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everything found it's a way into the pacific ocean. some of it sank but most of it is now floating in the pacific. >> the debris from japan from the tsunami of last march started arriving at the end of september. >> it's an environmental disaster and poses obstacles to ships. a professor has studied for ocean debris for 30 years. >> i think it will arrive next winter. >> he relies on people that regularly walk the beach. >> john anderson has seen almost everything you think of on the beach. he can only imagine what is coming next. >> it's not going to come all at once. >> pacific ocean currents spin in two massive gyres. small one is carry debris toward the pacific northwest. the other one will bring it right toward the california coast line. what wasn't. >> beachcombers are looking for tsunami debris. this program is running by moss landings program. >> it will float for a long period of time. it will eventually line up in the stores. >> and in the stomachs of wildlife. >> the environmental protection agency is gearing up what is a mas
everything found it's a way into the pacific ocean. some of it sank but most of it is now floating in the pacific. >> the debris from japan from the tsunami of last march started arriving at the end of september. >> it's an environmental disaster and poses obstacles to ships. a professor has studied for ocean debris for 30 years. >> i think it will arrive next winter. >> he relies on people that regularly walk the beach. >> john anderson has seen almost everything...
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everything found it's a way into the pacific ocean. some of it sank but most of it is now floating in the pacific. >> the debris from japan from the tsunami of last march started arriving at the end of september. >> it's an environmental disaster and poses obstacles to ships. a professor has studied for ocean debris for 30 years. >> i think it will arrive next winter. >> he relies on people that regularly walk the beach. >> john anderson has seen almost everything you think of on the beach. he can only imagine what is coming next. >> it's not going to come all at once. >> pacific ocean currents spin in two massive gyres. small one is carry debris toward the pacific northwest. the other one will bring it right toward the california coast line. what wasn't. >> beachcombers are looking for tsunami debris. this program is running by moss landings program. >> it will float for a long period of time. it will eventually line up in the stores. >> and in the stomachs of wildlife. >> the environmental protection agency is gearing up what is a mas
everything found it's a way into the pacific ocean. some of it sank but most of it is now floating in the pacific. >> the debris from japan from the tsunami of last march started arriving at the end of september. >> it's an environmental disaster and poses obstacles to ships. a professor has studied for ocean debris for 30 years. >> i think it will arrive next winter. >> he relies on people that regularly walk the beach. >> john anderson has seen almost everything...
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it is a bridge of ambassadors, one made of people whose roots and hearts and the pacific ocean. in april 1961, the city of seven cisco formally and stated a committee under the office of the mayor to become the preeminent cultural and economic [inaudible] between san francisco and manila, developing a system that promote closer ties between the cities. this year, the san francisco manila sister city committee represents -- celebrates its 50 year, marking five decades of service to our people. the san francisco bay area filipino american community salutes this milestone, a legacy of goodwill and true filipino american pride. >> representing the san francisco manila sister city committee, are defective chairman -- our de facto chairman. [applause] >> if i may, i'd like to call up some very key members of the committee. i cannot call all 100-plus people up here, but some very key members. first filipino elected in san francisco, who has been with the sister city committee from day one, and partners in making sure that the cultural links have to do with education. nancy and dan harr
it is a bridge of ambassadors, one made of people whose roots and hearts and the pacific ocean. in april 1961, the city of seven cisco formally and stated a committee under the office of the mayor to become the preeminent cultural and economic [inaudible] between san francisco and manila, developing a system that promote closer ties between the cities. this year, the san francisco manila sister city committee represents -- celebrates its 50 year, marking five decades of service to our people....
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pacific. from automobiles to fishing boats, the ocean carried it away. much of it sank close to shore. but oceanographers estimate 1 to 2 million-tons is still floating. a computer generated model shows how the debris has now spread past midway island, across an ever wider section of the pacific. as currents carry it toward hawaii and west coast of north america. tracking its movement. >> it's not a floating mass of trash or debris, i should say, but rather it is dispursed over a large region of the pacific ocean. >> the floating remnants of the tsunami are so dispursed it's hard to distinguish from other floating trash. it's estimated that some of the debris could show up in the hawaiian coast early next year. by 2014, could reach the mainland. most likely washington, oregon, and alaska. oceanographers say, however, that 95% of the tsunami debris is destined to be caught up in the circular current of the pacific. never making it here to shore. but somewhere along the american coast, the remains of fishing boats of the wreckage of lost homes will wash ashore. along with other remnants
pacific. from automobiles to fishing boats, the ocean carried it away. much of it sank close to shore. but oceanographers estimate 1 to 2 million-tons is still floating. a computer generated model shows how the debris has now spread past midway island, across an ever wider section of the pacific. as currents carry it toward hawaii and west coast of north america. tracking its movement. >> it's not a floating mass of trash or debris, i should say, but rather it is dispursed over a large...
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. >>> a man was rescued after fall 25g feet down a steep cliff along the pacific ocean in california. the victim had been out walking and bent down to pick up his cat when he lost his balance. he suffered only minor injuries. >>> all right. don't feel too badly for this group of mourners. they are merry widows, part of a celebration known as joe kane day. kane is credited with bringing mardi gras to mobile, alabama, and for more than 30 years women have held a procession leading to his burial site. >>> finally, what better time than presidents' day weekend for washington nationals to hold auditions. george washington, thomas jefferson and abraham lincoln are all well represented but being president isn't easy. you have to be able to wear 200 yards which amounts to a high costume include tag 45-pound head, so it is definitely no easy feat but bill karins is throwing his had into the ring. >> you have to do it without running into each other and falling over. >> have you ever done anything like that? >> no. but i always enjoy being at the games and watching that. >>> let's talk about th
. >>> a man was rescued after fall 25g feet down a steep cliff along the pacific ocean in california. the victim had been out walking and bent down to pick up his cat when he lost his balance. he suffered only minor injuries. >>> all right. don't feel too badly for this group of mourners. they are merry widows, part of a celebration known as joe kane day. kane is credited with bringing mardi gras to mobile, alabama, and for more than 30 years women have held a procession...
