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. >> the pacific ocean in front ofof the peruvian coast isis the m most bioproductive on in the world. we are catching here 10% of the world's fish catch. that means thehere's a lot of fd around in form of anchovovies and other small pelagic fish. and where there's a lot of food, all the guys ththat eat that fod will come by and have their part. and that means we have e here more than wh--uh, 30 species of whales and dolphins. the fact that dolphins are killed in shark fisheries here in peru is an open secret in the entire industry. everybody that works in the fishing industry knows it. all the government representatives know it. anand even the ngos woworking in the ocean, they know it. but nobody talks about it, because you can't prove it. how do you want to prove something that appears-- that happens tens or hundreds of miles offshore that you have never even seen? >> we were introduced to a former fisherman who agreed to speak openly about the hunting of dolphins. >> [speaking spanish] >> i went to see for myself if these stories are true, if fishermen really are hunting dolphins o
. >> the pacific ocean in front ofof the peruvian coast isis the m most bioproductive on in the world. we are catching here 10% of the world's fish catch. that means thehere's a lot of fd around in form of anchovovies and other small pelagic fish. and where there's a lot of food, all the guys ththat eat that fod will come by and have their part. and that means we have e here more than wh--uh, 30 species of whales and dolphins. the fact that dolphins are killed in shark fisheries here in...
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. ♪ >> the aleutian islands are situated in the north pacific ocean, forming a chain that extends about2,000 miles west-southwest from the alaskan peninsula toward siberia to form the boundary of the bering sea. there are four groups of islands, and they constitute part of the territory of alaska, the usa. of volcanic origin, there are numerous cones on the chain, many of them still active. rocky the surf wall , rising immediately in a deep -- steep bold, mountain. , the aleutians are the part of the western world. a permanent low-pressure area there. -- prevails there. [wind whipping] >> cold air masses from the flowr -- polar regions across the warm moisture-laden masses form cyclonic disturbances. because of the earth's rotation, these disturbances move from west to east and this phenomenon constitutes one of the most dangerous weapons in the arsenal of our enemies. it enables the japanese to move and operate behind the curtain of a storm. in the early days of june 1940 -- 1942, they employed this advantage in an attempt to secure absolute domination of the entire pacific ocean. behi
. ♪ >> the aleutian islands are situated in the north pacific ocean, forming a chain that extends about2,000 miles west-southwest from the alaskan peninsula toward siberia to form the boundary of the bering sea. there are four groups of islands, and they constitute part of the territory of alaska, the usa. of volcanic origin, there are numerous cones on the chain, many of them still active. rocky the surf wall , rising immediately in a deep -- steep bold, mountain. , the aleutians are...
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Mar 5, 2017
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fukushima and the pacific ocean, and there is so much hot water barely going into the pacific ocean in that ocean is literally dying. is there anys applied technologies or anything to possibly -- this is a disaster, and no one ever talks about it. briefly abouttalk nuclear power and then i will talk about the acidification and warming of oceans. i think nook power is potentially -- nuke power is a potentially important source of carbon and neutral scalable technology, but you are right that the technologies we have for reactors at the moment are incredibly expensive and not very safe and rely upon the fuel cycle of enriched uranium, what .e use for weapons what we want our reactors, like or molten salt, reactors, that are smaller, safer, and can use different .uel sources like nuclear waste in terms of the warming of the oceans, this is important. you are right it is not sufficiently talked about. people said there had been a slowing of global warming, and that is true with atmospheric tests. where the heat had been going was into the oceans. because the pacific is warming fast,t and a
fukushima and the pacific ocean, and there is so much hot water barely going into the pacific ocean in that ocean is literally dying. is there anys applied technologies or anything to possibly -- this is a disaster, and no one ever talks about it. briefly abouttalk nuclear power and then i will talk about the acidification and warming of oceans. i think nook power is potentially -- nuke power is a potentially important source of carbon and neutral scalable technology, but you are right that the...
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all of the the eastern pacific ocean off of the central and south american coastlines. guardcan see the smugglerg palettes of drugs into the ocean in an attem escape. 30 suspects were caught and hauled in. >> the a new eczema drug a different approach to treatment. it ise medication and is mentality for chronic eczema when other medical caightses work. it comes with a high cost, $37,000 a year. s can include cold sores. >> a lightning strike in havertown, forcing an evacuation that sent students home ea withf this, but school has beenomorro. e sunshine tomorrow.lly is >> we had more than an inch with thunderstorms thismoing. it's been since last thursday since we have had a full sunnyws change. two for now -- or later, by wel. storm tracker 6 double scan showing we have showers moving off of ocean county. the last of it hrile, until friday. the action cam tonight in p fnse the roads are wet. it's still damp outa dramatic iy tomorrow morning. right nave shifted out of the west. of 54. temperatures not dropping reading 49. wilmington 51. cape may currentlyellite and raa s
all of the the eastern pacific ocean off of the central and south american coastlines. guardcan see the smugglerg palettes of drugs into the ocean in an attem escape. 30 suspects were caught and hauled in. >> the a new eczema drug a different approach to treatment. it ise medication and is mentality for chronic eczema when other medical caightses work. it comes with a high cost, $37,000 a year. s can include cold sores. >> a lightning strike in havertown, forcing an evacuation that...
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Mar 6, 2017
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holding in the low to mid 40s, live doppler radar showing a lot of cloud cover still over the pacific oceanf rain is going to move through the next 24 hours. scattered showers there's that chance that could drop some hail and claps of thunder, future weather monday morning 5:00 in the morning tracking the isolated showers, that's the team through the day, just unsettled monday morning as well as isolated showers move from west to ease fashion. likely in the evening we'll see the activity wind down, by 8:00 you can see much in the north bay. 53 in san francisco, 57 in san jose, and 55 in napa, 1-2 feet of snow in the ciara, happens 12 inches headed their way with the current storm system. if you don't like this cold weather you're going to love wednesday. mild air tracking 70s return inland 60s around the bay and this will hang on for one more day on thursday. thursday a lot of sunshine and temperature above normal for this time of year. 72 in napa, same in concord. 71 in san jose, and showers once again tomorrow, any shower will likely drop some hail once g again. we clear up by tuesday aft
holding in the low to mid 40s, live doppler radar showing a lot of cloud cover still over the pacific oceanf rain is going to move through the next 24 hours. scattered showers there's that chance that could drop some hail and claps of thunder, future weather monday morning 5:00 in the morning tracking the isolated showers, that's the team through the day, just unsettled monday morning as well as isolated showers move from west to ease fashion. likely in the evening we'll see the activity wind...
