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joining us, neil's group is the largest to provide aid to arab and pacific islander population. myra dugipa, she was a refugee for 17 years before settling in the u.s. in 2004. and sarah russ is a national communicator, thanks to all of you for being here. myra, i want everyone to really have an understanding of where refugees are coming from and while no stories are the same, unbelievable struggle and hardship are really common themes. paint us a picture if you will of your life before arriving in the u.s. from myanmar. where are you from, where did you grow up? >> 30 year story, to make it short. i was born in eastern burma, it is literally where we call jungle. it's not just that. it's a location which is very remote. and it's in the location where the burmese troops as well as the union troops also sometimes fight with each other, in and around our village. so we are in the situation where we literally had to flee. i was an internally displaced person in my own country. and i was internally displaced for more than a decade. i eventually ended up between the thailand burma bo
joining us, neil's group is the largest to provide aid to arab and pacific islander population. myra dugipa, she was a refugee for 17 years before settling in the u.s. in 2004. and sarah russ is a national communicator, thanks to all of you for being here. myra, i want everyone to really have an understanding of where refugees are coming from and while no stories are the same, unbelievable struggle and hardship are really common themes. paint us a picture if you will of your life before...
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the country, over 30 small islands in the pacific ocean, is home to 100,000 people. this is the highest place in this island. around three meters above sea level. at such low elevation, kuribata is on the front line of global warming. the ocean's advance never stops. at high tide, the water now covers the land all around the houses here. >> i feel sad about the people, but i already know the answer. >> reporter: saltwater has contaminated this well, and residents have lost their drinking water. farmland is under threat. this field is now useless for planting crops. it's estimated that kuribati has lost about 10% of its agricultural land over the past decade. he lives in a village by the ocean. residents here have endured repeated flooding, and they've had enough. one by one, his neighbors are leaving. >> as you can see, the remaining of the building here. one family lived here. but they have moved out, as you can see. this is the floor of their house. small storeroom they have, but nothing they can do. they have to move out to some other places. >> reporter: this is a
the country, over 30 small islands in the pacific ocean, is home to 100,000 people. this is the highest place in this island. around three meters above sea level. at such low elevation, kuribata is on the front line of global warming. the ocean's advance never stops. at high tide, the water now covers the land all around the houses here. >> i feel sad about the people, but i already know the answer. >> reporter: saltwater has contaminated this well, and residents have lost their...
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and the people who care about are under siege the country of turin us all with very small islands in the pacific ocean. his home two hundred thousand people this is the highest place in this island. around three meters above sea level. at such low elevation. here that is on the frontline of global warming the oceans advance never stops. at high tide the water now covers the land all around the houses here. i said that the best people seven. a note down south salt water is contaminated this while in residence have lost their drinking water farmland is under threat with this field is now useless for planting crops it's estimated that chair that has lost about ten percent of its agricultural land for the past decade erie am i re read this in a beachside the ocean. ms is here having duty repeated flooding and dave had he not one by one areas neighbors are leaving. surrogacy being there are many other buildings yet. one family leave here. there will doubtless you can see the floor of the house. some of the small store and they have. but nothing big and don't have to move out from some other places. t
and the people who care about are under siege the country of turin us all with very small islands in the pacific ocean. his home two hundred thousand people this is the highest place in this island. around three meters above sea level. at such low elevation. here that is on the frontline of global warming the oceans advance never stops. at high tide the water now covers the land all around the houses here. i said that the best people seven. a note down south salt water is contaminated this...
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police described two of the men as pacific islanders. six feet tall, about 200 pounds. police remind everyone to ask for ietd fiction before allowing anyone inside of the home. >> police have released a surveillance picture hoping someone will recognize a man in a white tee shirt. we'll show you that picture talking to two gym clerks police say he's a thief and he stole >> customs officers arrested a 17-year-old boy from mexico after he tried to smuggle street value of methamphetamine. >> new year now breaking news in south san francisco mentioned moments ago. mr. tl has been an explosion at veteran's boulevard. it's a pharmaceutical giant. what's happening? john? what do you have? >> there are probably a dozen fire trucks here. what happened is there was a lab area involving materials one employee burned critically. sprinkler system did go off but at this point this is not the first time fire officials have been called to the scene here there was a similar incident in may. now they're back here again. officials getting this inincident once again. >> well this new year
police described two of the men as pacific islanders. six feet tall, about 200 pounds. police remind everyone to ask for ietd fiction before allowing anyone inside of the home. >> police have released a surveillance picture hoping someone will recognize a man in a white tee shirt. we'll show you that picture talking to two gym clerks police say he's a thief and he stole >> customs officers arrested a 17-year-old boy from mexico after he tried to smuggle street value of...
