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the theme of this year's pacific island forum was blue pacific. we focused on oceans, on issues related to economic returns from fisheries. the pacific island forum aimed to encourage more effective and stronger coordination in our region through our pacific regional framework. and at least year's pacific island forum, prime minister turnbull indicated we would be stepping up our engagement in the pacific, and we are delivering on this commitment in terms of security, labor, and pharmaceutical that was signed. and of course, the nature and the complexity of the challenges that are faced in the pacific shows the diversity of the engagement. >> thank you, the time for answering the question has expired. senator mckenzie. supplemental question. >> thank you. can the minister advise the senate of the outcomes achieved at the 48th pacific island forum meeting. >> minister. >> thank you. pacific island leaders agreed to comenls work on a new regional security declaration. to position the region better to deal with those new and emerging security challen
the theme of this year's pacific island forum was blue pacific. we focused on oceans, on issues related to economic returns from fisheries. the pacific island forum aimed to encourage more effective and stronger coordination in our region through our pacific regional framework. and at least year's pacific island forum, prime minister turnbull indicated we would be stepping up our engagement in the pacific, and we are delivering on this commitment in terms of security, labor, and pharmaceutical...
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on the form is the preeminent political body in the pacific.hen can we expect the head of the government to address their shared challenges working together in the civic, as we did in ramsey and the regional assistant mission. we work best when we work together. forumth pacific island meeting and enabled australia to advance some of our collective efforts addressing climate issues, preparing for natural disasters, managing illegal unreported and fishing, improving economic opportunity and new security challenges including transnational crime, disease, upgrades, cyber attacks. these are the challenges our neighborhood faces and it is important we address them together. also focused on oceans, issues related to economic returns from fisheries. aimsacific islands forum to encourage more effective and stronger coordination in our region through our pacific regionalism framework and at last year's pacific island form, prime minister turnbull indicated we would be stepping up our engagement in the pacific, and we are delivering on these commitments a
on the form is the preeminent political body in the pacific.hen can we expect the head of the government to address their shared challenges working together in the civic, as we did in ramsey and the regional assistant mission. we work best when we work together. forumth pacific island meeting and enabled australia to advance some of our collective efforts addressing climate issues, preparing for natural disasters, managing illegal unreported and fishing, improving economic opportunity and new...
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for prosperity to take hold in indoso-pacific, stability must evolve. india, this evolution will entail fully embracing its potential as leading player in he international security arena. first and foremost, this means building security capacity. good friend and colleague secretary mattis was in dehli this.onth to discuss we both eagerly look forward to he inaugural two plus two dialogue championed by president trump and the prime minister soon. indian navy was first overseas user of the it eillance aircraft, effectively feels with the u.s. counter parts speak of our interest and need to enhance interoperatability. put sal the united states forward, including for guardian uav's, aircraft carrier technologies, the future program and f-18 and f-16 fighter aircraft are changers for game our commercial and defense cooperation. and , technology transparency speaks for itself, and sovereignty and security. issues that concern india are concerns of the united states's. has said the is world's two greatest democracys greatest e the two militarys. i couldn't agr
for prosperity to take hold in indoso-pacific, stability must evolve. india, this evolution will entail fully embracing its potential as leading player in he international security arena. first and foremost, this means building security capacity. good friend and colleague secretary mattis was in dehli this.onth to discuss we both eagerly look forward to he inaugural two plus two dialogue championed by president trump and the prime minister soon. indian navy was first overseas user of the it...
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nations in indo pacific will benefit. recognize that many indo pacific nations have limited alternatives when it comes to infrastructure investment programs and financing schemes. they often fail to promote jobs or prosperity for the people that claim to help. transparento expand high standard mechanisms, tools that will help nations instead of saddle them with mounting debts. india and the united states must lead the way in growing in multilateral efforts. we must do a better job leveraging our collective expertise to meet common challenges while tackling those to come. there is a need, and we must meet the demand. the increasing divergence of values offers the indo pacific the best opportunity to defend the rules-based global system that has benefited so much of humanity over the past several decades. it also comes with a responsibility for both of our countries to do the needful and support our united vision of a free, open, and thriving in the pacific. the united states welcomes the influence of the indian people in t
nations in indo pacific will benefit. recognize that many indo pacific nations have limited alternatives when it comes to infrastructure investment programs and financing schemes. they often fail to promote jobs or prosperity for the people that claim to help. transparento expand high standard mechanisms, tools that will help nations instead of saddle them with mounting debts. india and the united states must lead the way in growing in multilateral efforts. we must do a better job leveraging...
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the pacific forum is the preeminent political voting in the pacific region. it brings together heads of government. ,orking together in the pacific we work best when we work together. the 48th pacific island forums meeting enabled australia to advance some of our collective efforts addressing climate issues, preparing for natural illegals, managing fishing, improving economic development in the region. adjusting national crime, disease, and outbreaks in cyber attacks. these are the shared challenges our neighbor faces and it is important we address them together. oceans, issues related to economic returns from fisheries. we aimed to encourage stronger coordination in our region through our regionalism framework. and prime minister turnbull indicated we would be setting up our engagement in the pacific and we are delivering on these commitments in terms of pharmaceutical, paper signs. thank you, the time to answer the question has expired. >> can the minister advise the achieved the outcome at the forum meeting? leaders agreed to commence work on a new regiona
the pacific forum is the preeminent political voting in the pacific region. it brings together heads of government. ,orking together in the pacific we work best when we work together. the 48th pacific island forums meeting enabled australia to advance some of our collective efforts addressing climate issues, preparing for natural illegals, managing fishing, improving economic development in the region. adjusting national crime, disease, and outbreaks in cyber attacks. these are the shared...
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the south china sea, china's construction of artificial islands in the pacific today, the western pacific we see significant geopolitical competition. let's keep moving, let's go to the atlantic which for centuries has been in many ways a transit zone and nobody from the united states thinks of that north atlantic without recalling world war i and world war ii, the convoy operations but if you step back in history it is the europeans, particularly the peninsula that has given us christopher columbus, prince henry the navigator, upper left is magellan who circumnavigated the world, less known by bartholomew diaz, the first to sail into the indian ocean. these mariners launched enormous voyages of discovery. in that atlantic today the geopolitical challenge comes from russia, increasing scope and scale of the russian military -- maritime forces. and as we do in the pacific, not insurmountable, not leading to another war but tension that will play out in this maritime sphere, front line ships, in the caribbean off our coast. the third largest ocean after the pacific, and the atlantic, is thi
the south china sea, china's construction of artificial islands in the pacific today, the western pacific we see significant geopolitical competition. let's keep moving, let's go to the atlantic which for centuries has been in many ways a transit zone and nobody from the united states thinks of that north atlantic without recalling world war i and world war ii, the convoy operations but if you step back in history it is the europeans, particularly the peninsula that has given us christopher...
