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we are 107 miles from the pacific ocean. without that, we would be in big trouble. rail infrastructure is incredibly important. so many of the commodities we are exporting here could not arrive without rail infrastructure. railroads themselves make billions of dollars of investments, and they are continuing to do that. there are investments that need to be made it railroad related infrastructure, that are not as much a benefit to the railroads as they are two other forms or modes of transportation, who are presently impeded by rail operations, so overpasses and under crossings and all kinds of related infrastructure, particularly in complex urban areas like this, where the government itself has a real interest in helping the balance of commerce occur, without being impeded by our rail operations. >> think if lewis and clark were here today, i think there would be some surprises. they probably cannot imagine the size of these ships and some of the facilities that have been built along the waterfront. in other ways, they would not be surprised. i think they knew back
we are 107 miles from the pacific ocean. without that, we would be in big trouble. rail infrastructure is incredibly important. so many of the commodities we are exporting here could not arrive without rail infrastructure. railroads themselves make billions of dollars of investments, and they are continuing to do that. there are investments that need to be made it railroad related infrastructure, that are not as much a benefit to the railroads as they are two other forms or modes of...
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this long journey had reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although, it turned out it was not quite the pacific, but they were close and he wrote in his journal famously, oceanview, oh the joy so this was in november 1805. there was a great deal of ecstasy at the time, but as the core discovery spent the next several months in oregon on the coast, a bit inland from the coast they quickly grew disenchanted with its. rainy winter and claimed only seven or eight days had been without train that winter and they also complained a lot about the food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they lived basically off elk meat and roots and because the weather was so damp they couldn't drive the meat and so it was often in the process of spoiling while they were eating it, so i actually looked back with some nostalgia to the previous winter, which they had spent in what is now north dakota, which was very cold, sometimes 40 but degrees below zero, but at least they had plenty of game two of off of in a variety different things that they could eat. so, they weren't
this long journey had reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although, it turned out it was not quite the pacific, but they were close and he wrote in his journal famously, oceanview, oh the joy so this was in november 1805. there was a great deal of ecstasy at the time, but as the core discovery spent the next several months in oregon on the coast, a bit inland from the coast they quickly grew disenchanted with its. rainy winter and claimed only seven or eight days...
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when clark first saw the pacific ocean -- he wrote in his journal view, of thein joy. -- saying, "ocean in view. oh, the joy." spent the next several months in oregon on the coast a little bit inland from the coast. they quickly grew disenchanted with it. it was a very rainy winter. they claimed only seven or eight days had been without rain that winter. they also complained a lot about the food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they lived off alchemy -- elk meat and roots. they couldn't drive to meet. -- liquid and dry the meat. to their previous winter, which they had spent in , which was very cool, sometimes 40 degrees below zero, but at least they had plenty of game to live off of. a variety of different things they can eat. they weren't necessarily enamored with their time in oregon. despite their initial excitement anothering here interesting thing is the lengths they went to preserve these books and keep them dry during what was obviously a watery journey. lewis how tought wrap books and oilcloth and they had some kind of drum or hatbox that they stored the books in. they
when clark first saw the pacific ocean -- he wrote in his journal view, of thein joy. -- saying, "ocean in view. oh, the joy." spent the next several months in oregon on the coast a little bit inland from the coast. they quickly grew disenchanted with it. it was a very rainy winter. they claimed only seven or eight days had been without rain that winter. they also complained a lot about the food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they lived off alchemy -- elk meat and roots....
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including material represented of the types of things they brought with them on the expedition to the pacific ocean, contemporary material that informed their decisions and the type of expedition they undertook. we will see contemporary accounts of the expedition to read almost immediately after they returned to washington. we also see the legacy of expedition, material that reflexive on expedition from 100, 150 years later and romanticizes the events of the expedition. i think they show us a developing relationship of americans with the idea of the west. so we start with material that reflects upon the nature adventuring and the unknown from the early 19 and even 18th century, and then move forward once the west was beginning to be known into the sort of more scientific and knowledge based understanding of this still frontier america. we're going to learn about the traveling library and the books that lewis and clark and the entire expedition took along with them at great effort with doctor carter. then we'll talk to associate head of collections about early counts of the expedition upon their ret
including material represented of the types of things they brought with them on the expedition to the pacific ocean, contemporary material that informed their decisions and the type of expedition they undertook. we will see contemporary accounts of the expedition to read almost immediately after they returned to washington. we also see the legacy of expedition, material that reflexive on expedition from 100, 150 years later and romanticizes the events of the expedition. i think they show us a...