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the survey says there was a 2.2 magnitude quake about four miles from the zoo in the pacific ocean. it struck before 1:00 this morning. the usgs had a depth of about 5.5 miles. there were no reports of any damage or injuries. the u.s. supreme court said it will hear a case concerning affirmative action in college admissions. the lawsuit was brought by a white woman because she said she was denied admission. back in we 2003, the -- back in 2003, the high court -- >>> the rues postal service plans to close more than 200 of its mail processing facilities because of budget problems. that will lengthen delivery times, meaning if you don't get your ballot in on time, it may arrive too late to be counted. more than 50% of californians voted by mail in the past two elections. >> it just hursts to encourage -- it just hurts that we encouraged it an now that can result of -- and now that can result in their ballot not being counted. >>> a young colorado girl is still enjoying the weekend of a lifetime. she was invited to an awards she in los angeles and her date was denver broncos quarterback
the survey says there was a 2.2 magnitude quake about four miles from the zoo in the pacific ocean. it struck before 1:00 this morning. the usgs had a depth of about 5.5 miles. there were no reports of any damage or injuries. the u.s. supreme court said it will hear a case concerning affirmative action in college admissions. the lawsuit was brought by a white woman because she said she was denied admission. back in we 2003, the -- back in 2003, the high court -- >>> the rues postal...
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. >> a man was rescued after falling 25 feet down a steep cliff along the pacific ocean. the victim had been out walking and bent down to pick up his cat when he lost his balance. >>> all right, don't feel too badly for this group of mourners. they are married wid toes. cane is credited with bringing m mardi graas to mobile, alabama. what better sign than presidential weekend to hold mas kot editions. george washington, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln all well represented here. but being president isn't easy. it's the 45 pound head without falling down oar maybe you don't want to fall down. >> it's more entertaining that way. sfwl we need a first look now, scott. >> we'll work on that. >> well, after a weekend of relatively quiet weather through much of the country, we didn't get that snow at the tale end of the weekend yesterday. and this arirea didn't get a lo of snow this weekend. this was on i-75 near the ken tuck day border on the tennessee side. 50 people were treated, five were hospitalized. no fatalities, but 18 cars were in involved on that wreck alone. this wa
. >> a man was rescued after falling 25 feet down a steep cliff along the pacific ocean. the victim had been out walking and bent down to pick up his cat when he lost his balance. >>> all right, don't feel too badly for this group of mourners. they are married wid toes. cane is credited with bringing m mardi graas to mobile, alabama. what better sign than presidential weekend to hold mas kot editions. george washington, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln all well represented here....
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. >> and those ways were generated by an series of storms over the pacific ocean. but first let that slide toward city hall and cisco. look at that, people are out barely even with that jacket. that's the dragons there. combining the chinese new year and the year of the dragon. we have partly cloudy conditions at this hour. santa rosa 47 degrees and that will be one of the locations we have some dense fog developing of the midnight hours. not quite as dense as it was this morning but still never the less dangerous. they've ported across the santa clara valley, 42: court through walnut creek. we will see some areas of fog otherwise we have that full moon out there and it's mostly clear. tomorrow one of participates, it becomes sunny and we have the chance of rain returned to the bay area on friday. then again sunday look at the latest system. take some precipitation to the north and as the high-pressure results tomorrow it should be even warmer than today. then the forecast quickly deteriorates with this area of low pressure out to the area. last year was 60% of nor
. >> and those ways were generated by an series of storms over the pacific ocean. but first let that slide toward city hall and cisco. look at that, people are out barely even with that jacket. that's the dragons there. combining the chinese new year and the year of the dragon. we have partly cloudy conditions at this hour. santa rosa 47 degrees and that will be one of the locations we have some dense fog developing of the midnight hours. not quite as dense as it was this morning but...
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beautiful pictures from vollmer peak towards the golden gate bridge into the blue pacific ocean.et's look at temperatures we talked about 5 to 10° warmer than yesterday mid to upper 50s you see that in the green. yellows, in the low 60s. monterey bay monterey and inland salinas 60. santa cruz watson mid to upper 50s. today high clouds sunshine and warmer temperatures without those stiff breezes of yesterday. chance of showers friday night again sunday night light but in there. looks like all of us will be breezy and slightly cooler during the weekend. by the time we get to 2:00 the high happens this time of year oakland, san francisco four degrees warmer. fremont when you get to 65 today, eight degrees warmer than yesterday one of the warmer temperatures, low to mid 60s santa rosa and cloverdale 68 and 67. monterey bay mid 60s around the bay and mid 60s as you head inland. high clouds mixing with that deep blue sky. around the state mid low to mid 60s through the central valley 41 tahoe. a little rain and mountain snow around southern california pulling away interest san diego an
beautiful pictures from vollmer peak towards the golden gate bridge into the blue pacific ocean.et's look at temperatures we talked about 5 to 10° warmer than yesterday mid to upper 50s you see that in the green. yellows, in the low 60s. monterey bay monterey and inland salinas 60. santa cruz watson mid to upper 50s. today high clouds sunshine and warmer temperatures without those stiff breezes of yesterday. chance of showers friday night again sunday night light but in there. looks like all...
