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he's off on his journey across the pacific ocean.o swim eight hours a day with a team trailing beside him covering more than 5,000 miles to san francisco. >> i knew it was part of my, my identity. >> reporter: the french american athlete accomplished a similar feat across the atlantic in 1998. this time he says he wants to bring attention to the growing threat of plastic pollution in the oceans. ben will swim through the so- called great pacific garbage patch, the massive collection of floating trash between hawaii and california. >> i remember times where we go on the beach and walk and never see any plastic. now everywhere i go on the beach i see plastic everywhere. >> reporter: ben and his team are outfitted to collect data on microplastic pollution. they will also track radiation contaminants from japan's fukushima nuclear power plant disaster and plan to learn how extreme exercise might affect ben's heart. then there's the psychological aspect. >> swimming is difficult, but what is much more difficult is to be in that very auste
he's off on his journey across the pacific ocean.o swim eight hours a day with a team trailing beside him covering more than 5,000 miles to san francisco. >> i knew it was part of my, my identity. >> reporter: the french american athlete accomplished a similar feat across the atlantic in 1998. this time he says he wants to bring attention to the growing threat of plastic pollution in the oceans. ben will swim through the so- called great pacific garbage patch, the massive collection...
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the rough seas of the pacific ocean from tokyo to san francisco. overnight beginning his swim off the coast of japan and broadcasting on facebook live. >> there we go. he's starting. >> ben is starting his swim. >> reporter: ben lecomte beginning the swim side by side with his two children speaking with us just moments before taking that plunge. >> there's more than one challenge. on the top of the list you have the water. the cold water. >> reporter: lecomte's journey 5,500 miles, 6 months, 8 hours a day at a time. >> i have to eat 8,000 calories per day so if i don't eat it lose quite a bit of en i'm weig sthatll. >> rter: he fastle the pacific's rough weather,
the rough seas of the pacific ocean from tokyo to san francisco. overnight beginning his swim off the coast of japan and broadcasting on facebook live. >> there we go. he's starting. >> ben is starting his swim. >> reporter: ben lecomte beginning the swim side by side with his two children speaking with us just moments before taking that plunge. >> there's more than one challenge. on the top of the list you have the water. the cold water. >> reporter: lecomte's...
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. >> reporter: a french distance swimmer has set off to become first person to swim across the pacific ocean. >> i'd like to push the limits. mind over matter. >> glor: this is our western edition. good evening. we begin tonight with an alarming arrest at the white house. a government contractor was taken into custody at a secret service checkpoint when he showed up for work. turns out he was wanted for attempted murder. paula reid is at the white house.is et servi says alerted erday thse edwards was a fugitive wanted on a warrant for attempted murder out of prince george's county, maryland. now, according to the police report, at approximately noon today, edwards approached the northwest visitor entrance here at the white house. and after he showed his maryland driver's license, he was then arrested by the secret service. the prince george's county sheriff's office says the attempted murder warrant was dated may 17, but they couldn't give as many additional details about the circumstances that led to these charges. now, the white house is deferring comments to the secret service, and edward
. >> reporter: a french distance swimmer has set off to become first person to swim across the pacific ocean. >> i'd like to push the limits. mind over matter. >> glor: this is our western edition. good evening. we begin tonight with an alarming arrest at the white house. a government contractor was taken into custody at a secret service checkpoint when he showed up for work. turns out he was wanted for attempted murder. paula reid is at the white house.is et servi says...
