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that's ago bay on the pacific ocean that's large and small. it's popular campgrounds and activitieactivi. it's also some of the richest fishing grounds in japan. one of the biggest islands down there where the g7 leaders are gather. they will be held in that building, a resort hotel. there's a generous schedule and many locals i've spoken with have told me they hope the leaders will get a chance to taste the region's fresh seafood during their stay. >> breathtaking. the beauty of pearls captivated the hearts of women around the world. how many know it was man here that first succeeded in cultivating them? cokichi was dubbed the king of pearls by locals. more than 100 years ago pearl oysters were endangered through overfishing. through a series of trial and error, mikimoto established a new method for culturing pearls. he helped make pearl production a key industry in the region. researchers have continued to maybe upgrades in way toss breed pearls, thanks to the latest in technology. >> translator: i'm trying to figure out how the oysters feel
that's ago bay on the pacific ocean that's large and small. it's popular campgrounds and activitieactivi. it's also some of the richest fishing grounds in japan. one of the biggest islands down there where the g7 leaders are gather. they will be held in that building, a resort hotel. there's a generous schedule and many locals i've spoken with have told me they hope the leaders will get a chance to taste the region's fresh seafood during their stay. >> breathtaking. the beauty of pearls...
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he made it 62 hour flight in the plane over the pacific ocean from hawaii. circling the golden gate bridge before landing. turning them into silicon valley celebrities this week. >> we were wonderfully well treated and welcomed. and i think our stay here for one week has been -- [ indiscernible ] >> for several days they watched the weather. the conditions during take off and landing are crucial for the plane powered by solar paneled. his co-pilot will take the flight to phoenix as they push their message of clean technology. their stop in the bay area is one they will never forget. >> members of the team told me 10 minutes ago i love that city. i love san francisco. >> reporter: all right. that is where solar impulse 2 is sitting before their 5:00 a.m. take off tomorrow. they had the red carpet treatment since they have been here. meeting with several silicon valley execs. they had private meetings. as far as the flight, their journey should end at the end of the summer. maria medina, kpix 5. >>> shooting investigation in san francisco at golden gate avenue
he made it 62 hour flight in the plane over the pacific ocean from hawaii. circling the golden gate bridge before landing. turning them into silicon valley celebrities this week. >> we were wonderfully well treated and welcomed. and i think our stay here for one week has been -- [ indiscernible ] >> for several days they watched the weather. the conditions during take off and landing are crucial for the plane powered by solar paneled. his co-pilot will take the flight to phoenix as...
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i discovered things that i loved, the sierra mountains, yosemite, the pacific ocean, these natural wonders probably me joy and happiness and would for the rest of my life. i had an interesting job programming computers and more money than i needed. for the first time, i was certain that i was going to survive. a huge burden of fear had been lifted. i will never forget that moment. it was a time for rejoicing. i bought the sailboat and lived on board, just me and my cats in berkeley. in the words of james joyce, i was alone and young and willful and unheeded, but i was happy, and near to the wild heart of life. throughout my 20's, i continued experimenting and try different things, racing bikes and those bikes and those boats, and constantly changing jobs. it did not take me long to discover that the most interesting and rewarding programming jobs were found at a cluster of companies located south of stanford university and north of san jose. silicon valley was in its infancy. i was still in my 20's when i went to work for my first silicon valley startup. we developed the world's fastest ma
i discovered things that i loved, the sierra mountains, yosemite, the pacific ocean, these natural wonders probably me joy and happiness and would for the rest of my life. i had an interesting job programming computers and more money than i needed. for the first time, i was certain that i was going to survive. a huge burden of fear had been lifted. i will never forget that moment. it was a time for rejoicing. i bought the sailboat and lived on board, just me and my cats in berkeley. in the...
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across the other side of the atlantic and the persian gulf and the other side of the 7,000-mile pacific ocean. there aren't russian war ships floating around the gulf of mexico but we're sitting there in the baltic sea and our destroyers and others and you're right there in their backyard. and so i think the united states quite obviously, if you're going to be a global power, we're the ones that need a gigantic navy. clarence: that's the debate. how much of a global power do we want to be? how much do we want to take care of these protective duties? pat: what are we doing in the baltic sea? pat: why can't the germans and the brits and the others, why can't hey manage that? tom: we're dealing with poland , estonia and lithuania who are supporting. pat: why don't the germans put some ships in there? tom: they absolutely do. john: is the navy overextended? clarence: that's the debate john: and is it underfunded? clarence: the two work together. what is your mission? pat: that's clarence's point. if wore going to defend everybody on earth in southern and eastern black sea and the indian ocean and
across the other side of the atlantic and the persian gulf and the other side of the 7,000-mile pacific ocean. there aren't russian war ships floating around the gulf of mexico but we're sitting there in the baltic sea and our destroyers and others and you're right there in their backyard. and so i think the united states quite obviously, if you're going to be a global power, we're the ones that need a gigantic navy. clarence: that's the debate. how much of a global power do we want to be? how...
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. >> well, still ahead, rescuers pluck a man from the pacific ocean after two month. we'll tell you what he ate to stay alive. >> also ahead, the flames are spreading, in this canadian wild fire. we'll show you the extraordinary measures officials are taking the day to rescue people. >> panic at a parade, as resident run for cover. what happened in the moments before the gunfire broke out. we'll be right back. stay with us. alzheimer's means... so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. (announcer) namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney, or bladder problems, and about medications they
. >> well, still ahead, rescuers pluck a man from the pacific ocean after two month. we'll tell you what he ate to stay alive. >> also ahead, the flames are spreading, in this canadian wild fire. we'll show you the extraordinary measures officials are taking the day to rescue people. >> panic at a parade, as resident run for cover. what happened in the moments before the gunfire broke out. we'll be right back. stay with us. alzheimer's means... so i asked about adding...
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amelia earhart became the first person to fly solo across the pacific ocean from honolulu to oakland x. risk takers today continue to hit new milestones. elon musk's spacex recently launched a rocket and landed the booster in the oceaning on a barge -- in the ocean on a barge size of a football field. and then he did it again. that feat alone will reduce the cost of rocket launches by about 70%. now, all of these advancements were made possible because someone was willing to ask a very simple question: what if? and i bet each of you has a few what ifst in your mind right now, and with a degree from vaughn in your back pocket, you're ready to start answering some of those questions. now, that's exciting not only for me as head of the faa, but for our entire airuation try. aviation industry. because you're our next generation who will help us define what flight can be and where it's going to take us in the 21st century. we need your ideas, we need your talent, and we need you to be risk takers. now, sometimes taking risks is incredibly scary. especially right now when you're first start
amelia earhart became the first person to fly solo across the pacific ocean from honolulu to oakland x. risk takers today continue to hit new milestones. elon musk's spacex recently launched a rocket and landed the booster in the oceaning on a barge -- in the ocean on a barge size of a football field. and then he did it again. that feat alone will reduce the cost of rocket launches by about 70%. now, all of these advancements were made possible because someone was willing to ask a very simple...