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in indonesia, the eastern side of indonesia, the coral triangle nations, even in the southern pacific oceans, the small island states, we are seeing a political will with an understanding that protecting fisheries and oceans is in the self-interest of people. you protect your food. >> is a political will, we have not seen much of this translate to legislative changes. what are you doing and others to try to change this? >> we are seeing some significant shifts. there is an increase in marine protected areas. we are seeing new areas that are set aside so the fish population can recover. we are seeing an impact of that. as the populations recover, more fish are caught by fishermen outside of this area. the livelihood increases. the big challenge is enforcement. hud the immobilize coast guard, navy, have the -- how do you mobilize coast guards, navy? we have seen tremendous improvement in that. there is a lot of good news. it does not mean there is a severe problem. the severity is really a result of a lot of people who are hungry. we need to find a good solution. >> we know that shark fin is v
in indonesia, the eastern side of indonesia, the coral triangle nations, even in the southern pacific oceans, the small island states, we are seeing a political will with an understanding that protecting fisheries and oceans is in the self-interest of people. you protect your food. >> is a political will, we have not seen much of this translate to legislative changes. what are you doing and others to try to change this? >> we are seeing some significant shifts. there is an increase...
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just south of here is some also rock where the san andreas fault goes into the pacific ocean. this is closest to the san andreas fault. many people believe that the closer you are to default, the greater the ground motion might be. that is a portion that is a south westerly portion of san francisco that has some special earthquake hazards. we are here to talk about the geology of this area. why don't you tell us about what is going on? >> there is a giant step here at the edge of the escarpment, the edge of the landslide. all the land to the west of us is part of a landslide that is upwards of 200 feet deep. it goes underneath the ocean. it causes damage and it was mapped by the earliest geologists'. there are many kinds of rocks here. there is a big sequence of merced formation. this is a base in deposit that was formed by the interaction at the end of the continental margin. >> this is just on top. this is the same material that we were looking at at the last site. you can see it is on our way to the last side. it is deposited here by wind. it is 40-50 feet thick. this acts
just south of here is some also rock where the san andreas fault goes into the pacific ocean. this is closest to the san andreas fault. many people believe that the closer you are to default, the greater the ground motion might be. that is a portion that is a south westerly portion of san francisco that has some special earthquake hazards. we are here to talk about the geology of this area. why don't you tell us about what is going on? >> there is a giant step here at the edge of the...
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beautiful pictures from vollmer peak towards the golden gate bridge into the blue pacific ocean.'s look at temperatures we talked about 5 to 10° warmer than yesterday mid to upper 50s you see that in the green. yellows, in the low 60s. monterey bay monterey and inland salinas 60. santa cruz watson mid to upper 50s. today high clouds sunshine and warmer temperatures without those stiff breezes of yesterday. chance of showers friday night again sunday night light but in there. looks like all of us will be breezy and slightly cooler during the weekend. by the time we get to 2:00 the high happens this time of year oakland, san francisco four degrees warmer. fremont when you get to 65 today, eight degrees warmer than yesterday one of the warmer temperatures, low to mid 60s santa rosa and cloverdale 68 and 67. monterey bay mid 60s around the bay and mid 60s as you head inland. high clouds mixing with that deep blue sky. around the state mid low to mid 60s through the central valley 41 tahoe. a little rain and mountain snow around southern california pulling away interest san diego and
beautiful pictures from vollmer peak towards the golden gate bridge into the blue pacific ocean.'s look at temperatures we talked about 5 to 10° warmer than yesterday mid to upper 50s you see that in the green. yellows, in the low 60s. monterey bay monterey and inland salinas 60. santa cruz watson mid to upper 50s. today high clouds sunshine and warmer temperatures without those stiff breezes of yesterday. chance of showers friday night again sunday night light but in there. looks like all of...
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they've been caught in the atlantic, the mediterranean or in the pacific ocean off the coast of japan. kurihara wants to take part in the bidding. he already has potential customers for two or three fish, if he can get them for the right price. >> these cost up to 6-thousand yen per kilo -- the big ones back there will fetch up to 12- thousand yen for sure. >> that means a 150-kilo fish can cost up to 18-thousand euros. but that's even a bargain. blue-fin tuna prices in japan have doubled in recent years. demand is surging, but the fish population isn't. the worldwide fund for nature says the species could be wiped out in the mediterranean by next year. but the japanese government has blocked moves to impose tougher catch quotas. >> previously, the tuna problem happened, the whale and dolphin problem happened to us. and the japanese government just furiously rejected any accepted treaty about the dolphin limitations. the tuna again, we have to seriously think about this problem. >> the bidding gets going ... and soon, kurihara's choice tuna is on the auction block. less than 10 minute
they've been caught in the atlantic, the mediterranean or in the pacific ocean off the coast of japan. kurihara wants to take part in the bidding. he already has potential customers for two or three fish, if he can get them for the right price. >> these cost up to 6-thousand yen per kilo -- the big ones back there will fetch up to 12- thousand yen for sure. >> that means a 150-kilo fish can cost up to 18-thousand euros. but that's even a bargain. blue-fin tuna prices in japan have...
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pacific. from automobiles to fishing boats, the ocean carried it away. much of it sank close to shore.phers estimate 1 to 2 million tons is still floating. a computer generated model shows how the debris has spread, past midway island across an ever wider section of the pacific as current carry it toward hawaii and the west coast of north america. oceanographer nicholas mallos has been tracking the movement. >> it's not a floating mass of trash or debris, i should say, but rather shall it is dispersed over a large region of the pacific ocean. >> the floating remnants are so dispersed it's hard to distinguish from other floating trash. it's estimated that some of the debris could show up in the hawaiian coast early next year. by 2014 could reach the mainland. most likely washington, oregon and alaska. oceanographers say, however, that 95% of the tsunami debris is destined to be caught up in the circular current of the pacific never making it here to shore. but somewhere along the american coast, the remains of fishing boats or the wreckage of lost homes will wash ashore. along with othe
pacific. from automobiles to fishing boats, the ocean carried it away. much of it sank close to shore.phers estimate 1 to 2 million tons is still floating. a computer generated model shows how the debris has spread, past midway island across an ever wider section of the pacific as current carry it toward hawaii and the west coast of north america. oceanographer nicholas mallos has been tracking the movement. >> it's not a floating mass of trash or debris, i should say, but rather shall it...