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the plant removes salt impurities from the pacific ocean and does so faster than other desalination processes. the end result 54 million gallons of fresh water now travel to san diego through a ten-mile pipeline every single day. the passage of the recent water legislation will enable the creation of more plants like this one, a more secure california for california, for our entire country. ladies and gentlemen, this is novation. this is cooperation, and this is israel in my state. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >>> please wcome founding editor of "the times of israel," david horowitz. >> good evening again, everybody. 50 years ago, israel fought a war for its survival. by the summer of 1967, 250,000 arab troops amassed on israel's borders. forced to protect its people, israel mounted a strike. the six-day war redefined israel and american jury's relationship with the young jewish state, so tonight we come together to discuss the war and its impact. this is "six days in june." ♪ ♪ >> with this us this evening to talk about the "6-day war" and its impacts are three incredible guests. we have the for
the plant removes salt impurities from the pacific ocean and does so faster than other desalination processes. the end result 54 million gallons of fresh water now travel to san diego through a ten-mile pipeline every single day. the passage of the recent water legislation will enable the creation of more plants like this one, a more secure california for california, for our entire country. ladies and gentlemen, this is novation. this is cooperation, and this is israel in my state. thank you...
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weak disturbance, mostly cloudy skies, and now a series of storms over the pacific ocean. for the evening commute it will be a wet one. it will be wet in the overnight hours. tuesday morning commute also scattered showers. and then we begin to see a little bit of a break tuesday afternoon filling in with more rain showers. the driest day of the week will be on thursday with the most potent storm on thursday evening through friday. so for this one, other an inch of rain. and an inch and a quarter from now to tuesday morning. we're 51 and check out the skiing and the boarding at north star. isn't that fabulous? that was yesterday. the conditions just pristine. all that is going to change. we have a winter weather advisory in effect for the northern sierra area with a foot of snow at the crest. and gusty winds as well. our winds are blowing out of the southeast. and into the 60s, up to 70 degrees in the warmest location. and tomorrow it will lower with the scattered showers. sun goes down at 7:21 and everybody is wet. we'll-- a heavier storm with gusty winds. that's when we h
weak disturbance, mostly cloudy skies, and now a series of storms over the pacific ocean. for the evening commute it will be a wet one. it will be wet in the overnight hours. tuesday morning commute also scattered showers. and then we begin to see a little bit of a break tuesday afternoon filling in with more rain showers. the driest day of the week will be on thursday with the most potent storm on thursday evening through friday. so for this one, other an inch of rain. and an inch and a...
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Mar 29, 2017
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. >> it's kevin's kneeled of dreams right on the pacific ocean about 80 miles north of los angeles where late in the afternoon, the dolphins come to play. they come up very close? >> oh, they'll come very, very close. they'll put on a show for three sometimes. >> his kids have plenty of room to roam. >> if you're here today at 3:00 there will probably be 60 people right over there and all ages playing soccer. >> christine has her own special place. mommy's garden. >> i built this for her. i actually ran out of paint. that's why there's still white -- >> i thought it was perfect! >> i had too big a brush so i couldn't get into the white part. >> you also get horse trails leading to your own private beach, an ocean front 500 feet long. the house, though, is surprisingly tiny, built in 1942 wi two bedrooms. >> i got my direct tv. honest to god. >> it's perfection. >> if you're around the corner, you think it couldn't get better, it's a nude beach! >> shut up! that's what drove the price up. >> still to come. mila's confession. >> does she want a third? >> then -- >> fire! >> we're behind th
. >> it's kevin's kneeled of dreams right on the pacific ocean about 80 miles north of los angeles where late in the afternoon, the dolphins come to play. they come up very close? >> oh, they'll come very, very close. they'll put on a show for three sometimes. >> his kids have plenty of room to roam. >> if you're here today at 3:00 there will probably be 60 people right over there and all ages playing soccer. >> christine has her own special place. mommy's garden....
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Mar 21, 2017
03/17
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we have the moderate to heavy rainfall pushing onshore from the pacific ocean. so all this is lifting from the south to the north and then ejecting to the east, subtropical moisture is all subtropical in nature feels muggy plus as michelle said we have been pick up gusty winds around the rim of the bay up to 20, 25, sustained winds at 12 in san francisco. 14 half moon bay. lighter winds inland but these winds will be consistent later south 10 to 20. we'll keep you posted on the potential delays on arrivals and departures at sfo, mineta and oakland international airport. right now we have the cloud cover, the rain, the temperatures very muggy 50s, 60s. all this will continue to lift up with the scattered showers into the forecast for today. them that bedded thunderstorm at any point of the day -- that embedded thunderstorm at any point of the day could have small hail. temperatures up to 70 degrees today. more coming up. a bigger storm headed this way. >> thank you, roberta. it's 5:35. it's pretty quiet so far in the traffic center. yesterday was dry and we had a
we have the moderate to heavy rainfall pushing onshore from the pacific ocean. so all this is lifting from the south to the north and then ejecting to the east, subtropical moisture is all subtropical in nature feels muggy plus as michelle said we have been pick up gusty winds around the rim of the bay up to 20, 25, sustained winds at 12 in san francisco. 14 half moon bay. lighter winds inland but these winds will be consistent later south 10 to 20. we'll keep you posted on the potential delays...
