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asian and pacific islanders in l.a. are spread out throughout the city and the county and we are -- where we open our doors or a variety of services, we don't exclude others. so as a result a.p.i.'s are only about a third of our -- of the clients that come walking through our doors. .
asian and pacific islanders in l.a. are spread out throughout the city and the county and we are -- where we open our doors or a variety of services, we don't exclude others. so as a result a.p.i.'s are only about a third of our -- of the clients that come walking through our doors. .
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. >> well, the suspect has been described as a hispanic or pacific islander man, about 20 years old, 5'2", 150 pounds with dark, curly hair. if you know anything, please call police. >>> tomorrow marks a month since ruth ann lodado was murdered in her alexandria home, and tonight, her killer is still on the loose. police are holding a press conference tomorrow afternoon. we will be there. on february 6, the man rang lodado's door bell. when she was opened the door, she was shot and killed. her care taker was also shot but survived. be sure to join us tomorrow after investigators update us on their investigation. >>> his job is to protect you, but today, he was arrested and charged in a horrific case of animal cruelty. police say one of their own choked a puppy to death. debra alfaron has the story from silver spring. >> reporter: 27-year-old alec eugene taylor is a baltimore city police officer. they say they suspended him without pay and that they take this very seriously. >> it's a sad case. >> reporter: who would end the life of a defenseless little puppy? these aren't actual pict
. >> well, the suspect has been described as a hispanic or pacific islander man, about 20 years old, 5'2", 150 pounds with dark, curly hair. if you know anything, please call police. >>> tomorrow marks a month since ruth ann lodado was murdered in her alexandria home, and tonight, her killer is still on the loose. police are holding a press conference tomorrow afternoon. we will be there. on february 6, the man rang lodado's door bell. when she was opened the door, she was...
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human trafficking i mean grant trafficking grant program. 25 percent of that goes to the asian pacific islanders so we are asking for the approval of this grant >> thank you, captain and this was heard last week, we held it over one week. my any questions. open this up for public comment anyone who wishes to comment on this item. please step forward >> at the anti human could by that time in a we're going to have a budget in this city at the human city music and budget passion and the budget is going to last in the cop pa. you'll make a good please make the budget good and make that great. >> walter that looks like a silver metal you get a gold metal for what you do here. >> it's a penny. >> anyone else public comment seei n
human trafficking i mean grant trafficking grant program. 25 percent of that goes to the asian pacific islanders so we are asking for the approval of this grant >> thank you, captain and this was heard last week, we held it over one week. my any questions. open this up for public comment anyone who wishes to comment on this item. please step forward >> at the anti human could by that time in a we're going to have a budget in this city at the human city music and budget passion and...
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southeast is implicated greatly but because of the demographic change in the last 10 years the asian pacific islander and the latino population 38 they needed need to have cultural strategy to focus on them so they too understand they're part of the community and get even though guidance regarding the greenhouses. we talk about the deficit one of the things about having spruce is to have the opportunity to use the funding for the scholarships for the youth and job training we never had a surplus so when we don't have the surplus we're not having the resources and having to do with the leveraging adequate resources to focus on the outreach effort. so outreach from the puc and the city commission aspect how do we ask the puc to support that and be strategic. so far the outreach does meet the slogan our number two is our number one. the citizens don't have computers and don't have the resources i think commissioners torres said it best how do we commit to the promise so when we talk about servicing the community and the families don't never, ever over promise and under deliver so with with that said, i
southeast is implicated greatly but because of the demographic change in the last 10 years the asian pacific islander and the latino population 38 they needed need to have cultural strategy to focus on them so they too understand they're part of the community and get even though guidance regarding the greenhouses. we talk about the deficit one of the things about having spruce is to have the opportunity to use the funding for the scholarships for the youth and job training we never had a...
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the great campaign picked up endorsements from the democratic asian american and pacific islander caucus. >>> a new shelter features 49,000s square feet of space. animals are housed in surroundings that are set to look like a home. >> shelters can be very stressful, so it is built to reduce the stress of animals. it is very comfortable. you can see that it is built to accommodate a variety of animals. we have dens to accommodate dogs. we have different rooms to do. cats, small animals, birds, exotic animals as well. >> the facility has a barn for larger animals such as horses and cows that might come into their care. it does happen from time to time. >>> coming up, we're keeping a close watch on the winter weather that's headed th [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better
the great campaign picked up endorsements from the democratic asian american and pacific islander caucus. >>> a new shelter features 49,000s square feet of space. animals are housed in surroundings that are set to look like a home. >> shelters can be very stressful, so it is built to reduce the stress of animals. it is very comfortable. you can see that it is built to accommodate a variety of animals. we have dens to accommodate dogs. we have different rooms to do. cats, small...
