. i want to thank everybody in this room, in...
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it was sarah's second attempt to cross the pacific.d last year when her boat was wrecked off the coast of miyagi prefecture. the japanese coast guard rescued her. she has been trying to travel around the world riding human-powered vehicles including bicycles and kay axe. the 28-year-old adventurer left the coast in chiba prefecture on april 27th. she arrived in the alaskan city of addict on monday. high winds and strong winds caused her rowboat to capsize five times during the five-month trip and she nearly collided with a cargo trip. she suffered from burn without, but described the experience as the most intense and memorable five months of her life. >>> there is a tropical storm off the coast of japan and our meteorologist is standing by. do we in tokyo have something to worry about? very well could be expected from the tropical storm as it pulls off toward the north and the brunt of the storm system will be across the violence. you are seeing rainfall and not to mention the fact that the winds are gusting up over 120 kilometers per
it was sarah's second attempt to cross the pacific.d last year when her boat was wrecked off the coast of miyagi prefecture. the japanese coast guard rescued her. she has been trying to travel around the world riding human-powered vehicles including bicycles and kay axe. the 28-year-old adventurer left the coast in chiba prefecture on april 27th. she arrived in the alaskan city of addict on monday. high winds and strong winds caused her rowboat to capsize five times during the five-month trip...
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and then pacific heights took over and rincon hill fell into decline. then came the bay bridge and rincon hill really for decades was something of a back water. well, look at it now. we're surrounded by high-rise development, the presidential towers, built, getting built, and more of them planned. so, once again, rincon hill is one of the most sought after popular places to live in san francisco. but where are the parks? where are the public open spaces? where are the places where all of these thousands of residents can gather and reflect on the meaning of life and make connections and form community? there's no public open space within nearly half a mile of where we stand today. that is about to change. so, it's now my honor to welcome to the podium alleyster mctag bert, the president of the emerald fund. the emerald fund is the owner of the department building at 333 harrison street. they're also the owners of this park we're standing in right now. the emerald fund is one of the bay area's premiere real estate developers. their focus is on developing
and then pacific heights took over and rincon hill fell into decline. then came the bay bridge and rincon hill really for decades was something of a back water. well, look at it now. we're surrounded by high-rise development, the presidential towers, built, getting built, and more of them planned. so, once again, rincon hill is one of the most sought after popular places to live in san francisco. but where are the parks? where are the public open spaces? where are the places where all of these...
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in the pacific, that's a long, long way. so that's just kind of a little preview of a very complex story. one of the things that i did in this book of to tell the individual stories of the lot of ordinary people. the sorry for the story is one of the things that enabled me to find the scafling for the book. they were the magazine of the period. they had incredibly good writers. i would like to have acknowledged them. very often they don't have a byline. you don't even know who wrote the articles. if you should happen to get a copy, and you look at some of the footnote you'll see how many of the citations come back to the magazine. you'll meet a wonderful collection of people. i certainly enjoyed my spending time with them. i loved knowing what they did after the war. all of the curses of doing what i do is that your knowledge wall stops where the book stops. if you want to take it beyond, you have to do something else like another book. [laughter] so let me see if you have any questions. >> wait for them. wait for the mic. >
in the pacific, that's a long, long way. so that's just kind of a little preview of a very complex story. one of the things that i did in this book of to tell the individual stories of the lot of ordinary people. the sorry for the story is one of the things that enabled me to find the scafling for the book. they were the magazine of the period. they had incredibly good writers. i would like to have acknowledged them. very often they don't have a byline. you don't even know who wrote the...
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that means something is fissioning very close to the pacific and it's not inside the reactors it must be outside of the reactors in my opinion but short of the international nuclear industry should it come to help well before this shouldn't it yes they should not i'm not this is this is not a local affair this is this is an international affair i couldn't say why it hasn't i mean that i think they're all hoping that nothing will happen no ping it will all go away and keeping their fingers crossed but from the beginning it was quite clear that it was very serious and there was no way in which it was not going to get very bad and now it seems to have suddenly got very bad i think they should start considering if that graph i see is true they should now be evacuating people outside the hundred kilometers up to the hundred kilometer zone this is not just the people in the vicinity who are working in the clear up operation those who live within one hundred kilometers could be it wraps absolutely if those if the pacific ocean is i mean and i say that this may be a faked up photograph but if
that means something is fissioning very close to the pacific and it's not inside the reactors it must be outside of the reactors in my opinion but short of the international nuclear industry should it come to help well before this shouldn't it yes they should not i'm not this is this is not a local affair this is this is an international affair i couldn't say why it hasn't i mean that i think they're all hoping that nothing will happen no ping it will all go away and keeping their fingers...