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. influences from the pacific ocean.m kept screaming "i'm dead, i'm dead!" bullets are flying out, bullets are flying in> a carjacking victim recalls the terrifying moments a wanted fugitive forced her to drive while police gave chase and a gunbattle ensued. plus.... a husband accused of killing his wife on a cruise ship. what he reportedly told someone ... about why he did it. <><> ((gary sports tease)) "it's training camp time. they're starting to arrive, the 49ers and the raiders. we'll give you a little hit from santa clara. also, hey, the warrior roster is fully stocked now. we'll tell you the latest guy to sign and we'll have a little fun speaking to the warriors. can't have enough of this guy, steph curry, one more time, across the pond. later in this broadcast." ((steve lead - landing vo)) with all the free games offered on phones on tablets kids now have access to online gaming at a young age. as a parent it can be challenging to know what games, and what platforms, are safe. kron 4's tech reporter
. influences from the pacific ocean.m kept screaming "i'm dead, i'm dead!" bullets are flying out, bullets are flying in> a carjacking victim recalls the terrifying moments a wanted fugitive forced her to drive while police gave chase and a gunbattle ensued. plus.... a husband accused of killing his wife on a cruise ship. what he reportedly told someone ... about why he did it. ((gary sports tease)) "it's training camp time. they're starting to arrive, the 49ers and the...
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clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it turned out it was not the pacific, but they were close, he wrote in his joy."l famously "ode the 1805.as in november of it was a great deal of ecstasy. spent the next several months in oregon along the coast, a little bit inland from the coast. winter, they rainy claim that only seven or eight days had in without rain that winter. the complained a lot about food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they laid off -- they lived off elk meat. because the weather was so damp they cannot try the mean -- dry the meat. it was often stolen. i look back to the nostalgia of their previous winter, which they spent in what is now north dakota, which was very cold. sometimes 40 degrees below zero. at least they had money of game to live off of, and a variety of things they could eat. they were not an armored with edeir time in oregon -- enamor with their time in oregon, despite arriving there. the links that they went do to keep this dry during what was a watery journey, they had jefferson who taught lewis how to wrap books in oilcloth. they had s
clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it turned out it was not the pacific, but they were close, he wrote in his joy."l famously "ode the 1805.as in november of it was a great deal of ecstasy. spent the next several months in oregon along the coast, a little bit inland from the coast. winter, they rainy claim that only seven or eight days had in without rain that winter. the complained a lot about food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they laid off -- they lived off elk...
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the stunning and colorful comments the pacific ocean. ( pam ) the new head of communications at the white house.... is not at a loss for words. the stunning and colorful comments coming from anthony scaramucci ... about his new colleagues in the west wing.( steve ) and it could be a probably leaves bay area residents buzzing. the insect that is on the rise and generating lots of calls.( pam ) we return to a bay area neighborhood which people say.. is plagued by illegal dumping. see what one resident caught happening on the street.. with a surveillance camera. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. (steve) another chapter tonight in the widespread sex scandal that has rocked
the stunning and colorful comments the pacific ocean. ( pam ) the new head of communications at the white house.... is not at a loss for words. the stunning and colorful comments coming from anthony scaramucci ... about his new colleagues in the west wing.( steve ) and it could be a probably leaves bay area residents buzzing. the insect that is on the rise and generating lots of calls.( pam ) we return to a bay area neighborhood which people say.. is plagued by illegal dumping. see what one...
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understandably ecstatic that this long journey has reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it wasn't quite in the pacific, he wrote in his journal ocean and view, oh the joy. ofs was in november 18 053 -- 1805. discovery spent the next several months in theyn along the coast quickly grew disenchanted with it. they claimed only seven or eight days had been without rain that winter. and complaining a lot about the food, they had trouble finding rings to eat. they lived off of elk meat and roots. because of the weather was so damp they couldn't drive the meat. it was often in the process of spoiling while eating it. so they look back with some nostalgia to their previous winter, which they sent in with very dakota, which was cold, sometimes 40 degrees below zero. at least they had plenty of game to live off of and a variety of different things they could eat. they were in -- weren't necessarily enamored with their time in oregon, despite initial excitement at arriving here. to tonks they went preserve these books and keep them dry was a watery journey. lewis how tota
understandably ecstatic that this long journey has reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it wasn't quite in the pacific, he wrote in his journal ocean and view, oh the joy. ofs was in november 18 053 -- 1805. discovery spent the next several months in theyn along the coast quickly grew disenchanted with it. they claimed only seven or eight days had been without rain that winter. and complaining a lot about the food, they had trouble finding rings to eat....
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pacific. let's turn to the third largest ocean that would be the indian ocean so pacific 160 million square kilometers, atlantic, around 100. indian ocean just a tad smaller but a big ocean. you could take the entire land maps of the united states times three and put it in the indian ocean, with it began routs today increasingly hay dro are car won, the two geopolitical actors india on the left. pakistan on the right. have their own kind of cold war manifesting and maritime confrontation in this indian ocean. we see piracy around the edges of it. and off the coast of yemen, we see the inner play of shia that's supporting rebels and sunni, saudi arabia, the gulf states supporting the government of yemen with the united states leaning towards scraib a great deal of action is playing out in the maritime theater. and we ought to consider the number one challenge in the indian ocean is right here -- it's iran that's the ran i can flag this is a missile. iran sees itself as an imperial power. they will seek to recreate the persian empire. these are the battle flags of cyrus the magnificent, 25h years ago, d
pacific. let's turn to the third largest ocean that would be the indian ocean so pacific 160 million square kilometers, atlantic, around 100. indian ocean just a tad smaller but a big ocean. you could take the entire land maps of the united states times three and put it in the indian ocean, with it began routs today increasingly hay dro are car won, the two geopolitical actors india on the left. pakistan on the right. have their own kind of cold war manifesting and maritime confrontation in...