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the indo pacific including the entire indian ocean, the western pacific and the nations that surround them will be the most consequential part of the globe in the 21st century. home to more than 3 billion people, this region is the focal point of the world's energy and trade routes. 40% of the world's oil supply crisscrosses the indian ocean every day, through critical points like the straits of hormuz. with emerging economies in africa and the fastest growing economy and middle class in india, whole economies are changing to account for this global shift in market share. asia's share of global gdp is expected to surpass 50% by the middle of this century. we need to collaborate with india to ensure that the indo pacific is increasingly a place of peace, stability, and growing prosperity. so that it does not become a region of disorder, conflict, and predatory economics. the world's center of gravity is shifting to the heart of the pacific. the u.s. and india, with our shared goals of peace, security, freedom of navigation, and a free and open architecture, must serve as the eastern an
the indo pacific including the entire indian ocean, the western pacific and the nations that surround them will be the most consequential part of the globe in the 21st century. home to more than 3 billion people, this region is the focal point of the world's energy and trade routes. 40% of the world's oil supply crisscrosses the indian ocean every day, through critical points like the straits of hormuz. with emerging economies in africa and the fastest growing economy and middle class in india,...
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we must foster greater prosperity with the aim of a free and open into pacific -- indo-pacific. it will be the most consequential part of the globe. this is the focal point of the world's energy and trade dress. 40% of the world's oil supply crisscrosses the indian ocean every day. with emerging economies in africa and the fastest-growing economy and middle-class in india, economies are changing to account for this global shift in market share. asia's share of global gdp is expected to surpass the percent by the middle of this -- 50% by the middle of this century. we need to collaborate with indo-pacificure the does not become a region of disorder, conflict, and auditory economics. of gravity isnter shifting to the heart of the indo-pacific. we must serve as the eastern and western beacons of the indo- pacific. grow with an eye to greater prosperity for our peoples and those throughout the indian and pacific ocean. by the year 2050, india may post the second-largest economy in the world. india's median age is expected to surpass that of china's within the next decade. getting ou
we must foster greater prosperity with the aim of a free and open into pacific -- indo-pacific. it will be the most consequential part of the globe. this is the focal point of the world's energy and trade dress. 40% of the world's oil supply crisscrosses the indian ocean every day. with emerging economies in africa and the fastest-growing economy and middle-class in india, economies are changing to account for this global shift in market share. asia's share of global gdp is expected to surpass...
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♪ "asian pacific america." and welcome to i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay areand cozi tv. we start with the latest on daca and how it impacts the asian american and pacific islander communities. we'll examine what's going on with the deferred action for childhood arrivals process through the local aspire program, which also wants us to take a much closer look at the common description of dreamers. we'll also take an early peek at a new documentary being made about chinatown, a film about the asian american movement from the perspective of young residents on the front lines of their neighborhood in the midst of a massive cultural transition. and we end with our traditional artistic showcase with a musical and dance performance by likha, a group that promotes pilipino folk music culture. they'll join us live in our studio today. well, the plight of those in the daca program has gotten a lot of coverage, with the future of many involved in this program, designed to protect those undocumented children and young adults brought into the us, very much in limbo. but it'
♪ "asian pacific america." and welcome to i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay areand cozi tv. we start with the latest on daca and how it impacts the asian american and pacific islander communities. we'll examine what's going on with the deferred action for childhood arrivals process through the local aspire program, which also wants us to take a much closer look at the common description of dreamers. we'll also take an early peek at a new documentary being made...
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graduated from pacific high school in 2008 and joined the united states army. after graduating from basic and advanced training at fort bening, georgia, specialist white was assigned to the 25th infantry division, joint base elmendorf richardson. he deployed to afghanistan in 2011 and tragically lost his life in april of 2012 after insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. specialist white was just 21 years old. specialist white is remembered for his love of the st. louis cardinals as well as his distinguished service for which he reserved -- received many awards, including the bronze star and a purple heart. as an avid dodger fan, i think specialist white would get a kick that i am here and that the st. louis cardinals are still beating the dodgers. mr. speaker, we should pass this bill to commemorate the life of specialist jeffrey white jr. who selflessly sacrificed his life in defense of his country, and i urge the passage of h.r. 452 and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recogn
graduated from pacific high school in 2008 and joined the united states army. after graduating from basic and advanced training at fort bening, georgia, specialist white was assigned to the 25th infantry division, joint base elmendorf richardson. he deployed to afghanistan in 2011 and tragically lost his life in april of 2012 after insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. specialist white was just 21 years old. specialist white is remembered for his love of the st....
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chance of rain across our entire forecast area from thursday into early friday as an early season pacific weather system moves into california. (marty) we'll be right back with more fire coverage. the atlas fire destroyed more than 100 homes in the silverado resort area of napa. this was bill and janice mathis' home... the three bedroom, three bath home reduced to ashes. napa county search and rescue teams are meticulously combing through debris. the silverado resort escaped major damage... but strong winds downed power lines all over the grounds. since the fire broke out a week ago, over 300-thousand customers have lost power. but as of yesterday, power has been restored to over 90-percent of areas. <>janice mathis/ napa county: "in this moment, i'm realizing you don't put your boots on and your gloves on and go sift through stuff. there's nothing to sift through."> (marty) at least four people have died as a result of the atlas fire so far. (dave) a look at weather when we return. (vo) dogs have evolved, but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true
chance of rain across our entire forecast area from thursday into early friday as an early season pacific weather system moves into california. (marty) we'll be right back with more fire coverage. the atlas fire destroyed more than 100 homes in the silverado resort area of napa. this was bill and janice mathis' home... the three bedroom, three bath home reduced to ashes. napa county search and rescue teams are meticulously combing through debris. the silverado resort escaped major damage... but...