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the american fleet is all in the pacific. as pearl harbor demonstrated. as a result what would happen if in perfect hitler controlled the atlantic? we would have no trade routes, no capacity for getting out of our own imports and at that time we didn't have the two ocean navy and that was one of the things that had to be built up so this is a very serious situation. how then did we meet it? we met it largely by utilizing the one thing americans have always done best which was mass production. we invented it. we invented it in the auto industry. this is the first wholesale mechanized war in history and you are talking in a country, the united states, that is basically on wheels. weigh more americans own cars and car drivers than europe. as a result, we have not only the scale of our production capacity, but we have the technical know-how. all we had to do was organize it. all we had to do. that is basically what bill book is about. if in fact we could do that, the goal was literally to bury the axis in weapons. the germans had better weapons, they had supe
the american fleet is all in the pacific. as pearl harbor demonstrated. as a result what would happen if in perfect hitler controlled the atlantic? we would have no trade routes, no capacity for getting out of our own imports and at that time we didn't have the two ocean navy and that was one of the things that had to be built up so this is a very serious situation. how then did we meet it? we met it largely by utilizing the one thing americans have always done best which was mass production....
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i'm pacific islander on campus and one of the few pacific islanders advocating for all the pis [speaker not understood]. i'm happy that you're here because all of these people live in your jurisdiction. so, thank you so much and john avalos. i just want to state that six years ago i started at ccsf and this fall i'll be transferring to sf state. it took me six years, but three years throughout my six years to advocate and ask for resources and ask for implementations on policies that affect my people, my pacific islander folks. the same people who are here to attack and judge accjc were the same people who resisted change in this college. and i'm standing here as a student and as an advocate, it is a shame. for me to see this happening when we all could have just been like let's work together. that was the problem. we are judging these people that came in, that i saw that problem six years ago. they just barely got here a year ago to address the same issues that i've been fighting for, undermining the work that students who are making a change part of a whole new program to address equi
i'm pacific islander on campus and one of the few pacific islanders advocating for all the pis [speaker not understood]. i'm happy that you're here because all of these people live in your jurisdiction. so, thank you so much and john avalos. i just want to state that six years ago i started at ccsf and this fall i'll be transferring to sf state. it took me six years, but three years throughout my six years to advocate and ask for resources and ask for implementations on policies that affect my...
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we talk about it from an asian perspective, pacific islander perspective, latino perspective. we often forget our africans, west african brothers andess is at therx who struggle with the same debilitating experience of living in the shadows. ~ sisters so, i'm grateful. i their numbers are very small. i thank you very much for being here. i also want to acknowledge the staff persons, number of hours alone today i think have racked up. [speaker not understood] from my office,
we talk about it from an asian perspective, pacific islander perspective, latino perspective. we often forget our africans, west african brothers andess is at therx who struggle with the same debilitating experience of living in the shadows. ~ sisters so, i'm grateful. i their numbers are very small. i thank you very much for being here. i also want to acknowledge the staff persons, number of hours alone today i think have racked up. [speaker not understood] from my office,
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we are here with supervisor farrell from district2, which includes the marina, pacific heights, st. cliff, and the neighborhoods surrounding the presidio. supervisor farrell started his first term this january, so he is new to the board. we will get to know him and talk about the toughest issues facing the city. welcome, supervisor. thank you for joining us. tell us about your background -- where you grew up, went to school, the kind of jobs you have worked. >> i am a born and raised san franciscan, first and foremost. very proud of that. i am also a born and raised district 2 residents. i grew up close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of flats i grew up in. i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania.
we are here with supervisor farrell from district2, which includes the marina, pacific heights, st. cliff, and the neighborhoods surrounding the presidio. supervisor farrell started his first term this january, so he is new to the board. we will get to know him and talk about the toughest issues facing the city. welcome, supervisor. thank you for joining us. tell us about your background -- where you grew up, went to school, the kind of jobs you have worked. >> i am a born and raised san...