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in l.a., there are one in a half million asian pacific island residents. to put it into perspective, it's almost double the entire population of the city of san francisco. and more than the entire population of the state of hawaii. we focused on asian pacific island communities and often times we get lummed into -- lumped into one category. there are tremendous differences between all of the asian cultures and often times for shock value i tell people that we're black and whites 400 years in the united states learn to hate each other in the united states. with my ex-wife being chinese, i can attest that the hostility continues. i will try to speed that up. i often times put my foot in my mouth. i don't like to do that in public situations. asian pacific island in l.a. are spread out throughout the city and the county. we have variety of services. we don't exclude others. as a result, we're only about a third of the clients that come walk into our doors. we see people from el salvador and peru and we have african-americans and africans from africa that come
in l.a., there are one in a half million asian pacific island residents. to put it into perspective, it's almost double the entire population of the city of san francisco. and more than the entire population of the state of hawaii. we focused on asian pacific island communities and often times we get lummed into -- lumped into one category. there are tremendous differences between all of the asian cultures and often times for shock value i tell people that we're black and whites 400 years in...
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different cultures on campus and the look was in the nine clubs, for example, and we have the asian pacific islandersnd the filipino club on campus and the chinese student association and hhs which is the south asian club, and the african-american student union, meccha which is the latino club on campus and the vietnamese student union and caman ohawayy. >> those are a lot of groups. >> at the same time maybe you want to learn from them as well. >> oh, yeah, totally. i'm half hispanic and half filipino, so i don't know a lot about those cultures anyway so when i came to santa clara it was really cool to just see all of the different traditions everyone else participates in and so i learn from meccha and varcatta and i learn from the japanese association and the vietnamese association and how so many people are totally into their backgrounds and their families. >> my college rm mate javier the xman is filipino-mexican and he calls himself flexican. why don't you tell us about what people are looking for? >> it is on market street right next to santa clara university and there will be performers there.
different cultures on campus and the look was in the nine clubs, for example, and we have the asian pacific islandersnd the filipino club on campus and the chinese student association and hhs which is the south asian club, and the african-american student union, meccha which is the latino club on campus and the vietnamese student union and caman ohawayy. >> those are a lot of groups. >> at the same time maybe you want to learn from them as well. >> oh, yeah, totally. i'm half...
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in l.a., there are one and a half million asian pacific islander residents. to put into perspective, it's almost double the entire population of the city of san francisco, and more than the entire population of the state of hawaii. we focus on asian pacific islander communities, and oftentimes we get lumped into one category, which we are in the census. but there are tremendous differences between all of the asian cultures. you know, and oftentimes for shock value i tell people that we are blacks and whites that had 400 years of history in the united states to learn to hate each other, japan and china, and with my ex-wife being chinese, ma i can attest that hostilities continue. [laughter] >> clean it up before you go home. >> i oftentimes put my foot in my mouth. i don't like to do that in public situations, but it does occur. asian pacific islanders in l.a. are spread out throughout the city and the county. and where we open our doors for a bride and services, we don't exclude others, and so as a result, apis are only about a third of our clients who come w
in l.a., there are one and a half million asian pacific islander residents. to put into perspective, it's almost double the entire population of the city of san francisco, and more than the entire population of the state of hawaii. we focus on asian pacific islander communities, and oftentimes we get lumped into one category, which we are in the census. but there are tremendous differences between all of the asian cultures. you know, and oftentimes for shock value i tell people that we are...
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[laughter] there are 1.5 million asian pacific island residents. it is a must double the population of san francisco and more than double the population of the state of why you. hawaii. oftentimes we get lumped into are inegory, which we the senses. but there are tremendous differences between all of the asian cultures. oftentimes, for shock value i tell people that where blacks and whites have had 400 years of learny to learn and -- to to hate each other, japan and china have had 5000 years. chinese, iwife being can testify that the hostilities continue. [laughter] >> you are going to have to clean that out before you go home. >> i will clean that up. i oftentimes put my foot in my mouth. i don't like to do that in public situations. asian pacific islanders in l.a. are spread out throughout the city and county. we opened our doors for a variety of services. we don't exclude others, so as a only a third of the clients who come walking through our doors. we see as many people from el salvador and mexico and peru -- we have had as many african-americ
[laughter] there are 1.5 million asian pacific island residents. it is a must double the population of san francisco and more than double the population of the state of why you. hawaii. oftentimes we get lumped into are inegory, which we the senses. but there are tremendous differences between all of the asian cultures. oftentimes, for shock value i tell people that where blacks and whites have had 400 years of learny to learn and -- to to hate each other, japan and china have had 5000 years....
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asian be americans, pacific islanders and most recently, jewish plairn americans and his. morris was the largest group of being being recipients since 1992. sand yasantiago aravilla and. >> how hard was it to be an african american soldier, a green beret in south vietnam? >> it wasn't hard at all. i never placed the problem. as far as other problems, it was way above me. but down at the soldier level i didn't have a problem gln since the announcement of the award, morris's phone has been ring off the hook. the retiree bowled over by the attention like being invited 50 washington nationals to throw their opening pitch, against the braves in florida. in his mind, vietnam is not behind him. >> how does it feel 44 years later to be reliving this? >> i relived it every day, it's no different. but you always get those little flash backs. >> just those moments? interjust those moments. you know ptsd is real. and i can't tell somebody i'm so tough that i didn't suffer from st. patrick'ptsd. it's been with me since '69. >> but this vet wouldn't trade honest for world. >> would i do
asian be americans, pacific islanders and most recently, jewish plairn americans and his. morris was the largest group of being being recipients since 1992. sand yasantiago aravilla and. >> how hard was it to be an african american soldier, a green beret in south vietnam? >> it wasn't hard at all. i never placed the problem. as far as other problems, it was way above me. but down at the soldier level i didn't have a problem gln since the announcement of the award, morris's phone has...