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it is not one floating mass but rather it is dispersed over a wide area of the pacific ocean. >>> a new push by police in baltimore to get dangerous dirt bikes off of city streets. they are illegal. they're risky, and as mike explains, these wreckless rides could be an accident waiting to happen. >> reporter: it's a dangerous tradition, packs oh you have dirt bikes on the streets with little regard for traffic laws. recent, warmer weather has riders out in force. >> oh! >> reporter: in this youtube clip, a bike narrowly hits a truck. and it's illegal in the city to own a dirt bike that's not been disabled. >> dirt bike operators are terrorizing neighborhoods. >> reporter: another video claims to show city cops chasing dirt bikes. their policy is not to chase but stay back and watch. >> leading these individuals on high-speed chases doesn't work. >> reporter: people see them all the time. wjz asked them what they think should be done. >> it all depends on where they're riding them at. i think they need a place for them to really ride them. >> need a place for them. >> reporter: by law, g
it is not one floating mass but rather it is dispersed over a wide area of the pacific ocean. >>> a new push by police in baltimore to get dangerous dirt bikes off of city streets. they are illegal. they're risky, and as mike explains, these wreckless rides could be an accident waiting to happen. >> reporter: it's a dangerous tradition, packs oh you have dirt bikes on the streets with little regard for traffic laws. recent, warmer weather has riders out in force. >> oh!...
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. >>> a man was rescued after falling 25 feet down a steep cliff along the pacific ocean in california. the victim had been out walking and bent down to pick up his cat when he lost his balance. he suffered only minor injuries. >>> all right. don't feel too badly for this group of mourners. they are merry widows, part of a celebration known as joe cain day. cain is credited with bringing mardi gras to mobile, alabama, and for more than 30 years, the ladies have held a procession leading to his burial site. >>> finally, what better time than presidents' day weekend for the washington nationals to hold presidential mascot auditions. george washington, thomas jefferson, and abraham lincoln are all well represented, but being president isn't easy. you have to be able to run 200 yards wearing what amounts to a 12-foot-high costume, including, of course, that 45-pound head, so it looks like he's going to go down. yeah, but i guess it's all part of it, right? to fall over. >> it's to make you smile and laugh. >> right, right. >> and it worked. >> yeah. i guess you're right. >> good morning to
. >>> a man was rescued after falling 25 feet down a steep cliff along the pacific ocean in california. the victim had been out walking and bent down to pick up his cat when he lost his balance. he suffered only minor injuries. >>> all right. don't feel too badly for this group of mourners. they are merry widows, part of a celebration known as joe cain day. cain is credited with bringing mardi gras to mobile, alabama, and for more than 30 years, the ladies have held a...
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we have a will the of activity over the pacific ocean.ooler air mass behind it is just sinking into the northern half of the state of california. we will have a cool tuesday after a little bit of patchy fog and then a cloudy night ahead. because another system, but it will take more of an inside track and move well to the north of the bay area. you see that by wednesday morning at 4:00. otherwise, it looks like we will remain dry until we start to head towards the weekend. now, meanwhile, your weather headlines, cold overnight with fog forming. a little frost and a little fog tomorrow morning. dipping down to 31 in liver more. 40s across the central bay. temperatures in the 50s across the board. now meanwhile, the extended forecast does call for partly cloudy skies on wednesday and thursday. friday we cloud up leading for a chance of rain showers. that's the pinpoint forecast. dennis. will you be my valentine? >> oh wow. is my wife watching tonight? the warriors go for three in a row. no really. and meet the a's new superstar and the pric
we have a will the of activity over the pacific ocean.ooler air mass behind it is just sinking into the northern half of the state of california. we will have a cool tuesday after a little bit of patchy fog and then a cloudy night ahead. because another system, but it will take more of an inside track and move well to the north of the bay area. you see that by wednesday morning at 4:00. otherwise, it looks like we will remain dry until we start to head towards the weekend. now, meanwhile, your...
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he has criticism of america's plan to bulk up its influence in the pacific ocean. we have more on the man in the spotlight. >> they are the men in black, all that powerful in china. soon, they are expected to elevate xi jinping to the top of the communist party. on the left, he is called a princeling. that makes him communist-ruled. his father was purged by chairman mao and later rehabilitated. xi jinping spent his formative years out here, china's poor interior. he was sent to labor as a teenager. villagers stopped us filming outside his homer felt -- former home. digging too deep into the past of the man who might be president is not welcome. it might be sensitive, but for xi jinping, the time he spent here matters for his image. the communist party wants to paint him as someone who has experienced a life of china's poorest. he has claimed the hardships he faced here have given him the will power to take on any challenge. one of the toughest will be tackling china's huge and growing inequality. some families still live in a cave and get no vote to choose china's
he has criticism of america's plan to bulk up its influence in the pacific ocean. we have more on the man in the spotlight. >> they are the men in black, all that powerful in china. soon, they are expected to elevate xi jinping to the top of the communist party. on the left, he is called a princeling. that makes him communist-ruled. his father was purged by chairman mao and later rehabilitated. xi jinping spent his formative years out here, china's poor interior. he was sent to labor as a...