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: it seems like an impossible task collecting the trillions of pieces of trash floating in the pacific oceanection system, a black tube as big as a football field is setting sail for the great pacific garbage patch this year. thank you for joining us. this acrossmbling the bay in alameda. in are setting sail september for the garbage patch. proposed past people to clean this up with nets that would go out and fish for plastic. the thing is, the ocean is so vast that if you were to do this it would take 80,000 years. what we do is develop a passive system. nature can do the hard work for us. we can concentrate the plastic before we take it out, then we see that if we were to deploy 60 of the systems we can clean up half of the garbage patch in five years time. big so this very area it would take 80,000 years to clean up. you think that you can clean up how much of this? >> we think we can clean up half of it in five years and eventually get to a 90% reduction by 2040. we have done extensive testing over the last four years. we have done hundreds of scale model test prototypes and there is onl
: it seems like an impossible task collecting the trillions of pieces of trash floating in the pacific oceanection system, a black tube as big as a football field is setting sail for the great pacific garbage patch this year. thank you for joining us. this acrossmbling the bay in alameda. in are setting sail september for the garbage patch. proposed past people to clean this up with nets that would go out and fish for plastic. the thing is, the ocean is so vast that if you were to do this it...
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to is the same thing they can make history becoming coming off on those little bit across the pacific ocean ocean. of. the israeli rating he was mine mine and read. so. and also. sometimes as. in exactly one monthh of total model nine miles south london along with those those cc. compliance i suppo. between nineteen eighty eight hourur was wins boxpak loading hit him it's a it's little that'll king eeingoi. along the long john jonny. the french rajoy technically with well known as the great race specific all garbage patch of flew ratio to the sidelines access. twenty one years years guys one posted lead time to count comes research are we are we never hear again. but little was will talk. of the. blast lasting solutions that his actual children learned on day onef. him might because say that he was he was yeah. thy are you. ready for. that pnp has. reports. that is not a day goes straight straight back on tuesday day or year patients unveiled a all time online for improving is irrational. us a. the canadia msion exciting spectacle than eleven of us so is you're here in a more than a nation
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he hopes to become the first person to spam across the pacific ocean mccombs fetus in durham's could take more than six months three and four eight hours a day accompanied by a support team scientists will also follow along to research the build up of micro plastics in the horta. this is the calm to treating ahead of his departure from tokyo more than six years of preparations have led to this moment finally a day to start on my swim across the pacific ocean the com says the crew on board with collect more than one thousand samples and debris all for twenty seven science institutes with a huge focus on plastic pollution he shouted moments of his journey on social media under the hash tag that longest sway. now back to dry land and here is what germany's official world cup squad photograph it has just been released as football fever grips the planet ahead of the tournament due to start in nine days and here we can see the fit again but neuer is there and just above him the blond julian. bron that he grabbed what him live said was the last fought in the squad but everyone is talking ab
he hopes to become the first person to spam across the pacific ocean mccombs fetus in durham's could take more than six months three and four eight hours a day accompanied by a support team scientists will also follow along to research the build up of micro plastics in the horta. this is the calm to treating ahead of his departure from tokyo more than six years of preparations have led to this moment finally a day to start on my swim across the pacific ocean the com says the crew on board with...
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he wants to swim across the pacific ocean.k about the challenges he faces while in that water. >>> before we get to break, i'll show you how to join the community on the waive and leverage the power of us all and the power of google. to your waze on iphone or android and in the bottom corner there is a magnifying glass and you click on that and then you click at your name and that is your profile and scroll down and to team and pick ours, nbc bay area and join the community and that is how we help each other out. we'll get back to you right after this break. i call it like i s it. the r has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right
he wants to swim across the pacific ocean.k about the challenges he faces while in that water. >>> before we get to break, i'll show you how to join the community on the waive and leverage the power of us all and the power of google. to your waze on iphone or android and in the bottom corner there is a magnifying glass and you click on that and then you click at your name and that is your profile and scroll down and to team and pick ours, nbc bay area and join the community and that is...