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. >>> the second of two storms is now pounding the pacific northwest. the first of this weekend's storms has already bought a month's worth of rain and katherine barrett brings us more now from seattle. >> the national weather service calls this the strongest storm within memory for the month of september. we don't usually see storms like this until late november, december and through the winter months this on top of a record breaking rainfall on saturday which has potentially weakened the hold that tree roots have on the soil, raises the hazards of fawlings trees-falling trees breaking branches. the windiestingest of those guse supposed to be between 50 and 60 miles per hour. that would be enough to close the overlake are 520 bridge or lake washington. >> i'm meteorologist dave warren. watching this storm in the pacific northwest. really intensified overnight sunday to monday. but that was bringing wind and rain to the entire coast there with flooding threats and gusty winds, to hurricane force. there is some snow in the higher elevations but the wind
. >>> the second of two storms is now pounding the pacific northwest. the first of this weekend's storms has already bought a month's worth of rain and katherine barrett brings us more now from seattle. >> the national weather service calls this the strongest storm within memory for the month of september. we don't usually see storms like this until late november, december and through the winter months this on top of a record breaking rainfall on saturday which has potentially...
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rain up to the pacific northwest. kind of a quiet pattern for us today. the morning fog.emperatures will rebound. 60s, 70s and 80s. into tuesday. a north wind will kick in wednesday and thursday. that will be warmer -- warmer and back to friday fog and sun, morning clouds. breeze. more of a sea breeze. interior and around the bay. and warm they are and 84 and 82 and on the extended jute look -- outlook and the first of the season from the north on saturday. >>> a world record was set during the 49ers game in seattle. >> and fans were the loudest crowd in the world. and it would keep coming for the 9ers. later in the first lightning would delay it for an hour. later in the 4th. trying to lead a come back and picked off. >>> and vernon davis and joe staley will be at candlestick park to give a lesson a program that use as video game and curriculum to teach kids about responsibility. and it starts at 10 this morning. >>> the raiders start out the season at home on a high note. they took on the jags. people got to watch it at home in the first quarter. and spinning through th
rain up to the pacific northwest. kind of a quiet pattern for us today. the morning fog.emperatures will rebound. 60s, 70s and 80s. into tuesday. a north wind will kick in wednesday and thursday. that will be warmer -- warmer and back to friday fog and sun, morning clouds. breeze. more of a sea breeze. interior and around the bay. and warm they are and 84 and 82 and on the extended jute look -- outlook and the first of the season from the north on saturday. >>> a world record was set...
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. >> i've prepared a speech i'm glad i'm going to be using it so i want to thank the asian pacific community and this year's for their dedication of the heritage month celebration. my gratitude goes out for the panel of judges for relating me. i admire the folks here today. behind the success of every person is a village of supporters mine is my family headed by my mother. mom. she taught me to love unconditional. my son anticipate and my beautiful daughter there's the reasons for my living my friends who keep me well-balanced with the happy hours and thousands of students who have inspired me to be a better person and lately my god and safer who guided me everyday. i'm very grateful for this recognition >> (clapping) and congratulations and thank you to all say judges and congratulations for the recipient for their important work and contribution on behalf of our community. (clapping). now because of the special theme of honoring choechlts the committee has decided to present a special recognition award. let's role the video. all right. let me just act to out. help, help, help. ♪ ♪ redefini
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new model of relationship from the asian pacific region. the asia pacific is the world's fastest growing and the most promising region. it is also home to most of the hot spot issues. china and the united states have more converging interesting and interactions in the asian pacific more than anywhere else. it is both possible and imperative that our two countries start the building of this new model of relationship from the asian pacific. just think if china and the united states can avoid conflict and confrontation in the asian pacific, there is no reason we can't co-exist in peace in other parts of the world if china and the united states can respect each other and conduct cooperation on asian pacific affairs, there is no reason we cannot work together on other issues. how to turn the asian pacific into the testing ground for our new model of relationship, i think the following two points are extremely important. first, china and the united states should genuinely respect and accommodate each other's interests and the concerns in the asia
new model of relationship from the asian pacific region. the asia pacific is the world's fastest growing and the most promising region. it is also home to most of the hot spot issues. china and the united states have more converging interesting and interactions in the asian pacific more than anywhere else. it is both possible and imperative that our two countries start the building of this new model of relationship from the asian pacific. just think if china and the united states can avoid...
