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now there is a lot of activity in the pacific ocean heading towards the coast.ble to share in the rainfall. blocked by the north of the high pressure. just like the storm system passed by on friday. another one will move in tomorrow giving rainfall. western washington, oregon towards grants pass and extreme northern california we will not get a drop because this blocking ridge of high pressure will not allow that rain to move farther to the south. now, that is the bad thing if you like sunshine and working on your tan. sunny skies all weeklong. three different systems will get close but not make it to the bay area. so, sunshine from now all of the way until this time next week. mornings chilly. it is late february, early march, nights are long. 14 hours of darkness. sunny, mild during the day. the high pressure, closest to us on friday, the first day of march. we will likely start march off in the 70s. low 60s tomorrow on the peninsula. sanfrancisco, 60. middle 60s in the south bay. san skwroes a good evening, to you, 64 tomorrow. morgan hill, gilroy, sunny vall
now there is a lot of activity in the pacific ocean heading towards the coast.ble to share in the rainfall. blocked by the north of the high pressure. just like the storm system passed by on friday. another one will move in tomorrow giving rainfall. western washington, oregon towards grants pass and extreme northern california we will not get a drop because this blocking ridge of high pressure will not allow that rain to move farther to the south. now, that is the bad thing if you like sunshine...
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as opposed to the cool pacific ocean, we get warmer. we went from 60 yesterday to 70 today. we'll stay that way for friday and saturday as that wind will continue to come out of the northeast. then things begin to change. if you like winter-like weather, this is for you. by sunday, high pressure moves to the south. same dome of high pressure, but we are getting an on shore wind coming off the cool, pacific ocean. 52 degrees is the temperature. likely on president's day, we aren't going to hit 60 degrees. after that, here comes the first of many fronts, which will give us rain fall, perhaps steady, soaking rain fall by the middle of next week. we have tomorrow, we have saturday with temperatures close to 70. then we begin to cool off, but stay dry on sunday and monday. after that, we head back to work or school after the long holiday weekend. it is going to get cold and it is going to get wet. enjoy it. oakland, that's 10 degrees above average. look at campbell. 71. los altos, 71. walnut creek and livermore, looking very toasty tomorrow, near 70. 66 for san rafael. downtown s
as opposed to the cool pacific ocean, we get warmer. we went from 60 yesterday to 70 today. we'll stay that way for friday and saturday as that wind will continue to come out of the northeast. then things begin to change. if you like winter-like weather, this is for you. by sunday, high pressure moves to the south. same dome of high pressure, but we are getting an on shore wind coming off the cool, pacific ocean. 52 degrees is the temperature. likely on president's day, we aren't going to hit...
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triggering this emergency system which shut down its engines and the whole thing ditched into the pacific ocean yes and why was it launched from a platform in the ocean in the pacific well so you go all things happening around the equator and the idea is. that the earth's rotation speed gives rockets additional looks all ration and while this project. exists since one thousand nine hundred five it's an international project between russia ukraine norway and the united states there have been thirty four successful launches throughout these years but through all this year it was the first launch or unfortunately it was unsuccessful currently there is a commission which is external to establishing the details of exactly what went wrong. going off igor thank you very much indeed for that update of course we'll be talking to you later again for more details of course thank you. and still ahead for you this hour the conflict church in germany loses one that's after new and more alleged cases of child abuse by priests and the headlines. and also this hour report on the risk of genetically modified foo
triggering this emergency system which shut down its engines and the whole thing ditched into the pacific ocean yes and why was it launched from a platform in the ocean in the pacific well so you go all things happening around the equator and the idea is. that the earth's rotation speed gives rockets additional looks all ration and while this project. exists since one thousand nine hundred five it's an international project between russia ukraine norway and the united states there have been...
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triggering this emergency system which shut down its engines and the whole thing ditched into the pacific ocean yes and why was it launched from a platform in the ocean in the pacific well so you go all things happening around the equator and the idea is. that the earth's rotation speed gives rockets additional looks so ration and while this project. exists since one thousand nine hundred five it's an international project between russia ukraine norway and the united states there have been thirty four successful launches throughout these years but through all this year it was the first launch or unfortunately it was unsuccessful through either the commission which is ecstatic stablish in the details of exactly what went wrong. going off igor thank you very much indeed for that update of course we'll be talking to you later again for more details of course thank you. and still ahead for you this hour they conflict church in germany loses why should the softer mooing more alleged cases of child abuse by priests hit the headlines. and also this hour report on the risk of genetically modified food
triggering this emergency system which shut down its engines and the whole thing ditched into the pacific ocean yes and why was it launched from a platform in the ocean in the pacific well so you go all things happening around the equator and the idea is. that the earth's rotation speed gives rockets additional looks so ration and while this project. exists since one thousand nine hundred five it's an international project between russia ukraine norway and the united states there have been...