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. >> the tiny south pacific island of pentcost is home to what may be the most dangerous test of faith in the world. every year, village elders design a ritual designed to secure the gods' favor. land diving, young men and boys, some just 5 years old, literally risk their necks. only two fragile vines save them from crashing into the ground. it's the ancient precursor of bungee jumping, but here it's considered a sacrifice for the survival of the community. >> those are the brave young men of pentacost, island, located in the nation of vanawatu. out there in the middle of the ocean halfway between hawaii and australia, these guys for centuries have been bungee jumping without bungee cords. appeasing the gods and showing thanks for the year's yam harvest. vanuatu is one of the smallest nations on earth. for all it has to offer in terms of culture and fishing and non-bungee cord bungee jumping and a very lush coconut crop, in political terms vanuatu is remarkably unstable. the country went through, for example, four prime ministers just in the first six months of 2011. but one of the way
. >> the tiny south pacific island of pentcost is home to what may be the most dangerous test of faith in the world. every year, village elders design a ritual designed to secure the gods' favor. land diving, young men and boys, some just 5 years old, literally risk their necks. only two fragile vines save them from crashing into the ground. it's the ancient precursor of bungee jumping, but here it's considered a sacrifice for the survival of the community. >> those are the brave...
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out just that last kernel of hope for a miracle that somehow the plane landed on some remote pacific islandost people are just that. lost. not gone. when a loved one dies, you bury them. when they disappear, you see them everywhere. across a crowded room for an instant. in every crowd, around every corner. they're neither living nor dead. it's very, very hard to move on. that's the agony the families of flight 370 are facing now. their hope is stoked by the presence of past miracles. sully sullenberger's miraculous water landing of us airways flight 1549 on the hudson river in 2009. even the return of missing children thought long dead like elizabeth smart on the three women plucked from a cleveland basement after being snatched a decade earlier make it hard to argue that those families should just give up hope. even when our rational minds tell us there's little hope to be had. the world loves a mystery. but as we continue to cover flight 370, we should all keep in mind that at the end of this fascinating story are 239 families for whom this is a very real and very personal agony. that wra
out just that last kernel of hope for a miracle that somehow the plane landed on some remote pacific islandost people are just that. lost. not gone. when a loved one dies, you bury them. when they disappear, you see them everywhere. across a crowded room for an instant. in every crowd, around every corner. they're neither living nor dead. it's very, very hard to move on. that's the agony the families of flight 370 are facing now. their hope is stoked by the presence of past miracles. sully...
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this is the inside of an erupting volcano on the south pacific island of tana.ight. and this is a bird's-eye view of a frozen harbor on cape cod, massachusetts, during a cold snap. the water is filled with small icebergs creating a beautiful winter mosaic. >> it is nice. >> it really is. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, a dramatic high-speed chase across colorado. a 4-year-old boy trapped inside a stolen car. the driver stopped at nothing to try and get away. we'll show you how news helicopter helped police bring the violent pursuit to an end. >>> you remember that teenager who sued her parents? the case grabbed national headlines after she demanded tuition and child support. this morning, guess where she is? there's signs of a truce. that's aheads. >>> new developments this morning on the investigation into that massive recall of 1.6 million cars from general motors. cbs news has reported gm knew about a problem with ignition switches since 2004, but gm now says they defected an issue three years earlier in 2001. jeff glor is
this is the inside of an erupting volcano on the south pacific island of tana.ight. and this is a bird's-eye view of a frozen harbor on cape cod, massachusetts, during a cold snap. the water is filled with small icebergs creating a beautiful winter mosaic. >> it is nice. >> it really is. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, a dramatic high-speed chase across colorado. a 4-year-old boy trapped inside a stolen car. the driver stopped...
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the risks are even more acute for families living in these pacific island states where, because of the limited space for agricultural and commercial development, population density remains extraordinarily high. take south turow anchts the capital of kirabas where the population is close to 5,000 people per square kilometer. one of the most density pop populated areas on the planet. thesthese densely populated ares make mother nature's power even more devastating. the cards would appear to be stacked against places like kiribati. journalist jeffrey goldberg described it this way, "the apocalypse could come even soonerrer for kiribati if vilt storms of the sort that recently destroyed the philippines strike its islands. for all of these reasons, the 103,000 citizens of kiribati may conge become refugees. perhaps the first mass movement of people fleeing the consequences of global warming rather than war or famine." almost 6,000 nautical miles away in the indian ocean, the maldives face a similar fate. the island sphait state of nearly 400,000 faces risks of sea level rise and extreme wea
the risks are even more acute for families living in these pacific island states where, because of the limited space for agricultural and commercial development, population density remains extraordinarily high. take south turow anchts the capital of kirabas where the population is close to 5,000 people per square kilometer. one of the most density pop populated areas on the planet. thesthese densely populated ares make mother nature's power even more devastating. the cards would appear to be...