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multiracial folks are impacted at 68.2 percent, latinos and pacific islanders. it's important to take into consideration that more than one community is more impacted than others. the hospital rates by neighborhoods we'll see -- where i live, that is the bayview. for hospitalizations per 10,000 people, 18 and over, if we look at age adjusted hospital rates due to diabetes, it's 29.7. in the 94102, it's 22 .2 and you have communities where the numbers are much lower like 4.3, 5.5 and 6.3, etc. we are looking at higher numbers. did you have a question? >> i was scratching my head but not in confusion. i was thinking about my district about 94-1-12. >> 10.8. about mid-range. most recently we had an opportunity to take a look at some data that shows excels ior was at the higher end with regard to consumption given the latest data. those rates may have gone up because the data is a couple years old. all of this said which is important information, we appreciate the budget and legislative analyst office preparing this report. >> can you tell me the data for the fillmo
multiracial folks are impacted at 68.2 percent, latinos and pacific islanders. it's important to take into consideration that more than one community is more impacted than others. the hospital rates by neighborhoods we'll see -- where i live, that is the bayview. for hospitalizations per 10,000 people, 18 and over, if we look at age adjusted hospital rates due to diabetes, it's 29.7. in the 94102, it's 22 .2 and you have communities where the numbers are much lower like 4.3, 5.5 and 6.3, etc....
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some of the nice that he did as salvador switzernd onnuedo svenind the pacific island east and often dollars. china has previously due monday. we the us government says itina will not doo because they face prosecution in bed. we could see all the topix speaking most people. china's restive far eastern region of seeing cheong. mini wheat is shaped and restrictions on their culture language and religion. the government insists itants them to proceed in this region has been beset by violence. she's ninety one people including seven police have been killed int can see john. since april according to steve to get the bolts. china has seen some of the violin so it's not as committed to its connections to foreign groups including al qaeda. looking through the war. eye. thus the acting united states by its statement on the net that isn't measured by china its nz and while the autonomous ion. chinese foreign ministers of the united states the back of double standards to oats and it isn't. china has used the united states under the double standards to its anti terrorism. the spokesman shin kong
some of the nice that he did as salvador switzernd onnuedo svenind the pacific island east and often dollars. china has previously due monday. we the us government says itina will not doo because they face prosecution in bed. we could see all the topix speaking most people. china's restive far eastern region of seeing cheong. mini wheat is shaped and restrictions on their culture language and religion. the government insists itants them to proceed in this region has been beset by violence....
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supervisor mar laid out the statistics what we are dealing with the african american and latino and pacific islander community. it's not just this body taking up the cause but leaders within the ethnic communities that are also at the table. finally we have statistics, support and data. this is going to be a very very interesting year i predict for 2014. so, mr. chair, without further a do, let's get into this. >> thank you. i want to thank -- from the american heart association that's been very helpful. margaret fisher from the department of public health and janet cord row and maryann. thank you. supervisor avalos did you want to make remarks? >> thank you, let's call our budget legislative analyst. thank you very much mr. bruce oh. >> today we'll be presenting a report on the study of impacts of high consumption of sugar sweets and beverages for the city and county of san francisco. we have some slides if we can. i'm just going to briefly introduce the report and then amanda guma from our office will walk you through details and we have hammond smith who will also be available for questions. we w
supervisor mar laid out the statistics what we are dealing with the african american and latino and pacific islander community. it's not just this body taking up the cause but leaders within the ethnic communities that are also at the table. finally we have statistics, support and data. this is going to be a very very interesting year i predict for 2014. so, mr. chair, without further a do, let's get into this. >> thank you. i want to thank -- from the american heart association that's...
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. >> i am [inaudible] larg sen from asian pacific islander outreach and i want to thank commissioner chan and sfpd and everyone involved in the project and samra and bridged the worlds that we operate in. the people in the video are my clients. they're the people i work with everyday and they're the people i am supposed to protect and serve just as the way you do it and i am happy to be a part of it. >> thank you. commissioner loftus. >> you want me to say something? i guess i am predictable in my old age. >> i have to say i know we're not a culture that likes to spend time on things that work and successes and things really beautiful but to sit in mission statement -- this was glamorous work over the last year. mission statement. it's officer chang and others sitting around and saying what hapgdz when you get to a scene? what will make a officer work with it? and samra would think about the image and beverly would say this is what our clients are experiencing and this is bar none one of the best things i was part of it watched on this commission and collaborative and a lot of women
. >> i am [inaudible] larg sen from asian pacific islander outreach and i want to thank commissioner chan and sfpd and everyone involved in the project and samra and bridged the worlds that we operate in. the people in the video are my clients. they're the people i work with everyday and they're the people i am supposed to protect and serve just as the way you do it and i am happy to be a part of it. >> thank you. commissioner loftus. >> you want me to say something? i guess i...
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. >> the suspect appears to be a pacific islander or latino.e's about 6'2" with a muscular build and tattoos. investigators say he may be responsible for thefts at other gyms in the area as well. >>> google is now shuttling people to work from san francisco by ferry. the mountain view company may be hoping to ease tension between googlers who live in the city and people protests a rise in housing prices. google shuttle buses have been the target of some of those demonstrations. the ferry service started on monday on a trial basis from san francisco to the south bay. google said in a statement that it does not want to cause any inconvenience to san francisco residents. >>> no now -- now to the weather alert. even as temperatures are warming up slightly today, the nationwide death toll continues to rise. so far, 21 people have died. hospital emergency rooms are seeing many cases of frostbite and hypothermia. an indiana teenager suffered hypothermia after receiving his hands exposed for just 15 minutes. >> he decided to walk home without his glove
. >> the suspect appears to be a pacific islander or latino.e's about 6'2" with a muscular build and tattoos. investigators say he may be responsible for thefts at other gyms in the area as well. >>> google is now shuttling people to work from san francisco by ferry. the mountain view company may be hoping to ease tension between googlers who live in the city and people protests a rise in housing prices. google shuttle buses have been the target of some of those...