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and north to the pacific ocean. for the first time since they declared independence, americans were secure from attack by foreign troops, and they streamed westward over the am matchian mountains into the wilderness to claim their share of america, buying up wilderness lands from the government and carving out farms, harvesting furs, timber, ore, in an era hen land was wealth. the land rush added six states to the americas. wealth -- never before in history had a sovereign state transferred ownership of some much land, and so much political power, to so many people not of oble rank. with the land ownership, the americans gained the right to vote, stand for office, govern themselves and communities, their state and nation. you could not vote or stand for office if you did not own land. if you owned land, you owned the nation. to ensure success for the land rush and perpetuate economic growth, james monroe promoted the construction of roads, bridges, and canals in every region of the nation with outlets to the sea and
and north to the pacific ocean. for the first time since they declared independence, americans were secure from attack by foreign troops, and they streamed westward over the am matchian mountains into the wilderness to claim their share of america, buying up wilderness lands from the government and carving out farms, harvesting furs, timber, ore, in an era hen land was wealth. the land rush added six states to the americas. wealth -- never before in history had a sovereign state transferred...
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in reality check, sam brock explores how geography impacts our risk of tsunami. >> the pacific ocean as a whole kind of acts like a bathtub in a tsunami. it will slosh the water back and forth. >> reporter: fears of a tsunami rocking our backyard after an earthquake across the globe are frequently discussed. but the facts frame a different reality. brian garcia, with the national weather service says the shape of the earth underwater plays a big role. >> it can actually steer the tsunami waves into certain regions. we can get impacts from those areas. >> reporter: a string of earthquakes struck ecuador in recent weeks. but the energy generally gets directed to central america. not california. >> i call it the flashlight beam. >> dr. steve ward has mapped out all the scenarios and presents another way to think about this. >> the flashlight, most energy goes forward, not much goes this way. same thing with tsunami. much of the energy goes in a particular direction. in you're on the flashlight beam, you're going to get wet. if you're not on the flashlight beam, you o probably won't. >>
in reality check, sam brock explores how geography impacts our risk of tsunami. >> the pacific ocean as a whole kind of acts like a bathtub in a tsunami. it will slosh the water back and forth. >> reporter: fears of a tsunami rocking our backyard after an earthquake across the globe are frequently discussed. but the facts frame a different reality. brian garcia, with the national weather service says the shape of the earth underwater plays a big role. >> it can actually steer...
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. >> more than 3,000 miles away from the nearest continent, deep in the vast pacific ocean is a tinyver of land calmed palmyra. it's so unique it's become a laboratory for scientists. harry smith found their mission is nothing less than learning how to save the planet. >> we're in a place you probably never heard of. this is the palmyra atol where fish and birds and coral abound like few other places on the planet. living proof that left to its own devices, nature can heal itself. we like to think of it as paradise lost and found. there's about a thousand miles of water between hawaii and palmyra. we loaded a plane with gear and with our guides from the nature conservancy, we headed south for a rare and exclusive look. >> going to paradise. >> the u.s. military used this as a base in world war ii, and conveniently left a runway. the nature conservancy has a research station on palmyra and most of the time the only people here, a skeleton crew of four. >> and works to protect coral reefs. >> dr. stephanie rear is a senior scientist with the nature conservancy. >> this is a place that
. >> more than 3,000 miles away from the nearest continent, deep in the vast pacific ocean is a tinyver of land calmed palmyra. it's so unique it's become a laboratory for scientists. harry smith found their mission is nothing less than learning how to save the planet. >> we're in a place you probably never heard of. this is the palmyra atol where fish and birds and coral abound like few other places on the planet. living proof that left to its own devices, nature can heal itself....
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the key question, why did it explode open, plummeting to the pacific ocean below?ey piece investigators would like to examine, the cargo door itself, is lost at sea. with no hard evidence, the ntsb issues a report 14 months after the accident. based on previous problems with other 747 cargo doors, the report mentions a possible electrical malfunction in the cargo door locking mechanisms. >> records as falling out of the ceiling. >> but aviation insiders recall most of the blame falling on the honolulu airport ground crew. >> it's one of the most interesting stories in aviation accident investigation, because initially, it was thought that the people closing the door had not done it properly and the door had not been sealed and latched properly. >> a number of employees that work for the airline had come forward after the problem saying, of all the individuals that work in honolulu, this person would be the least likely to not close the door properly. he was known for being very meticulous. but absent any physical evidence to the contrary, the ntsb is bound by facts
the key question, why did it explode open, plummeting to the pacific ocean below?ey piece investigators would like to examine, the cargo door itself, is lost at sea. with no hard evidence, the ntsb issues a report 14 months after the accident. based on previous problems with other 747 cargo doors, the report mentions a possible electrical malfunction in the cargo door locking mechanisms. >> records as falling out of the ceiling. >> but aviation insiders recall most of the blame...
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" a columbian fisherman was reunited with his wife and family after drifting two months in the pacific ocean. a cargo ship discovered him 2,000 miles southwest of hawaii. he said his skiff engine stopped working three weeking ago. three other men on board did not survive. he survived by eating fish and seagulls. >>> a baby beaver was spotted at a train stop this week and it get up close and personal with commuters, it is believed he swam up during recent flooding. they are wild, though, they think it got stranded when the water receded. he did not appear injured or sick, so police released him into the closest waterway. >>> a lawsuit allegation that a victim of sandusky told joe joe paterno of the molestation we'll break down the bombshell report. my school reunion's coming fast. ♪ could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. book now at choicehotels.com we know designer when we see
" a columbian fisherman was reunited with his wife and family after drifting two months in the pacific ocean. a cargo ship discovered him 2,000 miles southwest of hawaii. he said his skiff engine stopped working three weeking ago. three other men on board did not survive. he survived by eating fish and seagulls. >>> a baby beaver was spotted at a train stop this week and it get up close and personal with commuters, it is believed he swam up during recent flooding. they are wild,...