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remain above seasonal averages while coastal areas remain cooler as a result of influences from the pacific ocean. (pam) coming up:be careful outside... we'll show you where in the bay area... there has been a rise in yellow jackets. (steve) then -- new a ten: a bay area veteran says he is unable to live in his college's housing -- because he is "too old". it's a story you'll only see on kron4. (pam) and next:a wild crash caught on a security camera... in a quiet bay area neighborhood. tonight -- what one person who lives on the block says.. led up to the violent collision. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. (steve) take a look at this: dramatic video of a crash in san jose. tonight - in a story you'll only see on four.. kron4's rob faldeboe talked to the view
remain above seasonal averages while coastal areas remain cooler as a result of influences from the pacific ocean. (pam) coming up:be careful outside... we'll show you where in the bay area... there has been a rise in yellow jackets. (steve) then -- new a ten: a bay area veteran says he is unable to live in his college's housing -- because he is "too old". it's a story you'll only see on kron4. (pam) and next:a wild crash caught on a security camera... in a quiet bay area...
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agency posted this video showing the system tracking and intercepting a ballistic missile over the pacific ocean. this test comes on the heels of yet another intercontinental ballistic missile test from north korea. the exercise will help the u.s. stay ahead of that evolving threat. >>> the tension between the u.s. and russia continues to escalate. russian president vladimir putin ordering more than 700 u.s. diplomats out of his country. putin is not happy the united states lawmakers have passed a package of sanctions against russia, those sanctions are in response to russia's effort to influence last year's presidential election. the russian president today says 755 u.s. diplomatic staff and employees have to leave the russian federation by september 1st. remember, last december, former president obama ordered russian diplomats to leave the united states including some from the russian consulate in san francisco. >>> still to come a new chief-of-staff, the president welcoming general john kelly after a failed attempt to repeal obamacare. >>> plus a warning for people heading to the coast. the d
agency posted this video showing the system tracking and intercepting a ballistic missile over the pacific ocean. this test comes on the heels of yet another intercontinental ballistic missile test from north korea. the exercise will help the u.s. stay ahead of that evolving threat. >>> the tension between the u.s. and russia continues to escalate. russian president vladimir putin ordering more than 700 u.s. diplomats out of his country. putin is not happy the united states lawmakers...
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ourof the great assets is 362 miles of pacific ocean shoreline. way back in 1913 the governor who was really the first progressive governor here in oregon declared all of the beaches to be public. he did not want private development on the beaches. fast-forward to 1956 when a motel owner here on the northern access toto limit some of the beach to his guests. to block the public from coming onto this area which was from the satellite to the vegetation line. the governor who had been in him toin 1967 wanted stop that. very dramatically in may of 1967 he flew down by helicopter with the press, landed at the beach, he dramatically through a light on the sand with a poll saying this to was part of the public beach. later on the legislation would give the donor power to declare more of the beachfront as public property where you cannot build on it. now017 where we are health-care reform remains on top of the national agenda on top of national debate. when you return home was 30 years ago the debate was still going on then. oregonians became a leader in
ourof the great assets is 362 miles of pacific ocean shoreline. way back in 1913 the governor who was really the first progressive governor here in oregon declared all of the beaches to be public. he did not want private development on the beaches. fast-forward to 1956 when a motel owner here on the northern access toto limit some of the beach to his guests. to block the public from coming onto this area which was from the satellite to the vegetation line. the governor who had been in him toin...
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one of oregon's greek assets is our 363 miles of pacific ocean shoreline. way back in 1913, governor all's wild west, who was the first progressive governor declared all oregon's beaches to be public highways. private hotels and motels put on the beaches. fast-forward to 1966 when a motel owner in kanin beach on the north coast in oregon try to limit access to some of the beach. they had a hotel guests only and block the public from coming onto this area. it was from the sam mind to the vegetation mine. wanted toom mccall stop that. , in may ofically 1967, he flew down by helicopter, landed on the beach and are medically a line in the sand with a pull to say that -- pole to say that this too was part of the public beach. ,e would endorse his idea giving the governor power to declare more of the beachfront as public property where you cannot build anything on it. in 2017, where we are now, health-care reform remains on top of the national agenda, on top of the national the bead. you return -- debate. you return to 1939 and the health care debate was ill goin
one of oregon's greek assets is our 363 miles of pacific ocean shoreline. way back in 1913, governor all's wild west, who was the first progressive governor declared all oregon's beaches to be public highways. private hotels and motels put on the beaches. fast-forward to 1966 when a motel owner in kanin beach on the north coast in oregon try to limit access to some of the beach. they had a hotel guests only and block the public from coming onto this area. it was from the sam mind to the...