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they had much of southeast asian fact is this seen some fairly heavy precipitation on the pacific islands for nearly the past week now. we haven't seen in the low pressure area just lingering just towards the use of the philippines in a deposit or the south seas and heavy rain showers and take one with the past seven days. we are the showers have been occurring ominous is pulling in more easter from the southwest as well. some parts of borneo bitsy showers indonesia were talkin bustle seiu been seeing some severe flooding. farther down there and that this is where really the hot spot as good as far as the heavy rain numerous reports of flooding and landslides of the areas here in the peak in the purples. some places have in the eight hundred millimeters has been reported needless to say is a very dangerous situation on fortunately it does look like it is gonna be the topic through the rest of the week and so we can because this is going to slowly drift the last. still point in that moisture some gusty winds with it but some areas two hundred twenty or fifty millimeters or rainfall could b
they had much of southeast asian fact is this seen some fairly heavy precipitation on the pacific islands for nearly the past week now. we haven't seen in the low pressure area just lingering just towards the use of the philippines in a deposit or the south seas and heavy rain showers and take one with the past seven days. we are the showers have been occurring ominous is pulling in more easter from the southwest as well. some parts of borneo bitsy showers indonesia were talkin bustle seiu been...
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he is described as pacific islander or hispanic.y police. the 49ers up against a near mirror image this weekend in carolina. the carolina panthers are a team led by a dynamic and dangerous young quarterback and backed up by a stellar defense. kron 4's sports director gary radnich spoke with hall of famer steve young about the similarities between colin kaepernick and carolina's cam newton. you can see the rest of gary's interview with steve young tomorrow night on sports night live right here on kron 4 at 9. the challenge. that's what seems like this are particularly difficult just because of the nature of them. if seattle wednesday receive two teams and their roles very similar to themselves. i must give us your thumbnail sketch of cam newton. >>: he's gotten a lot better. he struggled last year trying to manage care i think it carolina panthers on with the 49ers did and they said look we are going to restate who we are. we're not going to put the spotlight on him anymore. every time we walked into a stadium is not about him. is ab
he is described as pacific islander or hispanic.y police. the 49ers up against a near mirror image this weekend in carolina. the carolina panthers are a team led by a dynamic and dangerous young quarterback and backed up by a stellar defense. kron 4's sports director gary radnich spoke with hall of famer steve young about the similarities between colin kaepernick and carolina's cam newton. you can see the rest of gary's interview with steve young tomorrow night on sports night live right here...
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over weight and obesity, with nearly three quauters of us, either over weight or obese, and pacific islanders at nearly 100 percent, over weight or obese. i got my masters in public health here at san francisco state university and i have study obesity related diseases disparities. and the current policy proposals of supervisors mar and weiner reflect the best current science, with regards to the institute of medicine and the recommendation for example. about how local governments can work to reduce consumption and work to mitigate the impacts of obesity related disease. and we know that from the search the children of color are disproportionately exposed to sugary drinks advertising, and we know that san francisco is low income communities consume soda and suffering from diabetes and other obesity related disease. and the soda tax policies, proposed, charging a fee for the distribution of this, and using the dollars to increase the access to healthy food, public drinking water, and improving the parks and providing other physical activity opportunities and so, i ask you to support these poli
over weight and obesity, with nearly three quauters of us, either over weight or obese, and pacific islanders at nearly 100 percent, over weight or obese. i got my masters in public health here at san francisco state university and i have study obesity related diseases disparities. and the current policy proposals of supervisors mar and weiner reflect the best current science, with regards to the institute of medicine and the recommendation for example. about how local governments can work to...
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on sun start off by talking about what is going on here not just the philippines much of the pacific islands cuba st is all most consistent rainfall for the past. a week and a half it's because we have this cold air coming in from the north to northeast monsoon interacting with this tropical moisture. it has been setting up this line of almost continuous up thunderstorms and rain showers and even a tropical storm format here. the one thing that first one to talk about it's not the rain board actually talking about the geology feature a volcano believe it or not that is also making things. while the atmosphere iraq down here no pun intended not sin among over there and western portions of sumatra this is old was actually taken by colleague of mine here today and i've just some absolutely amazing. photos coming out of here in the key thing in the note those evacuation order well ahead of this is an act of all people so people know it's been a rough but two of the pyro classic flows coming down in them this is just about power later this is not a rain cloud believe it or not this is an ash clou
on sun start off by talking about what is going on here not just the philippines much of the pacific islands cuba st is all most consistent rainfall for the past. a week and a half it's because we have this cold air coming in from the north to northeast monsoon interacting with this tropical moisture. it has been setting up this line of almost continuous up thunderstorms and rain showers and even a tropical storm format here. the one thing that first one to talk about it's not the rain board...