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eat and live where you live, and we have people who have just come back from meetings in the pacific islands where they're losing that ability because of the level of now high tides that regularly destroy their homes and flood their communities. freedom means the freedom to eat and have food and increasingly food security is at risk because of climate change. the fact is there are countries that are going to run out of water and there are nations that have wars over water. there will be climate refugees in various parts of the world. there already are people fighting over water in places like sudan and elsewhere. you know, the fact is that everybody has a right to the preservation of the ecosystem of the planet from which we live. you wouldn't have life on this planet if it weren't for the oceans. the oceans are increasingly at risk, at least the ecosystems in them. fisheries over fished. unbelievable acidification taking place because of the pollution that goes into the ocean. i say to you there's a reason that general zeny who used to be our commander stood up and said there climate change
eat and live where you live, and we have people who have just come back from meetings in the pacific islands where they're losing that ability because of the level of now high tides that regularly destroy their homes and flood their communities. freedom means the freedom to eat and have food and increasingly food security is at risk because of climate change. the fact is there are countries that are going to run out of water and there are nations that have wars over water. there will be climate...
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given what the chinese are doing, not surprising, they would plop down on one of those islands in the western pacific that belong to another island and claim it as their own. >> general, thanks for being with us. we appreciate your perspective. general jack kean. >>> the obama administration is trying to scare young people to get them to sign up for oba obamacare, is it working? a painful campaign. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. ther
given what the chinese are doing, not surprising, they would plop down on one of those islands in the western pacific that belong to another island and claim it as their own. >> general, thanks for being with us. we appreciate your perspective. general jack kean. >>> the obama administration is trying to scare young people to get them to sign up for oba obamacare, is it working? a painful campaign. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm...
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given what the chinese are doing, not surprising, they would plop down on one of those islands in the western pacific that belong to another island and claim it as their own. >> general, thanks for being with us. we appreciate your perspective. general jack kean. >>> the obama administration is trying to scare young people to get them to sign up for oba obamacare, is it working? a painful campaign. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidd fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> obamacare in spotlight, 230 days until the midterms. calling the obama's signature law poison, a tsunami wave joining us national review columnist, john few and ron williams. thank you both for being here. "tsunami"? that's a powerful forecast. >> well, you know, i think it's a high bar for reinus prix bust. so, is he saying that they can get 60-plus this time around? i don'
given what the chinese are doing, not surprising, they would plop down on one of those islands in the western pacific that belong to another island and claim it as their own. >> general, thanks for being with us. we appreciate your perspective. general jack kean. >>> the obama administration is trying to scare young people to get them to sign up for oba obamacare, is it working? a painful campaign. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidd...
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given what the chinese are doing, not surprising, they would plop down on one of those islands in the western pacific that belong to another island and claim it as their own. >> general, thanks for being with us. we appreciate your perspective. general jack kean. >>> the obama administration is trying to scare young people to get them to sign up for oba obamacare, is it working? a painful campaign. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> obamacare in spotlight, 230 days until the midterms. calling the obama's signature law poison, a tsunami wave joining us national review columnist, john few and ron williams. thank you both for being here. "tsunami"? that's a powerful forecast. >> well, you know, i th
given what the chinese are doing, not surprising, they would plop down on one of those islands in the western pacific that belong to another island and claim it as their own. >> general, thanks for being with us. we appreciate your perspective. general jack kean. >>> the obama administration is trying to scare young people to get them to sign up for oba obamacare, is it working? a painful campaign. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're...
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emergency crews have mounted a search after an accident on japan's southernmost island in the pacific ocean. find workers were killed two others are missing the accident occurred on okinawa tradition the island about seventeen hundred km south of tokyo. what is on a floating pm when getting ready to put up a scaffolding make that had him ride on the march. they are inclined to think that barge with the break up go like the plague was supposed to rise above the water with four columns supporting it the suddenly started to tilt panel overturned but the workers still hanging on sixteen of them were thrown into the ocean. because god is sending a chill ships and planes to search for that cute or anything. the gunmen have attacked once at the prime minister's job is to look into what happened what is around the island to be making rare earth metals and other natural resources the meat was designed to allow weekend shift and other large boat to be feeling the islands. researchers are making great strides in the field of regenerative medicine. learning how to stimulate the body's repair mech
emergency crews have mounted a search after an accident on japan's southernmost island in the pacific ocean. find workers were killed two others are missing the accident occurred on okinawa tradition the island about seventeen hundred km south of tokyo. what is on a floating pm when getting ready to put up a scaffolding make that had him ride on the march. they are inclined to think that barge with the break up go like the plague was supposed to rise above the water with four columns supporting...
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given what the chinese are doing, not surprising, they would plop down on one of those islands in the western pacific that belong to another island and claim it as their own. >> general, thanks for being with us. we appreciate your perspective. general jack kean. >>> the obama administration is trying to scare young people to get them to sign up for oba obamacare, is it working? a painful campaign. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. gundyes!n group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. gre
given what the chinese are doing, not surprising, they would plop down on one of those islands in the western pacific that belong to another island and claim it as their own. >> general, thanks for being with us. we appreciate your perspective. general jack kean. >>> the obama administration is trying to scare young people to get them to sign up for oba obamacare, is it working? a painful campaign. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking...