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1940days two they employed this advantage in an attempt to secure absolute domination of the entire pacific oceanto invasionhed fleets. midway island in dutch harbor. designed to break the american line of c defense. the security of the pacific coast depends. american air forces and at midway, achieving a historic victory. swarmed down, seemingly out of nowhere to knock out, two, transports. aircraftoyers, one carrier. in pursuit of the enemy, our 1/5 on instruments, 4/5 on lack. 20 out of 24 sometimes. down through zero ceiling not lateng if the enemy fleet the low. sweating it out for our after blind hour of continuous flight to landirectional beam on an unlighted runway and take off again in a gray, blind health. there is no monument to the many who went out and did not return. patrolled innd many instances knowing they would be forced down etsy by the unwilling to break up content they had made with enemy forces. few are alive that flew against the japs.- if you wish to see their monument, look behind you. undertook theely offenses. along the bridge stored asia. a largeaugust of 1942, detachm
1940days two they employed this advantage in an attempt to secure absolute domination of the entire pacific oceanto invasionhed fleets. midway island in dutch harbor. designed to break the american line of c defense. the security of the pacific coast depends. american air forces and at midway, achieving a historic victory. swarmed down, seemingly out of nowhere to knock out, two, transports. aircraftoyers, one carrier. in pursuit of the enemy, our 1/5 on instruments, 4/5 on lack. 20 out of 24...
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Mar 24, 2017
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we have rain filling in off the pacific ocean. yes, it's that atmospheric river weather pattern. we have rain from santa rosa all the way into half moon bay drifting into the santa cruz mountains. so far sfo has not checked in with us so we'll keep you updated with potential delays and we'll talk about the impacts on your morning commute as the news continues. >>> san francisco officials are projected to close a two-year budgeted deficit that is $287 million. the total general fund expenses will grow by $1.4 billion over the next five years. that's up 30% over current budgeted spending levels. city officials say this projection doesn't include the potential impact of state and federal budget cuts. >>> the sonoma-marin area rail transit known as smart could soon be expanding into san rafael. this week the city council passed an agreement which addressed construction of a railroad crossing at anderson drive. smart is planning on building two train stations through san rafael. >>> mudslide repairs forced the closure of one of the busiest roads going to yosemite national park. big oa
we have rain filling in off the pacific ocean. yes, it's that atmospheric river weather pattern. we have rain from santa rosa all the way into half moon bay drifting into the santa cruz mountains. so far sfo has not checked in with us so we'll keep you updated with potential delays and we'll talk about the impacts on your morning commute as the news continues. >>> san francisco officials are projected to close a two-year budgeted deficit that is $287 million. the total general fund...
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Mar 1, 2017
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otherwise the clouds backed up out over the pacific ocean. we have a couple of weak disturbances way over there. one to the south, that's ejecting to the east blocking ridge of high pressure contributing to that. look what's going on. absolutely nothing. no clouds, there's your wednesday. going into your thursday. we start to see some increasing clouds from the north on friday. partly sunny. saturday cloudy. then slight chance of rain sunday. primarily north of the golden gate bridge. again, the computer models are bullish. it's something we have to watch. 50s in the central valley today, 50s monterey, gorgeous pristine conditions in pebble beach. it's only 5 above zero in truckee right now. great skiing and boarding. we have that full forecast coming up at 5:18 is it? oh, it is 5:18. okay. we'll give it to you at 5:48. temperatures today locally in the 50s and 60s. sunshine through friday. clouds saturday, rain sunday. it's the 39th annual running of the napa marathon. kpix 5 is a proud sponsor. i have been going out there at least for the l
otherwise the clouds backed up out over the pacific ocean. we have a couple of weak disturbances way over there. one to the south, that's ejecting to the east blocking ridge of high pressure contributing to that. look what's going on. absolutely nothing. no clouds, there's your wednesday. going into your thursday. we start to see some increasing clouds from the north on friday. partly sunny. saturday cloudy. then slight chance of rain sunday. primarily north of the golden gate bridge. again,...
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the catastrophic flooding has its origins in el niÑo, a weather phenomenon that causes the pacific ocean warm up. clouds dump huge amounts of rain up and down coastal areas. their nightmare looks set to continue with forecasters predicting more rain ahead. presidentbrazil, the met with dozens of investors from countries that import brazilian meat. he's trying to minimize damage from a corruption probe that says meatpackers bribed inspectors to keep rotten meat on the market. federal police issued 38 arrest brazil'sand a blow to reputation as one of the leading meat producers. it is francophone week. the celebration of the french language around the world. at a french immersion high school far away from france, in brazil's economic capital of sao paulo. it is a good ambassador for france as well as its language and culture. on n whatil team has morore is b behind the school's incredible success. one third of the students went in with no french at all. >> it's a french island in the heart of sao paulo. people educated at the biggest french school in brazil. both portuguese and french are s
the catastrophic flooding has its origins in el niÑo, a weather phenomenon that causes the pacific ocean warm up. clouds dump huge amounts of rain up and down coastal areas. their nightmare looks set to continue with forecasters predicting more rain ahead. presidentbrazil, the met with dozens of investors from countries that import brazilian meat. he's trying to minimize damage from a corruption probe that says meatpackers bribed inspectors to keep rotten meat on the market. federal police...
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Mar 30, 2017
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. >> it's kevin's field of dreams right on the pacific ocean with 360 degree views of water and mountains about 80 miles north of los angeles. where in the late afternoon the dolphins come to play. >> they come right up to the edge, like very close? >> oh they come very, very close. like i said, they'll put on a show for free sometimes. >> speaking of playing, kevin's three kids with wife christine, ages 6, 8 and 9 have plenty of room to ho to room to roam on 10.25 acres. >> they will all be out here playi playing soccer. >> i built this for her. i ran out of paint, that's where there is still white. >> i thought it was for effect. >> i had it btoo big of a brush so i couldn't get into the white part. >> for the $60 million you get horse trails leading to your own private beach and oceanfront 500 feet long. the house is surprisingly tiny built in 1942 with two bedrooms and two baths. >> that's about the size of house i grew up in. >> you will have a-lit neighbors. jeff bridges and drew barrymore live nearby. >> i have directv. right around the corner, if you think you couldn't get better,
. >> it's kevin's field of dreams right on the pacific ocean with 360 degree views of water and mountains about 80 miles north of los angeles. where in the late afternoon the dolphins come to play. >> they come right up to the edge, like very close? >> oh they come very, very close. like i said, they'll put on a show for free sometimes. >> speaking of playing, kevin's three kids with wife christine, ages 6, 8 and 9 have plenty of room to ho to room to roam on 10.25...