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clark expedition in 1806 the expedition returned byk to philadelphia followed the trip to the pacific ocean. or that seven men were asked encouraged to keep a journal for their expedition. they were asked to keep meticulous journals on the way. into more finalized but stated upon returning in 1806 they had begun working on taking all of for the corps of discovery. unfortunately lewis base -- passed away in the console before he could finish putting up his final report. at that point in time the journals themselves made their way back to philadelphia where a man took over the information and began assembling it into a final report. in 1814, this was eight years after the expedition itself we finally get the final report of the expedition as a government publication. and is mostly physical data information on the native americans they encountered. and what may be used by future explorers for those in the area. is a two mindset that gets publication that is the official report. the official publication for this was 1400 copies. what you see here is one of about a dozen copies that exist. was a
clark expedition in 1806 the expedition returned byk to philadelphia followed the trip to the pacific ocean. or that seven men were asked encouraged to keep a journal for their expedition. they were asked to keep meticulous journals on the way. into more finalized but stated upon returning in 1806 they had begun working on taking all of for the corps of discovery. unfortunately lewis base -- passed away in the console before he could finish putting up his final report. at that point in time the...
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one of oregon's great assets is the 326 miles of pacific ocean shoreline. way back in 1913 governor oswald west, the first progressive governor here, declared all of the beaches to be private highways. did not want public hotels and motels on the beaches. fast forward to 1966 when a motel owner in cannon beach here on the north coast here in oregon, he tried to limit access to system of the beach to his hotel guests only. and to block the public in coming onto this area which is kind of from the sand line to the vegetation line. governor tom mccaw who was then in office, 1967, he wanted to stop that. so very dramatically in may of 1967 he flew down by helicopter with the press there, landed on the beach, then went up to -- dramatically drew a line in the sand with a pole to say that this too was part of the public beach in his mind. later on the legislature would endorse mccaw's idea giving the governor power to declare more of the beachfront as public property where you could not build anything on it. well in 2017 where we are now, health care reform remai
one of oregon's great assets is the 326 miles of pacific ocean shoreline. way back in 1913 governor oswald west, the first progressive governor here, declared all of the beaches to be private highways. did not want public hotels and motels on the beaches. fast forward to 1966 when a motel owner in cannon beach here on the north coast here in oregon, he tried to limit access to system of the beach to his hotel guests only. and to block the public in coming onto this area which is kind of from...
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they have a rented property in malibu, a beautiful house that overlooks the pacific ocean. >> the dailymail.com reports that the twins were born prematurely but are doing well and are now at this malibu mansion. >> they were in hospital for about a week until they were allowed to leave. they were receiving treatment and i would imagine that they will continue to be closely monitored. >> the luxurious property has 14 bathrooms, ten bedrooms and a 25 foot infinity pool. it's the home of the vampire queen of louisiana in true blood. it's equipped with anything you could ever want. i'm not sure how much the newborns will take advantage of the amenities but they're paying $400,000 a month in order to stay there. >> i have a couple of name suggestions. don't know if she'll take them but i've got a couple, beyonce. now, from a mom of three to a superstar athlete about to become a mom for the first time, serena williams is due to have her baby at the end of summer and has made it official, she's not retiring from tennis. that makes her a wonder woman on and off the court. >> i definitely plan on coming
they have a rented property in malibu, a beautiful house that overlooks the pacific ocean. >> the dailymail.com reports that the twins were born prematurely but are doing well and are now at this malibu mansion. >> they were in hospital for about a week until they were allowed to leave. they were receiving treatment and i would imagine that they will continue to be closely monitored. >> the luxurious property has 14 bathrooms, ten bedrooms and a 25 foot infinity pool. it's the...
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a story out there saying that this thing's not leaking so it's probably still leaking into the pacific ocean we know that there's hundreds of thousands of of leaders of water contaminated water that there were tons i should say hundreds of thousands of tons of water that was supposed to be dumped just a week ago into the pacific ocean of contaminated water that didn't happen due to an outcry from. the fishing industry in japan but they're going to reinvestigate that next and now coming up in september and that still might go down so any way you look at it through because she might some people say it's so you know the second worst nuclear disaster after chernobyl others say del this is the worst and this thing is still going on six years after the disaster even little robots can solve everything back to you. and that is our news tonight follow me on twitter at news with ed like me on the facebook page we got it dot com i'm michel martin from the r.t.e. newsroom tonight thanks for watching the super record or. i'm going to do just that you're watching our. i think the average viewer just after
a story out there saying that this thing's not leaking so it's probably still leaking into the pacific ocean we know that there's hundreds of thousands of of leaders of water contaminated water that there were tons i should say hundreds of thousands of tons of water that was supposed to be dumped just a week ago into the pacific ocean of contaminated water that didn't happen due to an outcry from. the fishing industry in japan but they're going to reinvestigate that next and now coming up in...