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iraq is carrying a communications satellite has fallen into the pacific ocean shortly after blasting off from a sea based launch site its reporters the rocket followed the wrong possum. said takeoff and. joined lies by igor pissed off he's here with me in the studio so you go and hello there so what's actually gone well that they stand around well view rocket blasted off from the odyssey floating platform there you'll see just in the matter of seconds there seems that everything was going ok but actually from the very start it went off course triggering an emergency system which shut down its engines and the rocket and including this communications satellites by the u.s. dished into the pacific ocean somewhere along the equator line and now a committee of experts are trying to establish what exactly led it to go off its initial project week but why was. actually launched from a platform in the ocean well the thing is on the equator the earth's rotation speed provides an additional boost to our rockets allowing them to carry more weight and launching from the platform besides just loo
iraq is carrying a communications satellite has fallen into the pacific ocean shortly after blasting off from a sea based launch site its reporters the rocket followed the wrong possum. said takeoff and. joined lies by igor pissed off he's here with me in the studio so you go and hello there so what's actually gone well that they stand around well view rocket blasted off from the odyssey floating platform there you'll see just in the matter of seconds there seems that everything was going ok...
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Feb 28, 2013
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and the guy said it's like trying to drain the pacific ocean with a bucket. i about ran off the road. no. 1, nobody is trying to drain the pacific ocean, but we are trying to put an end to gun violence. and if one, if one of those 580 guns that jackie spear helped get off the street and the sheriff helped get off the street, if one of those would have otherwise been used in a shooting or a murder, that buy back was more than 100 percent worth it. so we've got to work together, we've got it figured out and i know we can do it in a way that makes our community safe and protects the second amendment. so speaker pelosi, thank you very much for inviting me. (applause). >> she's very smart. leader pelosi and congresswoman spear are very smart because when we're in their districts they represent the san francisco area so they chose me to pick the people to ask. i'd first like to, the way it's going to work, i'm going to call on you if you have a question. there's some microphones out there and you can get up and ask your question, you can address it to whomever you
and the guy said it's like trying to drain the pacific ocean with a bucket. i about ran off the road. no. 1, nobody is trying to drain the pacific ocean, but we are trying to put an end to gun violence. and if one, if one of those 580 guns that jackie spear helped get off the street and the sheriff helped get off the street, if one of those would have otherwise been used in a shooting or a murder, that buy back was more than 100 percent worth it. so we've got to work together, we've got it...
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iraq is carrying a communications satellite has fallen into the pacific ocean shortly after blasting off from a sea based launch site its reporters the rocket followed the wrong possum mediately after takeoff and for more i'm now joined live by. who is here with me in the studio so you go it hello there so folks actually go wrong that they stand around well the rocket blasted off from the odyssey floating platform there you'll see just in a matter of seconds there it seemed everything was going ok but actually from the very start it went of course triggering an emergency system which shut down its engines and rocket and including this communications satellite by the u.s. dished into the pacific ocean somewhere along the line and now a committee of experts are trying to establish what exactly led it to go off its initial jack three but why was actually launched from a platform in the ocean well the thing is on the equator the earth's rotation speed provides an additional boost to rockets allowing them to carry more weight and launching from the platform besides just looking awesome it
iraq is carrying a communications satellite has fallen into the pacific ocean shortly after blasting off from a sea based launch site its reporters the rocket followed the wrong possum mediately after takeoff and for more i'm now joined live by. who is here with me in the studio so you go it hello there so folks actually go wrong that they stand around well the rocket blasted off from the odyssey floating platform there you'll see just in a matter of seconds there it seemed everything was going...
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Feb 10, 2013
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coming from china, russia overlooking the pacific ocean, not too far from here, just weeks ago.ll grabbing headlines. a record sales for the area and in international buyer who did not wish to be identified. folks coming in from france. we know what is going on there with sarkozy fleeing the country because of the higher tax rates. this sum will set you back 7500 square feet. it's going to go for about 13 million as the listing price. of course five bedrooms and saw the screening room. the pool, hot tub, views of downtown, but if you come over here we can take a look and you can see the glasses encased masters week and, of course, you wake up every morning with a view of santa monica and the pacific ocean. gerri: that is gorgeous. have you put a bit in? >> i guess it is worth every penny if you have them. i don't know. gerri: it is pretty. amazing property. thank you for bringing it to us and we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. gerri: special coverage of the real-estate story continues throughout the show. and 20 minutes i will be joined by a famed real-estate agent. she will g
coming from china, russia overlooking the pacific ocean, not too far from here, just weeks ago.ll grabbing headlines. a record sales for the area and in international buyer who did not wish to be identified. folks coming in from france. we know what is going on there with sarkozy fleeing the country because of the higher tax rates. this sum will set you back 7500 square feet. it's going to go for about 13 million as the listing price. of course five bedrooms and saw the screening room. the...