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navy even though they knew that something was can happen in the pacific even though our entire pacific fleet was in there. it was the event that propelled us into the war.ou in germany many american civets said new after paris fell to the nazis that the united states was going to be getting into there at some point. and all of a sudden on december 8 we were at war there was an enormous surge of patriotism throughout the country in a way that i think is sometimes hard even to evoke now but they described this incredible surge of people treat judaism and a feeling of unity. people were picking up rubber bands from the street. all of this was happening instantlyy while of course the young men were shipping outof to europe. they were serving unable ships in the atlantic ocean there was a massive effort to the point that my central character .-dot braden was the oldest daughter of four children and her family and lynchburg.ro and they enjoyed that fighting almost immediately. u the desire to serve was such that that they also wanted their they volunteered their dog to serve in the military.
navy even though they knew that something was can happen in the pacific even though our entire pacific fleet was in there. it was the event that propelled us into the war.ou in germany many american civets said new after paris fell to the nazis that the united states was going to be getting into there at some point. and all of a sudden on december 8 we were at war there was an enormous surge of patriotism throughout the country in a way that i think is sometimes hard even to evoke now but they...
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they were crossing the west for minerals for the pacific northwest for land. that would have been at the time i think when sufficient costs could have been incurred by the government dot negotiations might have led to the one state being set aside for the indians. the tribal warfare have reduced the tribes in the west. there were already at least 3 million so i don't think that it was ever a realistic possibility because they were just so great. i think there was a time that could have happened but not in mississippi unfortunately. >> could he have done it? >> statesman is my next book. [laughter] >> okay. thank you very much. enjoyed your time. two-part question i wonder if you could expand on your comment that they needed to show a lot more restraint and aggression. i'm interested in that because they have a culture and understanding you are a historian is not really telling us how we should feel about what you reported that interested in your exclusioni'm interestedin t the appropriate response is and should we still feel guilty and what is the appropriate
they were crossing the west for minerals for the pacific northwest for land. that would have been at the time i think when sufficient costs could have been incurred by the government dot negotiations might have led to the one state being set aside for the indians. the tribal warfare have reduced the tribes in the west. there were already at least 3 million so i don't think that it was ever a realistic possibility because they were just so great. i think there was a time that could have happened...
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that's the power of pacific. 150 years. that's the power of what is the power of pacific?rs. that's the power of it's life insurance and retirement solutions to help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. but he's got work to do. with a sore back. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. also try aleve direct therapy with tens technology for lower back pain relief. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to
that's the power of pacific. 150 years. that's the power of what is the power of pacific?rs. that's the power of it's life insurance and retirement solutions to help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. but he's got work to do. with a sore back. so he took aleve this...
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remaining members of the trans—pacific remaining members of the tra ns—pacific partnership remainingfic partnership a meeting from today to finalise the trade pact. new zealand wants to renegotiate and the us has pulled out. earlier, ispoke renegotiate and the us has pulled out. earlier, i spoke to the chief market strategist for active trader, greg mccann. new zealand was one of the key countries that got everybody back to the table after donald trump left —— left but this new left—leaning government is keen to negotiate the outlook for property buyers. new zealand property prices have gone up quite a bit and they are looking to renegotiate that, looking to renegotiate the rbnz act. i genuinely think it is an open question as to what this government wa nts. question as to what this government wants. it's early days. flatpack or modular homes have traditionally been used to build low—cost housing but one filipino entrepreneur is using that prefab technology to contract —— construct luxury homes. the company behind this is the first start—up to have a billion—dollar valuation as we se
remaining members of the trans—pacific remaining members of the tra ns—pacific partnership remainingfic partnership a meeting from today to finalise the trade pact. new zealand wants to renegotiate and the us has pulled out. earlier, ispoke renegotiate and the us has pulled out. earlier, i spoke to the chief market strategist for active trader, greg mccann. new zealand was one of the key countries that got everybody back to the table after donald trump left —— left but this new...
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police are the scene of a shooting in the city of pacific knights neighborhood. the shooting was reported about an hour ago near the intersection of clay and look in the streets. rob malcolm is live at the scene for us tonight. can you set the scene and tell us what is going on.>> reporter: the police were called here about 8:52 pm tonight. they responded to shots fired and responded and found one victim on the street. what you have here is an active investigation. there canvassing the neighborhood taking pictures and just continue with the ongoing investigation. we do have -- we don't have a lot to go on so i'm going to bring in the lieutenant. what details about what police are doing tonight. >> reporter: you did cover a lot of it. they responded to this area at a 52 p.m. -- 8:52 pm. they located the victim with non-life-threatening injuries. the victim was transported to a hospital where they are being treated. this is an ongoing investigation. there's not a lot that we will release at this time. we are following up on leads and looking for two suspects. >> we
police are the scene of a shooting in the city of pacific knights neighborhood. the shooting was reported about an hour ago near the intersection of clay and look in the streets. rob malcolm is live at the scene for us tonight. can you set the scene and tell us what is going on.>> reporter: the police were called here about 8:52 pm tonight. they responded to shots fired and responded and found one victim on the street. what you have here is an active investigation. there canvassing the...
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just your general world in the pacific. on the the wounded man pacific theater beach. the reason i show this to you is just to give you a sense of another part of the combat world, the sights and smells kind of thing. what you would have taken in. you can just kind of look at that image. there is a lot to absorb in a way. so the combat zone, not just in the pacific, but wherever, is just kind of horror filled. place with a lot of sites, bad smells. after you are therefore a while, it just seems insane, arbitrary, violent, crude, very disturbing and soul crushing kind of place. a classic story you often hear -- it appears to be apocryphal, but it's not. i documented a number of instances where this actually happened, a soldier looking at a boot thinking it is indie, inside it aside, looking , and there's a foot. one thing that stood out to me is an interview i did. this was a guy who was in the first engineer combat battalion of the first infantry division. more thanmembered anything or stayed with him from world war ii, and this is, of course, decades later, he remembe
just your general world in the pacific. on the the wounded man pacific theater beach. the reason i show this to you is just to give you a sense of another part of the combat world, the sights and smells kind of thing. what you would have taken in. you can just kind of look at that image. there is a lot to absorb in a way. so the combat zone, not just in the pacific, but wherever, is just kind of horror filled. place with a lot of sites, bad smells. after you are therefore a while, it just seems...
