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that they want to dump almost eight hundred thousand tons of riley radioactive water into the pacific ocean what's the story here well. you know the the nuclear reaction. it creates all kinds of radioactive isotopes this accident created tremendous amounts of you know of probably one hundred twenty different radioactive isotopes in the fissioning process but one key one has been tritium which is radioactive hydrogen and the industry in talking about you know what they're going to do with all this radioactive water you can't filter tritium out because it is radioactive hydrogen in its treated water so they're talking about either dumping it into the ocean
that they want to dump almost eight hundred thousand tons of riley radioactive water into the pacific ocean what's the story here well. you know the the nuclear reaction. it creates all kinds of radioactive isotopes this accident created tremendous amounts of you know of probably one hundred twenty different radioactive isotopes in the fissioning process but one key one has been tritium which is radioactive hydrogen and the industry in talking about you know what they're going to do with all...
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pacific ocean for months... avy saved them >>> new tonight at 11:00 p.m. we are hearing from two women who drifted on the pacific ocean for months before the u.s. navy saved them. back in may they set off from the hawaii on their boat for a trip to tahiti. storms damaged the vessel and they drifted for 98 as. they -- days. they crossed paths with a fishing beat and made a may day call but they are nearly out of the food when they reached them last wednesday. 900 miles from japan. >> had they not been able to locate us we would have been dead within 24 hours. these fine men and women behind us took us in to their care, brought us under their wing, gave us safety. took care of our animals. give us tooth brushes. things we didn't think about bringing when we left. >> the ship docked a few hours ago where the women spoke. they are making arrangements to head back to the united states. >>> drivers may be in for a shock this week at the gas pump because higher taxes kick in across california on wednesday. gas taxes will increase by 12 cents a gallon for 43% and
pacific ocean for months... avy saved them >>> new tonight at 11:00 p.m. we are hearing from two women who drifted on the pacific ocean for months before the u.s. navy saved them. back in may they set off from the hawaii on their boat for a trip to tahiti. storms damaged the vessel and they drifted for 98 as. they -- days. they crossed paths with a fishing beat and made a may day call but they are nearly out of the food when they reached them last wednesday. 900 miles from japan....
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reporter: stranded in the pacific ocean, the crew of this sailing boat expected to be kcd.ut months after losing power, it was the u.s. navy that they were delighted to welcome. 2american women and their dogs were finally say. joy to the rescuers. they had survived for five months after the engine failed in a storm en route from hawaii to tahiti. they decided to continue the 2000-mile journey, and became lost in the vastness of the pacific. a fishing boat finally saw them 900 miles off the coast of japan, and raised the alarm. the women and their dogs had a water purifier, and survive on a years supply of dry goods such as oats, pasta, and rice. the u.s. navy released these pictures as they were taken aboard, and said that sale is issued distress signals every day for the past 90 days, but they were too far from any land or ships to depict up. when they finally saw their rescuers on the horizon, the women said they felt purely. they and their dogs appeared healthy and nourished, no doubt all looking forward to getting their feet and paws back on dry land. and that uplifting
reporter: stranded in the pacific ocean, the crew of this sailing boat expected to be kcd.ut months after losing power, it was the u.s. navy that they were delighted to welcome. 2american women and their dogs were finally say. joy to the rescuers. they had survived for five months after the engine failed in a storm en route from hawaii to tahiti. they decided to continue the 2000-mile journey, and became lost in the vastness of the pacific. a fishing boat finally saw them 900 miles off the...
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. >>> an incredible rescue in the middle of the pacific ocean. how two women and their dogs lost at sea were months rescued by the u.s. navy. >>> anywhere you roam in san francisco it's going to be looking like this. and nothing else matters, steve. >> a few things matter, weather- wise. san jose yesterday had a record high. it will be warm away from the coast but there is fog near the coast. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. >>> defense secretary james mattis is in the demilitarized zone between north and south korea. this is his first visit. he told the south korean defense minister that diplomacy is the best answer to the tensions with north korea and said the u.s. does not want to go to war. he pledged to continue the strong alliance between south korea and the united states to keep peace and stability on the korean peninsula. >>> russian president vladimir putin directed the testfiring of four nuclear capable ballistic missiles as part of a training exercise. russian government spokesman said the training exercise was routine testing of rus
. >>> an incredible rescue in the middle of the pacific ocean. how two women and their dogs lost at sea were months rescued by the u.s. navy. >>> anywhere you roam in san francisco it's going to be looking like this. and nothing else matters, steve. >> a few things matter, weather- wise. san jose yesterday had a record high. it will be warm away from the coast but there is fog near the coast. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. >>> defense secretary...
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bobbing along in the pacific ocean, this was a journey at sea that did not go quite to plan.when a craft from the us navy ship, uss ashland, arrived alongside, they got the warmest of welcome. dogs barking. jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba had set off from hawaii this spring. their intended destination was tahiti but their engine was damaged in bad weather and they were forced to drift in the open seas. the two women managed to survive thanks to a water purifier and a store of dry goods, like oatmeal and pasta. despite sending daily distress calls they were only discovered when a taiwanese fishing vessel spotted them adrift. also rescued, their two dogs. this is zeus, making himself at home on the us navy ship. sailors, dogs, all now heading to the next port of call. tim allman, bbc news. well, friday is looking beautiful and sunny across most of the uk — how about that! at least that's the forecast. the morning might be a little cloudy and misty in some areas, particularly across the south of the uk but by the time we get to the second half of the morning, and certainly lunch
bobbing along in the pacific ocean, this was a journey at sea that did not go quite to plan.when a craft from the us navy ship, uss ashland, arrived alongside, they got the warmest of welcome. dogs barking. jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba had set off from hawaii this spring. their intended destination was tahiti but their engine was damaged in bad weather and they were forced to drift in the open seas. the two women managed to survive thanks to a water purifier and a store of dry goods, like...