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high surf advisory in place because of a system way out over the pacific ocean. generating swells to 126 feet. that high surf advisory goes into effect tomorrow morning at 4 a.m. until 3 p.m. take a good look at the temperatures going up into the low and mid-60s east of the bay up to 67 degrees. winds will be out of the northeast five to 15 miles an hour. north bay numbers span from 60 to roughly about 66 degrees. the extended forecast, warmest day of the workweek will be on thursday. 64 to 72 degrees. and then again we cloud back up by sunday leading to the slight chance of rain showers sunday through tuesday. >> thank you. >>> hundreds of thousands of cheering fans lined up along broadway to see their super bowl champs for the new york giants following the ticker tape parade. eli manning was given the case to new york city, new york city's sanitation commissioner saying he expected to see about 40 tons of paper shower down during the parade. >>> getting a baby or toddler to sleep through the night might require a professional. how a new dream team is helping no
high surf advisory in place because of a system way out over the pacific ocean. generating swells to 126 feet. that high surf advisory goes into effect tomorrow morning at 4 a.m. until 3 p.m. take a good look at the temperatures going up into the low and mid-60s east of the bay up to 67 degrees. winds will be out of the northeast five to 15 miles an hour. north bay numbers span from 60 to roughly about 66 degrees. the extended forecast, warmest day of the workweek will be on thursday. 64 to 72...
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wondering if they are soon going to ban swimming in the pacific ocean for fear of drowning. that's because the l.a. county board of supervisors this week raised the fines for throwing a football or frisbee on any beach in l.a. county during the summer season. there are designated ball-throwing and volley ball areas on the beach, and that's it. the 37-page ordinance calls for a $100 fine for first-time offenders. >>> up next tonight from the battlefield to the farm field, making a difference. >>> we have brought you a lot of stories over the years on the difficulties faced by returning veterans from coping with injuries, both seen and unseen, to finding a civilian job in a tough economy. there are so many people trying to help, including a marine and his wife giving returning heroes work, new skills and peace of mind on their farm. nbc's miguel almaguer has the making a difference on the home front report. >> reporter: the marine anthony rorbah manned a gun in fallujah, but now plans to push a plow in california. >> coming out of the military is kind of like a shock. working
wondering if they are soon going to ban swimming in the pacific ocean for fear of drowning. that's because the l.a. county board of supervisors this week raised the fines for throwing a football or frisbee on any beach in l.a. county during the summer season. there are designated ball-throwing and volley ball areas on the beach, and that's it. the 37-page ordinance calls for a $100 fine for first-time offenders. >>> up next tonight from the battlefield to the farm field, making a...
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earthquake did some of the if japan a of how far the radiation has spread into the specifics -- pacific ocean>>grant: the price of the nook tablet into the nook color e. reeder is being lowered, that is coming up in my tech report. >>pam: pop stars chris brown in riyadh are back together. we will tell you why. there is new video of whitney houston jamming to another legendary singer just days before her death. >>pam: a former los angeles school teachers suspected of abusing nearly two dozen children will remain in jail. marquardt pleaded not guilty. officials say they found photos of children in bondage positions in and being fed a white liquid which they allege to be his statement. deputies announced to other in meet that bird was a tall blustered suspect, according to burke. >> he doesn't have the ability to bail out, he is going to remain in the custody of the sheriff's department until this case reaches whatever resolution is going to be, but obviously the concern is for his personal safety. we cannot have the sheriff's department deputies acting in such a way to essentially put a bull's-
earthquake did some of the if japan a of how far the radiation has spread into the specifics -- pacific ocean>>grant: the price of the nook tablet into the nook color e. reeder is being lowered, that is coming up in my tech report. >>pam: pop stars chris brown in riyadh are back together. we will tell you why. there is new video of whitney houston jamming to another legendary singer just days before her death. >>pam: a former los angeles school teachers suspected of abusing...
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pacific. from automobiles to fishing boats, the ocean carried it away. much of it sang close to shore. oceanographers estimate one to two million tons is still floating. a computer generated model shows how the debris has now spread, past midway island, across an ever wider section of the pacific, as currents carry it toward hawaii and the west coast of north america. oceanographer nicholas mallos has been tracking its movement. >> it's not a floating mass of trash or debris, i should say, but rather it is dispersed over a large region of the pacific ocean. >> reporter: mallos says the floating remnants of the tsunami are so dispersed it's hard to distinguish from other floating trash. it's estimated that some of the debris could show up in the hawaiian coast early next year. and by 2014 could reach the main land, most likely washington, oregon and alaska. oceanographers say, however, that 95% of the tsunami debris is destined to be caught up in the circular currents of the pacific, never making it here to shore. but somewhere along the american coast the remains of fishing it's a make
pacific. from automobiles to fishing boats, the ocean carried it away. much of it sang close to shore. oceanographers estimate one to two million tons is still floating. a computer generated model shows how the debris has now spread, past midway island, across an ever wider section of the pacific, as currents carry it toward hawaii and the west coast of north america. oceanographer nicholas mallos has been tracking its movement. >> it's not a floating mass of trash or debris, i should...
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and then as we inch towards your friday evening can you see out towards the pacific ocean? some hints of green. that's where we have that chance of rain rolling into the bay area. it's all associated with an area of low pressure banking up against the pacific northwest and a few stray showers promise to bring a little bit of light precipitation by friday night overnight into saturday morning. now, let me remind you, we're not looking at any kind of major accumulation but meanwhile, for your getaway friday, we are talking about sunshine to the south and if you are heading north, rain in eureka, mid-40s in the high sierra. pack the chains. there will be snow there over the weekend. your weather headlines, partly cloudy tonight with some areas of patchy fog developing. for your friday, partly cloudy conditions with a few showers late and then another round of rain by saturday night. meanwhile tonight's overnight lows 35 to the north, 40 to the south and smack in between, into the mid-40s with the northwest wind at 5 miles per hour. tomorrow's highs, 59 to about 66. so slightly
and then as we inch towards your friday evening can you see out towards the pacific ocean? some hints of green. that's where we have that chance of rain rolling into the bay area. it's all associated with an area of low pressure banking up against the pacific northwest and a few stray showers promise to bring a little bit of light precipitation by friday night overnight into saturday morning. now, let me remind you, we're not looking at any kind of major accumulation but meanwhile, for your...