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two years ago, an engine ire on carnivvl's splendor left conditions or two ays in thee pacific ocean.unfortunately i think with arnival this is -3 just a baddccincidence for them hat its happened on two of heir ships in this market. i'veeno reason to believe in aayyay not a first class operator.. 3 the ship is expecttd to arrive 33 afternoon. straight ahead... & the jobless pateeii riiing among younger workkrs. he reason whyyolder workers re moreelikely to get hhred. 3 in less thaa 10 & minutes.. we wiil be piccing the name of the lucky person & who can win 100 dollars.to get your name in the box.. go to facebook ddt com slash foxbaltimore and fill out the form.you can also go there to read complete conteet ules. 3 ((breaa 3)) 3 3 3 the riiing unemployment has drawn the attention of ecooommsts. that rate for january was thirteen-point-one pprcent. rich edson has more on what peoppe are oing to & get back to worr and pay heer bills. bills. 3 the youth unemploymmnt -3&&prate is at thirteen--oont--ne percent. and there's aa additionallone-point-seven millioo not even counted as &pstooped
two years ago, an engine ire on carnivvl's splendor left conditions or two ays in thee pacific ocean.unfortunately i think with arnival this is -3 just a baddccincidence for them hat its happened on two of heir ships in this market. i'veeno reason to believe in aayyay not a first class operator.. 3 the ship is expecttd to arrive 33 afternoon. straight ahead... & the jobless pateeii riiing among younger workkrs. he reason whyyolder workers re moreelikely to get hhred. 3 in less thaa 10 &...
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Feb 23, 2013
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we'll have to see what happens to that one out in the pacific ocean. but they are looking to track across the country somehow. >> 24 the low tonight. and winds will be light at 2 to 7 miles an hour. >> the forecast for tomorrow close to 60 for the high. winds 10 to 20 miles per hour with scattered clouds. winds will be not terrible strong but gusting up to 20 with a 3 foot chop on the bay. 48 tomorrow and 48 on monday both dry days. that rain chance on tuesday, wednesday dry and thursday another rain shower activity and then right now it looks like it will be dry going into next weekend. >> not a great day for lacrosse but a great day for a great game. >> it was because it wasn't snowing and you had number one versus number two looking for redeposition from that national championship game coming up next in sports. >> healthy eating was the name of the game today at the baltimore mother healthy expoe a non-profit founded by dr. oz and his wife. some cooking demonstrations to interactive work shops volunteers explain the importance of eating nutritious m
we'll have to see what happens to that one out in the pacific ocean. but they are looking to track across the country somehow. >> 24 the low tonight. and winds will be light at 2 to 7 miles an hour. >> the forecast for tomorrow close to 60 for the high. winds 10 to 20 miles per hour with scattered clouds. winds will be not terrible strong but gusting up to 20 with a 3 foot chop on the bay. 48 tomorrow and 48 on monday both dry days. that rain chance on tuesday, wednesday dry and...
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tsunami warning center issued an alert that stretched across from a big part of the pacific ocean. papua new guinea and new zealand and all the pacific islands in between were warned that a tsunami could be on its way. there was a tsunami generated. thankfully, it was much lower than it was first feared. by the time it hit santa cruz in the solomon islands, it was 1 meter in height. by the time it reached a final vanawatu, it was half that tight. the earthquake was a lot deeper than initially feared. it was thought to have been less than 6 kilometers down. in the end, 33 kilometers down. the impact was far less than it could have been. >> much more still ahead. >> [indiscernible] >> worries over paying the bills mounting in greece and so are the numbers of phone calls to suicide phone lines. we look at the look atin mali after a year of turmoil. -- we look at the financial toll after a year of turmoil in mali. >> over many parts of pakistan there's been a lot of wet weather recently and that has been affecting northern parts of india and in afghanistan. in the last three days we h
tsunami warning center issued an alert that stretched across from a big part of the pacific ocean. papua new guinea and new zealand and all the pacific islands in between were warned that a tsunami could be on its way. there was a tsunami generated. thankfully, it was much lower than it was first feared. by the time it hit santa cruz in the solomon islands, it was 1 meter in height. by the time it reached a final vanawatu, it was half that tight. the earthquake was a lot deeper than initially...