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we talk about it from an asian perspective, pacific islander perspective, latino perspective. we often forget our africans, west african brothers andess is at therx who struggle with the same debilitating experience of living in the shadows. ~ sisters so, i'm grateful. i their numbers are very small. i thank you very much for being here. i also want to acknowledge the staff persons, number of hours alone today i think have racked up. [speaker not understood] from my office, ivy, supervisor avalos' raquel in your office. thank you, ladies for being a part of this. i, too, share the comments of supervisor wiener and desire to see a unanimous vote. if you stop and think about what a powerful statement we would have an opportunity to send not just to the san francisco bay area, but the entire country if not the world. wouldn't that be powerful? all of our collective voices coming together making a statement. i was an early supporter of this ordinance because i believe that for the vast majority of undocumented residents in our city, this policy will provide them with a more protec
we talk about it from an asian perspective, pacific islander perspective, latino perspective. we often forget our africans, west african brothers andess is at therx who struggle with the same debilitating experience of living in the shadows. ~ sisters so, i'm grateful. i their numbers are very small. i thank you very much for being here. i also want to acknowledge the staff persons, number of hours alone today i think have racked up. [speaker not understood] from my office, ivy, supervisor...
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300 tons of highly radioactive water may have leaked out and some of it may have flowed into the pacific ocean. >>> officials with tokyo electric power company say they began taking apart the tank to find out what's wrong with it. they say they'll examine the tank to identify where the leak occurred. they say the work could take several days. about 350 similar tanks are installed on the grounds of the plant. >> executives of a japanese railway company have unveiled final plans for their next generation super-speed train. the maglev will travel up to 500 kilometers per hour. central japan railway president yoshiomi yamada disclosed the route and stations. both terminals will be built under ground and there will be four stations between the cities. workers will dig new tunnels through the the mountains. the maglev service will link the cities in 40 minutes. that's about one hour less than the bullet train. the railway executives plan to extent the route to the biggest city in western japan. they hope to begin construction sometime next year and start the service in 2027. >>> top officials
300 tons of highly radioactive water may have leaked out and some of it may have flowed into the pacific ocean. >>> officials with tokyo electric power company say they began taking apart the tank to find out what's wrong with it. they say they'll examine the tank to identify where the leak occurred. they say the work could take several days. about 350 similar tanks are installed on the grounds of the plant. >> executives of a japanese railway company have unveiled final plans...
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worst hit was the pacific state of guerrero where more than 40 people have died. in some areas two months of rain fell in just two days. thousands have been forced to seek refuge in acapulco, here people wait for the water to recede and the mudslides to be cleared. wondering what awaits them when they return home. but the government has a perhaps more pressing job to take care of first. 40,000 tourists have been trapped in acapulco since the stomps hit. they have been waiting in line for a flight for more than three days. they're holt, tired and they've had enough. as tensions rise some passengers have started blocking the entrance to the airstrip. >> planes leave and arrive, but the lines don't move. people have been waiting here for 72 hours. >> with more storms on the way the government is now racing against time trying to get supplies to where they're needed the most. david mercer al jazeera, acapulco, mexico. >> fewer than 6,000 people in the hardest hit colorado counties of larimer and boulder have fled. more than 7200 business he have been damaged or destro
worst hit was the pacific state of guerrero where more than 40 people have died. in some areas two months of rain fell in just two days. thousands have been forced to seek refuge in acapulco, here people wait for the water to recede and the mudslides to be cleared. wondering what awaits them when they return home. but the government has a perhaps more pressing job to take care of first. 40,000 tourists have been trapped in acapulco since the stomps hit. they have been waiting in line for a...