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this can change because the energy, the real catalyst for the system is still over the northern pacific ocean. so it will take a couple of days to get it over the land to be better analyzed. by sunday afternoon i think we have a firm idea of what lies ahead for us. this is the seven-day. cold, cold, colder heading through the week, early next week. the temperatures will drop as the storm passes by. 40 by thursday. 45 on friday, and a touch of a warm-up. even next weekend the temperatures in the 50's are still technically below average. alison: okay. here it is. the video everyone is talking about and can't get enough. the political science professor in south korea doing an interview with the b.b.c. via skype when the kids crash the interview as you saw there. the toddler dances in. then look who comes. jonathan: in the baby car. comes flying through the door. there's mom. mom is like really? doing a really important interview. got to get out of here. alison: goodness. jonathan: i can't belief he clothesline his daughter. just give her a hug. after the interview they told him you handled it we
this can change because the energy, the real catalyst for the system is still over the northern pacific ocean. so it will take a couple of days to get it over the land to be better analyzed. by sunday afternoon i think we have a firm idea of what lies ahead for us. this is the seven-day. cold, cold, colder heading through the week, early next week. the temperatures will drop as the storm passes by. 40 by thursday. 45 on friday, and a touch of a warm-up. even next weekend the temperatures in the...
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all of the busts took part in the eastern pacific ocean off of the central and south american coastlinesard officials say you can see the smugglers floating palettes of drugs into the ocean in an attempt to escape. 30 suspects were caught and hauled in. >> the fda has approved a new eczema drug a different approach to treatment. it is an injectable medication made by regeneron and is mentality for chronic eczema when other medical caightses met work. it comes with a high cost, $37,000 a year. side effects can include cold sores. >> a lightning strike in havertown, forcing an evacuation that sent students home early. nobody was hurt with all of this, but school has been canceled tomorrow. >> the rain, mercifully is moving out. we have sunshine tomorrow. >> we had more than an inch with thunderstorms this morning. it's been since last thursday since we have had a full sunny day. we have two and then things change. two for now -- or later, by monday as well. storm tracker 6 double scan showing we have scattered showers moving off of ocean county. the last of it for a while, until friday. th
all of the busts took part in the eastern pacific ocean off of the central and south american coastlinesard officials say you can see the smugglers floating palettes of drugs into the ocean in an attempt to escape. 30 suspects were caught and hauled in. >> the fda has approved a new eczema drug a different approach to treatment. it is an injectable medication made by regeneron and is mentality for chronic eczema when other medical caightses met work. it comes with a high cost, $37,000 a...
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of above isn't a b santa barbara about 5 minutes from oprah, with kigller digs ad view of the pacific oceanrooms five baths and nine fire places. all can be yours for a cool $45 million. >> when i order drinks i like it to be on the house. >> ellen does love live fromming houses. in 2012 she sold this beverly hills mansion to ryan seacrest. >> i told him this was the fountain of youth, that's why he bought the house. >> a year later ellen bought the santa barbara house she is now selling adding two adjacent properties which push the estate to over 16 acres. outside landscaping has several fountains, sculptures, eucalyptus trees web and guest house. there are exposed beams everywhere. formal dining room. kitchen with marble wrapped surfaces. ellen said if tv didn't work out she would design houses. >> i've always had a passion for design and furniture. the seat you're sitting in, my idea. >> oh, that property. you know, a tennis court and japanese soaking tub, just what momma needs after a long day. that's like a hot tub only bigger. big old hot tub. >> a-list stars surprising older women. >
of above isn't a b santa barbara about 5 minutes from oprah, with kigller digs ad view of the pacific oceanrooms five baths and nine fire places. all can be yours for a cool $45 million. >> when i order drinks i like it to be on the house. >> ellen does love live fromming houses. in 2012 she sold this beverly hills mansion to ryan seacrest. >> i told him this was the fountain of youth, that's why he bought the house. >> a year later ellen bought the santa barbara house...
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the plane circled over and over again over the pacific ocean off the coast of monterrey making at least ten loops. >> you can see the land. you can see them turn it around. >> over and over again. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: nearly 300 passengers were told to leave the secure area and rebook their flights with just a handful of ticketing agents. some were offered first class seats, meals, others got a hotel room. are you ready for the kicker? the next flight for hawaii leaves tomorrow. >> annoyed? >> it's travel. frustrated. tire. wish we were there. but it happens. >> what would make it better for you? >> to be in hawaii right now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in san jose, kiet do, kpix5. >>> in the meantime, it was a rough landing for a smaller plane at mineta this afternoon. the nose gear collapsed as the twin engine plane touched down. no one was hurt. >>> a dramatic rescue in the santa cruz mountains after a horse gets stuck in a muddy stream. this happened near empire grade this afternoon a mile off trail. now, the horse ended up chest deep in that mud. couldn't get out. rescuers were ab
the plane circled over and over again over the pacific ocean off the coast of monterrey making at least ten loops. >> you can see the land. you can see them turn it around. >> over and over again. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: nearly 300 passengers were told to leave the secure area and rebook their flights with just a handful of ticketing agents. some were offered first class seats, meals, others got a hotel room. are you ready for the kicker? the next flight for hawaii...