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a frenchman now living in texas is attempting a six month 5600 mile swim across the pacific ocean, toan francisco. along the way to book end to his prior swim across the atlantic, two decades ago. >> i know i was going to go back to the project. eventually. >> already 11 miles in. he will be swimming right rohra a ite arks. but it is the danger the planet is in that is on his mind. like climate change and pollution. he designed his rut to pass through a collection of microplastic ref use roughly the size of germany, france and britain, combined. >> i remember times where we go on the beach and walk and never see any plastic. now everywhere i go, on the beach, i see plastic everywhere. >> he plans to swim eight hours at a stretch, eating 8,000 calories a day. resting each evening on a support boat. if he makes it he will be the already the first to have soloed the atlantic. physical aspect of it swimming it is difficult and all that. what is much more difficult to be in that very hostile environment. and the mind has to be super strong. >> he is shaking off any personal threat. more im
a frenchman now living in texas is attempting a six month 5600 mile swim across the pacific ocean, toan francisco. along the way to book end to his prior swim across the atlantic, two decades ago. >> i know i was going to go back to the project. eventually. >> already 11 miles in. he will be swimming right rohra a ite arks. but it is the danger the planet is in that is on his mind. like climate change and pollution. he designed his rut to pass through a collection of microplastic...
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ocean war. transatlantic action and the pacific, where the action was marked by carrier operations and amphibious operations. it is an excellent account of the role of the u.s. navy into oceans. involved.ions were a dozen of those had substantial haves, important enough to an impact on the trajectory and outcome of the war. the u.s. navy was the largest but not the only one. war wasion, the naval fought 92 oceans -- thought not oceans butot in 2 more. that explains the subtitle of my book, a global history. i wanted to deal with the history of the war where u.s. vessels rarely appealed. worldeans of the constituted one gigantic battlefield, to quote fdr. i explore a bit about the culture and background of the other participants in the war to illuminate. two they shared a common resource base. especially for shipping. when national leaders had to construct a policy to fight this war, they had to take the entire globe into consideration. committing resources to one theater meant not committing them to another. here is a slide i will let you wonder about. i've is up in honor of the so-called butterf
ocean war. transatlantic action and the pacific, where the action was marked by carrier operations and amphibious operations. it is an excellent account of the role of the u.s. navy into oceans. involved.ions were a dozen of those had substantial haves, important enough to an impact on the trajectory and outcome of the war. the u.s. navy was the largest but not the only one. war wasion, the naval fought 92 oceans -- thought not oceans butot in 2 more. that explains the subtitle of my book, a...
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this looks over the pacific ocean and you cannot see the tower that is usually right there. 5:47 and sunset at 8:34. the sun will rise in about one hour. here is a look at the current conditions. san francisco at 59 and there is a west wind. the wind at three miles per hour and the direction is out of the west. a low to the east of us and we will see the wind increase possibly this afternoon. the high to the west of us and the low to the east of us will get closer and increase our wind speeds. satellite and radar showing a thick marine layer and you can see it in full effect all the way across fairfield and pretty much everyone waking to cloudy conditions south of san jose. the futurecast isowsh staying until 9:00-10:00 this morning. it may clear at east bay for the lunch break. it could be stubborn around san francisco and across north bay and the coast. by 5:00 this afternoon some green showing up and that is a sign of a slim chance of moisture for the sierra where they could see some shower activity. 50s and 60s along the beaches. 78 in santa clara. temperatures in the mi
this looks over the pacific ocean and you cannot see the tower that is usually right there. 5:47 and sunset at 8:34. the sun will rise in about one hour. here is a look at the current conditions. san francisco at 59 and there is a west wind. the wind at three miles per hour and the direction is out of the west. a low to the east of us and we will see the wind increase possibly this afternoon. the high to the west of us and the low to the east of us will get closer and increase our wind speeds....
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let alone the pacific ocean. >> wish him the best of luck. >> bringing attention to a cause that is onminds. >> i have to remind you to vote today. if it is post marked by today and received by friday your vote will count. >> i will be in there about 50 minutes or so. taking the children. >> a real life civics lesson. cs lesson. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. dr. oz: what could possess a 16-year-old high school cheer leader to hire a hitman to kill her father? >> i felt like i had no way out. it was horrible. dr. oz: and -- secrets to avoiding scams. it's the leading c
let alone the pacific ocean. >> wish him the best of luck. >> bringing attention to a cause that is onminds. >> i have to remind you to vote today. if it is post marked by today and received by friday your vote will count. >> i will be in there about 50 minutes or so. taking the children. >> a real life civics lesson. cs lesson. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california....