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robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. we start with comedy in the south asian or desi comedy festival in san francisco. we like to showcase artists because the arts is an area where there are often not enough opportunities for talented asian-americans and pacific islanders. well, this is one. then we profile the japan society of northern california, its importance in the relationship between the bay area and japan, and its upcoming celebration. next, a new group helping working families in silicon valley get more flexibility in their schedules by solving an important problem, transportation for their children. and then we close with another cultural showcase, our friends with the parangal dance company. we'll catch up with the group and filipino-american history month, with a live performance in our studio today. well, the lack of opportunities for asian-americans and pacific islanders in the world of standup comedy is nothing to laugh at. i happen
robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. we start with comedy in the south asian or desi comedy festival in san francisco. we like to showcase artists because the arts is an area where there are often not enough opportunities for talented asian-americans and pacific islanders. well, this is one. then we profile the japan society of northern california, its importance in the relationship...
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that's the power of pacific. and bad for the north bay. problem it might create in the fire zone. plus, rape accusations involving students from 3 bay area campuses. the promises the schools are making to parents. next. >>> finally tonight, something caught our attention recently in the our coverage of the devastating fires in california. you may recall it as well. i'm talking about that striking image of a lone mail truck still making its rounds through a once vibrant neighborhood turned to rubble and ashes. we asked our gadi schwartz to track down the story behind that image and what he found was a postman on an emotional mission. >> reporter: in devastation so vast, the smallest things stand out. a toy car. a purple bandanna. a mailbox still standing while everything else has burned. this desolate road of destruction is postman trevor smith's daily route. for eight years he's picked up mail from a senior community called the orchard. today he picks up their melted mailboxes. >> scorched, first-class. we will forward it on. >> reporter:
that's the power of pacific. and bad for the north bay. problem it might create in the fire zone. plus, rape accusations involving students from 3 bay area campuses. the promises the schools are making to parents. next. >>> finally tonight, something caught our attention recently in the our coverage of the devastating fires in california. you may recall it as well. i'm talking about that striking image of a lone mail truck still making its rounds through a once vibrant neighborhood...
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♪ "asian pacific america." and welcome to i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay areand cozi tv. we start with filipino american history month with a focus on the upcoming aperture festival and the kearny street workshop with the help of multi-talented artist, rea lynn de guzman. then our traveling food connoisseurs, producers lance lew and joachim costudio, take us to a popular asian american-owned open pastry kitchen, b patisserie. and we wrap up with wine and food with the look at the historical mikami vineyards and some lessons pairing up the right food with the right wines. well, there are always a lot of events and activities during filipino american history month, and we encourage everyone to check out as many as you can. today, we're highlighting the kearny street workshop aperture 2017 festival, going on now through october 28, titled "unravel," unraveling stories, histories, and beliefs to look for those cultural connections and what still needs to be discovered. to help us learn more about the festival and the unraveling is interdisciplinary artist rea lynn
♪ "asian pacific america." and welcome to i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay areand cozi tv. we start with filipino american history month with a focus on the upcoming aperture festival and the kearny street workshop with the help of multi-talented artist, rea lynn de guzman. then our traveling food connoisseurs, producers lance lew and joachim costudio, take us to a popular asian american-owned open pastry kitchen, b patisserie. and we wrap up with wine and...
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that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life.breath and your mouth lacks moisture when you speak or swallow, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. biotène® provides immediate relief from dry mouth symptoms that last for up to four hours. in fact, biotène® is the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breath. don't just manage dry mouth symptoms with water, soothe, moisturize and freshen your breath, with biotène®. this has been medifacts for biotène®. >>> finally tonight something caught our attention recentlien our coverage of the devastating fires in california. you may recall it as well. talking about that striking image of a lone mail truck making its rounds through a once vibrant neighborhood turned to rubble and ashes. we asked our gadi schwartz to track down the story behind the image and what he found was a postman on an emotional mission. >> reporter: in devastation so vast, the smallest things stand out. a toy car. a purple bandanna. a m
that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life.breath and your mouth lacks moisture when you speak or swallow, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. biotène® provides immediate relief from dry mouth symptoms that last for up to four hours. in fact, biotène® is the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breath. don't just manage dry mouth symptoms with water, soothe, moisturize and...
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just your general world in the pacific. this is the wounded man on the pacific theater beach. the reason i show this to you is just to give you a sense of another part of the combat world, the sights and smells kind of thing. what you would have taken in. you can just kind of look at that image. there is a lot to absorb in a way. so the combat zone, not just in the pacific, but wherever, is just kind of horror filled. place with a lot of sites, bad smells. after you are therefore a while, it just seems insane, arbitrary, violent, crude, very disturbing and soul crushing kind of place. a classic story you often hear -- it appears to be apocryphal, but it's not. i documented a number of instances where this actually happened, a soldier looking at a boot thinking it is indie, kicking it aside, looking inside, and there's a foot. one thing that stood out to me is an interview i did. this was a guy who was in the first engineer combat battalion of the first infantry division. what he remembered more than anything or stayed with him from world war ii, and this is, of course, decades
just your general world in the pacific. this is the wounded man on the pacific theater beach. the reason i show this to you is just to give you a sense of another part of the combat world, the sights and smells kind of thing. what you would have taken in. you can just kind of look at that image. there is a lot to absorb in a way. so the combat zone, not just in the pacific, but wherever, is just kind of horror filled. place with a lot of sites, bad smells. after you are therefore a while, it...
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it's union pacific's time to shine. why the stock shot up six points i love the management of union pacific and they did a fantastic job navigating the storm damage. this is not company specific norfolk southern, i like their management too what is driving strength simple, first time in many years the rails have more business than they can handle means higher prices, more business and more profits for you if you own thestocks caterpillar gave us a breathtaking report card cat's demand is up waiting 30 years for them to deliver this strong. 30 years cat had a good run end of last decade but almost snapshot of china. this time all over the globe, more sustainable all the categories earth movers, trucks, engines. been a miraculous performer, hated so long because laid off workers and cut costs. but now see what happens when it comes through. they have tremendous leverage, stock has doubled in a couple years time how about the amazing company, 3m for years powered stock higher through self-help, trimming, nipping, tucking g
it's union pacific's time to shine. why the stock shot up six points i love the management of union pacific and they did a fantastic job navigating the storm damage. this is not company specific norfolk southern, i like their management too what is driving strength simple, first time in many years the rails have more business than they can handle means higher prices, more business and more profits for you if you own thestocks caterpillar gave us a breathtaking report card cat's demand is up...