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Mar 12, 2017
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note thinks system coming off pacific ocean as we speak right now and it will continue to track in theorthern plains over the next 12 hours. that is energy that will help fuel or form the coastal storm during the day on monday. thinks noon time monday, we will start to see storm develop off the carolina coastline, and it ramps up later monday night, tuesday morning, tracks up thee coast. we will see widespread snow, and potential for heavy snow especially from i-95 northward , if that low will track further off shore we will bring heavier snow close to the coast. so still there could be some changes in the exact track as the storm has not develop yet. you have to remember these coastal storms form at last minute so they are very tough to information cast. that point monday night, looks like we will start to see that heavier snow, arriving, especially tuesday morning with the heaviest precipitation, wind gusting to 30 to 40 miles an hour over the day on thus tuesday, highest gust on the coastline. that will backup the water around times of high tide. potential for minor, moderate tidal
note thinks system coming off pacific ocean as we speak right now and it will continue to track in theorthern plains over the next 12 hours. that is energy that will help fuel or form the coastal storm during the day on monday. thinks noon time monday, we will start to see storm develop off the carolina coastline, and it ramps up later monday night, tuesday morning, tracks up thee coast. we will see widespread snow, and potential for heavy snow especially from i-95 northward , if that low will...
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live deoppler 7, all of this cloud cover you see over the pacific ocean, that's more rain that has to work through our neck of the woods the next 24 hours. that's why the storm impact scale still with us on monday. it's a similar setup. we will have the scattered showers and any shower has the chance to dump more hail, maybe thunder and more flakes on our highest peaks. future weather, when we're on air tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m., likely tracking more showers moving through to start off monday. even more flakes right around mount hamilton. the theme of the day really going to be unsettled weather. through 8:00, isolated showers. not everyone is seeing the rain at the same time. showers are dotting the land sk scape out there. the showers will press north. the call tomorrow, you will have the umbrella with you. won't need it the entire day. showers -- it's another cool day out there. temperatures only topping out in the 50s. we saw one to two feet of snow in sierra. look at the additional snowfall. six to perhaps 12 more inches through monday each. accuweather seven day forecast. sh
live deoppler 7, all of this cloud cover you see over the pacific ocean, that's more rain that has to work through our neck of the woods the next 24 hours. that's why the storm impact scale still with us on monday. it's a similar setup. we will have the scattered showers and any shower has the chance to dump more hail, maybe thunder and more flakes on our highest peaks. future weather, when we're on air tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m., likely tracking more showers moving through to start off...
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indiana completed a round the world flight consisting of entirely women, the flight flew over the pacific ocean to san francisco last monday and then back to new delhi over the atlantic on monday. the other staff involved including the ground staff and air traffic controllers were all women. they applied to guinness to be recognized for the feat. >>> there is new way for your body to tell you to make healthy choice. the day long monitor in a metabolic chamber is to tell you how to best eat and exercise. >> the room unlocking limitless information on how our bodies work. the metabolic chamber at mount sinai in new york tells you how much calories your body is burning or when. >> people want to know exactly how much they burn. there is just one thing, it's a 24 hour metabolic test. that means a full day inside of this sealed chamber. >> lets do it. >> i'll see you in 23 hours and 15 minx. >> good luck. >> chambers like this one are around for decades but exclusively used by scientists, now this chamber is made use for the public for the first time, with the aim of giving avenue day people an idea
indiana completed a round the world flight consisting of entirely women, the flight flew over the pacific ocean to san francisco last monday and then back to new delhi over the atlantic on monday. the other staff involved including the ground staff and air traffic controllers were all women. they applied to guinness to be recognized for the feat. >>> there is new way for your body to tell you to make healthy choice. the day long monitor in a metabolic chamber is to tell you how to best...
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planes came from the east china sea and passed between islands in okinawa before heading toward the pacific ocean. all of them later flew back toward the east china sea. officials say the aircraft didn't violate japan's air space. three chinese navy vessels sailed through the area on the same day. it suspects it took part in drills staged by china's navy and air force. the air self-defense force has scrambled jets more than 1,000 times during the ten months through january that's higher than the cold war record of 944 in 1984. the number of interceptions of cl chinese planes has been surging. >>> let's turn to the world of business. japanese government officials have released the latest batch of economic data this morning. you've been sifting through figures. what do you have for us? >> we have a snapshot of how people spend, the price trends of some of these items and also the job situation. let's start with the consumer price index that is leading gauge of inflation. the cpi rose for the first time in 13 months. the government official say the index was up 0.1% in january from the same month la
planes came from the east china sea and passed between islands in okinawa before heading toward the pacific ocean. all of them later flew back toward the east china sea. officials say the aircraft didn't violate japan's air space. three chinese navy vessels sailed through the area on the same day. it suspects it took part in drills staged by china's navy and air force. the air self-defense force has scrambled jets more than 1,000 times during the ten months through january that's higher than...
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. ♪ the islands are situated at the north pacific ocean.t extends about 1200 miles towards library -- liberia. aleutians comprise of four islands. part of theute territories of alaska, usa. origin, many of them are still active. they rise immediately from the water, steep, bold mountains. aleutians are the storm of the western world trade a low-pressure area prevails there. cold air masses from the polar regions have a shearing effect against the warm moisture air masses over the japanese current to form iconic disturbances. earth'se of the rotations in these disturbances, move west to east. one phenomenon constitutes of the most dangerous weapons in the arsenal of our enemies. it enables the japanese to operate behind the moving curtain of a storm. of june, 1942,ys they employed this in vintage -- advantage in order to get absolute domination of the ocean. they dispatched to invasion plates -- fleets. designed toeration break the american line of defense. both attempts failed. american air force is engaged midway, achieving a historic vict
. ♪ the islands are situated at the north pacific ocean.t extends about 1200 miles towards library -- liberia. aleutians comprise of four islands. part of theute territories of alaska, usa. origin, many of them are still active. they rise immediately from the water, steep, bold mountains. aleutians are the storm of the western world trade a low-pressure area prevails there. cold air masses from the polar regions have a shearing effect against the warm moisture air masses over the japanese...