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this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate eater. system so having a farmer so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coast or were once closed cultural centers. like. the rocks there mentioned starts composing over half of the world's sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slu
this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate eater. system so having a farmer so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coast or were once closed cultural centers. like. the rocks there mentioned starts composing...
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ocean war. the transatlantic action and the pacific, where the action was marked by those gigantic carrier battles and by operations and amphibious operations. it is an excellent account of the role of the u.s. navy into -- in two oceans. but a total of 72 nations were belligerents in the second world war, either voluntarily or involuntarily. and a dozen of those have substantial navies, navies important enough to have an impact on the trajectory and arguably, even the outcome of the war. plug the u.s. navy was the largest, it was not the only 1 -- while the u.s. navy was the largest, it was not the only one. in addition, the naval war was fought in two oceans. that explains the subtitle of my book, a global history. i wanted to deal with the history of the war where u.s. vessels rarely appealed. as franklin roosevelt said, the oceans of the world of this war constituted one gigantic battlefield. i also explore a bit about the culture and background and circumstances of the other participants in the war to eliminate -- to illuminate their motives and objectives. in no small part because they all s
ocean war. the transatlantic action and the pacific, where the action was marked by those gigantic carrier battles and by operations and amphibious operations. it is an excellent account of the role of the u.s. navy into -- in two oceans. but a total of 72 nations were belligerents in the second world war, either voluntarily or involuntarily. and a dozen of those have substantial navies, navies important enough to have an impact on the trajectory and arguably, even the outcome of the war. plug...
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the island of tuvalu, which lies in the pacific ocean, midway between hawaii and australia, is locatedlevel domain popular with television channels? what? .tv? and then there was click‘s very own patented shouty wave game which we call hay fever. as one half of the audience tries to push the other half off a seesaw. all shout it's controlled using image and speech recognition, to make sense of all the waggling and yelling, you know. right, we're going to move on now and look at a piece of technology which aims to help blind people to navigate... well, anywhere, better. many blind people have fantastic spatial awareness, but at events like these, and everywhere else, there are always things that will catch you out. gary 0'donoghue‘s been testing a new pair of glasses in washington, dc. excuse me? could you show me down the steps do you think? yes. hey, erin, how are you doing? hi, gary, thanks for calling aira. i'm in washington, dc on the national mall, and right by the reflecting pool. this is one of washington's most popular tourist spots. but even though i've lived here for more tha
the island of tuvalu, which lies in the pacific ocean, midway between hawaii and australia, is locatedlevel domain popular with television channels? what? .tv? and then there was click‘s very own patented shouty wave game which we call hay fever. as one half of the audience tries to push the other half off a seesaw. all shout it's controlled using image and speech recognition, to make sense of all the waggling and yelling, you know. right, we're going to move on now and look at a piece of...
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he hopes to become the first person to swim across the pacific ocean his office he could take more than six months will swim for eight hours a day a company buys fourteen including medical stuff and scientists they will research the build up of micro plastics in the water the fifty year old frenchman has already crossed the atlantic ocean. in an unprecedented move u.s. president donald trump has disinvited the current super bowl champions the philadelphia eagles from their planned visit to the white house in a statement trump said the eagles are unable to come to the white house with their full team to be celebrated they disagree with their president because he insists they proudly stand for the national anthem several n.f.l. players have refused to stand for the anthem at games in a protest over civil rights the eagles wanted to send a smaller delegation but the president declined. just forgo minor the top stories we're following for you here today on the news sixty nine people have been confirmed dead in guatemala following a devastating volcanic eruption dorothy say the death toll is
he hopes to become the first person to swim across the pacific ocean his office he could take more than six months will swim for eight hours a day a company buys fourteen including medical stuff and scientists they will research the build up of micro plastics in the water the fifty year old frenchman has already crossed the atlantic ocean. in an unprecedented move u.s. president donald trump has disinvited the current super bowl champions the philadelphia eagles from their planned visit to the...