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a detention camp on the pacific island of truro it's just one of the remote offshore centers australia uses to process asylum seekers. the government says its new policy has led to a dramatic drop in arrivals this month it being not in the legal merit on arrival changed it to strike immigration authorities following her audience final complacent. here he is more to be done conservatives tony abbott was sworn in as australian prime minister last september promising immediate action to stop asylum seekers coming by boat. the policies been shrouded in secrecy. there have been reports the navy has towed boats out of australian waters and allegations of mistreated migrants. abbott's refused to comment. i'd rather be criticized him. pena. i'm a bit of a klutz book on this issue and actually stop the buckets. leonard and at that point and that's the point the point is i'm not to provide sports a full discussion. but critics are calling for greater openness about the methods being used to keep asylum seekers now. a short break while we come back a look at that constitutional referendum in egyp
a detention camp on the pacific island of truro it's just one of the remote offshore centers australia uses to process asylum seekers. the government says its new policy has led to a dramatic drop in arrivals this month it being not in the legal merit on arrival changed it to strike immigration authorities following her audience final complacent. here he is more to be done conservatives tony abbott was sworn in as australian prime minister last september promising immediate action to stop...
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the two discussed how the family put the holidays together on the pacific island of palo. >> it is alace. we had a wonderful time. >> there were tons of layovers in it the airport. there were like 6 hour layovers. i was going crazy. he was treating me like he was 12. settle down. settle down. he was telling us to settle down the people that were recognizing him go take his picture talk to him. surround him. he loves it. >> you got to laugh at that. typical daughter with her father. mccain also discussed foreign affairs with regards to the up coming winter olympics in russia. "tonight show" host jay leno asking about russian president glad mere putin. >> vlad and i -- >> vlad? >> he goes around without his shirt on all of the time. i can't do that any more. >> john mccain always the maverick senator and always entertaining asked if he would ever run for president again. senator mccain said the people have decided he will not run again for president, but he did say he is at the top of his game and will run for reelection as senator in the great state of arizona. ainsley? >> as you know
the two discussed how the family put the holidays together on the pacific island of palo. >> it is alace. we had a wonderful time. >> there were tons of layovers in it the airport. there were like 6 hour layovers. i was going crazy. he was treating me like he was 12. settle down. settle down. he was telling us to settle down the people that were recognizing him go take his picture talk to him. surround him. he loves it. >> you got to laugh at that. typical daughter with her...
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. >> man who washed up on a pacific island claims he was lost at sea for more than a year, and that heby eating birds and fish and drinking turtle blood. that's what he says. witnesses in the mary shall island say they saw the man wash up in a small boat and was obviously starving help had long scraggly beard and was wearing only underwear. the man claims he left mexico in his bloat with a friend heading to el salvador in september on 2012. he crashed the pacific ocean until he ended up in the marshall islanded. he told rescuers his friend died at sea. he had a turtle on board the boat. one witness says the survivor was not in good condition. how many miles is that? it's 8,000 miles. so to recap, man says he floated 8,000 miles across the ocean, over a period of more than a year, survived eating birds, and fish, and turtle blood. news from the future. the story shepard read was probably not true. >> many folks across the country probably remember where they were when the challenger disaster unfolded. it's out in been 28 years since the spacecraft exploded after liftoff. all seven crew
. >> man who washed up on a pacific island claims he was lost at sea for more than a year, and that heby eating birds and fish and drinking turtle blood. that's what he says. witnesses in the mary shall island say they saw the man wash up in a small boat and was obviously starving help had long scraggly beard and was wearing only underwear. the man claims he left mexico in his bloat with a friend heading to el salvador in september on 2012. he crashed the pacific ocean until he ended up...
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. >> reporter: now, again, the suspect is described as possibly a pacific islander or latino, 6'2", tattoos on the back of his neck. detectives believe he could be responsible for other break-in as well. >>> a frightening attack, a woman assaulted in a parking lot in los gatos. why this case may be part of a national trend. >>> caught on tape, a fiery crash at a massachusetts gas station. the driver explains how he ended up hitting a worker and sparking a raging fire. >>> good morning. we still have a lot of slow traffic building around the bay area. as we get to the peak of the commute and some drizzle may make it slower on some commutes. >>> a lot of reports on drizzle. livermore, pacifica. it's starting to pick up a little bit. we'll see if this can lead to good old-fashioned rain and not just drizzle. safer. smarter. tyco. anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over regular
. >> reporter: now, again, the suspect is described as possibly a pacific islander or latino, 6'2", tattoos on the back of his neck. detectives believe he could be responsible for other break-in as well. >>> a frightening attack, a woman assaulted in a parking lot in los gatos. why this case may be part of a national trend. >>> caught on tape, a fiery crash at a massachusetts gas station. the driver explains how he ended up hitting a worker and sparking a raging...
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in the pacific islands, i witnessed a video of this elder who was standing in the pacific up to his waist and he had his two grandchildren next of kin, up to about here. they were standing in the pacific ocean. as the lens zoomed back, they were visiting their elders in their graveyard. their graveyard has been in the same place since time immemorial. now because of climate change, two times a day, that graveyard is covered up by the pacific ocean. amazing how the biggest impacts, i believe, are in alaska and near the equator, and we will all start to feel it. now we have a couple of reggie and karen were appointed to this climate change workgroup. it will be a strong push for me because my staff has made it a top priority. cai has made it a top priority also. one last question. former tribal nation of the shinnecock tribe in new york. we were the last to be recognized in 2010. the issue is a major issue within our community. as a small land-based tribe in the northeast, it is affecting our ability to do any kind of land in the trust. congress tomplore make this fix. i want to get some id
in the pacific islands, i witnessed a video of this elder who was standing in the pacific up to his waist and he had his two grandchildren next of kin, up to about here. they were standing in the pacific ocean. as the lens zoomed back, they were visiting their elders in their graveyard. their graveyard has been in the same place since time immemorial. now because of climate change, two times a day, that graveyard is covered up by the pacific ocean. amazing how the biggest impacts, i believe,...