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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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more moisture coming off the pacific ocean as well and that helps to feed the system. overnight tonight, not quite as cold as last night. a lot of clouds. 24 to 28 the overnight low. light snow is tapering off. west winds as well. during the day tomorrow, we can expect temperatures to go a little bit, but still below the average for the season. upper-30's 4 highs and snow shower activity in the forecast in the afternoon. light stuff, like her than what we had today. the wind is at 5. the snow in general is less than an inch around the area. small craft advisory is out. wind gusting to 20. one to two foot chop. futurecast shows the departing) this is sunday at 6:00. we have that moving through and we have another one tuesday morning. then another one coming in wednesday. leaving wednesday in the afternoon. it looks like the next few clippers will be night time events, not a daytime events. a snow shower on sunday. very light snow. light snow monday night and tuesday night during the day. we will probably see some sunbreaks and dry weather. a 30's in the middle of the we
more moisture coming off the pacific ocean as well and that helps to feed the system. overnight tonight, not quite as cold as last night. a lot of clouds. 24 to 28 the overnight low. light snow is tapering off. west winds as well. during the day tomorrow, we can expect temperatures to go a little bit, but still below the average for the season. upper-30's 4 highs and snow shower activity in the forecast in the afternoon. light stuff, like her than what we had today. the wind is at 5. the snow...
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there is activity in the pacific ocean riding toward the west coast but a blocking area of high pressureu've heard this before, haven't you, a blocking area of high pressure will keep all of that moisture to our north. the bay area stays dry. far northern california up to yreka they will get a lot of rainfall, medford, eugene, but for us storms pass by. we'll stay dry. plenty of rainfall up there but none for us. we'll stay dry into march which starts next friday. high temperatures will be pretty close to average and that's not hard to swallow this time of year because that's right around the upper 50s and low 60s like tomorrow. san francisco 59. san jose 62. fremont you will hit 61 with sunshine. concord 61 and napa 63 degrees tomorrow. extended forecast weekend looks nice to get out. sunday a couple of degrees milder and sunnier. next week, man, more of the same. you said it's so hard to complain. the fact is, we could use some rainfall. the fact, we're below normal rainfall-wise. but, you know, the truth is, fun to get outside when it's this sunny. >> beautiful. i could spend the whol
there is activity in the pacific ocean riding toward the west coast but a blocking area of high pressureu've heard this before, haven't you, a blocking area of high pressure will keep all of that moisture to our north. the bay area stays dry. far northern california up to yreka they will get a lot of rainfall, medford, eugene, but for us storms pass by. we'll stay dry. plenty of rainfall up there but none for us. we'll stay dry into march which starts next friday. high temperatures will be...
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02/13
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his and my weight tumbled us right into the damn pacific ocean. here i am in the middle of the ocean dressed in a suit with my gators on. i'm like, "hell no. thanks a lot. now i'm gonna shark buffet. you bastard. why you do that?!" and i said, "what we gonna do?" he looked at me, and looked at me again and jumped out of the water like aqua man. i was like, "wow!" and jumped right back on his jet ski. i said, "damn. what i'm gonna do?" he told me, "now do what i did." i said, "you bastard. if i could do what you did, don't you think i'd have been up there by now?" he said, "well, if you can't jump out of the water, what you should do is get behind your jet ski and press down on it and leapfrog onto your jet ski." [laughter] see, y'all laughing, 'cause you know good and damn well i can't even leapfrog on dry land. how i'm gonna leapfrog in the middle of the ocean? he said, "mr. crawford, i need to you try." i said, "okay, doggone it. i'm gonna try." and i pressed down. and i pressed down. and my blood sugar got low. and i said, "you know what, just
his and my weight tumbled us right into the damn pacific ocean. here i am in the middle of the ocean dressed in a suit with my gators on. i'm like, "hell no. thanks a lot. now i'm gonna shark buffet. you bastard. why you do that?!" and i said, "what we gonna do?" he looked at me, and looked at me again and jumped out of the water like aqua man. i was like, "wow!" and jumped right back on his jet ski. i said, "damn. what i'm gonna do?" he told me,...
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the navy is conducting drills in the western pacific ocean. authorities say this is to show they must be ready anywhere at any time for any potential threats wanting to show the international community they have a strong resolve to meet whatever challenges may lay ahead. >> they have attended a church service in the syrian capital. he led a ceremony celebrating the greek orthodox church. it is the first time a leader of this church has visited damascus in decades. the cardinal urged syrian workers to pray for a peaceful end to the crisis. tens of millions of hindu have arrived for one of the biggest gatherings in the world. the festival brings programs together to bathe at the intersection of two rivers. they believed it helps to wash away their sins. around 100 million people are expected to take part in the festival over the next two months. two million people filling the streets of rio de janeiro for the start of the annual carnival. celebrations are going to be held across the country but not everyone can afford to join in on the party. >>
the navy is conducting drills in the western pacific ocean. authorities say this is to show they must be ready anywhere at any time for any potential threats wanting to show the international community they have a strong resolve to meet whatever challenges may lay ahead. >> they have attended a church service in the syrian capital. he led a ceremony celebrating the greek orthodox church. it is the first time a leader of this church has visited damascus in decades. the cardinal urged...