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i back you up, you can see how the clouds continue to stream in back from the hawaiian islands across the pacific and into the bay area. that's we've -- what we've had for the last few days. even though we're in between storms, we remain very moist with the pattern here. i can give you an idea with the next storm coming our way, you can see it off the coastline, it will be making a trek toward the coast. as it does, we could see light rain over parts of northern california. i'm gonna show you when it will arrive in our neighborhood as we get through the noon hour we're mostly cloudy. today will be mainly dry. but in the overnight hours, that moisture will continue. we may see drizzle. maybe a few light sprinkles as we go going. we're mainly dry with the rain well to the north. here it is showing up on our screen as we get into the 4:00 hour, there it is right on the northern edge of sonoma county. it sort of hangs over the north bay for a few hours. it's 9:00 now, wednesday night. we're barely seeing it move into the central bay through the yit hours. it will pass through. by thursday morning we'
i back you up, you can see how the clouds continue to stream in back from the hawaiian islands across the pacific and into the bay area. that's we've -- what we've had for the last few days. even though we're in between storms, we remain very moist with the pattern here. i can give you an idea with the next storm coming our way, you can see it off the coastline, it will be making a trek toward the coast. as it does, we could see light rain over parts of northern california. i'm gonna show you...
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here it is more like an island in the north pacific between hawaii and the west coast of the u.s. compared to what we're seeing here. once you get in the south indian ocean the concentration becomes limited. very unusual to see large clusters of trash in this region. and the vast majority is going to be invisible to the huge eye. the credence of the debris found in this region is something that officials are trying to get to as quickly as possible. and the storm system that halted operations today is moving out very quickly. in five or six hours the clouds will begin to clear up over the region and remains this way for friday and saturday into sunday. the early part of sunday. this was the scene on wednesday afternoon in the region where they resumed the search. these are the clouds you would expect in this part of the world. this is what you'll see out there as you are scouring the region. notice the 12 hour loop begins to exit the storm system and we have scattered clouds tomorrow afternoon and the winds die down. we have winds to the north and east and hurricane-force winds dow
here it is more like an island in the north pacific between hawaii and the west coast of the u.s. compared to what we're seeing here. once you get in the south indian ocean the concentration becomes limited. very unusual to see large clusters of trash in this region. and the vast majority is going to be invisible to the huge eye. the credence of the debris found in this region is something that officials are trying to get to as quickly as possible. and the storm system that halted operations...
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. >> in the pacific, china wants series of islands that are governed by japan.aid last night in the talking points i believe they will probably seize those islands. >> yeah. no, look. the pivot to asia has to be more than rhetorical. the fact of the matter is we have more ships under our command? the pacific fleet under jimmy cart than we do in the entire u.s. army today. >> do you believe this will cause china to expand? because they want to expand in that theater too. >> seeing reverberation of weakness. in the united states the biggest difference between left and right when it comes to national security is the left always demon nices power. the right sees that power can be used for good or bad but what president obama and his supporters haven't fully realized when you draw back the protection of american power, it's not going to be altruistic forces that fill the vacuum. >> finally in afghanistan we sacrificed thousands of military people and billions and hundreds of billions of dollars, and karzai is basically again, insulting us, demanding that we leave now
. >> in the pacific, china wants series of islands that are governed by japan.aid last night in the talking points i believe they will probably seize those islands. >> yeah. no, look. the pivot to asia has to be more than rhetorical. the fact of the matter is we have more ships under our command? the pacific fleet under jimmy cart than we do in the entire u.s. army today. >> do you believe this will cause china to expand? because they want to expand in that theater too....
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giving that the chinese are watching it is not surprising if they would hop on the island in the western pacific that belongs to another nation or japan to claim it as their own and tear anybody to do something about it. lou: general thank you for being with the. >> always great to talk with you. lou: vote with their online poll. food you fear most? president obama, the vladimir putin or federal resumed chair -- federal reserve chairman janet yellen? an inspiring story of a chicago where a high school basketball player hit a game-winning three-pointer right after an amazing yvette. after declared done for the season when he was shot in the lake nine days ago and begs his coach to put him in. guess what? he was the hero. we will be right back. >> first-aid jitters or rhetoric? janet yellen will spook the market with her debut conference. next. [ doctor ] and in a inical trial versus litor, crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yh! tting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because yo
giving that the chinese are watching it is not surprising if they would hop on the island in the western pacific that belongs to another nation or japan to claim it as their own and tear anybody to do something about it. lou: general thank you for being with the. >> always great to talk with you. lou: vote with their online poll. food you fear most? president obama, the vladimir putin or federal resumed chair -- federal reserve chairman janet yellen? an inspiring story of a chicago where...