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columbian fisherman reunites with his wife and family after spending two months adrift in the pacific ocean. a cargo ship spotted him two thousand miles southeast of hawaii. he was picked up and twrferred to -- transferred to a coast guard ship. he said his engine stopped working three weeks ago and three other men on board did not survive. he said he survived by eating fish and seagulls. >>> a building collapse near bridge in a harrisburg. >>> a police chase in california ends with a blowout. at giant, shoppers low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. this afternoon, refresh yourself on the outside and inside with a medium sweet tea, sweet tea lemonade, or original iced tea from dunkin'. sip one for 99 cents from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. america runs on dunkin'. helped a cute beaver find his away back home. he was hanging out near a water fountain in washington
columbian fisherman reunites with his wife and family after spending two months adrift in the pacific ocean. a cargo ship spotted him two thousand miles southeast of hawaii. he was picked up and twrferred to -- transferred to a coast guard ship. he said his engine stopped working three weeks ago and three other men on board did not survive. he said he survived by eating fish and seagulls. >>> a building collapse near bridge in a harrisburg. >>> a police chase in california...
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over the pacific ocean, another flight has a mechanical problem and ends up in a virtual no-man's landlane meets the water, there are violent consequences. the aircraft ends up in pieces. miraculously, everyone on board survives. over the caribbean sea, a dc-9 has had a staggering chain reaction of bad weather and bad luck, runs out of fuel. the violent impact kills 23 of 63 on board. and in the most famous case, a jet has the misfortune of running into a flock of canada geese. all on board survive. what's the takeaway? if your plane runs into a situation where it may have to ditch, you want the right person in the cockpit making sound decisions. >> i just know that it took every bit of my education, training and experience, along with that of my entire crew. i think we have nearly 140 years of experience at this airline the five of us, to be able to come up with a number that was 155 on january 15th. >> the flight 1549 incident and sully sullenberger got a lot of us thinking about experience. when we see very young people in the cockpit, what should we know about their training and th
over the pacific ocean, another flight has a mechanical problem and ends up in a virtual no-man's landlane meets the water, there are violent consequences. the aircraft ends up in pieces. miraculously, everyone on board survives. over the caribbean sea, a dc-9 has had a staggering chain reaction of bad weather and bad luck, runs out of fuel. the violent impact kills 23 of 63 on board. and in the most famous case, a jet has the misfortune of running into a flock of canada geese. all on board...
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video of a jellyfish, shot during a deep water exploration near the trench, deepest point of the pacific oceanthe national oceanic and atmospheric administration took the video last month. this is from more than 2 miles below the surface of the ocean. >> it doesn't even look real. >> looks like a picart thing. >> there are some bizarre looking creatures that far below. >> ya? >> not evening ankle deep? >> sharks! >> i'll stick to puddles. >> like shark lived there. >> well, jaws ruined it for everyone. >> yes, exactly. >> you know what? not the best beach day anyway. safe on dry land. it is actually drying out for now. we did have quite a bit of rain earlier on this morning, obviously, that's really starting to diminish at this point. you're not going to see too much sunshine out there today. at least you can get your outdoor activities in as the afternoon progresses here, maybe just some damp fields out on the baseball diamond. going on outside, show you the view first and for most on "skycam 3", blooms, beautiful view, granted little dreary, certainly, hey at least you can see them. able to
video of a jellyfish, shot during a deep water exploration near the trench, deepest point of the pacific oceanthe national oceanic and atmospheric administration took the video last month. this is from more than 2 miles below the surface of the ocean. >> it doesn't even look real. >> looks like a picart thing. >> there are some bizarre looking creatures that far below. >> ya? >> not evening ankle deep? >> sharks! >> i'll stick to puddles. >> like...
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honors,e deepest lace seven miles beneath the surface of the pacific ocean.cientists are getting a rare glimpse of what lives in the depths of the marianas trench. david: and alien world and export right now by a submarine. one of the strangest and most spectacular sites. a luminous jellyfish pulsing its way through the mariana trench. the darkest, deepest waters anywhere on the planet area and scientists on the surface are amazed. >> so beautiful. a sea cucumber and twisting in light it has never seen before. an image that was not only filmed but was also really live. the revolutions can be watched by anyone with access to the internet. it is part of a new age of exploration with marine researchers on board the expedition ship sharing their discoveries with scientists around the world. >> the deep sea is a place of wonder and beauty. we will have the chance to go through and make sense of it as scientists later. the colors, the delicate life warms down there, it is astounding the intricate wonders that nature can produce. >> i think it is a sponge. >> some o
honors,e deepest lace seven miles beneath the surface of the pacific ocean.cientists are getting a rare glimpse of what lives in the depths of the marianas trench. david: and alien world and export right now by a submarine. one of the strangest and most spectacular sites. a luminous jellyfish pulsing its way through the mariana trench. the darkest, deepest waters anywhere on the planet area and scientists on the surface are amazed. >> so beautiful. a sea cucumber and twisting in light it...
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this is equivalent to a tropical storm in the pacific ocean. the problem is it's going to intensify and move at a slow pace and stay near the coastline for several days. the system will likely intensify to a severe cyclonic storm by tonight and move to the northeast and get close or move over northeastern india which was hit by a deadly landslide on wednesday. then, after that, it could make land over banglgladesh or myanm during t the weekend. strong winds and heavy rainfnfa will likely happen upp into bangladesh or myanmar for the next several days. heavavy rainfall across the coastal l locations but across e north staying dry and hot. fires are growing in some places. take a look at this video f fro the rereon. another fororest firee broke oun kashmir as hot and dry conditions are persisting in the area. on wednesday firefighters were attempting to extinguish the blaze in this area. there has been a prolonged spepl of tempeperatures pushing into e mid 40s celsius along with the persistent lack of rainfall. high winds have also made it diffic
this is equivalent to a tropical storm in the pacific ocean. the problem is it's going to intensify and move at a slow pace and stay near the coastline for several days. the system will likely intensify to a severe cyclonic storm by tonight and move to the northeast and get close or move over northeastern india which was hit by a deadly landslide on wednesday. then, after that, it could make land over banglgladesh or myanm during t the weekend. strong winds and heavy rainfnfa will likely happen...