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city's wastewater and stormwater making it safe enough to discharge into the san francisco bay and pacific ocean. >> in 2006 the puc was planning a record number of projects. >> the public utilities commission is a very infrastructure-rich >> morning and welcome to the transbay joint powers authority for the board of directors for thursday, february 14th. prior to taking role. ortiz may be late. >> metcalf. present. >> ortiz. >> present. >> kim. >> sartipi. >> kim >> here. >> and are there any communications. >> not that i am aware of. >> any new or old business from the brord of directors, seeing none we will move on to the executive director's report. >> good morning, everyone, first i want to have good news, all three butress have been poured and i want to thank everyone who has worked six days, you know, a week, nights and weekends and all sorts of inclement weather. all floors are done, secondly i want to acknowledge and thank the carpenters for highlighting us in the january edition of the magazine. they have a really nice article in there about the transbay project and the importance of l
city's wastewater and stormwater making it safe enough to discharge into the san francisco bay and pacific ocean. >> in 2006 the puc was planning a record number of projects. >> the public utilities commission is a very infrastructure-rich >> morning and welcome to the transbay joint powers authority for the board of directors for thursday, february 14th. prior to taking role. ortiz may be late. >> metcalf. present. >> ortiz. >> present. >> kim....
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. >> it's blowing in from the pacific ocean tonight. heavy rain, hail, and a foot of mountain snow in california. the storm will stretch to the nation's midsection. florida braces for another frigid morning. and new england digging out from yet another storm. with wind gusts out of the north gusting up to 50 or 60 miles an hour, some northeast state, buried by historic snowfall are getting another arctic blast. maine getting the worst of it. >> blowing snow can make visibility zero. >> reporter: eight inches on the coast and more inland. in cape cod, cars are still buried in snow banks from the last storm. more worries about coastal damage. on new york's long island, plows and salt trucks tried to keep up with rapidly changing conditions. connecticut towns waiting for federal relief money from the last storm are seeing snow removal costs add up. >> anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000 a day. >> reporter: the harsh temperatures put florida naerms disaster mode. the northeast is not alone. miserable conditions hit the great lakes, heavy lake-
. >> it's blowing in from the pacific ocean tonight. heavy rain, hail, and a foot of mountain snow in california. the storm will stretch to the nation's midsection. florida braces for another frigid morning. and new england digging out from yet another storm. with wind gusts out of the north gusting up to 50 or 60 miles an hour, some northeast state, buried by historic snowfall are getting another arctic blast. maine getting the worst of it. >> blowing snow can make visibility zero....
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researchers from hokkaido's university graduate school of fishery sciences took these photos in the pacific ocean some 600 kilometers east of tokyo. squid were known to jump out of the ocean by expelling water from their bodies. the researchers say they used the same methods to accelerate in midair. they stretch out their fins and tentacles to maintain balance. >> translator: squid jump out of the water when they run out of options to evade a predator. they escape by flying tens of meters away. >> the researchers say the squid can travel an estimated 30 meters in a single flight. >>> that's all we have this hour on "newsline." thank you for watching and have a good day.
researchers from hokkaido's university graduate school of fishery sciences took these photos in the pacific ocean some 600 kilometers east of tokyo. squid were known to jump out of the ocean by expelling water from their bodies. the researchers say they used the same methods to accelerate in midair. they stretch out their fins and tentacles to maintain balance. >> translator: squid jump out of the water when they run out of options to evade a predator. they escape by flying tens of meters...
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a lot of activity moving across the pacific ocean heading towards the west coast. here because it is stuck to the north. by a big area of high pressure. the high pressure will not move all weeklong. one moving tomorrow. a different one on wednesday, another one on saturday. and, 0, none of the 3 will make it here because of the blocking area of pressure blocking the moisture to the north. only a couple hours to the north. a miss is a mis. mis-- miss. sunshine, 70 degrees, 0 rainfall for the next 7-9 days. morning, chili, 30s away from the water. sunny, mild during the day. high pressure making the closest path to us on friday we will start march in the 70s. tomorrow will be the coolest day of the week. san jose, 64, we are looking at 63 for sunnyvale. union city, 62. walnut creek, 62. low to middle 60s, kentfield tomorrow, high, 61 degrees, richmond, 63 degrees. oakland, about 64 degrees. that is the coolest day of the week. we are looking middle to upper 60s by thursday. low 70s for the first day of march. next weekend still sunny and still mainly dry. this is a p
a lot of activity moving across the pacific ocean heading towards the west coast. here because it is stuck to the north. by a big area of high pressure. the high pressure will not move all weeklong. one moving tomorrow. a different one on wednesday, another one on saturday. and, 0, none of the 3 will make it here because of the blocking area of pressure blocking the moisture to the north. only a couple hours to the north. a miss is a mis. mis-- miss. sunshine, 70 degrees, 0 rainfall for the...