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along with the plans to create a consolidated eurasian space stretching from the atlantic to the pacific ocean this is i in the side i've come through with and i hope in the hope of the sale of the sponsor p. and even the us who was a good that's a good one but this is will smith for herself because it will smith. does he but he could have he didn't if if he'd never that involved and then she didn't bet on them while this goes europeans who lived through the twentieth century a few years ago thirties former director of the stratford private intelligence and little working for the u.s. intelligence and the department of state george friedman made a stunning admission for the united states to primordial fears for german technology at cermak capital russian natural resources russian as the only combination that has for centuries skit how the united states. that revelation should have provoked discussion in both german political circles and the mass media however. no one seemed to notice. the zone of i going down as how does. giving this money does often exist but if. on view is that what your own
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. >>> they've been writing to each other from opposite sides of the pacific ocean for nearly four decadesday these pen pals met face-to-face for the very first time. >>> cooler weather to start the week. how long will that last? up next is the accuweather forecast. >>> the marlins held a frish fry at at&t park the last three days, grilling the giants for three more hits, two from >>> a sentimental meeting from necessary notice between two people who were close friends but never saw each other for nearly 40 years. she welcomed her friend from new zealand to the u.s. they began writing 36 years ago after steve looked through tammy's friend's yearbook and saw her picture. >> i lost contact for nearly ten years. i imagined to track her down. yeah, i think more people should be pen friends. the world would be a happier place. >> he became a paraplegic after a failed back surgery. she plans to take him to meet the woman who introduced them. >>> it's not easy to win the lottery one time, how about two times? rosa dominguez did that in less than a week. she bought a scratch ticket and won $500,00
. >>> they've been writing to each other from opposite sides of the pacific ocean for nearly four decadesday these pen pals met face-to-face for the very first time. >>> cooler weather to start the week. how long will that last? up next is the accuweather forecast. >>> the marlins held a frish fry at at&t park the last three days, grilling the giants for three more hits, two from >>> a sentimental meeting from necessary notice between two people who were...
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. >>> they've been writing to each other from opposite sides of the pacific ocean for nearly four decadesday these pen pals met face-to-face for the very first time. >>> cooler weather to start the week. how long will that last? up next is the accuweather forecast. >>> the marlins held a frish fry at at&t park the last three days, grilling the giants for three more hits, two from >>> a sentimental meeting from necessary notice between two people who were close friends but never saw each other for nearly 40 years. she welcomed her friend from new zealand to the u.s. they began writing 36 years ago after steve looked through tammy's friend's yearbook and saw her picture. >> i lost contact for nearly ten years. i imagined to track her down. yeah, i think more people should be pen friends. the world would be a happier place. >> he became a paraplegic after a failed back surgery. she plans to take him to meet the woman who introduced them. >>> it's not easy to win the lottery one time, how about two times? rosa dominguez did that in less than a week. she bought a scratch ticket and won $500,00
. >>> they've been writing to each other from opposite sides of the pacific ocean for nearly four decadesday these pen pals met face-to-face for the very first time. >>> cooler weather to start the week. how long will that last? up next is the accuweather forecast. >>> the marlins held a frish fry at at&t park the last three days, grilling the giants for three more hits, two from >>> a sentimental meeting from necessary notice between two people who were...
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they would stretch from the pacific ocean to the state of idaho across the entire east, west brent of my state. and if you think about how much of an impact this has on rural americans, one out of three oregonians in rural oregon on the oregon health plan, oregon's medicaid program and has a big impact on our seniors. our seniors in long-term care in oregon as a leader in helping families and individuals stay ie their homes as their health care deteriorates. but when they could no longer stay in their home because of the nature of the extent of their care, they are through medicaid able to go and get long-term care in a nursing home. and not long-term care paid for by the oregon health plan covers about 60% of the individuals in long-term care. but i was down in klamath falls at a nursing home and i was h reciting the national statistic, 60% and ahead of the nursing home said senator, here it is virtually 100%. i looked at those residents on the long hallway and one woman asked while i was there and when i explained it, she said senator, i'm paid for by medicaid. medicaid goes away. i
they would stretch from the pacific ocean to the state of idaho across the entire east, west brent of my state. and if you think about how much of an impact this has on rural americans, one out of three oregonians in rural oregon on the oregon health plan, oregon's medicaid program and has a big impact on our seniors. our seniors in long-term care in oregon as a leader in helping families and individuals stay ie their homes as their health care deteriorates. but when they could no longer stay...
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we have a couple of different storms over the pacific ocean that's affecting our weather. now, first off, we're talking about tropical storm irwin, hurricane hilary. together, they are churning up the surf in southern california. it's a delayed response as far as the surf is concerned late this weekend we'll have the beach hazard statement go into effect. the time is a little off but we'll see some vigorous swells and some dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves. be careful. because with the impending heat here, we have a lot of people flocking to the beaches. santa cruz today 76 degrees. wow! don't forget the sunblock. this morning, sunrise at 6:08. we're already seeing it in mount vaca area where today's high will be near 100. otherwise near 70 at the beaches. 70s and comes across the bay today. check out the peninsula into the 80s. hey, san jose, you were at 90 yesterday. same today. same in santa rosa at 93. a little bit cooler in throughout the tri-valley but you'll barely feel the difference. going with an outside number of 98 to about 100 towards the delta. same on
we have a couple of different storms over the pacific ocean that's affecting our weather. now, first off, we're talking about tropical storm irwin, hurricane hilary. together, they are churning up the surf in southern california. it's a delayed response as far as the surf is concerned late this weekend we'll have the beach hazard statement go into effect. the time is a little off but we'll see some vigorous swells and some dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves. be careful. because with the...