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volcano on isabella island the galapagos islands are some one thousand kilometers off ecuador in the pacific ocean . a u.s. military team and british cave experts have joined efforts to rescue twelve boys and their soccer coach thought to be trapped in a flooded cave the coach took the boys exploring after a training session they've been missing since saturday and local authorities now fear that time is running out for them. nearly a week trapped in this cavern with water levels rising by the hour these twelve boys and their football coach have become the center of a dramatic rescue operation u.s. military and british cave experts have now joined national forces in the hope to speed up the search divers are trying to locate the group from the inside swimming through tight passages of murky waters what other rescuers are scouring the mountainside in search for alternative entrances nobody knows if the boys are still alive but there's hope. and. i haven't reached the. third. time. we'll keep going. we are not going to give up. but the rain is proving pitiless overnight authorities had to switch off
volcano on isabella island the galapagos islands are some one thousand kilometers off ecuador in the pacific ocean . a u.s. military team and british cave experts have joined efforts to rescue twelve boys and their soccer coach thought to be trapped in a flooded cave the coach took the boys exploring after a training session they've been missing since saturday and local authorities now fear that time is running out for them. nearly a week trapped in this cavern with water levels rising by the...
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ocean floor but marine species. of all known u.s. territorial waters in the pacific support the majority of our nation's shallow water corals. guam, my home, sits adjacent to the western pacific ocean's coral triangle, one of the most biologically diverse and important marine ecosystems on the planet. yet the planet's coral reefs are in crisis. 2017 marked arong unprecedented global coral bleaching event. guam and the western pacific long home to some of the most well preserved reefs in the world were impacted severely. ocean acidfication, warming sea temperatures, co pollution, invasion species, and other stressers linked to human activity and global climate change threaten to wipe out these incredibly productive ecosystems. these threats have necessitated special protections and listing under the endangered species act for 25 coral species to date. the coral reef conservation re-authorization act addresses these challenges head-on with concrete federal actions and policy changes that will make a difference by first strengthening the federal response to coral reef e
ocean floor but marine species. of all known u.s. territorial waters in the pacific support the majority of our nation's shallow water corals. guam, my home, sits adjacent to the western pacific ocean's coral triangle, one of the most biologically diverse and important marine ecosystems on the planet. yet the planet's coral reefs are in crisis. 2017 marked arong unprecedented global coral bleaching event. guam and the western pacific long home to some of the most well preserved reefs in the...
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the yearly warming of the ocean surface and parts of the pacific ocean is known as el nino southern oscillation can upset ecosystems dramatically in tropical and subtropical climate which is why nasa is use of something called ally da are lighter could be the key to saving the amazonian rain forests lighter light detection and ranging technology creates a digital reconstruction of not just the top layer of the forest canopy but deep into it three flights over the forest with leider using three hundred thousand laser pulses per second in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen and twenty sixteen allowed scientists to see exactly how the delayed rainy season and hotter temperatures caused by all means. nasa found that the mortality of trees in their branches was upwards of sixty five percent higher in years and el nino was active all because of stress and we're seeing it in rainforests around the world you have to remember hawk watchers everything we do affects nature and as we hurt the environment through pollution we are affecting the planet. here's about effect being a more positiv
the yearly warming of the ocean surface and parts of the pacific ocean is known as el nino southern oscillation can upset ecosystems dramatically in tropical and subtropical climate which is why nasa is use of something called ally da are lighter could be the key to saving the amazonian rain forests lighter light detection and ranging technology creates a digital reconstruction of not just the top layer of the forest canopy but deep into it three flights over the forest with leider using three...
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we would hear about new research that tells us that grows in the pacific ocean are even more
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this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertiliser and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. it grows with the rocks it eventually starts decomposing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here it. horns lou they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates l
this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertiliser and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. it grows with the rocks it eventually...