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Oct 29, 2017
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mainly dry low pressure area mainly dry low monday a mainly dry low pressure area moves in from the pacific northwest bringing a fair amount of lower to mid level cooling with it eroding much of the marine layer monday into monday night. patchy drizzle will be possible from late tonight into monday in particular over the southern half of the forecast area. early november will mark the beginning of a stormy and colder pattern over northern california with snow expected in the sierra nevada. ( marty ) breaking overnight... one person is dead and another displaced after a house fire in san francisco. it happened on 44 molimo drive. here are pictures of the blaze. no details on how the fire broke out. we'll bring you updates as soon as they enter our newsroom. breaking overnight -- a's catcher bruce maxwell has been arrested after a food delivery driver said he aimed a gun at her. maxwell was arrested around 6 pm saturday at his scottsdale home and booked for aggravated assualt and disorderly conduct. police say maxwell was held in custody pending an initial appearance. earlier this year, maxwe
mainly dry low pressure area mainly dry low monday a mainly dry low pressure area moves in from the pacific northwest bringing a fair amount of lower to mid level cooling with it eroding much of the marine layer monday into monday night. patchy drizzle will be possible from late tonight into monday in particular over the southern half of the forecast area. early november will mark the beginning of a stormy and colder pattern over northern california with snow expected in the sierra nevada. (...
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jetstream has begun as the system starts racing across the pacific.f energy can take a ridge of high pressure and turn it into a big system and that is what happening. the system is deepening all the way down to the hawaiian islands. but for us it's up and over she goes as a ridge of high pressure builds in and dives down onto the planes. they will have some of the coldest temperatures they've seen in a long time. but we don't have any red flag warnings but they do in southern california. it's going to be 70s and a lot of 80s here and if you near 90s. it will still be very warm for all of san francisco and san jose. tomorrow will be probably the hottest day near 100 for la and also san diego. the world series it will be about 95 degrees. excessive heat warning is out for southern california coastal areas and i fight danger as you can imagine. fork is going down the coast and will stay there. 56 and 60 degrees with livermore at almost 70 with an east wind and there is a low out here but it is pretty weak. tapping into a few high clouds but it won't sto
jetstream has begun as the system starts racing across the pacific.f energy can take a ridge of high pressure and turn it into a big system and that is what happening. the system is deepening all the way down to the hawaiian islands. but for us it's up and over she goes as a ridge of high pressure builds in and dives down onto the planes. they will have some of the coldest temperatures they've seen in a long time. but we don't have any red flag warnings but they do in southern california. it's...
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that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. okay, folks, let's get the lady of the house back on her feet, and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks. (cheering) the complete balanced nutrition of ensure, with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. >>> finally tonight, more than 40,000 people ran the chicago marathon this year, but two share a bond like no other. life-saving gift inspiring both to reach for the finish line. nbc's kevin tibbles. >> staring down a marathon is daunting but for fred miller and shay brown this race is about life itself. a life lived, a life lost, a life saved. >> alyssa was delightful, spunky, super bright. >> reporter: fred lost his 24-year-old daughter to illness in 2014. alyssa chose to donate her organs and one day the woman who received her heart sent a letter. shay. >> i can't even begin to fathom the pain and grieve you have endured losing her. >> reporter: her heart battling cancer. >> gave me a new life. my miracle. >> wanted to help somebo
that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. okay, folks, let's get the lady of the house back on her feet, and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks. (cheering) the complete balanced nutrition of ensure, with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. >>> finally tonight, more than 40,000 people ran the chicago marathon this year, but two share a bond like no other. life-saving gift inspiring both to reach for...
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stranded in the pacific ocean, the crew of this sailing boat expected to be in tahiti.lcome. two american women, jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba, and their two dogs, were finally safe, blowing kisses and barks ofjoy to their rescuers. they had survived for five months, after their engine failed in a storm en route from hawaii to tahiti. they decided to continue their 2,000—mile journey under sail, but went off—course and became lost in the vastness of the pacific. a taiwanese fishing boat finally saw them 900 miles south—west of japan and raised the alarm. the women and their dogs had a water purifier, and survived on a year's supply of dried goods such as oats, pasta and rice. the us navy released these pictures as they were taken aboard the uss ashland. it's said that the two sailors issued distress signals every day for the past 98 days, but they were too far from any land or any other ships to be picked up. when they finally saw the rescuers on the horizon, the women said they felt pure relief. they and their dogs appeared healthy and nourished, no doubt all looking
stranded in the pacific ocean, the crew of this sailing boat expected to be in tahiti.lcome. two american women, jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba, and their two dogs, were finally safe, blowing kisses and barks ofjoy to their rescuers. they had survived for five months, after their engine failed in a storm en route from hawaii to tahiti. they decided to continue their 2,000—mile journey under sail, but went off—course and became lost in the vastness of the pacific. a taiwanese fishing boat...
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Oct 19, 2017
10/17
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the pacific island nation of start issuingill green bonds. the funds raised will be used by fiji to meet the challenges of climate change. according to the world bank, green bonds are fixed income, liquid financial instruments that are used to raise funds dedicated to starting climate -- to fighting climate change. be offered an attractive investment proposition as well as an opportunity to support environmentally sound projects. here is what the finance minister had to say. take a listen.n. >> we decided to go with a green bond. it gives the ability to raise funds. but it also creates a particular level of awareness in the international markets -- awareness within the region -- and gives people the opportunity to be able to invest in the area of climate change and help vulnerable countries like ours. are the only sovereign in thehe pacific region to issue green bonds. we hope the green bonds can also provide an opportunity to our neighboring pacific island countries. delano: fiji's economy minister speaking. back to you. latest business news
the pacific island nation of start issuingill green bonds. the funds raised will be used by fiji to meet the challenges of climate change. according to the world bank, green bonds are fixed income, liquid financial instruments that are used to raise funds dedicated to starting climate -- to fighting climate change. be offered an attractive investment proposition as well as an opportunity to support environmentally sound projects. here is what the finance minister had to say. take a listen.n....