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bobbing along in the pacific ocean, this was a journey at sea that it not go quite to plan.d 1500 kilometres south—east of japan but when a crowd from the us navy ship, ashland, arrived alongside, they got the warmest of welcome. jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba had set off from hawaii this spring. 0r intended destination was to hit each but their engine was damaged in bad weather and they were forced to drift india open sea. the two women managed to survive thanks 0bote purifier and a straw of dry good like that milan pastor. despite sending daily distress calls a mother only discovered when a time when is fishing vessel spotted them adrift. also rescue, their two dogs. sailors, dogs now heading to the next port of call. what happened in dallas on november 22, 1963 has fuelled conspiracy theories for decades. on that day of course, presidentjohn f kennedy was assassinated. now, another batch of classified files on the killing are being released by the us national archives while another batch are being held back pending further review. but experts say they don't expect any dr
bobbing along in the pacific ocean, this was a journey at sea that it not go quite to plan.d 1500 kilometres south—east of japan but when a crowd from the us navy ship, ashland, arrived alongside, they got the warmest of welcome. jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba had set off from hawaii this spring. 0r intended destination was to hit each but their engine was damaged in bad weather and they were forced to drift india open sea. the two women managed to survive thanks 0bote purifier and a straw...
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they go all the way across to the pacific ocean. then they come back. lewis says the clark do you remember that river we crossed? that and ito go find want you to float and we will reconnect. we will reconnect at the is auri river at is what different river now. sacagawea new with that river was. she led a smaller band down the spent a lotere we of our lives at that river. they began this kind of and they expedition have their horses stolen. built boats and they floated on this river. one whole dayit because a bison herd was so great that it took a day to get across the river. they finally get to the confluence of the missouri river. nearby there was a piece of parchment with a note from lewis hereark that said we left by three days earlier. come fast i need help. they pushed their team down and caught up to them. lewis had been wounded in a hunting accident. shape, clarkrible cleaned him up and they went on. louishey arrived in st. people were astonished. everybody had given them up for dead. said we need to send a note to the president. his asthmatic
they go all the way across to the pacific ocean. then they come back. lewis says the clark do you remember that river we crossed? that and ito go find want you to float and we will reconnect. we will reconnect at the is auri river at is what different river now. sacagawea new with that river was. she led a smaller band down the spent a lotere we of our lives at that river. they began this kind of and they expedition have their horses stolen. built boats and they floated on this river. one whole...
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he missed the pacific ocean entirely. he missed the real sources of wealth that would come out of the world other than gold and silver, the long-term resources, those he missed. it gives american indians a certain amount of satisfaction to think that one of the great resources to come out of this new world, tobacco is an indians revenge considering how may people it has killed and second -- and sickened. he did initiate the columbian exchange where he brought some good things to the new world and the new world sent many good things to the old. itebody else would have done had he not done it himself, but he in fact was the man that initiated that. i think we can forgive him for those things he failed to do. those seem to be very human that somebody he was as good as columbus was in other ways could miss. i want to conclude with this. i've trouble forgiving him for setting up an economic system and an ethical system that would lead to the greatest genocide the world has ever seen. started, andat he we can say if he had not,
he missed the pacific ocean entirely. he missed the real sources of wealth that would come out of the world other than gold and silver, the long-term resources, those he missed. it gives american indians a certain amount of satisfaction to think that one of the great resources to come out of this new world, tobacco is an indians revenge considering how may people it has killed and second -- and sickened. he did initiate the columbian exchange where he brought some good things to the new world...
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stranded in the pacific ocean, the crew of this sailing boat expected to be in tahiti.lcome. two american women, jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba, and their two dogs, were finally safe, blowing kisses and barks ofjoy to their rescuers. they had survived for five months, after their engine failed in a storm en route from hawaii to tahiti. they decided to continue their 2,000—mile journey under sail, but went off—course and became lost in the vastness of the pacific. a taiwanese fishing boat finally saw them 900 miles south—west of japan and raised the alarm. the women and their dogs had a water purifier, and survived on a year's supply of dried goods such as oats, pasta and rice. the us navy released these pictures as they were taken aboard the uss ashland. it's said that the two sailors issued distress signals every day for the past 98 days, but they were too far from any land or any other ships to be picked up. when they finally saw the rescuers on the horizon, the women said they felt pure relief. they and their dogs appeared healthy and nourished, no doubt all looking
stranded in the pacific ocean, the crew of this sailing boat expected to be in tahiti.lcome. two american women, jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba, and their two dogs, were finally safe, blowing kisses and barks ofjoy to their rescuers. they had survived for five months, after their engine failed in a storm en route from hawaii to tahiti. they decided to continue their 2,000—mile journey under sail, but went off—course and became lost in the vastness of the pacific. a taiwanese fishing boat...