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lecomte, a french man n living in texas, is attempting a six-month 5,600-mile swim across the pacific ocean long awaited book end swim thproject eventually. o decades >> ror w b swimmi right through sharks. but it's the danger the planet is in that's on lecomte's mind like climate change and pollution. he designed a microfuge. >> i remember walking on the beach and never see any plastic. now wherever i go on the beach, i see plastic everywhere. >> reporter: lecomte plans to swim eight hours at a stretch, eating 8,000 calories a day, resting each evening on a support boat. if he makes it, he'll be the first to swim the pacific. he's already the first to have soloed the atlantic. >> the physical aspect of it, it's difficult and all that, but what is much more difficult is to be in that very austere environment and to have the mind be super strong. shaking off any onal threat. more important, he says, is ing atteio to far greater peril, facing the planet. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> on "cbs this morning" robert f. kennedy died 50 years ago today. >> the train was carrying the remains
lecomte, a french man n living in texas, is attempting a six-month 5,600-mile swim across the pacific ocean long awaited book end swim thproject eventually. o decades >> ror w b swimmi right through sharks. but it's the danger the planet is in that's on lecomte's mind like climate change and pollution. he designed a microfuge. >> i remember walking on the beach and never see any plastic. now wherever i go on the beach, i see plastic everywhere. >> reporter: lecomte plans to...
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. ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific ocean.e're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology is helping us integrate rooftop solar, which is a very important element of getting us to our renewable energy goals. ♪ (shelee) if we can create our own energy, we can take care of this beautiful place that i grew up in. ♪ (vo) imagine a visibly healthin 28 days. purina one. natural ingredients, plus vitamins and minerals in powerful combinations. for radiant coats, sparkling eyes, and vibrant energy. purina one. 28 days. one visibly healthy pet. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused
. ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific ocean.e're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology...
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and artwork and participation by nations of the pacific, which meant nations who bordered the pacific ocean. >> that included a fair amount of chinese americans who lived and worked in san francisco. >> absolutely. >> what influence did they have on the history, culture of san francisco from the prism of your research and also on these two expos? >> sure, chinese population of san francisco was and continues to be a really important force in the city, and during both fairs, chinese and japanese were excluded from immigrating to the united states because the chinese exclusion law was passed in the 1880s and japanese exclusion was codified through a gentleman's agreement and by 1924, immigration law, it stopped immigration from asia completely. so both nations were not able to send new immigrants, new workers, immigrants to the fair, yet they were thriving communities in san francisco and the chinese community in particular participated in both fairs, in the first fair, one of the attractions on the zone that i mentioned earlier, that midway area was called underground chinatown. it was part
and artwork and participation by nations of the pacific, which meant nations who bordered the pacific ocean. >> that included a fair amount of chinese americans who lived and worked in san francisco. >> absolutely. >> what influence did they have on the history, culture of san francisco from the prism of your research and also on these two expos? >> sure, chinese population of san francisco was and continues to be a really important force in the city, and during both...
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territorial disputes in the south china sea she said china will not give up any inch of territory in the pacific ocean the leaders of south sudan's warring parties have signed a peace agreement aimed at ending the country's four and a half year civil war ceasefire is due to begin within seventy two hours prison salva kiir and rebel leaders signed the deal in the sudanese capital khartoum the civil war broke out after kids of plotting a coup in twenty thirteen just two years after became an independent nation political parties in mexico entering the final few days of campaigning ahead of sunday's presidential election country's largest vote in modern history those are the headlines the war in october is up next. on the sixth of october nine hundred seventy three the tenth day of ramadan the muslim holy month and young kapoor the holiest of holy days in the jewish calendar egypt and syria launched an all out war against israel. this first liberation of land occupied by israel in the one nine hundred sixty seven six day war provoked an enthusiastic response across the arab world. that in the show a littl
territorial disputes in the south china sea she said china will not give up any inch of territory in the pacific ocean the leaders of south sudan's warring parties have signed a peace agreement aimed at ending the country's four and a half year civil war ceasefire is due to begin within seventy two hours prison salva kiir and rebel leaders signed the deal in the sudanese capital khartoum the civil war broke out after kids of plotting a coup in twenty thirteen just two years after became an...