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Oct 13, 2017
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there is hours system in the pacific northwest giving rain to seattle and portland. the backside of that will pick up the breeze as the system digs in easton southeast of us. the wind forecast will pick up later this evening. mainly in higher elevations in the north and east bay hills. it will decrease later on saturday and sunday looks warmers. 60s and 70s the temperatures in late wednesday and thursday we could get a front in here which could bring rain. >> that would be great. >> i'm sure the fire meteorologist have mentioned that. if they can hang in there for a few days, it does look favorable. >>> president trump signs an executive order on healthcare. the decision the white house says begins the process of repealing and replacing the affordable care act. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. >>> school closures are expanded beyond the fire zones. several districts in the east bay are closed because of the poor air quality. they include pittsburg and antioch unified , vallejo city, venetia, and west contra costa unified and john swept. the martin is district will
there is hours system in the pacific northwest giving rain to seattle and portland. the backside of that will pick up the breeze as the system digs in easton southeast of us. the wind forecast will pick up later this evening. mainly in higher elevations in the north and east bay hills. it will decrease later on saturday and sunday looks warmers. 60s and 70s the temperatures in late wednesday and thursday we could get a front in here which could bring rain. >> that would be great. >>...
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10/17
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those arrows are pushing toward the pacific. this will hopefully keep that smoke going toward the pacific and not filtering in over portions of the south bay. if we move in closer to boulder creek, we have a variable wind, pushing in from the southwest at times. temperatures are cool in the 40s. relative humidity is in the 60s. with the wind flow coming in this direction, hopefully the smoke will drift toward the south although we are picking up on some wind coming in from this direction which will push it more toward the inland communities. over into the north bay, we are monitoring conditions. the wind is coming from the north. atlas peak and napa, southwesterly in fairfield. relative humidity will continue to improve this afternoon. partly cloudy skies to start we have a system optics coast of southern california sending clouds in our direction. into the afternoon, the system will drop out of the north and that will begin to influence our back -- weather. notice the arrows are now pointing toward the east coming from the west
those arrows are pushing toward the pacific. this will hopefully keep that smoke going toward the pacific and not filtering in over portions of the south bay. if we move in closer to boulder creek, we have a variable wind, pushing in from the southwest at times. temperatures are cool in the 40s. relative humidity is in the 60s. with the wind flow coming in this direction, hopefully the smoke will drift toward the south although we are picking up on some wind coming in from this direction which...
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reporter: stranded in the pacific ocean, the crew of this sailing boat expected to be kcd.ut months after losing power, it was the u.s. navy that they were delighted to welcome. 2american women and their dogs were finally say. joy to the rescuers. they had survived for five months after the engine failed in a storm en route from hawaii to tahiti. they decided to continue the 2000-mile journey, and became lost in the vastness of the pacific. a fishing boat finally saw them 900 miles off the coast of japan, and raised the alarm. the women and their dogs had a water purifier, and survive on a years supply of dry goods such as oats, pasta, and rice. the u.s. navy released these pictures as they were taken aboard, and said that sale is issued distress signals every day for the past 90 days, but they were too far from any land or ships to depict up. when they finally saw their rescuers on the horizon, the women said they felt purely. they and their dogs appeared healthy and nourished, no doubt all looking forward to getting their feet and paws back on dry land. and that uplifting
reporter: stranded in the pacific ocean, the crew of this sailing boat expected to be kcd.ut months after losing power, it was the u.s. navy that they were delighted to welcome. 2american women and their dogs were finally say. joy to the rescuers. they had survived for five months after the engine failed in a storm en route from hawaii to tahiti. they decided to continue the 2000-mile journey, and became lost in the vastness of the pacific. a fishing boat finally saw them 900 miles off the...
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10/17
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that is the system in the pacific northwest.will not impact us with wind and rain but behind that it will bring in a breeze that will pick up later tonight. the strongest will be late friday into early saturday. it will decrease and then we will see warmer temperatures sunday into monday. 60s and 70s for the temperatures. after tuesday, it does look like a possibility for rain on thursday north of santa rosa and calistoga. >> today's weather is good for the firefight. >> very good until tonight. >> be aggressive today. >> i'm sure. we will tell you the hike humidity and decreasing wind helps everything. >>> california state officials are investigating the source of the wildfires. next, the evidence that state regulators are requesting from pg&e. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it'
that is the system in the pacific northwest.will not impact us with wind and rain but behind that it will bring in a breeze that will pick up later tonight. the strongest will be late friday into early saturday. it will decrease and then we will see warmer temperatures sunday into monday. 60s and 70s for the temperatures. after tuesday, it does look like a possibility for rain on thursday north of santa rosa and calistoga. >> today's weather is good for the firefight. >> very good...
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that's a lot of energy that has to come across the pacific. what you see is a very, very deep system coming out of the aleutians, going all the way down to the hawaiian islands. then a big ridge, guess where? right over us. the system is diving down into the middle of the country. this is north to south and it is pretty extensive to be honest. you get temperatures such as these, 70s and 80s and near 90 in some places. it will be very warm on tuesday for just about everybody from moderate to la and san diego. upper 90s to near 100 degrees in southern california. the world series will feel like summer. livermore is 19 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. is locations are single digits the livermore is so hot because it has the east wind at 14 miles per hour. pleasanton is 61. that means the north northeast winds. it's nothing compared to what we had a week ago. santos that -- santa rosa is 71. san jose is 75-85 in the city, 82 today. the record tomorrow is 90. 59 on the low and averages 53. we are above on both. some fog might be going down the coa
that's a lot of energy that has to come across the pacific. what you see is a very, very deep system coming out of the aleutians, going all the way down to the hawaiian islands. then a big ridge, guess where? right over us. the system is diving down into the middle of the country. this is north to south and it is pretty extensive to be honest. you get temperatures such as these, 70s and 80s and near 90 in some places. it will be very warm on tuesday for just about everybody from moderate to la...