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two american women who'd been adrift in their boat in the pacific ocean for five months have arrived in japan after being rescued by the u.s. navy jennifer apple and. left hawaii in may for on a trip that was meant to take just three weeks but the engine on their fifteen meter boat was damaged during bad weather hundreds of the stress calls failed until last week when the taiwanese fishing vessel spotted them and alerted the navy. that maybe they were like. someone who can actually help what's. being everything. here is going down or. an animal that was hunted to extinction in britain more than four hundred years ago is making a return last year the scottish government ruled that beavers will have protected status and will be allowed to stay clarke reports. wissmann is would be more in southwest england the last remnants of an ancient forest a ghostly relic of a time past that some in part would like to see return britain was once covered in wilderness like this and in this wilderness it all manner of animals including baz wolves and lynx of course all those animals are now long gone
two american women who'd been adrift in their boat in the pacific ocean for five months have arrived in japan after being rescued by the u.s. navy jennifer apple and. left hawaii in may for on a trip that was meant to take just three weeks but the engine on their fifteen meter boat was damaged during bad weather hundreds of the stress calls failed until last week when the taiwanese fishing vessel spotted them and alerted the navy. that maybe they were like. someone who can actually help what's....
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they have to get all the way across to the pacific ocean and then come back.their way back, lewis says to clark, do you remember that river we crossed as we were montanaup through the north dakota voter -- border? i want you to go back to it and -- ine -- knew andw learned the smaller band and cross them out down to where we now spend a lot of our lives on the yellowstone river and they began this kind of northeastern expedition and they have their built --ing, so they and they floated on the yellowstone river and they had and theyne whole day finally got to the concourse to the yellowstone and missouri nearby was aa bush piece of parchment that was a note from lewis to clark saying we left here three days earlier. come fast, i need your help. they had pushed his team down and caught up to him and his friend lewis had been wounded in a hunting accident and he was in terrible shape and clark cleaned andp and got him repaired they went on to st. louis and when they arrived, people were astonished. everybody had given them up for dead and lewis said we need to se
they have to get all the way across to the pacific ocean and then come back.their way back, lewis says to clark, do you remember that river we crossed as we were montanaup through the north dakota voter -- border? i want you to go back to it and -- ine -- knew andw learned the smaller band and cross them out down to where we now spend a lot of our lives on the yellowstone river and they began this kind of northeastern expedition and they have their built --ing, so they and they floated on the...
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need the brits to get make their way to the pacific ocean that's a big question on its own the bread the us has a massive force their navy is huge in the pacific ocean and they could probably go it alone but it looks like the brits are pretty keen on joining in and that's for a couple of reasons i would start with their secretary of their defense who is one very hawkish individual and you'll see that by this quote here is this is british defense minister michael fallon and michael says today the nuclear dangers are intensifying from a reckless north korea an increasingly aggressive russia nuclear weapons remain the only credible way to deter the most extreme dangers reminding any aggressor that the benefits of an attack would be vastly outweighed by the consequences let me read that one part to you again nuclear weapons remain the only credible way to deter the most extreme dangers and that's exactly what kim jong un is thinking he's thinking a lot like the defense minister here because he saw what happened at sadam hussein he saw what happened to moammar gadhafi and he knows that nu
need the brits to get make their way to the pacific ocean that's a big question on its own the bread the us has a massive force their navy is huge in the pacific ocean and they could probably go it alone but it looks like the brits are pretty keen on joining in and that's for a couple of reasons i would start with their secretary of their defense who is one very hawkish individual and you'll see that by this quote here is this is british defense minister michael fallon and michael says today...
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low turnout of just forty three percent to american women who'd been adrift in their boat in the pacific ocean for five months arrived in japan after being rescued by the u.s. navy jennifer. left hawaii in may for a three week trip. there's the headlines it's witness now so stay with us. in india women his oldest seventy are defined there having maybe one or one eats meats these elderly mother. is too old to give birth at this time on al-jazeera. i love the. number definition to be to. not to see it thinking i'm sick during a song. gotta get it by the way she. meant. it. it's good to see caution it's been an ever more chicago. city by more. industry the big ashrafi like. city do not tell people. what was it you. go to the forgotten been the gifts you don't want to commit if you see you do. the same. because of it because it is not the luckiest jennifer jennifer. says of the misery. so i did them to numb you so. let me. just say this if we suffer before this. machine. which is also the first. left because similar to. what. a freak would be sophisticated i don't want to give the budding assembly
low turnout of just forty three percent to american women who'd been adrift in their boat in the pacific ocean for five months arrived in japan after being rescued by the u.s. navy jennifer. left hawaii in may for a three week trip. there's the headlines it's witness now so stay with us. in india women his oldest seventy are defined there having maybe one or one eats meats these elderly mother. is too old to give birth at this time on al-jazeera. i love the. number definition to be to. not to...