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the graduate school students took these photos in the pacific ocean 600 kilometers east of tokyo. squid were known to jump out of the ocean by expelling water from their bodies. the researchers say they use the same method to accelerate in mid air. they stretch out their fins to maintain balance. >> translator: squid jump out of the water when they run out of options to evade a predator. they fly tens of meters away. >> the researchers say the squid can travel an estimated 30 meters in a single flight. >>> and with that, we conclude this hour's "newsline." thank you for watching.
the graduate school students took these photos in the pacific ocean 600 kilometers east of tokyo. squid were known to jump out of the ocean by expelling water from their bodies. the researchers say they use the same method to accelerate in mid air. they stretch out their fins to maintain balance. >> translator: squid jump out of the water when they run out of options to evade a predator. they fly tens of meters away. >> the researchers say the squid can travel an estimated 30 meters...
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so it's no more than 10 minutes and at the same time the waves start moving through the pacific ocean and in 21 hours it hits the coast of hawaii. so everybody was affected because of that. in mexico, for instance, the variation of time was 1 1/2 meters. as you can see there, when that happened, 3.34, immediately we have different waves. the high of that wave was at about 50 meters but one hour after that in one place we start having waves of 30 meters. a happened in the island of guata after that, 7:00 in the morning we are still having different waves at different places in the coast arriving every 30 minutes and the average high was about 15 meters, which is a lot. another massive effect was that the south american plate jumped over nafka plate, or nafka plate gets down. we moved 3 meters to the west and at the same time we lift up at about 3 meters in certain areas. so navy -- this is very important because in some places where you are supposed to get into with your ships, not any more. so a hydrographic survey, certain port was absolutely mandatory when you have this event. i sai
so it's no more than 10 minutes and at the same time the waves start moving through the pacific ocean and in 21 hours it hits the coast of hawaii. so everybody was affected because of that. in mexico, for instance, the variation of time was 1 1/2 meters. as you can see there, when that happened, 3.34, immediately we have different waves. the high of that wave was at about 50 meters but one hour after that in one place we start having waves of 30 meters. a happened in the island of guata after...
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the name refers to so we're really not masses of floating garbage and debris in the middle the pacific ocean it all together at least the reap times the size of texas and can clearly be seen from outer space. about eighty percent of the trash in the patch comes from land the other twenty percent comes from cruise ships other types of ships and oil rigs and the most common piece of garbage you'll find in it are plastic bags now i'm not trying to say that the us is the only country contributing to the giant floating island of crap no this is very much an international problem it is important note however that americans throw away and estimated one hundred billion plastic bags every single year and we recycle less than one percent of them can't stress this enough plastic does not ever decompose plastic debris on the ocean surface is broken down by sunlight which thickens the water and creates a sort of soup made of suspended plastic particles which are inherently toxic plankton an organic material and that growing on these bits of plastic are eaten by fish which are then in turn eaten by birds
the name refers to so we're really not masses of floating garbage and debris in the middle the pacific ocean it all together at least the reap times the size of texas and can clearly be seen from outer space. about eighty percent of the trash in the patch comes from land the other twenty percent comes from cruise ships other types of ships and oil rigs and the most common piece of garbage you'll find in it are plastic bags now i'm not trying to say that the us is the only country contributing...
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patch the name refers to the warley not masses of floating garbage and debris in the middle of the pacific ocean that all together at least the wreaked times the size of texas and can clearly be seen from outer space about eighty percent of the trash in the patch comes from land the other twenty percent comes from cruise ships other types of ships and oil rigs and the most common piece of garbage. find in it or plastic bags now i'm not trying to say that the us is the only country contributing to the giant floating island of crap no this is very much an international problem it is important note however that americans throw away and estimated one hundred billion plastic bags every single year and we recycle less than one percent of them can't stress this enough plastic does not ever decompose plastic debris on the ocean surface is broken down by sunlight which thickens the water and creates a sort of soup made of suspended plastic particles which are inherently toxic plankton an organic material and that growing on these bits of plastic are eaten by fish which are then in turn eaten by birds and
patch the name refers to the warley not masses of floating garbage and debris in the middle of the pacific ocean that all together at least the wreaked times the size of texas and can clearly be seen from outer space about eighty percent of the trash in the patch comes from land the other twenty percent comes from cruise ships other types of ships and oil rigs and the most common piece of garbage. find in it or plastic bags now i'm not trying to say that the us is the only country contributing...