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. >>> a sailor found alive after two months adrift in the pacific ocean says he survived by eating seagulls. the coast guard rescued the colombian man. more news after the break. new research says the san andreas fault is primed for a major earthquake to hit southern california. >>> ready to rumble. new research says the san andre as fault is primed for a new earthquake to hit southern california. seven sections of san andre as has been quiet since it generated a 7.9 earthquake nearly 160 years ago. a quake of that magnitude would cause $300 billion in damage. >>> kids and teenagers would no longer be permitted to buy e-cigarettes under long-awaited federal rules. the fda's new rules ban the sale of e-cigarettes, cigars, hookahs and pipe tobacco to anyone under 18, but the feds stopped short of banning those popular flavored e-cigarettes like cotton candy and bubble gum. critics say those flavors target kids. the ban on sales to minors takes effect in 90 days and governor brown signed into law the minimum smoking age in california is 21. >>> we're back in a moment with the anti-trump messag
. >>> a sailor found alive after two months adrift in the pacific ocean says he survived by eating seagulls. the coast guard rescued the colombian man. more news after the break. new research says the san andreas fault is primed for a major earthquake to hit southern california. >>> ready to rumble. new research says the san andre as fault is primed for a new earthquake to hit southern california. seven sections of san andre as has been quiet since it generated a 7.9...
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the pacific ocean and san francisco bay are expected to rise up to two feet by 2050 according to a studyher studies indicate flooding would dwevastate local airports highways. it goes before voters in all nine bay area counties. joining me now to discuss the measure are david lewis, executive director of save the wa bay. and linda keling, former mayor of foster city. how much are sea levels expected to rise over the next two decades and what are the projected consequences? >> we don't know the rate of sea level rise over the next couple of dencades. you mentioned the projection. that's an official projection and state guidance. the important thing is we actually have some time to prepare and restoring wetlands around the shoreline is one of the best ways we can prepare to protect the shoreline and communities here in the bay area from sea level rise and from more frequent flooding from heavy storms. that's what's expected to change over the next few years. tidal marshes around the edge of the bay used to be much greater in number before the gold rush. we've destroyed a lot of those tidal
the pacific ocean and san francisco bay are expected to rise up to two feet by 2050 according to a studyher studies indicate flooding would dwevastate local airports highways. it goes before voters in all nine bay area counties. joining me now to discuss the measure are david lewis, executive director of save the wa bay. and linda keling, former mayor of foster city. how much are sea levels expected to rise over the next two decades and what are the projected consequences? >> we don't...
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but for the last month, it's sailed through the gulf of mexico, panama canal, finally the pacific oceantanks like these propelled the space shuttle endeavour into orbit. now it will be displayed alongside endeavor at the california science center. >>> a black bear on the lose in rancho cucamonga scaring neighbors and forcing a school lockdown. you can see the bear in the tree and that's where the department of fish & wildlife cornered him. officers safely tranquilized him but he took a tumble before they were able to finally capture him. poor little guy. >> it's very crazy because this is the first time we have had a bear down here in probably -- well, i have been here since 19 79 and we never had one before. >> the department of fish & wildlife is transporting the bear to a safer habitat. >>> paul, is it warmer here in the bay area or in rancho cucamonga? >> it was warmer here. >> wow. >> the only place warmer was death valley and palm springs. they hit triple digits. pretty toasty here. we hit 98 in lafayette. wide spread 90s away from the water. if you are watching us in bodega bay o
but for the last month, it's sailed through the gulf of mexico, panama canal, finally the pacific oceantanks like these propelled the space shuttle endeavour into orbit. now it will be displayed alongside endeavor at the california science center. >>> a black bear on the lose in rancho cucamonga scaring neighbors and forcing a school lockdown. you can see the bear in the tree and that's where the department of fish & wildlife cornered him. officers safely tranquilized him but he...
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. >>> scientists have made an interesting discovery in some of the deepest waters in the pacific ocean. want to show you video of a stunning jellyfish that was spotted you that many as -- marianas islands east of the philippines where the deepest waters in the world can be found. national oceanic and atmospheric administration released this video, scientists say this jellyfish appeared to be in predator mode according to its long extended tentacles. >>> the elephant at the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus are performing for the last time today. the circus is retiring its elephants after years of allegations of animal abuse. they've been part of the show for 145 years, but after today, they'll spend retirement at a conservation park in florida. elephants last show is in rhode island. >> may 1 is national college decision day, the day when thousands of high school students declare which college they will attend. in the nation's capital, there was word from the white house that malia obama, the president's oldest dollar, -- oldest daughter is heading to harvard. delaying her e
. >>> scientists have made an interesting discovery in some of the deepest waters in the pacific ocean. want to show you video of a stunning jellyfish that was spotted you that many as -- marianas islands east of the philippines where the deepest waters in the world can be found. national oceanic and atmospheric administration released this video, scientists say this jellyfish appeared to be in predator mode according to its long extended tentacles. >>> the elephant at the...
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that usually runs through sewers and out into the pacific ocean.can be cleaned and used again. bay, every ounce of recycled water it uses is one ounce of freshwater it doesn't need to pull from the already depleted supply. >> we think it's a chance to help people understand the importance of water and change the entire mindset about recycled water is not something you should be scared of. it should be something you think is interesting and different. sam: since recycled water is not readily available in california, half moon bay had to go to an unusual source. you are using in this experiment recycled water for your beer. where are you getting it from? >> we source it from nasa. sam: what were they using it for? >> for the spatial, for astronauts and watering plants around the facility. sam: once you've gotten the water to a profile you like, do you work with it the same way you would work with cap water? >> it is very much like the water we would use in the brewery. a little brewing salt back to it to enhance the flavor a little bit. sam: would yo
that usually runs through sewers and out into the pacific ocean.can be cleaned and used again. bay, every ounce of recycled water it uses is one ounce of freshwater it doesn't need to pull from the already depleted supply. >> we think it's a chance to help people understand the importance of water and change the entire mindset about recycled water is not something you should be scared of. it should be something you think is interesting and different. sam: since recycled water is not...
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they successfully landed their fall done 9 rocket booster on a drone ship in the pacific ocean.under 2 months they have successfully done so. this one after launching an asian satellite. they want to relaunch their landed rockets by the end of summer. that is something that would make space travel and launches far, far less expenses. a group of college students want to abolish mid-terms and any grade below a c. what are we creating? a generation of wimps? i don't know. [alalalalala know about investing. believe in something, buy shares in it, watch it grow. so...what if you could invest in the future? the future of kids? like a stock. not the kind of stock that's about making money. but a stock for social change. a whole new kind of investment called better futures. when you invest, it helps kids go to college. i could be one of the first college graduates from my family. the first philanthropist from my neighborhood. and if i'm the first, then maybe there's a second. and a third. believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. there'sit's not
they successfully landed their fall done 9 rocket booster on a drone ship in the pacific ocean.under 2 months they have successfully done so. this one after launching an asian satellite. they want to relaunch their landed rockets by the end of summer. that is something that would make space travel and launches far, far less expenses. a group of college students want to abolish mid-terms and any grade below a c. what are we creating? a generation of wimps? i don't know. [alalalalala know about...