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Oct 29, 2017
10/17
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in our almost 2.5 years in the pacific, our camp here was the mightiest and -- muddiest and wettest. the rain averaged two inches a day for two weeks. we didn't fly many missions. we had plenty of fresh water. mosquito nets on every cuts ere a must everywhere we went. most of the time was spent in tents, except for latrine usiness. (music) we are in a b17, 4 engine omber, flying over the new guinea mountains. one of our guinea mountains. one of our pilots bailed out three miles from our airstrip one day, and arely made it back between the mosquitoes and the crocodiles. he was bitten by one. music) officers are planning the enlisting -- enlistment. (music) the umpire, with cigar behind the plate, is a b17 pilot. (music) a p39 pilot has had a few beers. (music) australian beer was good, but sometimes green. the men put it in anything. they haven't had a beer for six months. music) i am flying in apb y catalina airplane -- in a pby catalina airplane, used for outreach and rescuers. (music)/ canoe. the pilot is happy to see us. (music) >> another sunset. b39's landing in >> the men could
in our almost 2.5 years in the pacific, our camp here was the mightiest and -- muddiest and wettest. the rain averaged two inches a day for two weeks. we didn't fly many missions. we had plenty of fresh water. mosquito nets on every cuts ere a must everywhere we went. most of the time was spent in tents, except for latrine usiness. (music) we are in a b17, 4 engine omber, flying over the new guinea mountains. one of our guinea mountains. one of our pilots bailed out three miles from our...
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theodore roosevelt leaves port in heads to the western pacific. reporting tonight from washington d.c. this is the news on r.t. america. good evening friends we start tonight with canadian prime minister justin trudeau who is in washington this afternoon to meet with president about the proposed changes to nafta the fourth round of negotiations on the twenty three year old agreement between the united states mexico and canada are now underway the president said nafta would be one of the topics at the forefront of discussion with the prime minister trudeau today we'll see what happens we have a tough negotiation and it's something that you will know in the not too distant future but we are going to be discussing nafta and we'll be discussing defense because we have a great i mean this is a truly great and original allies and the mutual defense is very important. and i guess we'll also be discussing mutual offense which people don't mention too often but often it's just part of the fence so. so we have many things to talk about but nafta will certai
theodore roosevelt leaves port in heads to the western pacific. reporting tonight from washington d.c. this is the news on r.t. america. good evening friends we start tonight with canadian prime minister justin trudeau who is in washington this afternoon to meet with president about the proposed changes to nafta the fourth round of negotiations on the twenty three year old agreement between the united states mexico and canada are now underway the president said nafta would be one of the topics...
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here is another model of headquarters somewhere in the south pacific.the sets and project 10-24. recognition of the japanese zero fighter. >> reporting for duty, sir. >> glad to have you with us, lieutenant. >> glad to be here, major. >> we could certainly use you. sit down. cigarette? >> thank you, sir. >> how was the flight over? >> i made it, sir with the p 40. >> you like the p 40. >> yes, sir. a nice airplane. >> good. maybe we can count on you not to shoot any down. >> i did not have any plans, sir. >> that has been done, you know. >> you mean jet pilots? >> i mean american pilots. men with as much enthusiasm for the p 40 as you have, what the inability to tell a friend from an enemy. men>> here, members of a bomber crew are being made up for crash scenes in filming project emergency care of paratroop 10-10. casualties. first, there is a foundation of heavy grease paint. and then with other chemicals and strokes of a blending brush , he makes them look like this on the screen. narrator: not many months ago, these serious soldier artists were the v
here is another model of headquarters somewhere in the south pacific.the sets and project 10-24. recognition of the japanese zero fighter. >> reporting for duty, sir. >> glad to have you with us, lieutenant. >> glad to be here, major. >> we could certainly use you. sit down. cigarette? >> thank you, sir. >> how was the flight over? >> i made it, sir with the p 40. >> you like the p 40. >> yes, sir. a nice airplane. >> good. maybe we...
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when that is over they will return to the south pacific.ything you would like to say gentleman? >> i'm not good at this. i get nervous. >> we would rather be in the south pacific. not as many automobiles and reckless drivers. >> lovely little ad on their. bill holdener filmed this short, he lost his own brother to the war. his brother was a navy fighter pilot killed in action. bill holden went on to film a string of hollywood classics in the 1950's, most notably "sunset "the bridge on the river quiet -- on the river kwai." the first motion picture unit also recognized the power of animation in making entertaining training films. trigger joe was a character introduced in the animated films. his voice was provided by mel blanc, probably doing contract work. the character was modeled after an actor famous for his brooklyn accent. he only appears briefly in position firing, which serves as a lesson in targeting the flexion for gunners. from the stills on stream -- on-screen, you can see it is a chemistry lesson training the gunner to anticipate
when that is over they will return to the south pacific.ything you would like to say gentleman? >> i'm not good at this. i get nervous. >> we would rather be in the south pacific. not as many automobiles and reckless drivers. >> lovely little ad on their. bill holdener filmed this short, he lost his own brother to the war. his brother was a navy fighter pilot killed in action. bill holden went on to film a string of hollywood classics in the 1950's, most notably "sunset...
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but that was a real icbm flying up over the pacific.nwhile, the other half of this dry run was unfolding 4,700 miles away in california. >> three, two, one, ignition. >> that blastoff took place about an hour north of santa barbara in california. that is a gmd, a ground-based intercepter. the idea is the thing launched from vandenberg should be able to intercept the incoming icbm from the pacific. should be able to hit it right on the nose mid flight and blast it in the sky. up went the rocket in the pacific and intercepter from california, take a deep breath and cross your fingers and hold that thought. ♪ if you have bad breath and your mouth lacks moisture when you speak or swallow, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. biotène® provides immediate relief from dry mouth symptoms that last for up to four hours. in fact, biotène® is the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breath. don't just manage dry mouth symptoms with water, soothe, moisturize and f
but that was a real icbm flying up over the pacific.nwhile, the other half of this dry run was unfolding 4,700 miles away in california. >> three, two, one, ignition. >> that blastoff took place about an hour north of santa barbara in california. that is a gmd, a ground-based intercepter. the idea is the thing launched from vandenberg should be able to intercept the incoming icbm from the pacific. should be able to hit it right on the nose mid flight and blast it in the sky. up went...