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cooling for most of the bay area today thanks to the fact we have the strong onshore moist and cool pacific ocean air at work. late tomorrow and friday as the winds turn over to more of a land breeze, you're going to see things really start to dry out. temperatures set to soar as we get to friday. tomorrow morning, a deja vu experience, areas of low clouds what we saw today, but the finish to tomorrow should be slightly warmer. mperures in the low 80s. mid-80s making a comeback in some of the inland east bay valley. numbers in the low to mid-70s around the peninsula, 60s on the coast. north bay temperatures in the 80s tomorrow. so the temperature trend, a little warmer tomorrow, but look at this hour by hour change for friday. bay side temperatures close to 80. 90s starting to show up friday afternoon. here's the progression. 90s friday, peak heating, we think is saturday. you see the pink on the map. those are temperatures close to 100 degrees. north bay and east bay, at the same time, stay tuned, we may see red flag warnings go up depending on how strong the north winds r sunday wiare. there is
cooling for most of the bay area today thanks to the fact we have the strong onshore moist and cool pacific ocean air at work. late tomorrow and friday as the winds turn over to more of a land breeze, you're going to see things really start to dry out. temperatures set to soar as we get to friday. tomorrow morning, a deja vu experience, areas of low clouds what we saw today, but the finish to tomorrow should be slightly warmer. mperures in the low 80s. mid-80s making a comeback in some of the...
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this nine hundred hector asked you where it is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so how will farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. like. it grows with the rocks. start composing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and t
this nine hundred hector asked you where it is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so how will farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. like. it grows with the rocks. start composing over half of...
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this nine hundred hector asked you where it is where rivers throughout this region the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean while what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean. coastal environments close to urban centers called for were as close. as you get like. it grows with the rocks there mentioning starts decomposing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation is appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs
this nine hundred hector asked you where it is where rivers throughout this region the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean while what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean. coastal environments close to urban centers called for were as close. as you get like. it grows with the rocks there mentioning starts decomposing...
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this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well anywhere where you get coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. it grows with touches the rocks it eventually starts decomposing over half of the world sea grass meadow. are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as the trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smal
this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well anywhere where you get coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. it grows with touches the rocks it...
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this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertiliser and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farms so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. marker. it grows with the rocks. start composing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea
this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertiliser and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farms so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. marker. it grows with the rocks. start...
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he hopes to become the first person to sail across the pacific ocean he come speak of insurance co take more than six months he swam for eight hours a day accompanied by a support team scientists also follow along to research the buildup of microscopic in the water. now this is becomes treating ahead of his departure from tokyo more than six years of preparations have led to this moment finally ready to start my swim across the pacific ocean. become ses the crew on board will collect more than one thousand samples of debris for twenty seven science institutes with a huge focus on plastic pollution he'll be sharing moments of his journey on social media on of the hash tag the longest spam. now to some conventional sport football and football fever is gripping the planet just nine days before the world cup stuff germany's official was cup squad photograph has just been released and as you can see in the middle of the front again captain banu a noire and just behind him just above him is the blond you hear on bronze now he's the man who grabbed what coach york said was the last spot on the
he hopes to become the first person to sail across the pacific ocean he come speak of insurance co take more than six months he swam for eight hours a day accompanied by a support team scientists also follow along to research the buildup of microscopic in the water. now this is becomes treating ahead of his departure from tokyo more than six years of preparations have led to this moment finally ready to start my swim across the pacific ocean. become ses the crew on board will collect more than...