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senators who've been adrift in the pacific ocean for five months have been brought to shore in japan jennifer paddle and touch a savior left hawaii in may bound for tahiti the trip was supposed to take three weeks but bad weather damaged their engines hundreds of distress calls failed until tuesday when they were spotted by a timing special which led to the u.s. navy. believe the navy were like yes someone who can actually help but. it is great that he's not in a different hissing going case and then being ever so great like we had here is going down i don't like it here. now thousands of people in france have taken that me to online campaign to the streets to have been used by millions of women worldwide to protest against sexual harassment was triggered by the harvey weinstein scandal a hollywood producer accused of sexual assault and rape has more from. the message has already gone viral on the internet in france women in paris sunday were making sure it was heard loud and clear on the streets as well. paris meant as an everyday part of their lives and it has to stop because. i've
senators who've been adrift in the pacific ocean for five months have been brought to shore in japan jennifer paddle and touch a savior left hawaii in may bound for tahiti the trip was supposed to take three weeks but bad weather damaged their engines hundreds of distress calls failed until tuesday when they were spotted by a timing special which led to the u.s. navy. believe the navy were like yes someone who can actually help but. it is great that he's not in a different hissing going case...
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, rescued after five months at sea — the two sailors and their two dogs who disappeared in the pacific oceanacy, died today. only yesterday, she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition and lift—off of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right — this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the spanish senate will meet later to approve government plans to strip the autonomous region of catalonia of some of its powers. australia's high court has ruled that the country's deputy prime minister, barnabyjoyce, should be disqualified from office because he held dual citizenship
, rescued after five months at sea — the two sailors and their two dogs who disappeared in the pacific oceanacy, died today. only yesterday, she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition...
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i don't know of any person who could spend five months a tourist in the pacific ocean and not wonder if today is going to be the day that it all hands or if you're going to have a great day and there's going to be a rainbow with a pot of gold tomorrow and you had some close shaves that was shocking count as i've been here sir we had two different encounters one close to the equator at the one hundred sixty degrees west. group of five tiger sharks were taking care of down time. and then a second encounter a little bit more north and west as that. group of forty to fifty foot shark. just really wanted to break open the boat well inside so i will fly them all. we did not turn them off the boat survived those attacks without structural failure and we just waited and hoped someone would be in the area who could assist us so that was your hope but to this five months i have every day we had a metaphor that you just send out a distress signal and hope that somebody hears it's that is true there isn't a lot of other things that you can do so when did you realize the story was going to have a
i don't know of any person who could spend five months a tourist in the pacific ocean and not wonder if today is going to be the day that it all hands or if you're going to have a great day and there's going to be a rainbow with a pot of gold tomorrow and you had some close shaves that was shocking count as i've been here sir we had two different encounters one close to the equator at the one hundred sixty degrees west. group of five tiger sharks were taking care of down time. and then a second...
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. >>> imagine spending five months lost in the pacific ocean? that's what happened to two women and their dogs. they were just rescued. we will tell you how they survived. >>> the entire bay area may end up paying after the north bay wildfires. the changes you may see on your next pg&e bill. ♪ that one. this. that one. ♪ ♪ >> sam is doing it to. >> that is headbanging music. >> metallica is good. >> thank you very much for turning it up in the control room. that's why i can't hear you because i listen to music like this all my life. this is one of the bands that will be playing at at&t park for the fire relief effort. metallica, dave matthews -- if you have a song from any of those groups, i will tell you request. use the hashtag, #ktvu. i have seen metallica several times. it is worth the money. back to you guys. >> my mom would say about that music -- i don't like people yelling at me. why are they yelling at me? >>> the u.s. navy rescued two women and their dogs who were stranded for months in the pacific ocean. >> the women were trying to sa
. >>> imagine spending five months lost in the pacific ocean? that's what happened to two women and their dogs. they were just rescued. we will tell you how they survived. >>> the entire bay area may end up paying after the north bay wildfires. the changes you may see on your next pg&e bill. ♪ that one. this. that one. ♪ ♪ >> sam is doing it to. >> that is headbanging music. >> metallica is good. >> thank you very much for turning it up in the...
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sailors who had been adrift in the pacific ocean for five months have been brought ashore in japan and jennifer appellant. left hawaii in may bounce for tahiti the trip was supposed to take three weeks but bad weather dom's their engines arms of distress calls fail until tuesday when they were spotted by a taiwanese vessel which alerted the u.s. navy well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera often living beneath the drugs that are watching whether. it's impossible to measure the true cost of war. it's not only the physical devastation caused by bombs and mortars survivors struggled with psychological damage that can last a lifetime. and. afghanistan has been a battlefield for decades generations shattered by endless conflicts. around three quarters of the population have mental health problems. but the journey. now and we'll show. that missing the unit want to know when you. are much more than half a million western troops have fought in afghanistan since two thousand and one thousands returned home diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder or p.t.s.d. . t
sailors who had been adrift in the pacific ocean for five months have been brought ashore in japan and jennifer appellant. left hawaii in may bounce for tahiti the trip was supposed to take three weeks but bad weather dom's their engines arms of distress calls fail until tuesday when they were spotted by a taiwanese vessel which alerted the u.s. navy well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera often living beneath the drugs that are watching whether. it's impossible to...
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regime is warning not to dismiss this country's threat of exploding a nuclear weapon over the pacific oceanduces rodney. he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. y
regime is warning not to dismiss this country's threat of exploding a nuclear weapon over the pacific oceanduces rodney. he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be...