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the ship is set to splash down in the pacific ocean within the hour.ms will retrieve a capsule that will be carrying thousands of pounds of scientific examples. >>> north korea is claiming success of the test of a new high thrust engine to propel its rocket. the state news agency says leader kim jong-un attended the test. they say it will be used to launch satellites as part of a peace space program. the u.s. and other nations are questioning that account. >>> earlier this morning i talked live with "meet the press" moderator chuck todd about president trump's surveillance claim against former president barack obama. mr. trump has offered no proof but he suggested both he and german chancellor angela merkel were wiretapped by obama. >> what does that say about americans and world leaders, like merkel, taking the president at his word? >> i think right now they don't take the president at his word, per se. you certainly can't take this accusation at his word right now. that is something that over time is going to need the credibility that comes with the
the ship is set to splash down in the pacific ocean within the hour.ms will retrieve a capsule that will be carrying thousands of pounds of scientific examples. >>> north korea is claiming success of the test of a new high thrust engine to propel its rocket. the state news agency says leader kim jong-un attended the test. they say it will be used to launch satellites as part of a peace space program. the u.s. and other nations are questioning that account. >>> earlier this...
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Mar 7, 2017
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wintry mix and has to do with the storm center that may form and hasn't formed yet and over the pacific ocean and if it does form and move to the south, at the same time cold air moves from the north we have the basic set of ingredients to possibly get wintry weather but very mild, turning colder and look at our reminder to turn the clocks forward one hour saturday night before you go to bed and early next week we'll start to stay chilly and warm up a little bit as we get towards spring. that's about it. we'll be in springtime by then i thin jummy: cold, possible wintry mix and lose an hour's sleep. doug: but an hour later sunset. it's a good trade. jummy: it's not warm to enjoy it. doug: it will get warm again. jummy: are you sure? i worry sometimes. doug: don't worry. jummy: thank you. here's a look what's coming up tonight at 5:00. >> today on abc news at 4:00, think you are feeding your kids a healthful meal. we'll let a registered dietician look inside your pantry and this mom did that and was surprised when several red flags shot up. one is egg whites which everyone thinks are perfectly
wintry mix and has to do with the storm center that may form and hasn't formed yet and over the pacific ocean and if it does form and move to the south, at the same time cold air moves from the north we have the basic set of ingredients to possibly get wintry weather but very mild, turning colder and look at our reminder to turn the clocks forward one hour saturday night before you go to bed and early next week we'll start to stay chilly and warm up a little bit as we get towards spring. that's...
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the cargo craft splashed down in the pacific ocean 200 miles southwest of long beach, california.t was loaded with more than 5,000 pounds of science samples and supplies from the international space station. >>> every parent knows how tough it can be to keep the kids in bed after bedtime. here in new york, it was double trouble for this family as 2-year-old twins, andrew and ryan decided to have a party, escaping their cribs. they were making piles out of their pillows. it is captured on home monitoring video and later sped up by their parents. the dad puts them in bed. it's futile. later, both parents try once more to put the boys to sleep but they escape again. eventually, they go to bed all on their own. the tiny party animals, truly two of a kind. so cute. >>> up next, a story beloved by children and adults alike. finding new meaning in one american city. >>> finally tonight, generations have grown up with it, but classic children's story, "the giving tree," inspiring, sad, but ultimately uplifting. catie beck tonight with a sequel in california. >> reporter: in oakland, calif
the cargo craft splashed down in the pacific ocean 200 miles southwest of long beach, california.t was loaded with more than 5,000 pounds of science samples and supplies from the international space station. >>> every parent knows how tough it can be to keep the kids in bed after bedtime. here in new york, it was double trouble for this family as 2-year-old twins, andrew and ryan decided to have a party, escaping their cribs. they were making piles out of their pillows. it is captured...
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planes came from the east china sea and passed between islands in okinawa before heading toward the pacific ocean. all of them later flew back toward the east china sea. officials say the aircraft didn't violate japan's airspace and the asdf planes were scrambled to ensure that. three chinese navy vessels sailed through the area on the same day. the ministry suspects the aircraft and vessels took part in a drill staged by china's navy and air force. the air self defense force has scrambled jets more than 1,000 times during the 10 months through january. that's higher than the cold war record of 944 in 1984. the number of scrambles against chinese planes has recently been surging. >>> people in afghanistan are facing an increasing threat from taliban insurgents and the islamic state militant group. many people have been forced to flee their homes. the number of those internally displaced people increased by 500,000 last year alone. but the country's poor security is hampering activities to support them. nhk world's fumio sugaya has more. >> reporter: this is a camp for internally displaced people
planes came from the east china sea and passed between islands in okinawa before heading toward the pacific ocean. all of them later flew back toward the east china sea. officials say the aircraft didn't violate japan's airspace and the asdf planes were scrambled to ensure that. three chinese navy vessels sailed through the area on the same day. the ministry suspects the aircraft and vessels took part in a drill staged by china's navy and air force. the air self defense force has scrambled jets...
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it's been unusually warm in the pacific ocean.hat's created that uplift, and that's leded to the instability that's continued to hit the country all along the coastal areas and even into the interior portions of peru. look at this video, i mean, i don't have to say anything about the video. if you just watch it, look at the massive amount of water and mud that are pouring throughout entire acres, hectares of land, the peruvian army had to get involved from rescuing children in here. according to operaration center the number of deaths have now increased from 50 to 62 in recent days. 57,000 people have been impacted by this flooding situation. and the question was, are we going to be getting a break from this? i don't thinsoso. unfortunelely, it lolooks like theyey will get worse as we go forward in time. we go into april, and it looks like this rains goingng to contininue. going into higher ground does not necessarily guarantee any safe b because o of the fact tha so much rain has poured through the area that landsdslides have als
it's been unusually warm in the pacific ocean.hat's created that uplift, and that's leded to the instability that's continued to hit the country all along the coastal areas and even into the interior portions of peru. look at this video, i mean, i don't have to say anything about the video. if you just watch it, look at the massive amount of water and mud that are pouring throughout entire acres, hectares of land, the peruvian army had to get involved from rescuing children in here. according...