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they have a rented property in malibu, a beautiful house that overlooks the pacific ocean. >> the dailymail.comeports that the twins were born prematurely but are doing well and are now at this malibu mansion. >> they were in hospital for about a week until they were allowed to leave. they were receiving treatment and i would imagine that they will continue to be closely monitored. >> the luxurious property has 14 bathrooms, ten bedrooms and a 25 foot infinity pool. it's the home of the vampire queen of louisiana in true blood. it's equipped with anything you could ever want. i'm not sure how much the newborns will take advantage of the amenities but they're paying $400,000 a month in order to stay there. >> i have a couple of name suggestions. don't know if she'll take them but i've got a couple, beyonce. now, from a mom of three to a superstar athlete about to become a mom for the first time, serena williams is due to have her baby at the end of summer and has made it official, she's not retiring from tennis. that makes her a wonder woman on and off the court. >> i definitely plan on coming b
they have a rented property in malibu, a beautiful house that overlooks the pacific ocean. >> the dailymail.comeports that the twins were born prematurely but are doing well and are now at this malibu mansion. >> they were in hospital for about a week until they were allowed to leave. they were receiving treatment and i would imagine that they will continue to be closely monitored. >> the luxurious property has 14 bathrooms, ten bedrooms and a 25 foot infinity pool. it's the...
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tested the terminal high altitude missile defense system or thad in launched test missile over the pacific ocean from alaska. missile defense logistics agency says this is the 15th successful intercept in 15 tests of the weapon's system. >>> 5:05. search for missing swimmer is now on hold. suspended is search last night. coast guard said the woman disappeared early yesterday morning while swimming with a friend. that friend told police they both got caught in the high surf. issued a warning about dangerous rip currents. checked with bill henley this morning. there's still a moderate risk for rip currents today. >>> new jersey governor chris christie taking heat for his actions at a baseball game. take a look. chris tooe catie calling a fan shot. moments earlier the fan called him a hypocrite and that's when the governor got up in the fan's face. >> take a look at christie at baseball games this year. >>> road resurfacing program could impact your morning commute this morning. crews begin work on roosevelt boulevard between street and bucks county line. the project is expected to be completed in
tested the terminal high altitude missile defense system or thad in launched test missile over the pacific ocean from alaska. missile defense logistics agency says this is the 15th successful intercept in 15 tests of the weapon's system. >>> 5:05. search for missing swimmer is now on hold. suspended is search last night. coast guard said the woman disappeared early yesterday morning while swimming with a friend. that friend told police they both got caught in the high surf. issued a...
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with plans to create a consolidated eurasian space stretching from the edge and i'm sick to the pacific oceans this is the side i've come through with and i opened the. door this month for free and even of us who was good and that's over. on this is will smith for herself as it will smith. as he but he could have freedom if if he'd never get involved in cheating death on them while those europeans who lived through the twentieth century a few years ago heard he's former director of the stratford private intelligence and little working for the u.s. intelligence and the department of state george friedman made a stunning admission for the. stage the primordial fears for german technology cermak capital russian natural resources russian as the only combination that has for centuries skit how the united states. that revelation should have provoked discussion in both german political circles and the mass media however no one seemed to notice. when given to show the sort of i get on with this is how does. giving this money does often play it. on view and is that what your own does money not all and
with plans to create a consolidated eurasian space stretching from the edge and i'm sick to the pacific oceans this is the side i've come through with and i opened the. door this month for free and even of us who was good and that's over. on this is will smith for herself as it will smith. as he but he could have freedom if if he'd never get involved in cheating death on them while those europeans who lived through the twentieth century a few years ago heard he's former director of the...
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. >>> multiple storms brewing in the pacific ocean expected to send a dangerous swell to ocean beach. why the rip currents could prove so forceful. >> reporter: ocean beach is a popular place for those who want to flirt with mother nature. >> it's not a swimming beach. it's a dangerous beach. we look for knee deep or less. anybody past their knees, we bring them in. >> reporter: rip currents a common thing. large swells will reach here on tuesday morning. when they hit the shallows, 6- to 8-foot waves will be created. and the energetic will be moving parallel with the coast and the rip danger will be severe. >> they're going to build up and they're going to create a flash rip which is going to maybe be a little bit of more of a problem for us at ocean beach. >> the swells are created southwest of australia. is and shoot up all the way to alaska. on tuesday, the waves will be closer to 18 seconds and are expected to pack quite a punch. >> so you can be swept off your feet really easily once you get past your hips. >> and then it could take you out. overnight ocean beach, john ramos, kp
. >>> multiple storms brewing in the pacific ocean expected to send a dangerous swell to ocean beach. why the rip currents could prove so forceful. >> reporter: ocean beach is a popular place for those who want to flirt with mother nature. >> it's not a swimming beach. it's a dangerous beach. we look for knee deep or less. anybody past their knees, we bring them in. >> reporter: rip currents a common thing. large swells will reach here on tuesday morning. when they...
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the thad system intercept add ballistic missile over the pacific ocean. it is the 15th successful test of this kind. just last hour vice president mike pence weighed in affirming all options are on the table for dealing with north korea. >>> we have a team of -- >> continued provocations by the rogue regime in north korea are unacceptable, and the united states of america is going to continue to marshal the support of nations across the region and across the world to further isolate north korea economically and diplomatically, but the era of strategic patience is over. >> all right. a team of correspondents covering this for us. diane gallagher in washington, alexandra in seoul, south korea. alexandra, what are you hearing today from north korea? >> reporter: look, north korea continues to respond and frankly continue to celebrate what they see as a tremendous victory. they put out that video touting the success of the launch of their second icbm. this is a missile they say could describe within the mainland usa. xperpts estimated it could hit anywhere fr
the thad system intercept add ballistic missile over the pacific ocean. it is the 15th successful test of this kind. just last hour vice president mike pence weighed in affirming all options are on the table for dealing with north korea. >>> we have a team of -- >> continued provocations by the rogue regime in north korea are unacceptable, and the united states of america is going to continue to marshal the support of nations across the region and across the world to further...