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we are talking the atlantic or pacific ocean, the mediterranean is smaller than those big oceans and were reports it may have gone down near a greek island, how does it help that it is smaller size and scope? >> it definitely helps. it is an important area of the world, a lot of military and navy there, their air assets can help to find any wreckage and you have to consider some navies have militaries displaying some less than positive recent behavior. if you look to the right of where this appears to have happen, you have the russian naval base in syria, russia has aircraft stationed south of that area. there are a lot of countries, militaries, search and rescue efforts, and figure out if any militaries might have been involved or possible terrorist activity. lauren: the pictures you are looking at our family members of those on board. this is a devastating day. nicole: benjamin hall is live in london, search operations are underway, everyone is trying to figure out are there pinks on the black box? what is the latest? >> going back to the family, friends, relatives out of cairo air
we are talking the atlantic or pacific ocean, the mediterranean is smaller than those big oceans and were reports it may have gone down near a greek island, how does it help that it is smaller size and scope? >> it definitely helps. it is an important area of the world, a lot of military and navy there, their air assets can help to find any wreckage and you have to consider some navies have militaries displaying some less than positive recent behavior. if you look to the right of where...
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it leaked more than 400,000 gallons of crude leaking nine miles out into the pacific ocean. the oil is blamed for the deaths of hundreds of pelicans and seals. >> this case should serve as a stark reminder that any company that is operating in our state and transporting crude oil and doing it in a way that is irresponsible and in violation of the law will be held accountable. >> plains all american pipeline is arraigned june 6th. it could face 2-point the $9 million in fines. the company says that the break was an accident and believes that no charges were necessary. >>> and the fire in albert alberta, canada, forced evacuation of a whole town. >> and now, it is affecting the oil industry. >> workers from the oils sand drilling industry are now moving out. there are mandatory evacuations for many people. >> nonessential personnel from sun crude and sun corps, a total of 9000 are being evacuated orderly, controlled. >> crude pro decks is down by about a million barrels a day while the fire threatens production. is it not burning any oil but it is moving closer >> the fire is
it leaked more than 400,000 gallons of crude leaking nine miles out into the pacific ocean. the oil is blamed for the deaths of hundreds of pelicans and seals. >> this case should serve as a stark reminder that any company that is operating in our state and transporting crude oil and doing it in a way that is irresponsible and in violation of the law will be held accountable. >> plains all american pipeline is arraigned june 6th. it could face 2-point the $9 million in fines. the...
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crush this local upstart and famously people talk about his quotes but it's coming across the pacific ocean is. so we went through and analyzed every speech that he's ever given and it took a while. they stand up and they have a reservoir of these things in their head and a similarly we can just pick one at random. when everyone thinks there is a great danger there are opportunities hidden that can be brought out and i pointed us to try to make fortune cookies actually because his quotes are just made for these to actually make these he has always had this kind of charm and the other point i want to talk about and we can go into more detail about the company but it's really about jack. what's interesting is they started to dig into his history and i've worked with him when. i've heard has other stories and wanted to go back and dig into the real jack. and essentially as i found as a researcher i am vested in the dow jones search service. you think google has everything but anyway, i found his article from shortly after they started the company that he meant when he was 15-years-old and they
crush this local upstart and famously people talk about his quotes but it's coming across the pacific ocean is. so we went through and analyzed every speech that he's ever given and it took a while. they stand up and they have a reservoir of these things in their head and a similarly we can just pick one at random. when everyone thinks there is a great danger there are opportunities hidden that can be brought out and i pointed us to try to make fortune cookies actually because his quotes are...
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they successfully landed their fall done 9 rocket booster on a drone ship in the pacific ocean.me in under 2 months they have successfully done so. this one after launching an asian satellite. they want to relaunch their landed rockets by the end of summer. that is something that would make space travel and launches far, far less expenses. a group of college students want to abolish mid-terms and any grade below a c. what are we creating? a generation of wimps? i don't know. [a ♪music ♪you fill up my senses ♪like a night in a forest ♪like the mountains in springtime♪ ♪like a walk in the rain ♪like a storm in the desert ♪like a sleepy blue ocean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again ♪come let me love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter♪ ♪let me die in your arms ♪let me lay down beside you ♪let me always be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again [female announcer] you listen when your body says, "i'm tired." or "i'm hungry." "are you listening?" would you listen if your body said: "i have pain and pressure in my abdomen."? "i feel bloate
they successfully landed their fall done 9 rocket booster on a drone ship in the pacific ocean.me in under 2 months they have successfully done so. this one after launching an asian satellite. they want to relaunch their landed rockets by the end of summer. that is something that would make space travel and launches far, far less expenses. a group of college students want to abolish mid-terms and any grade below a c. what are we creating? a generation of wimps? i don't know. [a ♪music ♪you...
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it took 19 hours to travel from the pacific ocean to get to the museum. crews trims trees and removed utility poles from the paths along city streets. >>> jerry rice today taught kids how fitness is fun. they ran drills, relay races and played capture the flag. >> being able to go into the community where it's -- where kids -- they don't get the opportunity to be active and to give them that opportunity i think it is worthwhile. >> rice received a special award from the event's organizer for his community activism. >>> we saw a lot of clouds in that shot. let's check in with meteorologist drew tuma and see what the weather for tomorrow looks like. >> a chance of a shower the next 24 hours. similar to what we had today. wasn't wide spread and very light in nature. right now we are dry. take you outside. a live look from the sutro tower camera. it is a beautiful night. lights of san francisco in the foreground. oakland in the background. currently reporting clear to partly cloudy skies across the region. 55 in mountain view. 54 san jose. morgan hill at 54.
it took 19 hours to travel from the pacific ocean to get to the museum. crews trims trees and removed utility poles from the paths along city streets. >>> jerry rice today taught kids how fitness is fun. they ran drills, relay races and played capture the flag. >> being able to go into the community where it's -- where kids -- they don't get the opportunity to be active and to give them that opportunity i think it is worthwhile. >> rice received a special award from the...