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pacific. low pressure spinning around the islands just heading straight up over alaska. and, even over parts of british columbia. the high pressure is moving all of the moisture, the energy out to the pacific. forth of california. a warm and dry week ahead as we look from the cliff house over ocean beach. we get chilly temperatures at night continuing, sunny and warmer. the drought continues, no rain yet at least. there is at least though for the first time in awhile a hint of things changing. not a week from today. but, maybe a week from monday. the atmosphere opens it up. maybe it will be the beginning of what we will see. tomorrow, winds out of the north. 15, 67 degrees at the airport. losangeles, 79 degrees, chicago has snow. for the rest, new york, 43, partly cloudy skies. overnight tonight, chilly up in santa rose a31 degrees, 32 at fairfield and 35 at livermore. we are above average this time of the year. 15 degrees warmer in oakland. concord, it will be about 12 degrees above average in santa fe, 9 degrees above average. tomorrow, near 70 degrees. in much of the b
pacific. low pressure spinning around the islands just heading straight up over alaska. and, even over parts of british columbia. the high pressure is moving all of the moisture, the energy out to the pacific. forth of california. a warm and dry week ahead as we look from the cliff house over ocean beach. we get chilly temperatures at night continuing, sunny and warmer. the drought continues, no rain yet at least. there is at least though for the first time in awhile a hint of things changing....
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story now on the new year has just made it to how wine and now only some of the most remote islands in the pacific are still and twenty thirteen early in the eastern part of the us the crossroads of the world times square was the epicenter of holiday excitement and that's where we. some of the famous crystal ball count down to midnight and my wow saying old along fine and new york new york the rest of the planet is by now well into the twenty fourth saying the new year i was heralded from the great wall of china out of the world's tallest skyscraper skyscraper skyscraper in dubai you can see it right now it's close to the onion of the kremlin and if the deny all perfect backgrounds with sense of protection if i want to display and of the best shots for you to enjoy and maybe you can choose your next to nation from the entire news team best wishes and happy. of course twenty sestina didn't and on the happiest of notes in russia after the bombings in volgograd that led to me appear to have travelled to the southern city devastated by two explosions which code essential and left many more injured and
story now on the new year has just made it to how wine and now only some of the most remote islands in the pacific are still and twenty thirteen early in the eastern part of the us the crossroads of the world times square was the epicenter of holiday excitement and that's where we. some of the famous crystal ball count down to midnight and my wow saying old along fine and new york new york the rest of the planet is by now well into the twenty fourth saying the new year i was heralded from the...
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s and now only some of the most remote islands in the pacific are still on twenty thirty in the u.s. the crossroads of the wild times square was the epicenter of one of the excitement and that's where we saw the famous crystal ball count down to midnight on massive crowds saying old lang syne and in new york. the rest of the planet are now well into twenty four tane the new yeah was heralded from the great wall of china and the world's tallest skyscraper debil i to the onion of the kremlin and the flair of the love that i. find grounds for some spectacular fireworks display a few feet and of course the best shots for you to enjoy and maybe to choose your next and yet this nation and they imply i'll see new steam best wishes and a happy. of course twenty said tina didn't and i'm the happiest of notes in russia after the bombings in volgograd obligingly period has traveled to this something say should devastated by two explosions which left many more injured margaret howell now. president putin does arrive in volgograd and he has had a very busy morning he laid flowers at the site of t
s and now only some of the most remote islands in the pacific are still on twenty thirty in the u.s. the crossroads of the wild times square was the epicenter of one of the excitement and that's where we saw the famous crystal ball count down to midnight on massive crowds saying old lang syne and in new york. the rest of the planet are now well into twenty four tane the new yeah was heralded from the great wall of china and the world's tallest skyscraper debil i to the onion of the kremlin and...
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year, a powerful undersea eruption pushed a tiny island above the waves of the pacific ocean. t first, japanese scientist were skeptical. they thought it would be washed away in a matter of weeks, but the eruption's continued and the island has grown, and ground, and ground. by mid december, it had tripled in size and was rapidly heading toward the nearby island. the arrival of this new piece of territory is causing quite a lot of excitement here in japan. one religious group is called it a sign of god and said sinners should repent. , it doesain angles look like a certain cartoon character, at least it did. the latest pictures filmed this week show the new island is still growing very fast and is -- completely overtaken overtaking the nearby island. it is now 30 times bigger than back in november. in fact, it is now getting so big, it might change the size of japan's exclusive maritime zone. japan and china are scrapping over another collection of rocks nearby. japan'sthe pacific, territory is growing rapidly. so far, at least no one else is trying to claim it. news, tokyo. to
year, a powerful undersea eruption pushed a tiny island above the waves of the pacific ocean. t first, japanese scientist were skeptical. they thought it would be washed away in a matter of weeks, but the eruption's continued and the island has grown, and ground, and ground. by mid december, it had tripled in size and was rapidly heading toward the nearby island. the arrival of this new piece of territory is causing quite a lot of excitement here in japan. one religious group is called it a...