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that had previously flown to the space station in 2014, and it is expected to splashdown in the pacific oceanabout one hour. >>> hitting the slopes in july, and the conditions at squaw valley that have a lot of people busting out the snowboard and the skis. >>> the new promotion for those looking for a mortgage, a san francisco company is offering avocado toast with all approved mortgages. there's a new essence in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let life in. the ultra-fine mist startstoms working instantly to deliver up to 12 hours of ahhhhh get fast relief with vicks sinex. ♪ hey! ♪ bee to hive to the comb ♪ combing that honey ♪ into some gold ♪ take that gold and make it an o ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around hey! ♪ ♪ bee to hive to the o ♪ oat from the farm is the yum in yo bowl ♪ ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around hey! ♪ ♪ good goes around good goes around and around and around. hey! ♪ >>> welcome back. >>> this week samsung i
that had previously flown to the space station in 2014, and it is expected to splashdown in the pacific oceanabout one hour. >>> hitting the slopes in july, and the conditions at squaw valley that have a lot of people busting out the snowboard and the skis. >>> the new promotion for those looking for a mortgage, a san francisco company is offering avocado toast with all approved mortgages. there's a new essence in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe...
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successfully test the terminal high altitude of missile defense system of thad, test missile over the pacific ocean. the missile defense logistics agency says this is the 15th successful intercept in 15 tests of the weapon system. >>> explosion in venezuela injured police officers as clashes broke out during a controversial political vote. officers riding motorcycle on a street in caracas when the last went off. on a vote to rewrite venezuela charter. critics say authoring that body could usher in a dictatorship. 120 people have been killed in protest. >>> doctors urging dentists to screen children for signs of abuse. injuries or infections in or orlando the moout could mean the child is being neglected. bite marks could be a sign of physical or sexual abuse. >>> in arizona, child advocates say the death of two children in cars are raising demands for back seat alarms. first was discovered on frond. second one-year-old boy was discovered on saturday. in both cases it appears family members just forgot the children were in the cars. bill currently in the senate requires cars to be equipped with tech
successfully test the terminal high altitude of missile defense system of thad, test missile over the pacific ocean. the missile defense logistics agency says this is the 15th successful intercept in 15 tests of the weapon system. >>> explosion in venezuela injured police officers as clashes broke out during a controversial political vote. officers riding motorcycle on a street in caracas when the last went off. on a vote to rewrite venezuela charter. critics say authoring that body...
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plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures, yet by the golden gate bridge back near the gate to the pacific ocean, you can see it's overcast. in the distance you can see the blue over the east bay hills, but mostly overcast near the shoreline. right now oakland63, 60 in san francisco. high pressure is building from the desert southwest, so this summer is just seesawing between the high rebounding and coming back, and we continue with low clouds and cool at the beach. futurecast shows what's happening. low clouds moving in over the lighthouse, fill in all the way down into carmel. then pulling back, perfectly sunny day unless you're near the shoreline. then it warms even more. the mid-90s all next week inland, so hot weather returns. you'll know it's july in the east bay. california state fair, last weekend 100 degrees in sacramento. lookslike fun. the garlic festival, 88 degrees this weekend, sunny and warm, it will be garlicky. sonoma nationals 88 this weekend at the raceway. the festival this weekend, 72 in berkeley. overnight lows tonight the mid- 50s for the bay area. tomorrow the numbers beg
plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures, yet by the golden gate bridge back near the gate to the pacific ocean, you can see it's overcast. in the distance you can see the blue over the east bay hills, but mostly overcast near the shoreline. right now oakland63, 60 in san francisco. high pressure is building from the desert southwest, so this summer is just seesawing between the high rebounding and coming back, and we continue with low clouds and cool at the beach. futurecast shows what's...
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agency posted v eed a video ove pacific ocean. the test come ons the heels of another intercontinental test. >>> here in the bay area firefighters bat btled a small brush fire. this was a scene after1:00 today. concern that got right on it. they knocked it down quick. only spread about 50 feet. not a big fire but we mention it because investigators believer it might have started from a cigarette. a big concern across the bay area. vrjts we're seeing a typical spread of summer like temperatures. 90s into livermore. throughout the bay area we're temperatures on an upward trend. that will continue monday into tuesday where we'll see areas south of san jose. this little patch of red you see there. locations that could see 95 to 100 degree temperatures and hotter weather out towards solano county and east of livermore could see temperatures climbing above 100 degrees. as we go through the next few days we'll see the hottest temperatures in hill tops and inland valley. 70s and 80s there. we may begin to see spare the air day toward the
agency posted v eed a video ove pacific ocean. the test come ons the heels of another intercontinental test. >>> here in the bay area firefighters bat btled a small brush fire. this was a scene after1:00 today. concern that got right on it. they knocked it down quick. only spread about 50 feet. not a big fire but we mention it because investigators believer it might have started from a cigarette. a big concern across the bay area. vrjts we're seeing a typical spread of summer like...