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Oct 22, 2017
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high pressure building over the pacific northwest.ther ridge and more heat is on the way for this week. it will take a few days to get there, but by tuesday it will be smoking inland. well, for this time of the year. in fact, even tomorrow will be sunny and a little warmer. couple of degrees in the right direction, and then by tuesday we will be nudging 90 in the warmest spots. warming trend on the way for the bay area, even as the 49ers prepare to take on the dallas cowboys tomorrow, 10:5 p.m. sunny and 78 at game time. forecast high close to where we should be this time of year. some of the most pleasant weather at this time of the year. mid-70s at the bay. east bay looking pretty good. 78 at danville. 77 livermore. there's a few 80s at vallejo, fairfield, and tomorrow in the north bay, 80 for santa rosa. 74 mill valley. and then finally up at lake port,76. numbers come up a couple of degrees a day taking us into the mid-80s inland, and then after that the numbers take off the peaks a couple of degrees so by next weekend we end upri
high pressure building over the pacific northwest.ther ridge and more heat is on the way for this week. it will take a few days to get there, but by tuesday it will be smoking inland. well, for this time of the year. in fact, even tomorrow will be sunny and a little warmer. couple of degrees in the right direction, and then by tuesday we will be nudging 90 in the warmest spots. warming trend on the way for the bay area, even as the 49ers prepare to take on the dallas cowboys tomorrow, 10:5 p.m....
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most of the asia—pacific markets.ll street closed at a record high, with the dow finishing up 70 points. thank you for investing your time. sport today is coming up next. let's ta ke sport today is coming up next. let's take a look at our top stories this hour. hollywood producer, harvey weinstein, denies allegations, made in a magazine, that he raped three women. catalonia's leader signs a declaration of independence, but says breaking away from spain must be put on hold to allow for talks. the jury in the case of an army sergeant accused of attempting to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute has been taken to the airfield where the flight took off. victoria cilliers suffered multiple injuries when both her main and reserve parachutes failed to open. emile cilliers denies the charges. duncan kennedy reports. thejury spent the jury spent around four hours inside the base where victoria cilliers took from. the jurors can't be filled for legal reasons, but had been shown in locations that, until now, they have
most of the asia—pacific markets.ll street closed at a record high, with the dow finishing up 70 points. thank you for investing your time. sport today is coming up next. let's ta ke sport today is coming up next. let's take a look at our top stories this hour. hollywood producer, harvey weinstein, denies allegations, made in a magazine, that he raped three women. catalonia's leader signs a declaration of independence, but says breaking away from spain must be put on hold to allow for talks....
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this one came out of the pacific northwest and was more centered over us. the difference would be how much we northeast or east wind we get. temperatures were almost 90 degrees. on sunday, gusts up to almost 80 miles per hour. today, 25-40. this is a cooler system. this was a warm system that came in. the smoke advisory continues. that will go for the next couple of days. very unhealthy in areas of the north but not good for anyone else. red flag warnings have been extended down into san benito county. it's not just the north or east to pay. it's in the santa cruz mountains that well. winds in lake county, northwest, northwest, west and southwest. humidity has come down. 50%. yesterday they were close
this one came out of the pacific northwest and was more centered over us. the difference would be how much we northeast or east wind we get. temperatures were almost 90 degrees. on sunday, gusts up to almost 80 miles per hour. today, 25-40. this is a cooler system. this was a warm system that came in. the smoke advisory continues. that will go for the next couple of days. very unhealthy in areas of the north but not good for anyone else. red flag warnings have been extended down into san benito...
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reports that they want to dump almost eight hundred thousand tons of riley radioactive water into the pacific ocean what's the story here well. you know the the nuclear reaction. it creates all kinds of radioactive isotopes this accident created tremendous amounts of you know of probably one hundred twenty different radioactive isotopes in the fissioning process but one key one has been tritium which is radioactive hydrogen and the industry in talking about you know what they're going to do with all this radioactive water you can't filter tritium out because it is radioactive hydrogen in its treated water so they're talking about either dumping it into the ocean
reports that they want to dump almost eight hundred thousand tons of riley radioactive water into the pacific ocean what's the story here well. you know the the nuclear reaction. it creates all kinds of radioactive isotopes this accident created tremendous amounts of you know of probably one hundred twenty different radioactive isotopes in the fissioning process but one key one has been tritium which is radioactive hydrogen and the industry in talking about you know what they're going to do...
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but that was a real icbm flying up over the pacific.other half of this dry run was unfolding 4,700 miles away in california. >> three, two, one, ignition. >> that blastoff took place about an hour north of santa barbara in california. that is a gmd, a ground-based intercepter. the idea is the thing launched from vandenberg should be able to intercept the incoming icbm from the pacific. should be able to hit it right on the nose mid flight and blast it in the sky. up went the rocket in the pacific and intercepter from california, take a deep breath and cross your fingers and hold that thought. i don't want to sound paranoid, but d'ya think our recent online sales success seems a little... strange? na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. when thi
but that was a real icbm flying up over the pacific.other half of this dry run was unfolding 4,700 miles away in california. >> three, two, one, ignition. >> that blastoff took place about an hour north of santa barbara in california. that is a gmd, a ground-based intercepter. the idea is the thing launched from vandenberg should be able to intercept the incoming icbm from the pacific. should be able to hit it right on the nose mid flight and blast it in the sky. up went the rocket...
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it pretty much pushed it to the pacific. >> how many of this red flag is holding strong? >> well the winds have died downconsiderably. the gusts down to 20 miles-per- hour and will expire in the next hour. let's look at look atlas peak and it's calm in napa here with the wind. the flow is still come from the east to the higher elevations. here's a look at the conditions here as we expect it to move into the afternoon. he afternoon. winds will continue from the east. the east so it's a dry wind, but they're expecting to lighten up and we continue to push that smoke to the pacific. so today, moderate and slightly unhealthy air. let's talk about the red warning until 8:00 p.m. and the winds die down into the afternoon. the current conditions right now inland. 44 degrees. to the north way, 37 to start the day, so a chill for many out there. we do have the 70 degrees in half moon bay and guaranteed there is a breeze there. and we're down by 11 at napa. a lot of 70s and 80s as we continue the warming trend today and tomorrow. more on the air quality and the highs coming up in j
it pretty much pushed it to the pacific. >> how many of this red flag is holding strong? >> well the winds have died downconsiderably. the gusts down to 20 miles-per- hour and will expire in the next hour. let's look at look atlas peak and it's calm in napa here with the wind. the flow is still come from the east to the higher elevations. here's a look at the conditions here as we expect it to move into the afternoon. he afternoon. winds will continue from the east. the east so it's...
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