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role to play in the world in supporting the global commons, whether supporting protects the islands in the pacific or upholding the financial markets, et cetera. if we go weak as a country, your kids won't just grow up in a different america, but in a fundamentally different world so that, at this point, in the wake of what's happened in the last decade, we have to take one step back in order to rebuild our strength in order to play the role i think we need to play in the world, then i will support that. but what worries me is we're taking a step back, and we've got this civil war at home between our own version of shiites and sunnis called republicans and democrats so we're neither doing the kind of nation building we need to do at home or abroad. that is a scarier world. >> charlie: but, david, many people -- and you've seen this written time after time by both analysts, drive-by and others, and countries like scrap saudi a and others, where the president says i'm going to get them to destroy chemical weapons, not going to bomb them, as a sign of weakness. >> that's one thing in the arab world y
role to play in the world in supporting the global commons, whether supporting protects the islands in the pacific or upholding the financial markets, et cetera. if we go weak as a country, your kids won't just grow up in a different america, but in a fundamentally different world so that, at this point, in the wake of what's happened in the last decade, we have to take one step back in order to rebuild our strength in order to play the role i think we need to play in the world, then i will...
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it's a plume of moisture from the hawaiian islands through the eastern pacific. a storm system to grab that moisture and bring it into the bay area. we've got three on the way. we're looking at a lot of rainfall as a result. we stop that clock at 8:00 a.m. on saturday getting the heavy downpours by 2:00 p.m. that orange concentrated over san francisco to palo alto, we could be measuring maybe two additional inches of rain in this area over one day with two more systems on the way. by 1:00 p.m. the rain returns. all the way through tuesday. you'll notice we have two dry days at the end there but by thursday, late thursday into friday, we get another round of heavy rain. it's looking good. two sides to the weekend. best bet to get outdoors on sunday and today. >> it's also in the tina turner song, raining, raining. then i stop singing because we don't want to lose more viewers. it's a smooth drive. i watch eastbound. that's good news for all lanes, smooth drive into the city. we have the cash lanes backing up early. tut the early burst and a disabled vehicle. the g
it's a plume of moisture from the hawaiian islands through the eastern pacific. a storm system to grab that moisture and bring it into the bay area. we've got three on the way. we're looking at a lot of rainfall as a result. we stop that clock at 8:00 a.m. on saturday getting the heavy downpours by 2:00 p.m. that orange concentrated over san francisco to palo alto, we could be measuring maybe two additional inches of rain in this area over one day with two more systems on the way. by 1:00 p.m....
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awahoone island has high demandd waikiki and the pacific demand and one island may only be able to realistically generate 50% of its only renewable energy. hawaii has been unable so far to take care of the mainland's low-cost gas. and various groups have also begun to explore bringing low-cost l.n.g. in order to further transition away from our dependence on low sulfur fuel oil for electricity. so back in 2008 with high energy costs, a desire for greater energy security and the pressing need to get serious about reducing carbon solution, it was clear that we needed to do something. hcei was founded on a memorandum of understanding signed between the state of hawaii and the u.s. d.o.e. in 2008. this partnership resulted in an ambitious plan to reduce energy consumption by 30% and increase electrical generation from renewables to 40% of the total mix by the end of 2030. these renewable and efficiency goals are now law, but such goals even enshrined in law need a suite of policy rules to help to implement them, and they need the political will to relentlessly see them through. one of the key policy
awahoone island has high demandd waikiki and the pacific demand and one island may only be able to realistically generate 50% of its only renewable energy. hawaii has been unable so far to take care of the mainland's low-cost gas. and various groups have also begun to explore bringing low-cost l.n.g. in order to further transition away from our dependence on low sulfur fuel oil for electricity. so back in 2008 with high energy costs, a desire for greater energy security and the pressing need to...
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into a atmospheric river, that rich moisture that extends all the way from the hawaiian islands into the eastern pacific. right now northern california seeing most of that moisture. you can see quite a bit still coming in north of santa rosa. throughout the day today all of that moisture is going to press to the south so make sure you bring that umbrella with you as we have another round of rainfall on the way as of lunch time. i'm going to show you to your doorstep in just a minute. 51 in mountain view. 50 san jose. 49 in concord right now. san francisco starting out the day in the 50s. this is part of the reason why we're easily going to climb into the 60s as of lunch time but that's also when we expect some of that rain-cooled air to move in. 57 degrees as of 4:00 p.m. you'll hit your high in your city today at about noon. otherwise, i'm forecasting mid 60s here in the south bay. it is not going to be too cold but definitely damp out there just about all day long with periods of rain moving in as we head throughout 11:00 a.m. throughout the day today, let this tell you the story. by 8:00 a.m., some o
into a atmospheric river, that rich moisture that extends all the way from the hawaiian islands into the eastern pacific. right now northern california seeing most of that moisture. you can see quite a bit still coming in north of santa rosa. throughout the day today all of that moisture is going to press to the south so make sure you bring that umbrella with you as we have another round of rainfall on the way as of lunch time. i'm going to show you to your doorstep in just a minute. 51 in...