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she is thought to have crashed and died in the pacific ocean, but now some 80 years later, some say a photograph buried in the u.s. archives proves she survived that crash landing. tom sherwood has reaction. >> reporter: a constant crowd visits the amelia earhart exhibit of the smithsonian air and space museum. the famous pioneer aviator disappeared 80 years ago, trying to be the first woman to solo fly around the mysteries of the 20th century, what happened to amelia earhart. >> reporter: curator dorothy has her own pilot's license. she handles unending requests for information about earhart. >> it is a very popular person disappearing off the face of the earth literally. >> reporter: now a history channel documentary airing sunday and assisted by nbc points to new evidence uncovered in once secret photos housed in the u.s. archives. the photograph according to facial imaging test appears to show earhart and her navigator fred nunan a dock next to a japanese ship. the documentary suggests it's the strongest evidence yet that earhart survived her crash and probably later died in japan
she is thought to have crashed and died in the pacific ocean, but now some 80 years later, some say a photograph buried in the u.s. archives proves she survived that crash landing. tom sherwood has reaction. >> reporter: a constant crowd visits the amelia earhart exhibit of the smithsonian air and space museum. the famous pioneer aviator disappeared 80 years ago, trying to be the first woman to solo fly around the mysteries of the 20th century, what happened to amelia earhart. >>...
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the us already has battleships in the pacific ocean.on the way. a jubilant kim jong—un wants us recognition as a nuclear power. instead, in the wake of another missile tests, he is likely to be hit with more sanctions with china and russia under pressure not to stand in the way. president trump's chief of staff, reince priebus, has resigned after days of public infighting at the white house — and repeated failures by the administration to fulfil key election pledges. mr trump has replaced him withjohn kelly, a former general, who he praised for his work as head of homeland security. general kelly has been a star. done an incrediblejob, general kelly has been a star. done an incredible job, respected general kelly has been a star. done an incrediblejob, respected by everybody. a great american. reince priebus, respected by everybody. let's speak to our correspondent laura bicker in washington — why has he had to go? he never had the confidence of the president. he was an insider who knew how to work believers in washington. but donald tr
the us already has battleships in the pacific ocean.on the way. a jubilant kim jong—un wants us recognition as a nuclear power. instead, in the wake of another missile tests, he is likely to be hit with more sanctions with china and russia under pressure not to stand in the way. president trump's chief of staff, reince priebus, has resigned after days of public infighting at the white house — and repeated failures by the administration to fulfil key election pledges. mr trump has replaced...
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the air force tested their antimissile system over the pacific ocean. in an interview today, senator dianne feinstein called north korea a clear and present danger. >> north korea has never moved at the speed that this leader has to develop an icbm and to have a trajectory which, as of the latest analysis, would enable it to go about 6,000 miles, and maybe even hit as far east as chicago. >> feinstein went on to say serious negotiations with the north are needed to put a stop to their missile program. >>> coming up, a passenger gets punched by an airline employee, while holding a baby. what led up to that blow. >> plus minced, chopped, or on top of french fries. we have a look at this year's top dishes. passenger... who was holding a baby. it happened at the neece airport in fra the victim >>> check it this out, an airport worker punched a passenger who was holding a baby. it happened at the nice airport in france. the airport director said the victim complained about the delay to the airport worker, and the worker suddenly lashed out. easy jet released
the air force tested their antimissile system over the pacific ocean. in an interview today, senator dianne feinstein called north korea a clear and present danger. >> north korea has never moved at the speed that this leader has to develop an icbm and to have a trajectory which, as of the latest analysis, would enable it to go about 6,000 miles, and maybe even hit as far east as chicago. >> feinstein went on to say serious negotiations with the north are needed to put a stop to...
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is shorter lived and one thirty seven which is longer lived had doubled in open ocean water all the way across the pacific you know it had radioactive cesium artificial from bomb testing fall for example it had doubled because of fukushima which is like that's a big ocean to be doubling radioactive cesium levels do you see any any sign at all that policymakers in japan in the united states and the rest of the world have looked at fukushima and said you know there are lessons to be learned here like the number one lesson no nukes you know is there i mean you are and i believe off the air before we started you were to have a quebec. that that was prefocus no it was after it was you know it was late two thousand and twelve so i mean that's kind of on their last or a little bit of a bright light of it there are places there is good news there are shut downs happening we've set records for numbers of reactor shutting down in north america u.s. canada just in the last several years and fukushima had something to do with that because the public rose up and demanded these shutdowns but it's still a small number t
is shorter lived and one thirty seven which is longer lived had doubled in open ocean water all the way across the pacific you know it had radioactive cesium artificial from bomb testing fall for example it had doubled because of fukushima which is like that's a big ocean to be doubling radioactive cesium levels do you see any any sign at all that policymakers in japan in the united states and the rest of the world have looked at fukushima and said you know there are lessons to be learned here...