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we're just about a 10-minute drive away from the pacific ocean.ot everything right here in costa mesa. >> and a special organization empowering the latino community. >> the latino community foundation exists to amplify the voices of latino in the state of california. latinos, as you know, make up the largest ethnic majority in the state, and we believe that as we invest in the leadership of latinos, the economy and our democracy will thrive as a state. >> but first, aubrey is cook
we're just about a 10-minute drive away from the pacific ocean.ot everything right here in costa mesa. >> and a special organization empowering the latino community. >> the latino community foundation exists to amplify the voices of latino in the state of california. latinos, as you know, make up the largest ethnic majority in the state, and we believe that as we invest in the leadership of latinos, the economy and our democracy will thrive as a state. >> but first, aubrey is...
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planes came from the east china sea and passed between islands in okinawa before heading toward the pacific ocean. all of them later flew back toward the east china sea. official says the aircraft didn't violate japan's airspace and the asdf planes were scrambled to insure that. >>> three chinese navy vessels sailed through the area on the same day. ministry suspects the aircraft and vessels took part in a drill staged by china's navy and air force. the air self-defense force has scrambled jets more than 1,000 times through the ten months through january higher than the cold war record of 944 in 1984. the number of scrambled planes has been surging. >>> syrian forces have recaptured the ancient city of pal m palmyra from the islamic state group. they took control a year ago, only to lose it in december. it's registered a as a unesco world heritage site. the government's fight against the group is complicated by continued resistance from syria's opposition forces. >>> russia's deputy prime minister has indicated his country is ready to go it alone if there are no breakthroughs with talks with japa
planes came from the east china sea and passed between islands in okinawa before heading toward the pacific ocean. all of them later flew back toward the east china sea. official says the aircraft didn't violate japan's airspace and the asdf planes were scrambled to insure that. >>> three chinese navy vessels sailed through the area on the same day. ministry suspects the aircraft and vessels took part in a drill staged by china's navy and air force. the air self-defense force has...
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live deoppler 7, all of this cloud cover you see over the pacific ocean, that's more rain that has to work through our neck of the woods the next 24 hours. that's why the storm impact scale still with us on monday. it's a similar setup. we will have the scattered showers and any shower has the chance to dump more hail, maybe thunder and more flakes on our highest peaks. future weather, when we're on air tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m., likely tracking more showers moving through to start off monday. even more flakes right around mount hamilton. the theme of the day really going to be unsettled weather. through 8:00, isolated showers. not everyone is seeing the rain at the same time. showers are dotting the land sk scape out there. the showers will press north. the call tomorrow, you will have the umbrella with you. won't need it the entire day. showers -- it's another cool day out there. temperatures only topping out in the 50s. we saw one to two feet of snow in sierra. look at the additional snowfall. six to perhaps 12 more inches through monday each. accuweather seven day forecast. sh
live deoppler 7, all of this cloud cover you see over the pacific ocean, that's more rain that has to work through our neck of the woods the next 24 hours. that's why the storm impact scale still with us on monday. it's a similar setup. we will have the scattered showers and any shower has the chance to dump more hail, maybe thunder and more flakes on our highest peaks. future weather, when we're on air tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m., likely tracking more showers moving through to start off...
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we water the pacific ocean with it. >> get this.one inch of rainfall, los angeles throws awaway, sheds, 7.6 billion galls of water. every timeme it rains an inch. lett me repeat that. 7.6 billio, with a "b," gallons of water run off, rush off to the storm drains to the river every time it rains an inch. ththat water that we thrhrow aw, if we were to c capture it, mane our landscapes efficiently, it's enough to meet at least half our needs, possibibly 60% or even 70% of our needs. >> uh, you know, we've got about a foot of water, so, that's just--just enough to comfortably float down here. >> our main goal now that the film is f finished is to o enere communitieies into taking g act. >> i in 1938, there was nono sof oversight to say, "how can we solve the water r runoff, butut also keep ththe steelhead in the river? how do we build a channel that can be friendly to people, rather than just a conduit for runoff? so now we have a multi, multi, multimillion dollar challenge to try y and revitalize and restore this rriver. >> the l.a. ri
we water the pacific ocean with it. >> get this.one inch of rainfall, los angeles throws awaway, sheds, 7.6 billion galls of water. every timeme it rains an inch. lett me repeat that. 7.6 billio, with a "b," gallons of water run off, rush off to the storm drains to the river every time it rains an inch. ththat water that we thrhrow aw, if we were to c capture it, mane our landscapes efficiently, it's enough to meet at least half our needs, possibibly 60% or even 70% of our...
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all this footage of jim driving the pacific ocean in the background and walking up the steps to hearsttle. he's eating a hot dog. and i never saw him again. and he was dead in six months. >> reporter: but stewart had her own struggles. >> after i left "little house" went into a depression. i was drinking too much. i was doing drugs. and i ended up going into rehab. >> reporter: stewart eventually moved to napa with her second husband who died five years ago. then she successful battled cancer. you might say it's the kind of life that would make a good book. well -- >> it's called "little house in the hollywood hills". >> reporter: the real heart of the story was things like surviving alcoholism and the death of a spouse and total financial ruin and just bouncing back. >> reporter: these days stewart lives quietly in napa sewing what she calls beadle bags for her legions of "little house" fans. though stewart continues to occasionally act, she's now playing what maybe her finest role yet, a newlywed. >> i'm healthy, happy, in love. >> reporter: reporting for nbc bay area news. >> from l
all this footage of jim driving the pacific ocean in the background and walking up the steps to hearsttle. he's eating a hot dog. and i never saw him again. and he was dead in six months. >> reporter: but stewart had her own struggles. >> after i left "little house" went into a depression. i was drinking too much. i was doing drugs. and i ended up going into rehab. >> reporter: stewart eventually moved to napa with her second husband who died five years ago. then she...