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yours, i hope your visit will be ascent of discovery of the united states of america," the pacific and oceans linked our nations for centuries. scott key wrote the national anthem, aboard a ship built in india. look to the next 100 years, it indo-pacific, a region to our shared history continue to be free and open and that is the theme my remarks to you this morning. the partnership benefits our two great democracys and other sovereign nations working toward and stability. prime minister modi highlighted of cooperation underway in this new area of our strategic relationship. growing.nse ties are we are coordinating counter terrorism efforts more than ever earlier this month, shipment of american crude oil arrived in india, tangible illustration of expanding energy cooperation. the trump administration is determined to dramatically deepen ways for the united thiss and india to further partnership. for us, the day, it is plain to matters.this india represents the world's largest democracy. the driving force of our close rests in the ties between our peoples, our citizens, business leaders and o
yours, i hope your visit will be ascent of discovery of the united states of america," the pacific and oceans linked our nations for centuries. scott key wrote the national anthem, aboard a ship built in india. look to the next 100 years, it indo-pacific, a region to our shared history continue to be free and open and that is the theme my remarks to you this morning. the partnership benefits our two great democracys and other sovereign nations working toward and stability. prime minister...
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pacific. includes the entire indian ocean, western pacific and nation that surround them. sec. tillerson: home to more than 3 billion people, this region is the focal point. 40% of the world oil supply crisscrosses the indian ocean everyday through acquittal coal point -- through critical point. with emerging economies in africa and the fastest-growing economy and middle class in india, hold economies are changing to account for this global shift in market share. global gdpe of is expected to surpass 50% by the middle of the century. we need to collaborate with india to ensure that the indo pacific is increasingly a place of growing prosperity so that it does not become a region of disorder, conflict, and predatory economics. the world's center of gravity is shifting to the heart of the indo pacific. the u.s. and india, peace, freedom of navigation and architecture must serve as the eastern and western beacons of the indo pacific, as the port and starboard lights. eyet, we must grow with an to greater prosperity for our peoples and those in the indian and pacific oceans. india m
pacific. includes the entire indian ocean, western pacific and nation that surround them. sec. tillerson: home to more than 3 billion people, this region is the focal point. 40% of the world oil supply crisscrosses the indian ocean everyday through acquittal coal point -- through critical point. with emerging economies in africa and the fastest-growing economy and middle class in india, hold economies are changing to account for this global shift in market share. global gdpe of is expected to...
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navy and the crew aboard the uss ashland, which rescued them last week in the middle of the pacific ocean. it took them days to finally land here in okinawa, where they touched dry land for the very first time there is also concern because the 50-foot sailboat that they were sailing on and adrift for more than five months, that's their home, and they had to leave it out at sea because of the damage to it. that's why they ended up drifting for so many months in the first place. because storms they say broke the mast of their sailboat and flooded is the engine so they could not direct the vessel and messed up their communications. take a listen. >> we had no vhf, no range on it. no weather com, no ssb, single side band. we didn't have our ham radio. and our radio telephone inside the boat was not working. and also our iridium sat phone was not working. so we had no way the realize that we were about to enter a typhoon that had winds of 100 to 150 miles per hour and minimum wave heights of 40 foot in height. >> how it is possible that all of these different communications devices malfunction
navy and the crew aboard the uss ashland, which rescued them last week in the middle of the pacific ocean. it took them days to finally land here in okinawa, where they touched dry land for the very first time there is also concern because the 50-foot sailboat that they were sailing on and adrift for more than five months, that's their home, and they had to leave it out at sea because of the damage to it. that's why they ended up drifting for so many months in the first place. because storms...
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. >>> still could come, a failed engine -- a broken mast and drifting aimlessly in the pacific ocean,re of two american women who were rescued at sea after being stranded for five months. their incredible journey coming up. if they knew just howers rich they were.ed the average american home value has increased $40,000 over the last 5 years. but many don't know you can access that money without refinancing or selling your home. with a home equity loan, you can pull cash out of your house for anything you need- home improvement, college tuition, even finally getting out of credit card debt. come to lendingtree.com to shop and compare home equity loans right now. because at lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. hi, i'm the internet! you knoarmless bowling.lt? ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groo
. >>> still could come, a failed engine -- a broken mast and drifting aimlessly in the pacific ocean,re of two american women who were rescued at sea after being stranded for five months. their incredible journey coming up. if they knew just howers rich they were.ed the average american home value has increased $40,000 over the last 5 years. but many don't know you can access that money without refinancing or selling your home. with a home equity loan, you can pull cash out of your...
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they're native to the coral reefs of the pacific ocean. they may have ended up in these waters after being released by aquarium owners. they're extremely gluttonous. they just overconsume at a huge, exorbitant rate. and the problem without is that the fish that live in the atlantic ocean don't recognise the lionfish as a potential threat. whoo! ah, it's cold! experts here leave the only way to control the lionfish population is to cull them. they are having a huge impact on the ecosystem, and the ecosystem can't evolve fast enough to deal with this new species. and since we put it there, it's our problem to try and control it. uniquely here in bermuda, these lionfish tend to congregate in very deep waters. so it's really hard for fishermen to catch them in large numbers. but now it's hoped that pioneering technology could provide a more effective answer. this is one of our prototypes of a robot that we've built to go overboard. you sit down at your computer screen, just like you're playing a game, you see through the camera and you drive i
they're native to the coral reefs of the pacific ocean. they may have ended up in these waters after being released by aquarium owners. they're extremely gluttonous. they just overconsume at a huge, exorbitant rate. and the problem without is that the fish that live in the atlantic ocean don't recognise the lionfish as a potential threat. whoo! ah, it's cold! experts here leave the only way to control the lionfish population is to cull them. they are having a huge impact on the ecosystem, and...