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new year has just made it to alaska and now only hawaii and some of the most remote remote islands of the pacific are now still in two thousand and thirteen earlier the eastern seaboard of the u.s. the crossroads of the world times square was the center of the holiday excitement that's where we saw the famous crystal ball count down to midnight as the massive crowds sang old lang syne and new york new york the rest of the planet by now well into twenty fourteen the new year was heralded from the great wall of china and the world's tallest skyscraper in dubai. the onion domes of the kremlin and the flare of the london eye all the perfect backgrounds for some spectacular displays of fireworks you've got all the best shots for you to enjoy and maybe to select your next new year's destination from the entire r.t.e. news team best wishes and happy. of course twenty thirteen didn't end on the happiest of notes for russia after the bombings in volgograd president vladimir putin traveled to the southern city devastated by two explosions that killed thirty four people and left scores wounded the tragic ev
new year has just made it to alaska and now only hawaii and some of the most remote remote islands of the pacific are now still in two thousand and thirteen earlier the eastern seaboard of the u.s. the crossroads of the world times square was the center of the holiday excitement that's where we saw the famous crystal ball count down to midnight as the massive crowds sang old lang syne and new york new york the rest of the planet by now well into twenty fourteen the new year was heralded from...
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. >> no tsunami, apparently no damage from a 6.6 quake hitting an island nation in the south pacific. hitting early this morning. part of the ring of fire filled with volcanos and fault lines. in hawaii look at this, a woman so thankful to be alive after a sink hole opened up and swallowed her truck. look at this, on the side there with her inside. she says it just sucked her in. days of rain weakened roads the woman was able to climb out of the window and said she hurt her ribs and is otherwise okay. >> wow. remarkable. >> time now for consumer news with michael finney. >> we have had interesting stuff going on here. survey by check book shows increased competition in the grocery business means you can lower your food bill. discounters and nontraditional sellers are changing the way it's sold oochl there hasn't been a lot of competition here for a long time in terms of groceries. now, there is. >> by changing stores you shop at, you can save 25% on your groceries. gas prices have gone up about a nickel during past week depending where you fill up. it appears that won't last long. tha
. >> no tsunami, apparently no damage from a 6.6 quake hitting an island nation in the south pacific. hitting early this morning. part of the ring of fire filled with volcanos and fault lines. in hawaii look at this, a woman so thankful to be alive after a sink hole opened up and swallowed her truck. look at this, on the side there with her inside. she says it just sucked her in. days of rain weakened roads the woman was able to climb out of the window and said she hurt her ribs and is...
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extend his itinerary japan's national sunday newspaper says abby has decided to visit island countries in the south pacific for japanese and us troops fought twenty in the world war two the business came to pay tribute to japanese soldiers who died at the last time the japanese prime minister paid such visits was in nineteen eighty five. japan's national nikkei newspaper has warned that japan should not be mislead by blind patriotism. the international community has also voiced deep concern over the resurgence of japan's militarism. the us based network fox news says on its website on the shrine visit last month was inevitably undermining trust between the us and japan. germany's foreign ministry has also said that every country should reflect on that role in the last entries brutal wars as a bassist paul roos all the hostility and developing international cooperation. japan's defence minister gets an oral on monday our eyes expected to visit india monday in a bid to seek any better security deal with new delhi. all of their eye is on a mission to sell the us to plane to india the japanese developed aircra
extend his itinerary japan's national sunday newspaper says abby has decided to visit island countries in the south pacific for japanese and us troops fought twenty in the world war two the business came to pay tribute to japanese soldiers who died at the last time the japanese prime minister paid such visits was in nineteen eighty five. japan's national nikkei newspaper has warned that japan should not be mislead by blind patriotism. the international community has also voiced deep concern...
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pacific ocean. as you can see, the volcano created a new island.er and closer and closer to its nearby land mass until it finally connected to an already existing island. and you know, normally, just another uninhabitable island in the middle of the ocean. interesting, maybe, but wait a minute. take a look at this island. does it remind you anybody from your childhood? maybe his best friend should be a bald headed kid in a yellow and black zigzag tee? and a bird named woodstock. snoopy. a collar and everything. a snoopy shaped island right in the middle of the pacific ocean. i thought it was a hoax on twitter and it is true. it is true and that is almost as awesome as getting a personal letter from the koch brothers. not quite, but close and that story is next. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they
pacific ocean. as you can see, the volcano created a new island.er and closer and closer to its nearby land mass until it finally connected to an already existing island. and you know, normally, just another uninhabitable island in the middle of the ocean. interesting, maybe, but wait a minute. take a look at this island. does it remind you anybody from your childhood? maybe his best friend should be a bald headed kid in a yellow and black zigzag tee? and a bird named woodstock. snoopy. a...