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if it were going to the pacific ocean instead, we could plausibly make the claim that we had taken aof what was happening and decided that the pacific rim was relatively more important than the middle east. but that's not what happened. we're simply keeping the truman at home because we don't have the money to deploy the ship. melissa: you say it sends a signal to our enemies and allies as well. >> absolutely. there's a number of countries out there and, of course, our biggest enemy is iran in the area. and without going into too much detail, let's just review for the record or that iran's been a state sponsor or terror for 30 years, they continue sponsoring hamas, hezbollah and the assad regime in syria. they are a destabilizing regime. we need to be able to check them. and the fact of the matter is there's a number of countries in the area who don't know for sure how deep our commitment is. we told them we are commit today freedom and democracy, we told them we're committed to keeping iran contained, but then when we take an action like this, it causes them to question our commitme
if it were going to the pacific ocean instead, we could plausibly make the claim that we had taken aof what was happening and decided that the pacific rim was relatively more important than the middle east. but that's not what happened. we're simply keeping the truman at home because we don't have the money to deploy the ship. melissa: you say it sends a signal to our enemies and allies as well. >> absolutely. there's a number of countries out there and, of course, our biggest enemy is...
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. >>> you're looking at lava flowing directly into the pacific ocean off of hawaii's big island. this is the kilauea volcano and it has been erupting for the past 30 years. this footage was shot by our friend jeff mackly and he got these amazing pictures using a boat, but also using a helicopter. got unprecedented access closer to this volcano than most. he even said you can feel the boiling hot temperatures of the water. the incredible thing is too, this is a huge tourist attraction as you can see in the video and tourists are still allowed to get quite close to the volcano and lava flow. it's spectacular footage. >> don't know why i didn't come here sooner. it's beautiful and mind blowing and i love it. i'll be back and i livehere. do you know how mh la started erupting? >> since this began erupting in 1983 it's added nearly 500 acres of land to the big island. >> really interesting is that this is the earth in formation today. it's like it's constantly changing and shifting and you can see it by watching a beautiful volcano in tropical paradise. >>> what you're looking at is v
. >>> you're looking at lava flowing directly into the pacific ocean off of hawaii's big island. this is the kilauea volcano and it has been erupting for the past 30 years. this footage was shot by our friend jeff mackly and he got these amazing pictures using a boat, but also using a helicopter. got unprecedented access closer to this volcano than most. he even said you can feel the boiling hot temperatures of the water. the incredible thing is too, this is a huge tourist attraction...
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the difference is that because we're kind of in the middle of the pacific ocean here, i think that thent because we have less populated areas around the region so that a 6.0 isn't going to be as significant. the main event here is the tsunami warning. and we are still and will likely be a while here before we can tell you the scope of the damage is along these shorelines. this is not japan where we had live cameras throughout the event. this is going to take a while to get the information out. >> okay, ivan, standby. i want to bring in cnn meteorologist chad myers is joining us on the phone. what are you hearing both about the quake and the tsunami from your end? >> well, it was a 3.0 foot wave. the closest approach to the wave. typically the wave will be the greatest nearest the epicenter. so that's all we get is 3.0. we're in very good shape. we do know villages have been destroyed near the eth quake. those villages may have been destroyed from the shaking alone. it is a tremendous quake. we've had 13 aftershocks of 5.0 or greater. two of those aftershocks are 6.0 or greater. this is
the difference is that because we're kind of in the middle of the pacific ocean here, i think that thent because we have less populated areas around the region so that a 6.0 isn't going to be as significant. the main event here is the tsunami warning. and we are still and will likely be a while here before we can tell you the scope of the damage is along these shorelines. this is not japan where we had live cameras throughout the event. this is going to take a while to get the information out....
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the navy is conducting drills and the western pacific ocean. chinese authorities say this is to show they must be ready anywhere at any time for any potential threat and they want potential threat and they want
the navy is conducting drills and the western pacific ocean. chinese authorities say this is to show they must be ready anywhere at any time for any potential threat and they want potential threat and they want
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killing close to 16,000 people, remnants of that disaster continue to make their way across the pacific ocean. in hawaii, a 20-foot boat marked with japanese writing washed right up onto a beach. the boat is covered in barnacles. a local resident found it on an oahu beach while walking his dog. authorities are confident the boat came from japan but they will confirm its tsunami debris. last year, the u.s. military boat recovered a japanese buoy off the big island of hawaii. >>> moving to other news, american airlines and us airways making it official this valentine's day. yes, they are getting married. a merger scott mcgrew says doesn't have a whole lot of romance. >> good morning. the strange thing about this new marriage is executives at american didn't want it. us airways has been trying to find a partner for quite some time and it found one in american. although the new airline will be called american, it's really us airways. the smaller company taking over the bigger company. us airways is generally not the favorite of travelers or travel riders. one airline executive went so far as to c
killing close to 16,000 people, remnants of that disaster continue to make their way across the pacific ocean. in hawaii, a 20-foot boat marked with japanese writing washed right up onto a beach. the boat is covered in barnacles. a local resident found it on an oahu beach while walking his dog. authorities are confident the boat came from japan but they will confirm its tsunami debris. last year, the u.s. military boat recovered a japanese buoy off the big island of hawaii. >>> moving...