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let's see how other markets in the asia pacific are opening this tuesday. >>> people who suffer from a degenerative motor disease lose the ability to control their arms, their legs, their face. patients with als as the disease is known, also lose their ability to speak. but therapists at a tokyo hospital developed a device that speaks for patients who can't. so people who've lost their speech have found a way to keep their voice. this man suffers from amny owe troughic lateral sclerosis or als. it causes all his muscles to degenerate. eventually als patients lose their speech. before that they can record all the alphabet sounds and their favorite expressions. an occupational therapist came up with the idea of the speech software. he edits the sounds, and adjusts the recorded voice until patients are happy with it. >> translator: if we can create a close enough likeness of the voice, others will say, ah, it really is that person. >> the voice software has given this patient's family emotional strength during his illness. as his als progressed he had trouble breathing. in april, a resp
let's see how other markets in the asia pacific are opening this tuesday. >>> people who suffer from a degenerative motor disease lose the ability to control their arms, their legs, their face. patients with als as the disease is known, also lose their ability to speak. but therapists at a tokyo hospital developed a device that speaks for patients who can't. so people who've lost their speech have found a way to keep their voice. this man suffers from amny owe troughic lateral...
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somebody asked about us the asian pacific american families and for us coming from us volunteers we haveught about one person came to mind over the years - i mean, i have worried about every little detail and over the years i've learned that people will take care of this and i learned i can trust this person so this evening we want to thank for all your years of contribution ron (clappin (clapping). improvision ron (laughter) we got the call for the next 9 years; right? >> thank you. it's been a real pleasure working with this lady and i really like to organization and i've been helping here for 9 years and it's a pleasure every year to see all you porters who come out to work with this program. i hope this program carries on and on for many years and with clau this lady's leadership how can we lose? (clapping). i don't want to go back. (clapping) >> sorry. i was thinking this was the last time i would be invited here. so at the newly opened jazz center they've been working to make this innocent a misconduct as well as a surprise and he needs to be recognized for a job well done. let's g
somebody asked about us the asian pacific american families and for us coming from us volunteers we haveught about one person came to mind over the years - i mean, i have worried about every little detail and over the years i've learned that people will take care of this and i learned i can trust this person so this evening we want to thank for all your years of contribution ron (clappin (clapping). improvision ron (laughter) we got the call for the next 9 years; right? >> thank you. it's...
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a powerful storm pummelling the pacific northwest. >> it just came down. it was a deluge. >> power outages. soaked cars. even water pouring through the roof of the seattle tacoma airport. there's another storm on the way. >>> a out the cliff. >> delay obama care. >> what if democrats said we're going to shut down the government. >> is there any way to avoid a government shutdown now with time running out? >>> no show. amanda knox defending her decision not to return to italy for her murder retrial tomorrow. what her life is like now, back at home. >>> and alec baldwin, like you have never seen him before. >> thanks, honey. >> why is this guy, famous for running with flight attendants and photographers, now striking yoga poses. >>> never had treatment from my husband like that when i was pregnant. >> not well trained. >> has anyone seen alec baldwin like this before. >> no. >> rob is like i don't know who he is. >> a soap opera star, right? >>> also coming up -- a hidden danger in your medical cabinet. not sticking to dose could land you in the e.r. >>> als
a powerful storm pummelling the pacific northwest. >> it just came down. it was a deluge. >> power outages. soaked cars. even water pouring through the roof of the seattle tacoma airport. there's another storm on the way. >>> a out the cliff. >> delay obama care. >> what if democrats said we're going to shut down the government. >> is there any way to avoid a government shutdown now with time running out? >>> no show. amanda knox defending her...
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partly because of over fishing and the fact that the pacific species be given other tuna takes longeroduce and there is a proposal to cut the catch of young tuna by 15%. and here we have a scientist working on a method he hopes will help the pacific blue fin and breeding macrel as a species and they have cells from frozen tuna and implant them into mackral hatch-lings and they will hatch tuna but will not be readily for several years. >> translator: in order to seek recovery of the population we should have a ten year closed situation but it's difficult to impose this because there are so many parties concerned like fishermen, processors and traders. >> reporter: not to mention sushi and sushimi eaters and some have ban it from the menu and people in japan hoping not to resort to that to save the pacific blue fin. florence in tokyo. >> reporter: green peace says they found one of the ships in the arctic and it came after green peace activists tried to climb on to an off shore drilling platform on wednesday. the environmental group says warning shots were fired and 29 of the activists
partly because of over fishing and the fact that the pacific species be given other tuna takes longeroduce and there is a proposal to cut the catch of young tuna by 15%. and here we have a scientist working on a method he hopes will help the pacific blue fin and breeding macrel as a species and they have cells from frozen tuna and implant them into mackral hatch-lings and they will hatch tuna but will not be readily for several years. >> translator: in order to seek recovery of the...