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there is conflict between japan and china over islands in the pacific. the real question, harris, is where is the united states? >> can we pop up that map real quickly of iraq because i want to show everybody this. ramadi could be the next to fall. it is see the same kind of al qaeda build-up and brett hume said therlyer. >> the american people would not be happy with a continued american presence in iraq. american people are never happy with foreign interventions. it is the job of a president as leader to bring people along about such things. we have stationed troops in places all over the world for decades and the net effect in most cases is they've helped to keep the peace. it is a role from which this president has shrunk. >> john, why didn't we people more people there and you are saying maybe to that? >> they couldn't reach an agreement on how many troops would stay and what their role would be and it is not the same as leaving troops in south korea or germany after those wars. this is not the same. this is leaving american soldiers on muslim tear
there is conflict between japan and china over islands in the pacific. the real question, harris, is where is the united states? >> can we pop up that map real quickly of iraq because i want to show everybody this. ramadi could be the next to fall. it is see the same kind of al qaeda build-up and brett hume said therlyer. >> the american people would not be happy with a continued american presence in iraq. american people are never happy with foreign interventions. it is the job of...
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a snoopy shaped island right in the middle of the pacific ocean.st as awesome as getting a personal letter from the koch brothers. not quite, but close and that story is next. need a spoon, dear? not anymore. what? my silverware isn't good enough for you? have -- have you seen it? yes, i have seen it, and it looks -- you gotta look better. ladies, breathe. cascade kitchen counselor here. it's not your silverware. it's likely your detergent. see, over time, cascade platinum's triple cleaning formula delivers brilliant shine finish gel can't beat. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. find something, mother? no. [ counselor ] cascade platinum is cascade's best. crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. go, cres
a snoopy shaped island right in the middle of the pacific ocean.st as awesome as getting a personal letter from the koch brothers. not quite, but close and that story is next. need a spoon, dear? not anymore. what? my silverware isn't good enough for you? have -- have you seen it? yes, i have seen it, and it looks -- you gotta look better. ladies, breathe. cascade kitchen counselor here. it's not your silverware. it's likely your detergent. see, over time, cascade platinum's triple cleaning...
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. >> the hawaiian islands act like a filter, pacific gyre, clockwise circle. this creats creates what many ce great pacific garbage patch. close to 90% of that garbage is plastic. it definitely makes for an ugly day at the beach but that's not mark manuel's only motivation. >> the hawaiian among sale and sea turtles. these guys will go along and eat plastic bags and pieces of plastic thinking it's food. it will get lodged in the intestinal tract, far worse, things leaching out of the plastic to kill them. >> jeff works at hawaii's sea life park. >> if we don't do something and treat our environment with better respect maybe this guy is going to be gone. >> reporter: this plastic problem isn't always evident. at first glance this beautiful hawaiian beach may appear untouched until you dig in and take a closer look. sift the sand and you find endless tiny pieces of plastic from who knows where having a deaf stating effect on wildlife. >> we found out something very staggering last year with a researcher from a local university. he developed a technique where he
. >> the hawaiian islands act like a filter, pacific gyre, clockwise circle. this creats creates what many ce great pacific garbage patch. close to 90% of that garbage is plastic. it definitely makes for an ugly day at the beach but that's not mark manuel's only motivation. >> the hawaiian among sale and sea turtles. these guys will go along and eat plastic bags and pieces of plastic thinking it's food. it will get lodged in the intestinal tract, far worse, things leaching out of...
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pacific and this is now a tropical depression. it's now thank you marianne nine caroline islands any could intensify into a tropical storm to something tropical some of the year and then made make landfall across the southern parts of the philippines by friday night. now it could affect a lot of people across the visayas and mindanao which were battered by at franklin high in last year this is the ninth week of pounds in this area at a fast pace so grateful it's not going to be too nice but of course this ground is a baby very saturated to two days of heavy rain earlier this month so i'm quite prone to flooding as well as lance nice little quiet trial for tying them but find no weather across the sand and casey conditions on the icy river valley. japan is facing a couple of low pressure systems to conduct getting quite wet snow to the north kind of make it as much as the forty centimeters of snow today and temperatures are going to be quiet wants to watch out for our volunteers could get thirteen degrees with the rainy weather still at sixty curries and much over the matter is finally sampling them. across the americas since we have
pacific and this is now a tropical depression. it's now thank you marianne nine caroline islands any could intensify into a tropical storm to something tropical some of the year and then made make landfall across the southern parts of the philippines by friday night. now it could affect a lot of people across the visayas and mindanao which were battered by at franklin high in last year this is the ninth week of pounds in this area at a fast pace so grateful it's not going to be too nice but of...
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there's a heck of low out in the hawaiian islands and a stronger one in the pacific. there's signs that this is starting to weaken. but everything points to a dry forecast. something may get into near normal temperatures and cloud cover. but so far no screaming message that says, hey, you know we are gonna have rain. right now we're looking at clear skies and temperatures continuing to be very mild for some. very cool for others. napa, 73. not a record. this is the forecast high. that's the record, 76, 1920. san francisco 70 would be one degree short. oakland, 75 would be a record. san jose, 72, the record is 73. but it is really warm towards santa cruz. we're going 83 there. that would be a record in salinas. that would tie a record. it was 85 in l.a. 87 in santa maria. 82 in texas. all records. we were -- 82 in san diego. all records. but 66 half moon bay, 27 for santa rosa. so just tremendous differences on a breeze or no breeze. that breeze equals a red flag warning. if it's sunny and cold here, must be -- sunny and warm here, must be cold somewhere else. snow in
there's a heck of low out in the hawaiian islands and a stronger one in the pacific. there's signs that this is starting to weaken. but everything points to a dry forecast. something may get into near normal temperatures and cloud cover. but so far no screaming message that says, hey, you know we are gonna have rain. right now we're looking at clear skies and temperatures continuing to be very mild for some. very cool for others. napa, 73. not a record. this is the forecast high. that's the...