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the third largest ocean after the pacific, and the atlantic, is this is the indian ocean which beginsto hit the world stage as a spice route. today is increasingly a zone for everything from piracy off the coast of east africa, hydrocarbons, here we see the interplay of india, a rising superpower, with pakistan, that will over the course of the century drive geopolitics in the indian ocean. we see it today tactically in yemen, in the northern reaches of the indian ocean and into the persian gulf, where the overlay of shia, the iranian flag, upper right, sunni, the saudi flag by the left, plays out in the waters around the arabian peninsula with our greatest ally in the region, israel, in the middle of that zone so the geopolitical challenges will continue. and of course, we need to recall that iran is an indian ocean power. on the right you see the modern flag of iran. the two on the upper left are the battle flags of cyrus the magnificent and darius the great. the green on the lower chart was the persian empire, the uranian empire at its greatest extent. note all of the coastlines he
the third largest ocean after the pacific, and the atlantic, is this is the indian ocean which beginsto hit the world stage as a spice route. today is increasingly a zone for everything from piracy off the coast of east africa, hydrocarbons, here we see the interplay of india, a rising superpower, with pakistan, that will over the course of the century drive geopolitics in the indian ocean. we see it today tactically in yemen, in the northern reaches of the indian ocean and into the persian...
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it's the natural cooling of the pacific ocean which affects weather patterns worldwide. it's expected to be dryer than normal while the north will be likely wetter, but noaa says it's unlikely that this winter will be as warm as last. >>> a 29-year drought is over for the los angeles dodgers. >> line shot, and it is caught, and the ball game is over, and the los angeles dodgers have won the pennant. >> the dodgers are headed to the world series for the first time since 1988. enrique hernandez homered three times as l.a. routed the chicago cubs, 11-1 in game five of the national league series. l.a. won the series, four games to one and beats houston or new york in the world series beginning tuesday. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, struggling in puerto rico. electricity one month after hurricane maria. >>> and playboy magazine makes history with its latest playmate. this is the "cbs morning news." bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ ♪ ♪ ♪ the all new 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. i even accept i h
it's the natural cooling of the pacific ocean which affects weather patterns worldwide. it's expected to be dryer than normal while the north will be likely wetter, but noaa says it's unlikely that this winter will be as warm as last. >>> a 29-year drought is over for the los angeles dodgers. >> line shot, and it is caught, and the ball game is over, and the los angeles dodgers have won the pennant. >> the dodgers are headed to the world series for the first time since...
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two women and their dog saved after they say they were stranded in the pacific ocean for nearly five months. how did they survive so long? >>> also, a car suddenly plowed into a restaurant. the shocking moment caught on camera. we'll be right back. >>> all right, we're back now with that incredible rescue in the pacific. the u.s. navy saving two women aboard their sailboat, lost after five months at sea. they had set a course from hawaii to tahiti when they lost power to their engine, drifting for months on end. tonight they are safely headed home after a harrowing experience. national correspondent miguel almaguer has more on the story. >> reporter: the sailboat was drifting in the ocean of blue 900 miles southeast of japan. this was the moment the u.s. navy reached two mariners and their dogs, lost at sea for five long months. [ barking ] jennifer appel greeted the sailors who brought the architect and her friend, natasha fuiaba, a lifeline. "i'm grateful for their service to our country," she said in a statement. "they saved our lives." the voyage began may 3rd from hawaii to tahi
two women and their dog saved after they say they were stranded in the pacific ocean for nearly five months. how did they survive so long? >>> also, a car suddenly plowed into a restaurant. the shocking moment caught on camera. we'll be right back. >>> all right, we're back now with that incredible rescue in the pacific. the u.s. navy saving two women aboard their sailboat, lost after five months at sea. they had set a course from hawaii to tahiti when they lost power to their...
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. >>> a dramatic rescue on the pacific ocean by the u.s. navy.boat with two american women and their dogs was drifted in the ocean for five months. they left hawaii in the spring intends to sail to tahiti, but the boat had engine problems in may. the women say they had a year's worth of food and a water purifier on board. despite making daily distress calls they weren't spotted until tuesday on a taiwan ease fishing boat. they were rescued a day later. >>> harvey weinstein is suing his own country and the fast battle over recruits. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> a washington judge is barring the penalty gob from blocking fast track immigrations of about 2,000 recruits. they want to kill a program. defense officials cite the espionage potential of foreign recruits. >>> the "los angeles times" reports harvey weinstein is suing his own company for documents. more than 50 women have accused him of sexual misconduct. he was fired after many sexual allegations against him recently surfaced. >>> and "fortune" reports saudi
. >>> a dramatic rescue on the pacific ocean by the u.s. navy.boat with two american women and their dogs was drifted in the ocean for five months. they left hawaii in the spring intends to sail to tahiti, but the boat had engine problems in may. the women say they had a year's worth of food and a water purifier on board. despite making daily distress calls they weren't spotted until tuesday on a taiwan ease fishing boat. they were rescued a day later. >>> harvey weinstein is...