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islands. this is going to be quite heavy across the pacific coastline of japan there on thursday. some areas could see as much as 100, 120, to 150 millimeters of total rainfall as this does push through. and also, be accompanied by a few thunderstorms coming out of this. now it's not just the rain, though. you can see out here towards the north in the white, some areas across hokkaido and northern honshu, 30 to 50 centimeters will be seen, as well. throughout the day on thursday, that's going to be in place by friday. it should start to clear up, but behind it we're looking at high pressure coming in from the northwest. so some cooler temperatures, but also the hazy conditions which have been dominating out here, is also going to be drifting down towards the southeast. so if you're in shanghai, taipei, even over towards hong kong, the aqi indices is going to be starting to go downhill. let's take a look at your temperatures, though, here on your thursday. taipei with a high of 22, rain showers in your forecast as well in to tokyo looking at showers, high of 15. down towards the so
islands. this is going to be quite heavy across the pacific coastline of japan there on thursday. some areas could see as much as 100, 120, to 150 millimeters of total rainfall as this does push through. and also, be accompanied by a few thunderstorms coming out of this. now it's not just the rain, though. you can see out here towards the north in the white, some areas across hokkaido and northern honshu, 30 to 50 centimeters will be seen, as well. throughout the day on thursday, that's going...
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the chinese claim that a bunch of islands in the pacific belong to them. the filipinos and the japanese disagree. they're watching very closely what is happening in ukraine. what are the consequences and what is the price in the 21st century of executing on illegitimate territorial claims? if the price is not too high, we may find ourselves with a similar territorial conflict in the pacific. there are, we actually have defense agreement with these countries. that sort of territorial crisis will make ukraine look like child's play. [applause] i want to thank google for facilitating this competition of ideas. thank you for coming, for your questions. please stay tuned to the foundation and senator, thank you for your leadership. god bless you and god bless your family, thank you for your service. have a great day. [applause] >> wind is the fastest-growing source of electricity in the world. c-span, live from the floor of the u.s. senate, members are several hours into an online discussion on climate change. speaking now, senator tim kaine. nighter speaking o
the chinese claim that a bunch of islands in the pacific belong to them. the filipinos and the japanese disagree. they're watching very closely what is happening in ukraine. what are the consequences and what is the price in the 21st century of executing on illegitimate territorial claims? if the price is not too high, we may find ourselves with a similar territorial conflict in the pacific. there are, we actually have defense agreement with these countries. that sort of territorial crisis will...
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do you think especially in light of the china's behavior in very a sundry islands throughout the specific -- the pacificm, but that message may be more important than ever from the united states with respect to taiwan speak with well, i don't think, i don't think the prc doubts our resolve, our continued positive presence in east asia pacific region. >> really? with respect to taiwan because i think absolutely. >> all right. well, gee, the united states in 2001 tentatively agreed to sell submarines to taiwan. 13 years later, where are we on those submarines sailed? >> i think as you know we continue to refuse, review the defense needs and we make decisions that are appropriate. >> mr. moy, that we sold a single one of those diesel submarines to taiwan 13 years later? >> are not aware that. >> no. and by any chance the beijing object to that sailed? >> we don't discuss arms sales, our defense -- >> did they express themselves publicly or privately through any channels that you are a web? >> i am not aware. >> what would be the end of? why not sell them the diesel's? >> again, we make decisions not with t
do you think especially in light of the china's behavior in very a sundry islands throughout the specific -- the pacificm, but that message may be more important than ever from the united states with respect to taiwan speak with well, i don't think, i don't think the prc doubts our resolve, our continued positive presence in east asia pacific region. >> really? with respect to taiwan because i think absolutely. >> all right. well, gee, the united states in 2001 tentatively agreed to...
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you didn't land this on some remote island in the middle of the south pacific. it would have needed a large runway and you just look at the grid area. it seems unlikely to me. is it possible? look, with as many twist and turns as this investigation is taking, you can't eliminate anything. i think it's unlikely but they'll look at this search area. >> jim sciutto, have you heard from any of your sources that they're investigating the possibility of the plane -- yes, reported that it flew for four or five hours but the assumption that it crashed into the indian ocean not necessarily that somebody commandeered it and made it land. >> i've not been told by anybody that's a serious scenario. but listen, they don't know where the plane is so they have to by their nature, intelligence analyst, keep all their options open and see where the clues lead them. it's an important point as well because we're looking at that search area and the other piece of the pie, right? there is the possibility that the plane took some turns. so it expands the search area. every time you t
you didn't land this on some remote island in the middle of the south pacific. it would have needed a large runway and you just look at the grid area. it seems unlikely to me. is it possible? look, with as many twist and turns as this investigation is taking, you can't eliminate anything. i think it's unlikely but they'll look at this search area. >> jim sciutto, have you heard from any of your sources that they're investigating the possibility of the plane -- yes, reported that it flew...
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easy to see as we're showing all the mull slides towards the pacific northwest, very easy to see the moisture. sliding from the hawaiian islands up into that region. that's the concern. they're expecting even more rain in the region today as a series of storms is still expected to make their way through. in the next five days noothanother 5, 6 inches possible. but the concern is temperatures are above normal. they're seeing a lot of rain and snow back and forth, and with that the threat for avalanches will still be high in addition to the rain they're already seeing. so that's really the concern out west. down to the southeast, temperatures still mild but look at this starting to recover, climbing even to the 70s. they have had some rain. they're going to continue to see some rain today, but we're going to watch this carefully, because the system that's been bringing rain into the southeast is going to make its way up the coastline. it's going to intersect with the cold air coming in from the north and we have a threat for icing conditions from just about d.c. kind of in through raleigh for the morning commute tomorrow. so, th
easy to see as we're showing all the mull slides towards the pacific northwest, very easy to see the moisture. sliding from the hawaiian islands up into that region. that's the concern. they're expecting even more rain in the region today as a series of storms is still expected to make their way through. in the next five days noothanother 5, 6 inches possible. but the concern is temperatures are above normal. they're seeing a lot of rain and snow back and forth, and with that the threat for...