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island. a look at the most bible minded areas, chattanooga, tennessee. none of the cities on the atlantic or pacificoasts. a federal judge overturned a ruling in favor of the man who programmed the john madden football game. he helped create the original game in the late 80s. he says his code was use in games from 1990 to 1996 but he wasn't compensated for his work. a jury agreed last summer, awarded him $11 million. this week a judge reviewing the case threw out at ward. he said the jury only listened to witness testimony and didn't compare the original gym to later versions side by side. he ruled in favor of electronic arts. ea earned billions of dollars in profits from madden football sales. >> a rare video game cartridge sold for nearly $100,000 on e-bay. this game doesn't look like much. there were just 90 made. now the world's most expensive video game. the cartridge was created for nintendo world championship in 1990. it has portions of super mario brothers, rad racer, and tetrus. and there are gold cartridges. one on sale with e-bay. with nine days left, top bid it as $20,000. >> a check on
island. a look at the most bible minded areas, chattanooga, tennessee. none of the cities on the atlantic or pacificoasts. a federal judge overturned a ruling in favor of the man who programmed the john madden football game. he helped create the original game in the late 80s. he says his code was use in games from 1990 to 1996 but he wasn't compensated for his work. a jury agreed last summer, awarded him $11 million. this week a judge reviewing the case threw out at ward. he said the jury only...
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island. it's a sweet spot for wind storms in the pacific north-west. the wind interacts with the mountains, wrapping around the mountains, channelling through them and has no place to go. that wind funnelled up through the sound and brought you the powerful winds and is interacting towards the rockies, and we'll have strong winds continuing into monty python. this is what it looks like lower than 3,000 feet. finally you get snow. you haven't have skiing. tonnes of snow in the mountains. a foot tonight and tomorrow. this snow will push into the rockies, and we'll continue with the wind to the east. to the north-east it is all about the flooding. we are focussing on how much snow is falling in the north-west for water supply. >> it is stunning, the change in degrees. we talk about the n.f.l. games. the high winds knocking up power for tens of thousands in washington state. utility companies were unable to restore power or watch the game. bans and players endured the wind and rain, gusts more than 50 miles per hour. as we heard from rebecca, a big storm,
island. it's a sweet spot for wind storms in the pacific north-west. the wind interacts with the mountains, wrapping around the mountains, channelling through them and has no place to go. that wind funnelled up through the sound and brought you the powerful winds and is interacting towards the rockies, and we'll have strong winds continuing into monty python. this is what it looks like lower than 3,000 feet. finally you get snow. you haven't have skiing. tonnes of snow in the mountains. a foot...
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even islands in the pacific in an area to find somebody willing to take these terrorists.most part they have said no. now that you're in the last 155, the last thing they need is 40 or 50 yemeni terrorists showing up. the u.s. has put enormous pressure to take these guys off of our hands. what we would suggest at the end of this administration, gitmo will still be opened. 100 or so hard-core terrorist they cannot get rid of and it will be a long time before we see gitmo finally closing its doors. leland: you being in these meetings before, looking forward from this, at one point gitmo was a place of last resort, the worst of the worst, we send them there. what options does administration have now when they catch the worst of the worst and have to put them someplace? isn't the only option is to bring them to the united statesf access to the united states court. what are they to do? >> for the military in particular the only place he can put them it in the country you cap for them. look at afghanistan, for instance. we put hundreds of taliban terrorists into these prisons, a
even islands in the pacific in an area to find somebody willing to take these terrorists.most part they have said no. now that you're in the last 155, the last thing they need is 40 or 50 yemeni terrorists showing up. the u.s. has put enormous pressure to take these guys off of our hands. what we would suggest at the end of this administration, gitmo will still be opened. 100 or so hard-core terrorist they cannot get rid of and it will be a long time before we see gitmo finally closing its...
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. >> the northern islands act like a fine tooth comb, filtering debris. it pushes waters from the pacific and everything in them in a clockwise circle. it creates a great pacific garbage patch and it is dense. 90% of that garbage is plastic. it makes for an ugly day at the beach. that's not mark's only motivation. >> the reason the project started was to minimise the potential impacts of entang entanglement for the sale and sea turtles -- for the seal and the sea turtles. >> the guys eat the plastic thinking it's food. it gets lodged or worse is something chemically leaching out of the plastic impacting these guys. >> jeff works with animals affected by plastic at the sea life park. >> if we don't do something and can't treat the environment with more respect, it'll have an impact and maybe this guy will be gone. >> the plastic problem is not always evident. at first glance it may appear untouched. until you dig in and take a closer look. sift the sand and you find pieces of plastic from who knows where. >> we found out something staggering where a researcher developed a technique where h
. >> the northern islands act like a fine tooth comb, filtering debris. it pushes waters from the pacific and everything in them in a clockwise circle. it creates a great pacific garbage patch and it is dense. 90% of that garbage is plastic. it makes for an ugly day at the beach. that's not mark's only motivation. >> the reason the project started was to minimise the potential impacts of entang entanglement for the sale and sea turtles -- for the seal and the sea turtles. >>...