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did you do so, and even the current south china sea situation and all the concerns in asia and pacific ocean, what at vade size would you with president xi, president obama, and secretary kerry. thank you. >> i'm not sure i fully understood the question. it's a question that we tacitly agreed in 1974 that china could take over south -- >> i'm not quite sure i understand that. restate the question. >> it was understood that the u.s. and your supervisor, the security adviser, had arranged so that china would take over the islands in 1974, so that we don't lose that area to russia. now, today, what would you suggest us do on behalf of the national security of the u.s. and even the attack for china is doing on the u.s. do you think the agreement that you signed with mao in 1972- -- 71-72, that time -- is worthy of our 58,000 deaths of the american soldiers? >> thank you. >> well, first of all, as for the benefit of the two or three nontexas graduates here who m not know what the islands are, those -- it's a group of islands in the south china sea located between china and vietnam. and depending
did you do so, and even the current south china sea situation and all the concerns in asia and pacific ocean, what at vade size would you with president xi, president obama, and secretary kerry. thank you. >> i'm not sure i fully understood the question. it's a question that we tacitly agreed in 1974 that china could take over south -- >> i'm not quite sure i understand that. restate the question. >> it was understood that the u.s. and your supervisor, the security adviser,...
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i discovered things that i loved, the sierra mountains, yosemite, the pacific ocean, these natural wonders probably joy and happiness and wood for the rest of my life. i had an interesting job programming computers and more money than i needed. first time, i was certain that i was going to survive. a huge burden of fear had been lifted. i will never forget that moment. it was a time for rejoicing. i bought the sailboat and lived cats in, just me and my berkeley. in the words of james joyce, i was alone and young and willful happy,eeded, but i was and near to the wild heart of life. throughout my 20's, i continued experimenting and try different things, racing bikes and those in constantly changing jobs. it did not take me long to discover that the most interesting and rewarding programming jobs were found at a cluster of companies located south of stanford university and north of san jose. silicon valley was in its infancy. was still in my 20's when i went to work for my first silicon valley startup. fastestoped the world's mainframe computer, faster than anything ibm had. at the next stop
i discovered things that i loved, the sierra mountains, yosemite, the pacific ocean, these natural wonders probably joy and happiness and wood for the rest of my life. i had an interesting job programming computers and more money than i needed. first time, i was certain that i was going to survive. a huge burden of fear had been lifted. i will never forget that moment. it was a time for rejoicing. i bought the sailboat and lived cats in, just me and my berkeley. in the words of james joyce, i...
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. >> the pacific ocean as a whole acts as a bathtub in a tsunami so will slosh the water back and forth. >> reporter: fears of a tsunami rocking our backyard after an earthquake across the globe are frequently discussed but the facts frame a different reality. brian garcia says the shape of the earth under water plays a big role. >> they can actually steer the tsunami waves into certain regions so we can get impact. >> a string of earthquakes struck ecuador in recent weeks but the energy gets directed to central california. dr. steve ward has mapped out all of the scenarios and presents another way to think about this. >> you have a flash flight, most of the energy goes forward and not much this way. same thing with tsunami. if you're on the flashlight beam, you're going to get wet. if you're not, you'll be safe. >> so what flashlight beam is the bay area on? the closest concern is alaska, right by the islands. if that fault ruptures, here's animation of what it might look like. the water is displaced at the source and then comes down the canadian course by vancouver and then proceeds t
. >> the pacific ocean as a whole acts as a bathtub in a tsunami so will slosh the water back and forth. >> reporter: fears of a tsunami rocking our backyard after an earthquake across the globe are frequently discussed but the facts frame a different reality. brian garcia says the shape of the earth under water plays a big role. >> they can actually steer the tsunami waves into certain regions so we can get impact. >> a string of earthquakes struck ecuador in recent...
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mediterranean-style home in the heart of beverly hills, and a contemporary home with views of the pacific ocean. plus we are taking you inside a home inspired by the "sex and the city" movies. but first, she perfected the mid-century modern fashions we all loved on "mad men." now, acclaimed costume designer janie bryant takes us on a tour of her stylish home. people always ask me, does my costume design influence my interior design? and i can say that it does, in the way that i love to use pieces from different eras and different decades. you're watching "open house." right now, i'm inside a magnificent prewar condo building in manhattan. this home takes up the entire 11th floor
mediterranean-style home in the heart of beverly hills, and a contemporary home with views of the pacific ocean. plus we are taking you inside a home inspired by the "sex and the city" movies. but first, she perfected the mid-century modern fashions we all loved on "mad men." now, acclaimed costume designer janie bryant takes us on a tour of her stylish home. people always ask me, does my costume design influence my interior design? and i can say that it does, in the way...
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even the south china sea situation and into pacific ocean, what advice would you give president obama and secretary kerry? dr. kissinger: i am not sure i understood the question. it was a situation where we agreed in 1974 that -- mr. mark: can you restate the question? audience member: it was understood that the u.s. and the security advisor had arranged so that china could take over the parasol island in 1974, so that we would not lose that area to russia. today, what would use it just us do on behalf of the national security of the u.s. and given all the attacking that china is doing on the u.s. there, and you think that you would side with mao, in all that time, was responsible for the 50,000 deaths of american soldiers? dr. kissinger: for the benefit of the two or three who may not know what these islands are -- [laughter] dr. kissinger: the parasol group of islands in the south china sea, located between china and the anon. -- vietnam. depending on which point of land you measure the distance, they are either closer to vietnam or china, so that leads to this issue. the chinese cl
even the south china sea situation and into pacific ocean, what advice would you give president obama and secretary kerry? dr. kissinger: i am not sure i understood the question. it was a situation where we agreed in 1974 that -- mr. mark: can you restate the question? audience member: it was understood that the u.s. and the security advisor had arranged so that china could take over the parasol island in 1974, so that we would not lose that area to russia. today, what would use it just us do...