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this is the only video in color, a massive mesmerizing nuclear test explosion on the pacific ocean in958 called operation hard tack. it's one of thousands of decaying nuclear test films that a scientist and crew of archivists and film experts at lawrence livermore national lab have unearthed. >> we've located about 6,500 of them and to date we've scanned a little over about 4,200 films and we've analyzed just a small fraction of those. >> reporter: for decades the films and data they contained were top secret locked away in high security vaults. in a video the lab released nuclear physicist greg spriggs says the film still capables secrets. >> looking at these -- contains secrets. >> looking at these films we found a lot of different pieces of information had not been analyzed in the '50s and we're discovering new things about these detonations never even seen before. >> reporter: but the u.s. government declassified them and the lab has posted dozens of the films on youtube for the toward to see, they're is no after president donald trump made waves by tweet having mere months after
this is the only video in color, a massive mesmerizing nuclear test explosion on the pacific ocean in958 called operation hard tack. it's one of thousands of decaying nuclear test films that a scientist and crew of archivists and film experts at lawrence livermore national lab have unearthed. >> we've located about 6,500 of them and to date we've scanned a little over about 4,200 films and we've analyzed just a small fraction of those. >> reporter: for decades the films and data...
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the plane circled over and over again over the pacific ocean just off the coast of monterey making at least 10 loops. >> you can see them turning around. >> reporter: over and over again? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: the nearly 300 passengers were told to leave the secure area to rebook their flights with just a handful of ticketing agents. some were offered first class seats. others meals. still, others got a hotel room. and are you ready for the kicker? the next flight to hawaii leaves tomorrow. annoyed? >> very. it's travel. frustrated but not tired. wish we were there but it happens. >> reporter: what would make it better for you? >> to be in hawaii right now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: as you saw there the plane was able to fly in under its own power. it seemed to be okay as it taxied in to the gate here. technically this was not listed as any kind of emergency. we're live at the airport in san jose. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> after she got off the plane, passenger jamie furlong tweeted, hawaiian airlines is just so great! i absolutely love flying in circles for three hours. just to land back
the plane circled over and over again over the pacific ocean just off the coast of monterey making at least 10 loops. >> you can see them turning around. >> reporter: over and over again? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: the nearly 300 passengers were told to leave the secure area to rebook their flights with just a handful of ticketing agents. some were offered first class seats. others meals. still, others got a hotel room. and are you ready for the kicker? the next flight to...
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warm willing waters in the pacific ocean are said to be what's caused the intense rainfall. armed forces are helping police in over 800 cities that has declared an emergency. meanwhile, in peru's capitol of leap, a residents lining up for fresh drinking water. many without food, water and shelter. authorities say close to 12,000 homes have been affected by the floods. the storms are expected to continue for another two weeks. >> well, back at home, ice from last week's storm created dangerous situation for one unlucky deer. >> rescue crews had to step in after the anal got stuck at a frozen ponds in new jersey, trapped yesterday morning in rock berry township. first responders were able to reach it, bring it safely to shore. officials say the deer was taken to wildlife sanctuary, and is expected to be okay. >> that's good news. >> more good news, time 4:42. >> katie? >> guys, i can bear some nice weather news for a change. yes, last monday remember we were looking ahead to major nor'easter, one day away, so not this time. couple every disturbance toss track here, more than a
warm willing waters in the pacific ocean are said to be what's caused the intense rainfall. armed forces are helping police in over 800 cities that has declared an emergency. meanwhile, in peru's capitol of leap, a residents lining up for fresh drinking water. many without food, water and shelter. authorities say close to 12,000 homes have been affected by the floods. the storms are expected to continue for another two weeks. >> well, back at home, ice from last week's storm created...
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this case to divert to los angeles and de-plane the passenger before beginning to fly over the pacific ocean. >> i thought it was ridiculous. first of all it cost $12,000 for them to land here and it was a 12-dollar blanket. >> the flight eventually took off for hawaii nearly four hours behind schedule. >> and that was peter reporting again that flight did eventually made it -- make it to honolulu. >> upset passenger also made it to hawaii on different airlines, no charges expected. >> you know what, if i was the man, give $12 and give the man a blanket. >> and really, are they really cold. >> they don't give you anything. >> that's ridiculous, just give a guy a blanket? >> well, the flight attendant -- if i was another passenger, just give him the 12 bucks, get it over, with you're delaying my flight to hawaii? >> right. >> i would like to go to hawaii this morning, lauren, can you hand it will? >> will you take me with you? >> yes, i will. here's $12. >> group trip, yes. busy morning, winter weather advisory in effect, it has been extended and expanded by the national weather service inclu
this case to divert to los angeles and de-plane the passenger before beginning to fly over the pacific ocean. >> i thought it was ridiculous. first of all it cost $12,000 for them to land here and it was a 12-dollar blanket. >> the flight eventually took off for hawaii nearly four hours behind schedule. >> and that was peter reporting again that flight did eventually made it -- make it to honolulu. >> upset passenger also made it to hawaii on different airlines, no...
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that's where it successfully landed in the pacific ocean off the coast of baja, california.was equipped with a heat shield that protected the two tons of cargo. how stem cells can help us understand cancer. valuable stuff inside that capsule. >> a report in this mornings "washington post." poison control centers receive calls every day about children exposed to opioids. 188,000 called were placed to poison control senters for peeved yatic and teen exposure from 2000 to 2015. it increased 86% between 2000 and 2009. children under 5 had the largest exposures. >>> there is a new twist to the ancient sport of curling that involves ice and wheels. this is the first tournament where they use cars in place of stones. four teams of ten people. the russian made cars go toward a target. the result, a slow motion demolition derby here. it was inspired by car crashes on black ice. we have seen curling. >> i'm an avid fan. >> an olympic sport? i don't know about the bumper cars becoming anything more. >> the things you can come up with when you have time on your hands. push this car into
that's where it successfully landed in the pacific ocean off the coast of baja, california.was equipped with a heat shield that protected the two tons of cargo. how stem cells can help us understand cancer. valuable stuff inside that capsule. >> a report in this mornings "washington post." poison control centers receive calls every day about children exposed to opioids. 188,000 called were placed to poison control senters for peeved yatic and teen exposure from 2000 to 2015. it...