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radioactivity from the plant has been detected in the pacific ocean.from the japanese coast. scientists said yesterday the readings are a thousand times higher than previous levels. but the levels are still below what's generally considered harmful to sea life or people who eat seafood. >>> in virginia, lawmakers could vote as early as today on a new law that would require women to get an ultrasound before having an abortion. texas is already enforcing a similar law. anna werner takes a look at how the texas law is sparking anger but may not be changing minds. >> this 23-year-old patient in dallas who asked not to be identified is undergoing the new procedure required by law to obtain an abortion in texas. >> we can see that. >> she must get a sonogram and is also required to listen to the doctor's verbal description of what is seen on the monitor. she told us she felt pressured by the process. >> kind of take my choice away to have an abortion. >> like it take your choice away? >> the decision i already made. >> under the law, patients like this must
radioactivity from the plant has been detected in the pacific ocean.from the japanese coast. scientists said yesterday the readings are a thousand times higher than previous levels. but the levels are still below what's generally considered harmful to sea life or people who eat seafood. >>> in virginia, lawmakers could vote as early as today on a new law that would require women to get an ultrasound before having an abortion. texas is already enforcing a similar law. anna werner takes...
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but they will be trailing off over the pacific ocean leftover cloud cover from the area of low pressure to the north of us. see that right there? that's causing 18 inches of snow in denver today alone. wow, that's the only spot there's winter actually. temperatures tomorrow 60 along the coast, upper 60s flirting with 70 degrees in gilroy. otherwise, east wind 5 to 10 east of the bay. temperature-wise low 70s in antioch, brentwood, tracy, oakley, up to 72 degrees again just riding that temperature in santa rosa. 63 in novato and crystal clear skies in throughout mill valley through ross, green bay and into kentfield. the extended forecast calls for a string of 70s through the weekend. who is going to want to sit inside and watch football on sunday? check that out. otherwise, we do have some partly cloudy conditions with that slight chance of rain on tuesday. adequate snow coverage at heavenly, with three inches of snow that did fall yesterday. northstar all roads are open and make sure you have the sunblock if you are heading to squaw valley with rain in the last 24 hours. whatever you p
but they will be trailing off over the pacific ocean leftover cloud cover from the area of low pressure to the north of us. see that right there? that's causing 18 inches of snow in denver today alone. wow, that's the only spot there's winter actually. temperatures tomorrow 60 along the coast, upper 60s flirting with 70 degrees in gilroy. otherwise, east wind 5 to 10 east of the bay. temperature-wise low 70s in antioch, brentwood, tracy, oakley, up to 72 degrees again just riding that...
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active weather pattern over the pacific ocean. we are under the influence of high pressure.o as it rebuilds again tomorrow, the abundance of sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures here in the bay area and then the bottom falls out as the ridge of high pressure breaks down. look at san jose, 29% of normal this time of year compared to last year at 69%. we need a good 9 to 10" of rain from now through march 15 to make up the difference and tomorrow we're not seeing any rain, just sunshine. 60s to low 70s even going with 72 degrees los gatos, campbell, east of the bay. 70 pleasanton. also in danville. outside numbers 70 degrees in santa rosa. average high 59 degrees. low 70s also in glen ellen and in sonoma. the extended forecast cooler temperatures then we cloud up on friday a chance of light showers north of the golden gate bridge. saturday is mostly cloudy then sunday sprinkles possible during the day north of the bridge. and then everybody has a good chance of showers on sunday night. now, meanwhile your sierra forecast, calls for a chance of snow. altogether, yeah! >>
active weather pattern over the pacific ocean. we are under the influence of high pressure.o as it rebuilds again tomorrow, the abundance of sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures here in the bay area and then the bottom falls out as the ridge of high pressure breaks down. look at san jose, 29% of normal this time of year compared to last year at 69%. we need a good 9 to 10" of rain from now through march 15 to make up the difference and tomorrow we're not seeing any rain, just...
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says along the side of the map, high sand hills between the pacific ocean and the like.the way, this had actually opened directly into the ocean. >> lake merced had a high water level. since we paid over much of the city, the water levels have dropped, but at one time, the late actually trade out into the ocean approximately where the dog diner is that now. somewhere in the 1870's, they saw the damage at the water in the late so it did not exit out uncontrolled, and for 10 years, people were drinking lake merced water as drinking water. it is much bigger, too. if you go to san francisco state, the practice will appeal this part of the lake. i do daily city, that was part of the lake. it was huge. >> the southern area [inaudible] but there is a different area. >> there was a creek that came down basically through west portal and said that particular lake. >> that was filled in when they develop west portal, and they had the brilliant idea when they dug but,, they needed a place to put it, so they build the creek in with the tunnel muck. >> you can see in 1910, we are talk
says along the side of the map, high sand hills between the pacific ocean and the like.the way, this had actually opened directly into the ocean. >> lake merced had a high water level. since we paid over much of the city, the water levels have dropped, but at one time, the late actually trade out into the ocean approximately where the dog diner is that now. somewhere in the 1870's, they saw the damage at the water in the late so it did not exit out uncontrolled, and for 10 years, people...