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it took 19 hours to travel from the pacific ocean to join the space shuttle endeavor at the museum.reets. >> happening today, more than a thousand volunteers will take part in serve day. giving back to their communities. the community presbyterian church of danville is organizing this inaugural day. more than a dozen east bay community groups will participate and throughout the bay area volunteers do a variety of tasks from cooking for police officers and firefighters to painting and organizing a shelter. >>> do you think baseball is a boy's sport? well don't tell that to a team of girls. the rockford peaches baseball players got to meet the seattle mariners. abc news reporter cecilia vega has their story. >> one, two, three, peaches! >> don't let the sweet name or the cute faces fool you. >> i want to beat the boys! >> that's exactly what they do. >> i think it's just kind of interesting because that team is just girls. >> the first all-girls baseball team in west seattle. speeches! facing off against the boys. the outcome? [applause] shocking even their own coach. >> this is insan
it took 19 hours to travel from the pacific ocean to join the space shuttle endeavor at the museum.reets. >> happening today, more than a thousand volunteers will take part in serve day. giving back to their communities. the community presbyterian church of danville is organizing this inaugural day. more than a dozen east bay community groups will participate and throughout the bay area volunteers do a variety of tasks from cooking for police officers and firefighters to painting and...
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it was taken from a mini submarine, two miles below the pacific ocean surface. the jelly fish glows and they believe it uses a double set of tentacles. >>> and doctors across our area spent time in the classroom today it's national back to school day for doctors. dr. sumner spoke to the children and attended the middle school herself there. >>> they honored several people in center city for the work that changed lives and improved communities, the philadelphia opportunities industrialization center held the inaugural luncheon program. several business leaders and entrepreneurs were honored. it's dedicated to eliminating poverty and illiteracy since it began in 1954 from from -- they announced that the beer, wine and spirits trail is expanding to include more local companies. 24 businesses will be featured on the interactive paths, it suggests places where people across the state can quench their thirst responsibly. >>> outside look agent cape may, new jersey, it looks flies out there right now. cecily tynan has the exclusive accuweather forecast. >>> all right t
it was taken from a mini submarine, two miles below the pacific ocean surface. the jelly fish glows and they believe it uses a double set of tentacles. >>> and doctors across our area spent time in the classroom today it's national back to school day for doctors. dr. sumner spoke to the children and attended the middle school herself there. >>> they honored several people in center city for the work that changed lives and improved communities, the philadelphia opportunities...
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they successfully landed their fall done 9 rocket booster on a drone ship in the pacific ocean.d time in under 2 months they have successfully done so. this one after launching an asian satellite. they want to relaunch their landed rockets by the end of summer. that is something that would make space travel and launches far, far less expenses. a group of college students want to abolish mid-terms and any grade below a c. what are we creating? a generation of wimps? i don't know. [alarm beeps] ♪ ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet learned the horn from my dad : r my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepi
they successfully landed their fall done 9 rocket booster on a drone ship in the pacific ocean.d time in under 2 months they have successfully done so. this one after launching an asian satellite. they want to relaunch their landed rockets by the end of summer. that is something that would make space travel and launches far, far less expenses. a group of college students want to abolish mid-terms and any grade below a c. what are we creating? a generation of wimps? i don't know. [alarm beeps]...
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territory of guam in the pacific ocean held the caucus today. the democratic party chairman said they took 60% of the votes. four of the seven delegates go to hillary clinton and bernie sanders gets three. next contest is tuesday when west virginia holds their primary. >> we are waiting on a press conference from canadian authorities on a desperate situation in the province of alberta as a massive wildfire burns out of control. thousands of displaced residents are getting a sobering driveway by view as convoys continue out of the area. they fear the blaze could double in size by the end of today. the state of emergency has been declared. take a look at this view from space to put it out of nasa. this gives you an idea of how massive this fire is. it burned more than quarter of a million acres. 1600 homes and other buildings have already been destroyed. that's unbelievable. >> back to that and the news comes in. north carolina remains defined in the face of a monday deadline in the bathroom bill. legislators won't meet that deadline and they won'
territory of guam in the pacific ocean held the caucus today. the democratic party chairman said they took 60% of the votes. four of the seven delegates go to hillary clinton and bernie sanders gets three. next contest is tuesday when west virginia holds their primary. >> we are waiting on a press conference from canadian authorities on a desperate situation in the province of alberta as a massive wildfire burns out of control. thousands of displaced residents are getting a sobering...
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oceanic and atmospheric administration have discovered a new jelly fish nearly 2 1/2 miles below the pacific ocean glows in a unique way. they believe it useds -- uses its double set of tentacles to ambush its prey. we're out of ink. ink. not ink. getting ink doesn't have to be painful. staples just cut ink and toner prices. add in our 110% price match guarantee and our prices are unbeatable. staples. make more happen. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 6:23 sunday morning, storm tracker 6 live double scan showing the downpours west of philadelphia, moving through limerick and phoenixville at this point. exton seeing downpours, if you're traveling along 322 or the pennsylvania turnpike, slow it down and maintain a distance between the car ahead of you, visibles is reducing quickly. it will race off in the next hour or so. we have a nice pattern change heading this way. brighter days are ahead. this cold front will kick this gray and gloom out to sea. this is all clear out to the west. across the great lakes, the high plains, sunny conditions, a little bit of a breeze, the weather is really, reall
oceanic and atmospheric administration have discovered a new jelly fish nearly 2 1/2 miles below the pacific ocean glows in a unique way. they believe it useds -- uses its double set of tentacles to ambush its prey. we're out of ink. ink. not ink. getting ink doesn't have to be painful. staples just cut ink and toner prices. add in our 110% price match guarantee and our prices are unbeatable. staples. make more happen. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 6:23 sunday morning, storm tracker...
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>> and all the sudden there's 75-year-old black people trying to tread water in the pacific ocean going's no doubt portland is a city in transition and i want to meet someone at the van guard of this transformation and here he is. local developer, ben kaiser. here he is posing triumphantly at the site of his project. notice anything? yep, that's beverly's house right there. he's invited me on a tour of one of his construction projects. feels like i've just walk under to the belly of the beast. thanks for letting us crash your construction site. >> welcome. welcome to portland as well. >> he seems like a nice guy. you basically represent the man? >> sure. >> your are e're the guy who co and changes the neighborhood. and it doesn't feel everyone values long-term black ownership? >> i agree when you say i'm the man. but people talk about development and see an extreme amount of wealth making all these decisions. when it's just people like any of us who have chosen to improve parts of the city. >> everybody has a different addition of what improve is. >> but it is eaturning from a tn toa at
>> and all the sudden there's 75-year-old black people trying to tread water in the pacific ocean going's no doubt portland is a city in transition and i want to meet someone at the van guard of this transformation and here he is. local developer, ben kaiser. here he is posing triumphantly at the site of his project. notice anything? yep, that's beverly's house right there. he's invited me on a tour of one of his construction projects. feels like i've just walk under to the belly of the...