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it's hanging right off the pacific ocean and it will be reaching the bay area by tomorrow.ere's the area of the red flag warning. its contained to the north bay hills. not the east bay hills. that one expired. it's because sustained winds 10 to 25, gusts 35 to 50 miles per hour so strong winds still this afternoon. low humidity in effect. the red flag warning will end by 5 p.m. today. so across the bay area, clear skies, just to the north there's some cloud cover and look at these little areas. that's snow in the higher elevations. cold air in the area. dry north offshore flow is coming into our region. that's why today is cooler. but then high pressure will be reaching us meaning more sunshine and warmer. you will start to see a nice warming trend. at the beaches today small craft advisory. 66 degrees windy conditions there. choppy waters, waves 6 to 11 feet. temperatures in the 80s. cooler in san francisco compared to yesterday 71 degrees. here's what it looks like with that warming trend. sunshine across the board for the next seven days. >>> right now we are still track
it's hanging right off the pacific ocean and it will be reaching the bay area by tomorrow.ere's the area of the red flag warning. its contained to the north bay hills. not the east bay hills. that one expired. it's because sustained winds 10 to 25, gusts 35 to 50 miles per hour so strong winds still this afternoon. low humidity in effect. the red flag warning will end by 5 p.m. today. so across the bay area, clear skies, just to the north there's some cloud cover and look at these little areas....
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going to go through with this plan to detonate a nuclear device above ground possibly over the pacific oceanhe united nations general assembly shortly after president trump's fiery speech where he threatened to totally destroy north korea and came up with that insulting nickname for their leader kim jong-un, calling him rocket man. this official at the foreign ministry who i spoke with, i asked pointblank, is this something that north korea is seriously considering? and this is what he said. >> should the world prepare for north korea to detonate a nuclear device above ground? >> translator: the foreign minister is very well-aware of the intentions of our supreme leader. so i think you should take his word literally. >> reporter: who you just heard from directs reportedly to the foreign minister who made the inflammatory remarks, jake. the foreign minister is a full voting member of their top decision-making body. those words really did come straight from top of the north korean leadership. >> and, will, you've confirmed a breakdown in diplomatic efforts between the united states and north k
going to go through with this plan to detonate a nuclear device above ground possibly over the pacific oceanhe united nations general assembly shortly after president trump's fiery speech where he threatened to totally destroy north korea and came up with that insulting nickname for their leader kim jong-un, calling him rocket man. this official at the foreign ministry who i spoke with, i asked pointblank, is this something that north korea is seriously considering? and this is what he said....
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are casting doubt on the story of two women who say that they were stranded on a sailboat in the pacific ocean for nearly five months. the u.s. coast guard says the women never activated their emergency beacon. the women responded saying that they chose not to turn it on because they never felt that they were in imminent danger. there are also questions about a tropical storm that the two say they encountered in may. the national weather service doesn't have any records of storms in the region at that time. >>> in delaware county, a family facing hardship from a car crash has a much-needed set of wheels all thanks to a national donation program. [ applause ] that's christie taylor and her two boys picking up the keys to a refurbished 2011 mazda in prospect park. she was injured and left partially disabled while serving in the national guard. over the summer her own car was totaled, leaving the family without prosecution. that's when she reached out to the recycled rides program which repairs and donates cars to people in need. >> it's an amazing feeling to know i can get my independence back a
are casting doubt on the story of two women who say that they were stranded on a sailboat in the pacific ocean for nearly five months. the u.s. coast guard says the women never activated their emergency beacon. the women responded saying that they chose not to turn it on because they never felt that they were in imminent danger. there are also questions about a tropical storm that the two say they encountered in may. the national weather service doesn't have any records of storms in the region...
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every few years, the pacific ocean surface becomes warmer.soaking up carbon dioxide. it's also led to forest fires, which have injected more of the greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. so how significant are today's findings? 0ver hundreds and thousands of years, carbon dioxide levels have fluctuated, but from 1950, levels have surged. today's figures are the highest we have ever recorded. it's leading to unprecedented changes in places like the arctic, affecting the region's unique wildlife. the mother walrus still needs to find a place where her young can rest... increases in carbon dioxide are causing temperatures to rise, and the ice is melting faster than the animals can adapt. in 2015, the world agreed to big cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to limit warming, but experts say today's figures should prompt a renewed sense of urgency. there is hope, but we have to change our behaviour in the coming 10 to 20 years to be successful in this mitigation of effort. so far, we have not been successful enough, the issue is that carbon dioxide linge
every few years, the pacific ocean surface becomes warmer.soaking up carbon dioxide. it's also led to forest fires, which have injected more of the greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. so how significant are today's findings? 0ver hundreds and thousands of years, carbon dioxide levels have fluctuated, but from 1950, levels have surged. today's figures are the highest we have ever recorded. it's leading to unprecedented changes in places like the arctic, affecting the region's unique wildlife....
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pacific ocean is very chilly year round but if the flow is coming from the opposite direction we can get hot it's called the santa ana wind. it it's just called hot on tuesday. los angeles, game one of the world series, triple digits iffer the first page. and san francisco 20 degrees above average. on the other coast it's not severe heat. it is severe storms. we have numerous severe thunderstorm watches in the carolinas overnight and that severe threat with stretch to pennsylvania all the way up to boston over the morning hours from 1 to 3 inches of rain may fall in less than ten hours. >>> those southern storms caused some significant damage. at least nine tornados were reported in the southeast. a possible tornado touched down in central north carolina yesterday afternoon. trees and power luns were knocked down taking out power to more than 50,000 customers. amanda pruitt took cover in her bathtub with her son. >> the whole house started rattling. debris was hitting the house all over. we heard a big crash and the sound, we couldn't hear yourself talk and we were kind of yelling. i
pacific ocean is very chilly year round but if the flow is coming from the opposite direction we can get hot it's called the santa ana wind. it it's just called hot on tuesday. los angeles, game one of the world series, triple digits iffer the first page. and san francisco 20 degrees above average. on the other coast it's not severe heat. it is severe storms. we have numerous severe thunderstorm watches in the carolinas overnight and that severe threat with stretch to pennsylvania all the way...