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san francisco, only 58 today because the flow of air is coming from the cool pacific ocean. that will change later this week. high pressure will get stronger. we'll get a northeast wind and those 50's and 60's will turn into 70's for everyone in the bay area. we'll likely hit the 70's for the first day of march coming up on friday. nights will still be chilly all week long. but as we get into march, we'll be in the low 70's. livermore, 63 tomorrow. san francisco in the 60's and san jose, 64. fremont, 62. hayward, 62. walnut creek, 65. presentwood, 66. a sunny day in mill valley. mid 60's on wednesday. up near 70 on thursday. how about the weekend? still looking mainly dry, highs in the 70's. >> can't complain. gorgeous. >> it is pretty nice. >>> coming up, how sleepless nights can actually change your dna. really does to your body. >>> it's a wake-up call about what tossing and turning at night really does to your body. >> it can actually change your genetic makeup. in a new british study, 26 volunteers slept fewer than six hours a night for one week. subsequent blood tests
san francisco, only 58 today because the flow of air is coming from the cool pacific ocean. that will change later this week. high pressure will get stronger. we'll get a northeast wind and those 50's and 60's will turn into 70's for everyone in the bay area. we'll likely hit the 70's for the first day of march coming up on friday. nights will still be chilly all week long. but as we get into march, we'll be in the low 70's. livermore, 63 tomorrow. san francisco in the 60's and san jose, 64....
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the usgs say it is quake registered 8.0 and was center in the pacific ocean about 50 miles west of the solomon islands. the earthquake triggered tsunami warnings for fiji. there are no reports of any damage or injuries. >>> legal troubles are mounting for standard and poors. today state attorney general harris filed a suit on the heels of a federal lawsuit. she said california's public pension funds invested heavily in mortgage backed securities based on s & & p's good ratings. >> there's no question it was outrageous. and there's no question that s & p held itself out to be an independent vester when in fact, they were a very invested. >>> the maker of farmville and other social media said it lost $48.6 million in the quarter. that's a big improvement from a year ago when zynga lost $35 million. zyga shares rose more than 7% in after hours trading. >>> in sa -- sacramento a new strategy has followed a hit-and- run debt. katherine was leaving flowers for a man killed by a suspected drunk driver when she herself was struck and killed. the accident happened last night near the scene of t
the usgs say it is quake registered 8.0 and was center in the pacific ocean about 50 miles west of the solomon islands. the earthquake triggered tsunami warnings for fiji. there are no reports of any damage or injuries. >>> legal troubles are mounting for standard and poors. today state attorney general harris filed a suit on the heels of a federal lawsuit. she said california's public pension funds invested heavily in mortgage backed securities based on s & & p's good ratings....
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bay area, the pacific ocean cooler than the gulf of mexico. you don't get muggy conditions overnight. 40s to low 50s around the bay area now. what's interesting, not only the sea breeze bringing in moisture at lower elevations and the across the bay tonight, but fog has already set up across parts of the north bay down to one mile visibility in santa rosa and in the tri-valley that fog could get thick before skies start to clear out heading into the afternoon. all the clouds we started with to start the weekend are now moving out of central california into southern california, seeing showers tonight. this upper-level system made for a cloudy start to the weekend. as it starts to move east it should open the door at least for more inland sunshine during the afternoon. as winds continue to stay onshore along the coast, we'll see some areas of drizzle along the coastline tomorrow. cool around san francisco and the coast. inland a better chance of getting upper 50s to low 60s for tomorrow. as you wake up tomorrow morning, areas of fog and low clou
bay area, the pacific ocean cooler than the gulf of mexico. you don't get muggy conditions overnight. 40s to low 50s around the bay area now. what's interesting, not only the sea breeze bringing in moisture at lower elevations and the across the bay tonight, but fog has already set up across parts of the north bay down to one mile visibility in santa rosa and in the tri-valley that fog could get thick before skies start to clear out heading into the afternoon. all the clouds we started with to...