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order was sinking the amount islands and the people's republic of china will be the focus of the project. hiv remains a serious health threats across much of the eastern pacific. in two thousand and eleven five million people in the region were living with hiv and it's me and the project is supported by a one million dollars technical assistance grant from the cooperation from the fighting hiv aids in asia and pacific finance by the government of sweden the brainstorming ideas to students of ryan's preschool to community college to fund the project that became known as the registry money saving tax cuts in coaching of the students to save them money for variety of methods it was edited for length ultimately the date of accession to the local enough to fight with the force of arms. you might say what to do a statement. they have dedicated their time and commitment towards the project and require minimal input from the teachers' dispute that she will take these projects to themselves and it is the type that i'm going to fly kites and we get them into the epa found the suspect when they found the same intensity actual contents and they actually did everything th
order was sinking the amount islands and the people's republic of china will be the focus of the project. hiv remains a serious health threats across much of the eastern pacific. in two thousand and eleven five million people in the region were living with hiv and it's me and the project is supported by a one million dollars technical assistance grant from the cooperation from the fighting hiv aids in asia and pacific finance by the government of sweden the brainstorming ideas to students of...
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pacific ocean in 1937. despite extensive efforts, the u.s. navy was unable to locate the wreckage. in 2012, more than 75 years after going missing, possible evidence of her plane's wreckage was found near an island along with human remains and women's makeup. the discovery has yet to be confirmed. and the incident remains one of the greatest midysteries in american history. joining us is retired colonel marriage mcsally who flew combat missions and ran search and rescue missions in the middle east. and former air senior safety with the national transportation safety board greg feith. i'd like to ask both of you the same question to start us off. the ambiguity is driving the laymen crazy because we can't imagine how this could completely disappeared. are either of you not surprised or surprised we have no sight of this plane? martha, we start with you. >> i'm not surprised. if you don't find the wreckage right where you last lost contact and you start looking in the area and looking at the radar coverage and the data that you have and discover that it's not on its normal flight and now we are seeing it deliberately was flown off course. what you have to do is draw a ring around the range of the a
pacific ocean in 1937. despite extensive efforts, the u.s. navy was unable to locate the wreckage. in 2012, more than 75 years after going missing, possible evidence of her plane's wreckage was found near an island along with human remains and women's makeup. the discovery has yet to be confirmed. and the incident remains one of the greatest midysteries in american history. joining us is retired colonel marriage mcsally who flew combat missions and ran search and rescue missions in the middle...
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island. the man and tsunami has been washing ashore here in canada's western coast with nearly two thousand twelve. among the typical pacific marine to recount here. locals have been finding japanese fishing boats and number two japanese houses. earlier this month seventeen japanese university students around it they wanted to volunteer their time to comb the beach he is very hard. robeson has been in charge of clearing the beach. she explained the situation of the tsunami did to the students. mother's day. he will be march two thousand and fourteen. harold canto sachs co its from inside the marquee. one of the cities hardest hit by the disaster. more than three thousand five hundred people died and over four hundred are still missing. i was at his high school when the tsunami engulf the city he lost a dear friend in the waves. at a time of despair. he was encouraged to see many foreigners turning out to lend a helping hand. i was very thankful that so many people helped us. so i thought when i entered university. i would like to pay back the kindness we received. so found pieces of wood that appear to be from the japanese
island. the man and tsunami has been washing ashore here in canada's western coast with nearly two thousand twelve. among the typical pacific marine to recount here. locals have been finding japanese fishing boats and number two japanese houses. earlier this month seventeen japanese university students around it they wanted to volunteer their time to comb the beach he is very hard. robeson has been in charge of clearing the beach. she explained the situation of the tsunami did to the students....
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reaching you think the effects of fukushima regard to be in japan and the hawaiian islands and the rest of the pacific? >> the question is fukushima. how long the rally going days. is the agony of three simultaneous not towns in northern japan? we have the answer, for years. according to the utility it will take about 40 years to begin the process of dismantling the reactor. then it's not over all. a smaller earthquake that will send the accidents starting all over again. you will realize that the reactor is so active that workers can't get in for more than just a few minutes of time. the robots and not smart enough to work in high radiation fields the u.s. pentagon has made it a priority to create robust but could turn the screw, use a hammer, use gasol. we don't have those are a bunch of. so the next thing i want to do is insert cameron's into the water to see where the mountains so bad we don't even have a picture. we don't even and a picture of the melted core. it's 100 percent mounted. the radioactive water, you see all these swimming pools with radioactive water. it's an ending. and so just from
reaching you think the effects of fukushima regard to be in japan and the hawaiian islands and the rest of the pacific? >> the question is fukushima. how long the rally going days. is the agony of three simultaneous not towns in northern japan? we have the answer, for years. according to the utility it will take about 40 years to begin the process of dismantling the reactor. then it's not over all. a smaller earthquake that will send the accidents starting all over again. you will realize...