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sailors who'd been adrift in the pacific ocean for five months have been brought ashore in japan jennifer pell and weaver left hawaii in may bound for to haiti the trip was supposed to take three weeks but bad weather damaged their engines hundreds of distress calls failed tuesday when they were spotted by a taiwanese vessel which alerted the u.s. navy pattern of dry food to last a year but those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the listening post stage of that so watching. as native am increasingly struggling to survive in today's world. travels to presume. leaders are in danger trying. and they're trying to protect them at this time. u.s. backed forces here are celebrating their eyes rock rock. like rock. but i think i'm going with. u.s. forces around us and operation. hello i'm richard yes bourdin you're at the listening post this week we're examining the media in and around syria starting with spin city the islamic state abandons rocca leaving the story in the hands of international journalists lebanon has more refugees per capita than any other country an
sailors who'd been adrift in the pacific ocean for five months have been brought ashore in japan jennifer pell and weaver left hawaii in may bound for to haiti the trip was supposed to take three weeks but bad weather damaged their engines hundreds of distress calls failed tuesday when they were spotted by a taiwanese vessel which alerted the u.s. navy pattern of dry food to last a year but those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the listening post stage of that so...
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two women and their dogs were stranded on a sailboat in the pacific ocean for five months. >> and nowring from those stranded boaters for the first time. they're safe on board a navy ship. >> the journey got off to a rough start when their cell phone fell overboard their first day at sea. for months jennifer appel, tasha fuyaba and their dogs were alone after their engine broke around memorial day. they had set sail from honolulu in the spring headed for tahiti but with no engine and a broken sail rigging they eventually drifted 5,000 miles to a completely different part of the world and hit by three massive storms and survived two shark attacks. >> both of them, we actually thought it was lights out and they were horrific. >> reporter: in one attack seven tiger sharks came at night slapping their tails against the boat. meanwhile the women kept using their marine radio to call for help but there were no ships within range until this week when a fishing boat heard their distress calls and the "uss ashland" was sent to pick them up. >> how are you doing? as a small navy boat approaches
two women and their dogs were stranded on a sailboat in the pacific ocean for five months. >> and nowring from those stranded boaters for the first time. they're safe on board a navy ship. >> the journey got off to a rough start when their cell phone fell overboard their first day at sea. for months jennifer appel, tasha fuyaba and their dogs were alone after their engine broke around memorial day. they had set sail from honolulu in the spring headed for tahiti but with no engine...
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well, two american women are thanking the navy for their rescue after five months a drift in the pacific ocean had they not been able to locate us we would have been dead within 24 hours. >> these fine men and women behind us took us into their care, and i've never been on a navy ship before. this place blew my minds. >> well, jennifer and her sailing companion, were a drift after a storm disable their engine and damaged the mass of their 50-foot craft. they were spotted by taiwan east fishermen, pick up later by the uss ash lands. the pair say they want to try the trip again next year. >> okay? >> i don't understands that one. >> just stay on dry lan. >> yes. >> you survived the first time >> still ahead, wet and wild weather overnight. >> a woman fails to heed the advice, turn around, don't drown, and needed serious rescuing, meisha? >> there may comes a time when we lose someone during a periods of un finish business. we are meeting a woman, and what she decided to do to conquer her own grief. that's coming up. >> getting already set for another up coming weekends, and at the moment, it is
well, two american women are thanking the navy for their rescue after five months a drift in the pacific ocean had they not been able to locate us we would have been dead within 24 hours. >> these fine men and women behind us took us into their care, and i've never been on a navy ship before. this place blew my minds. >> well, jennifer and her sailing companion, were a drift after a storm disable their engine and damaged the mass of their 50-foot craft. they were spotted by taiwan...
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because everybody knew there was a northwest passage to the pacific ocean. there was a water way to get across this country. and because they failed to find that, they were considered failure. later on in 1742, two of his sons. louis and francois traveled further south and further west than they had previously. and on the return trip, they stopped at the con fluns of in missouri river. in this vicinity. and on a bluff over looking what is the present city of fort peer buried a led plate claiming the region for france. that does more than anything set the french control of this particular area. the beauty as it was saved, it could have been melted away and never found it. here people can actually look at the plate and understand this is the first time in 1743 that we know there were non-indians in the area. and it caused a great deal of kpa excitement in the city at the time. and history community and people doing further research on what the veredrye brothers were up to. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pierre, south dakota. today with our par
because everybody knew there was a northwest passage to the pacific ocean. there was a water way to get across this country. and because they failed to find that, they were considered failure. later on in 1742, two of his sons. louis and francois traveled further south and further west than they had previously. and on the return trip, they stopped at the con fluns of in missouri river. in this vicinity. and on a bluff over looking what is the present city of fort peer buried a led plate...
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, rescued after five months at sea — the two sailors and their two dogs who disappeared in the pacific ocean
, rescued after five months at sea — the two sailors and their two dogs who disappeared in the pacific ocean