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wondering if they are soon going to ban swimming in the pacific ocean for fear of drowning.t's because the l.a. county board of supervisors this week raised the fines for throwing a football or frisbee on any beach in l.a. county during the summer season. there are designated ball-throwing and volley ball areas on the beach, and that's it. the 37-page ordinance calls for a $100 fine for first-time offenders. >>> up next tonight from the battlefield to the farm field, making a difference. ♪ a refrigerator has never been hacked. an online virus has never attacked a corkboard. ♪ give your customers the added feeling of security a printed statement or receipt provides... ...with mail. it's good for your business. ♪ and even better for your customers. ♪ for safe and secure ways to stay connected, visit usps.com/mail i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. hold up partner. prilosec can take days to work. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid y
wondering if they are soon going to ban swimming in the pacific ocean for fear of drowning.t's because the l.a. county board of supervisors this week raised the fines for throwing a football or frisbee on any beach in l.a. county during the summer season. there are designated ball-throwing and volley ball areas on the beach, and that's it. the 37-page ordinance calls for a $100 fine for first-time offenders. >>> up next tonight from the battlefield to the farm field, making a...
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paid for and depended upon were simply expropriated and blissfully and cavalierly dumped into the pacific ocean turning much of california's fertile central valley into a dust bowl. this redeems the promise made to the people of california and restores the allocations that were agreed to. that was then and this is now and the science is changed, we hear. what they are referring to is not science. it is ideology masquerading as science. in 2010 the claims were thrown out of the federal court which cited ideological zealots which attempted to, in the words of the court, mislead and deceive the court into expecting what is not only not only the best science, it's not science. >> the comments of representative mcclintock of california. the house taking up the measure today. watch live coverage on c-span and on the web at cpan.org. as we said earlier the house speaker making a rare appearance on the house floor urging for passage of the bill which essentially would re-establish water access for thousands of california residents along the san joaquin valley. you are listening to "washington today" on
paid for and depended upon were simply expropriated and blissfully and cavalierly dumped into the pacific ocean turning much of california's fertile central valley into a dust bowl. this redeems the promise made to the people of california and restores the allocations that were agreed to. that was then and this is now and the science is changed, we hear. what they are referring to is not science. it is ideology masquerading as science. in 2010 the claims were thrown out of the federal court...
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part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom are welcome pacific ocean. am. i. protests spread across egypt with more killings reported as people vent their anger against the military rulers for not doing enough to stop wednesday's football and left seventy four dead. the un the makes headway on a new resolution on syria with references to regime change removed to answer russia's concerns. and close on the boat all polling stations across russia get their own digital observer as well candy store ministers orders. that they are watching r t a very warm welcome to our top story now protests rage on across egypt with reports of at least three killed and some four hundred injured as police fired tear gas to disperse crowds on rest broke out after wednesday's football violence when seventy four people died in post match clashes in cairo protesters continue to gather around the interior ministry blaming police for doing nothing to prevent a soccer pitch that's also calling on the mitchell council to step down but let's now talk to a kind of they are but journa
part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom are welcome pacific ocean. am. i. protests spread across egypt with more killings reported as people vent their anger against the military rulers for not doing enough to stop wednesday's football and left seventy four dead. the un the makes headway on a new resolution on syria with references to regime change removed to answer russia's concerns. and close on the boat all polling stations across russia get their...
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their documents one afternoon, and the next morning before their office across the country or the pacific ocean is open, their documents are there. it's just mind blowing. you know, this is five years before fedex. so word gets around, and dhl just starts to take off. and larry's got this kind of odd charisma that gets people to work for free and to get people to rally around the cause, and he carries chairman mao's little red book around with him, and he's just convinced he's a master at manipulating people, which he is. and in one year, their second year of business, sales go up a thousand percent. it's just taking off like crazy. but that attracts attention. and first it attracts the attention of the fbi because the fbi's hearing about all these people flying for free, and it sounds like maybe they're flying somebody they shouldn't be. so the fbi sends two with agents to figure out if this is a drug-running operation or something, and eventually the fbi agents become convinced and they become couriers because, you know, they can't believe what a great deal it is. dhl gets attacked by a much
their documents one afternoon, and the next morning before their office across the country or the pacific ocean is open, their documents are there. it's just mind blowing. you know, this is five years before fedex. so word gets around, and dhl just starts to take off. and larry's got this kind of odd charisma that gets people to work for free and to get people to rally around the cause, and he carries chairman mao's little red book around with him, and he's just convinced he's a master at...
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it was a .2 magnitude quake, centered about four miles from the san francisco zoo out in the pacific ocean. the usgs says it was about 5.5 miles deep. there's no word yet of any damage or injuries. >>> well, almost a year after floodwaters devastated parts of capitola, there are still lawsuits. a drainage pipe ruptured in heavy rains and that flooded homes and businesses. the lawsuits are claiming the city failed to properly take care of the underground pipes. one homeowner is suing for $130,000 damage. >>> it is 7:04. it's getting more expensive to drive here in the bay area. gas prices are hovering above the $4 a gallon mark. that's for regular. alex sav joins us live -- alex joins us live with more. people are not mappy about this. >> reporter: no, they are not. look at this grand total. $83 to fill up the van. >> that was only a half a fan. >> reporter: someone else is paying for this. >> this is a work van. >> reporter: you're surprised? >> yes. we're from houston. >> reporter: the look on your face said it all. >> yep. >> reporter: all across the bay area, the gas prices have shot up
it was a .2 magnitude quake, centered about four miles from the san francisco zoo out in the pacific ocean. the usgs says it was about 5.5 miles deep. there's no word yet of any damage or injuries. >>> well, almost a year after floodwaters devastated parts of capitola, there are still lawsuits. a drainage pipe ruptured in heavy rains and that flooded homes and businesses. the lawsuits are claiming the city failed to properly take care of the underground pipes. one homeowner is suing...