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it took 19 hours to travel from the pacific ocean to join the space shuttle endeavor at the museum. truce had to remove trees and move utility poles from its path along the streets. >>> one in a big rig sleeping okay up to find someone sleeping it. the driver only identified as katie was sleeping in her trailer when it began moving. she immediately called 911 from the back of her truck, relaying details to a dispatcher as the truck thief took her truck on a ride. >> they aren't pulling over. i want them to pull over. >> do you have something that you can brace yourself, katie? >> why? >> i mean, if the driver does something stupid. >> i thought that only happens in movies. >> katie sounds a little scared there. police were able to pull the truck over. the suspect was arrested. katie emerged from the trailer safe and sound. >>> happening today, more than 1,000 volunteers will take part in serve day to give back to their community. the community presbyterian church of danville is organizing it inaugural day. more than a dozen east bay community groups will participate. throughout the
it took 19 hours to travel from the pacific ocean to join the space shuttle endeavor at the museum. truce had to remove trees and move utility poles from its path along the streets. >>> one in a big rig sleeping okay up to find someone sleeping it. the driver only identified as katie was sleeping in her trailer when it began moving. she immediately called 911 from the back of her truck, relaying details to a dispatcher as the truck thief took her truck on a ride. >> they aren't...
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>> they've got -- this is not the mode med is not nearly as deep answer pacific ocean where searchingaysian flight that disappeared, so the mediterranean is not as deep. >> to get your point -- right that. >> we can definitely we can get it yes. >> okay captain chuck nash retired u.s. navy fox news contributor thank you so much for coming on this morning. >> publish. >> thank you captain so much presidential candidates reaction to the crash of egyptair plane donald trump commenting at campaign stop in new jersey. >> a plane got blown out of the sky, and if anything if anybody thinks it was not blown out of the sky, you are one hundred percent wrong folks, okay? >> and hillary clinton also saying it looks like foul play was involved. >> it does appear that it was an act of terrorism exactly how of course the investigation will have to determine. but it once again, shines a very bright light on at a threats that we face from organized terror groups, isis, of course, then there are other networks of terrorists that have to be hunted down and defeated. >> clinton adding the u.s. needs to
>> they've got -- this is not the mode med is not nearly as deep answer pacific ocean where searchingaysian flight that disappeared, so the mediterranean is not as deep. >> to get your point -- right that. >> we can definitely we can get it yes. >> okay captain chuck nash retired u.s. navy fox news contributor thank you so much for coming on this morning. >> publish. >> thank you captain so much presidential candidates reaction to the crash of egyptair plane...
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. >> can we afford to have these monuments out in the pacific ocean where nothing and everything happenseah, right. the simple answer is i don't think we can afford not to. >> what does it mean for you to be here and to see how well this place is doing? >> it feeds my soul. it's a part of who i am. i'm very -- you are going to make me cry. yeah. very lucky. the best thing we can have in life is to do something we believe in, that we are passioned about. yeah. yeah. bad tears. >> good tears. >> palmyra is a string of tiny islands surrounded by 16,000 acres of lagoons and coral reefs. concerned the same might be true, we headed to see a zooologist and coral researcher with the nature conservancy. >> you want to show me around a little bit? >> let's look at what is here. >> 170 different species of coral on palmyra. >> 170? >> yes, indeed. >> reporter: most of the coral was in great shape, but there were spots of concern. >> this is probably bleached, not too healthy. >> that is wrong as the great barrier reefs. >> yeah. >> they bleach when water temperature is colder than normal killing th
. >> can we afford to have these monuments out in the pacific ocean where nothing and everything happenseah, right. the simple answer is i don't think we can afford not to. >> what does it mean for you to be here and to see how well this place is doing? >> it feeds my soul. it's a part of who i am. i'm very -- you are going to make me cry. yeah. very lucky. the best thing we can have in life is to do something we believe in, that we are passioned about. yeah. yeah. bad tears....
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it took 19 hours to travel from the pacific ocean to join the space shuttle endeavor at the museum.ath along the streets. >> the community presbyterian of danville is organize, an inaugural day. more than a dozen east a bay community groups will participate and throughout the bay area volunteers do a variety of tasks from cooking for police officers and firefighters to painting and organizing a shelter. >>> do you think baseball is a boy's sport? well don't tell that to a team of girls. the rockford peaches baseball players got to meet the seattle mariners. abc news reporter cecilia vega has their story. >> one, two, three, peaches! >> don't let the sweet name or the cute faces fool you. >> i want to beat the boys! >> that's exactly what they do. >> i think it's just kind of interesting because that team is just girls. >> the first all-girls baseball team in west seattle. speeches! facing off against the boys. the outcome? [applause] shocking even their own coach. >> this is insane. i can't believe it. >> with hit after hit. >> guess what, you got it! >> out after out. they are peac
it took 19 hours to travel from the pacific ocean to join the space shuttle endeavor at the museum.ath along the streets. >> the community presbyterian of danville is organize, an inaugural day. more than a dozen east a bay community groups will participate and throughout the bay area volunteers do a variety of tasks from cooking for police officers and firefighters to painting and organizing a shelter. >>> do you think baseball is a boy's sport? well don't tell that to a team of...
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. >> can you afford to have these mon you ms out in the middle of the pacific ocean where nothing andthing happens? >> the simple answer is i don't think we can afford not to. >> what does it mean for you to be here and to see howell this place is doing? >> it feeds my soul. it's a part of who i am. you're going to make me cry. yeah. very lucky. the best thing that we can have in life is to do something that we believe in, that we're passionate about. yeah. bad tears. >> good tears. >> it's a strain of tiny islands surrounded by 16,000 acres of leafs and it's been decimated and concerned the same might be true here we headed to see and the researcher with nature conocer van sy. >> it's great shape. it's responsive. >> it gets warmer than normal. they continue to rise and needs to rebound. but as the leafs go so go the oceans. oceans that feed us. oceans that help us breathe. >> it's the imagination. >> where there's good healthy coral there's lots of fish and fishing is illegal within a 50 mile radius. >> this is what is so cool. we have it right in front of us at the same time. >> i
. >> can you afford to have these mon you ms out in the middle of the pacific ocean where nothing andthing happens? >> the simple answer is i don't think we can afford not to. >> what does it mean for you to be here and to see howell this place is doing? >> it feeds my soul. it's a part of who i am. you're going to make me cry. yeah. very lucky. the best thing that we can have in life is to do something that we believe in, that we're passionate about. yeah. bad tears....