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we saw the president announce a strategic pivot to the asian pacific region without any real plan to fund it and an effort to end the capture and interrogation and detention of trifs as well as the return of an old idea that terrorism should be treated as a law enforcement matter. after a decade long counterinsurgency in afghanistan we've seen the failure to invest in the modernization needed to make this pivot to asia meaningful. specifically, his failure to make the kind of investments that are needed to maintain our dominance in the asian pacific theater in the kind of naval, air, and marine corps forces we'll need there in the years ahead could have tragic consequences down the road. his domestic agenda has also had obviously had serious implications for our global standing. while borrowing trillions and wasting taxpayer dollars here at home, the president has imposed a policy of us austerity at the pentagon that threatens to undermine our stabilizing presence around the globe. and, of course, we've seen how eeger the president is to declare an end to the war on terror. unfortuna
we saw the president announce a strategic pivot to the asian pacific region without any real plan to fund it and an effort to end the capture and interrogation and detention of trifs as well as the return of an old idea that terrorism should be treated as a law enforcement matter. after a decade long counterinsurgency in afghanistan we've seen the failure to invest in the modernization needed to make this pivot to asia meaningful. specifically, his failure to make the kind of investments that...
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in fact all but the key and southern pacific had disappeared by 1941.f they had been allowed to hang on until world war ii began our transit history would be undoubtedly different. >> you had the southern pacific and red trains on the bay bridge and you had the southern sacramento bay train that is went into chico and you had the northwestern trains in marin county. on december 7th, 1941, the day that japanese attacked pearl harbor, only the key system was left. now if those -- if those systems had survived into december of 1941 it's very obvious what would have happened. they would have run through world war ii and then again the situation may have been different. then marin would have been growing. then -- contra costa county would have been growing. however b.a.r.t. between walnut creek and concord is on the sacramento northern tracks the right of way. so again, here you have these systems being abandoned on the eve of ward war 2. >> one minutes apart to the waiting commuter ferry boats and making more stops along the way, the old key was still almos
in fact all but the key and southern pacific had disappeared by 1941.f they had been allowed to hang on until world war ii began our transit history would be undoubtedly different. >> you had the southern pacific and red trains on the bay bridge and you had the southern sacramento bay train that is went into chico and you had the northwestern trains in marin county. on december 7th, 1941, the day that japanese attacked pearl harbor, only the key system was left. now if those -- if those...
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. >> heavy rain and wind from tropical storm manuel pounded mexico's pacific coast killing more than 20. they were hit with winds up to 75 miles per hour and several numbers of of rain. six decide after the suv lost control on a highway headed for a tourist resort in alka pull coe. another storm, hurricane ingrid could reach landfall on monday. >> days of rain poured down here in mexico leaving destruction on the pacific side tropical storm manuel unleashed two months worth of rain in a couple of days. up to 11 were killed when a building collapsed and when a landslide dumped down on top of them. there have been scenes in which 10 metres of water have been dumped on the land. over on the gulf coast hurricane ingrid is expected to make landfall monday morning. now, the authorities have evacuated about 6,000 people. the rivers are overflowing. a couple of people have been killed when they were pulled down stream by fast-moving water, and with up to half a metre of rain expected to fall within the next few days in this region. it's imagined there'll be more casualties to come. >> there
. >> heavy rain and wind from tropical storm manuel pounded mexico's pacific coast killing more than 20. they were hit with winds up to 75 miles per hour and several numbers of of rain. six decide after the suv lost control on a highway headed for a tourist resort in alka pull coe. another storm, hurricane ingrid could reach landfall on monday. >> days of rain poured down here in mexico leaving destruction on the pacific side tropical storm manuel unleashed two months worth of rain...