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all passengers were thrown into the pacific ocean. an hour-and-a-half later, rescuers were able to reach the overboard passengers and drag them to the ship's ladder. >> those single cup coffee brewers may be convenient, but tonight there is an -- a recall if you want to know about. >> we will tell you what the problem is. >> plus, your heating bill will be significantly smaller this year, and not just because of the mild winter. >> maybe some snow coming our way. the forecast is straight ahead.e >> hundreds of millions of dollars are heading to maryland. how victims of the foreclosure crisis will benefit from a landmark settlement reached by officials. " first responders and what they encountered when they arrive at the apartment of yeardley love and the graphic images shown x the powerball top price soars above $300 million. lottery officials say five players in five states came close to matching five of the six numbers. none of the tickets were bought in maryland, but a number of people are trying their luck. a $128 million ticket w
all passengers were thrown into the pacific ocean. an hour-and-a-half later, rescuers were able to reach the overboard passengers and drag them to the ship's ladder. >> those single cup coffee brewers may be convenient, but tonight there is an -- a recall if you want to know about. >> we will tell you what the problem is. >> plus, your heating bill will be significantly smaller this year, and not just because of the mild winter. >> maybe some snow coming our way. the...
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hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you saw you don't know i'm sorry welcome pacific ocean. on the back of the big picture on the on the panels and i will ron political reporter of the daily caller karl first progressive strategist syndicated columnist and partner bullfight strategies and vince collin a senior editor online editor at the daily caller and so yesterday every single republican in the house of representatives voted against a resolution the resolution that congressman peters put forward congressman gary peters and he said let's simply acknowledge the key fact and that is the so far the bush tax cuts have caused those two trillion dollars and this is by the book in the congressional budget office this is now this is two thousand and twenty two and this is the zero point no deficit if. congress does absolutely nothing in the bush tax cuts expire guess what happens within a decade or so we get to almost no no budget deficit raise taxes a little bit add that everything's fine and on the other hand if we keep everything the way it is the bush tax cuts continue things
hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you saw you don't know i'm sorry welcome pacific ocean. on the back of the big picture on the on the panels and i will ron political reporter of the daily caller karl first progressive strategist syndicated columnist and partner bullfight strategies and vince collin a senior editor online editor at the daily caller and so yesterday every single republican in the house of representatives voted against a resolution the resolution that...
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." >>> the floating trash from the tsunami a year ago is halfway across the pacific ocean.entists expect some of it to reach hawaii in the next couple of weeks. the west coast of the u.s. will see it after that. eventually, we're told as much as 100,000 tons of debris could wash up on u.s. shores. john blackstone takes a look at what happens when it does. >> from automobiles to fishing boats, the japanese tsunami swept an estimated 4 to 8 million tons of debris into the pacific. much of it sank close to the japanese coast, but oceanographer 1 to 2 million tons was aushd out to sea. it's enough trash to cover 500 football fields six feet deep. now it's at the mercy of the ocean current. >> it's not a floating mass of trash or debris, i should say, but rather, it is dispersed over a large region of the pacific ocean. >> a computer generated model shows the widening area where the debris is now likely to be found. spread along a path a thousand miles wide and 2,000 miles long and headed toward the united states. >> what we do not know is when exactly that debris will make land
." >>> the floating trash from the tsunami a year ago is halfway across the pacific ocean.entists expect some of it to reach hawaii in the next couple of weeks. the west coast of the u.s. will see it after that. eventually, we're told as much as 100,000 tons of debris could wash up on u.s. shores. john blackstone takes a look at what happens when it does. >> from automobiles to fishing boats, the japanese tsunami swept an estimated 4 to 8 million tons of debris into the...
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the magnitude 2.2 quake was centered a few miles from the zoo in the pacific ocean. it struck at 12:46 this morning. no reports of any damage watch i want to see is if they have video of the animals to see if they had reaction in the split second or so beforehand. >> they can sense it sooner. >> right! >> no shaking news weather-wise. >> a lot of fog, especially north bay valleys, good morning. not the easiest way to head back to work or school especially up around santa rosa, napa, novato reporting stations where the visibility sat least a quarter of a mile. technically, our reporting stations around the bay shore are not saying the visibilities are reduced. if you have been on twitter or facebook you have seen pictures i've posted there is a lot of fog along our bay shoreline this morning. that's mike nicco abc7 news on either of them. temperature is 50 in san jose low 40s mountain view, redwood city, fairfield and livermore. everybody else in the mid to upper 40s. mild when you step out. high pressure to our west, storm system to our north, these are warm air inve
the magnitude 2.2 quake was centered a few miles from the zoo in the pacific ocean. it struck at 12:46 this morning. no reports of any damage watch i want to see is if they have video of the animals to see if they had reaction in the split second or so beforehand. >> they can sense it sooner. >> right! >> no shaking news weather-wise. >> a lot of fog, especially north bay valleys, good morning. not the easiest way to head back to work or school especially up around santa...
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winds and monster waves broke the mass and a container ship tossed them overboard and into the pacific oceann the dead of the night. we are told they were adrift for hours it says here before rescuers finally got to them. >> most of us had tears in our eyes and from that point on ... like ... you cannot realize what this was and how difficult it was and how incredible it was. >>shepard: they had been sailing from mexico to hawaii at the time. a spokesman for the cargo ship that saved them says the company is putting them up if a hotel in honk --
winds and monster waves broke the mass and a container ship tossed them overboard and into the pacific oceann the dead of the night. we are told they were adrift for hours it says here before rescuers finally got to them. >> most of us had tears in our eyes and from that point on ... like ... you cannot realize what this was and how difficult it was and how incredible it was. >>shepard: they had been sailing from mexico to hawaii at the time. a spokesman for the cargo ship that...