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above the pacific ocean because of turbulence from another superjumbo plane.he two jets were about 20 article miles apart in distant and 1000 feet apart in out to two when the flight was affected earlier this week. global news, 24 hours a day, journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the .loomberg at top some weakness here in asia following the fed hike. the pboc is meeting that the hong kong authority to raise its rate. down by .75%. the nikkei down by .6%. south korea was close yesterday for a public holiday and were seeing exacerbated selling as a play catch-up in the region. there were hopes the summit we had in singapore would lead to better north and south relations. , we'ing a lo of construction companies fall day in seoul. goldman sachs has cut the hong kong listed shareutlook there. of $3.30 on the stock, upgrading it to overweight. thankjuliette saly in singapore with the latest on the market. the fed has raised interest rates for the second time this year. officials signal there are more powell stressed
above the pacific ocean because of turbulence from another superjumbo plane.he two jets were about 20 article miles apart in distant and 1000 feet apart in out to two when the flight was affected earlier this week. global news, 24 hours a day, journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the .loomberg at top some weakness here in asia following the fed hike. the pboc is meeting that the hong kong authority to raise its rate. down by .75%. the nikkei down by...
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lava has flowed into the pacific ocean that has formed new land along the island shore. experts say there's no way to predict when kilauea's eruption will end or when the lava flows will stop. >>> huge crowds came out for this year's l.a. trade. [ cheering ] >> just ahead, highlights from this weekend's celebration and the one thing politics made during today's parade. >>> how you can become a card-carrying member of dub nation. >> a live look from our emoriville camera showing you a bright and breezy finish to the weekend and it's about t by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. >>> actor vince vaughn is out of jail tonight after an arrest on suspicion of drunken drive asking resisting arrest. this is a booking photo taken this morning. police took him into custody at a checkpoint in manhattan beach. vaughn is best known for his roles in comedies like "dodge ball" and "wedding crashers." so far no comment from the actor. >>> baseball distracted people from the fire last october. abc 7
lava has flowed into the pacific ocean that has formed new land along the island shore. experts say there's no way to predict when kilauea's eruption will end or when the lava flows will stop. >>> huge crowds came out for this year's l.a. trade. [ cheering ] >> just ahead, highlights from this weekend's celebration and the one thing politics made during today's parade. >>> how you can become a card-carrying member of dub nation. >> a live look from our emoriville...
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this nine hundred hector asked you where it is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. it grows with the rocks it eventually starts the composing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slue they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were so. thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller in
this nine hundred hector asked you where it is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. it grows with the rocks it...
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this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get our lives like this. it grows with the raw. starts decomposing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slug
this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get our lives like this. it grows with the raw. starts...
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this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertiliser and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farms so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close cultural centers you get problems like this. it grows with the rocks. start composing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates l
this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertiliser and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farms so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close cultural centers you get problems like this. it grows with the rocks....
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this nine hundred hector asked you where it is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get like. it grows with the rocks if you mentioned start composing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slue they're making a surprising comeback. oh. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation's appetite has helped restore the balance of this eco says. by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. crabs lower crop numbers allow smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and
this nine hundred hector asked you where it is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get like. it grows with the rocks if you mentioned start...
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this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural power. house of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean we're coastal environments close to urban centers called forwards close cultural centers. like us. grows with the rocks there mentioned start composing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hundred thousand crabs per year. this federation is appetite has helped restore the balance of this ecosystem by triggering a chain reaction known as a trophic cascade. sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea s
this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural power. house of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean we're coastal environments close to urban centers called forwards close cultural centers. like us. grows with the rocks there mentioned start...
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look at that pacific ocean. nice, clear conditions for you. a look to the east, you can see oakland. you can see beyond that. those hills. we have con conditions out there. a lot less breezy, compared to what we experienced yesterday and the day before. this would be the tower camera that is facing south southeast. we have a little bit of choppy water yesterday from all the strong winds. but today, not the case. those winds have simmered down a lot. this is the view from the oakland airport looking onto san francisco, where temperatures are now 67. livermore, 72. open, 64. concord, you are at 75 degrees. let's check in on those winds. 5-10 miles per hour. east wins at sfo. we are seeing some variable action there. mainly, what is keeping us warm is this ridge of high pressure. the reason we are going to start to warm up is because we are not going to get that onshore breeze. that came along when that low was hovering over us. that low has now moved further toward the east. so we can say goodbye to that coastal cooling, those clouds. instead, w
look at that pacific ocean. nice, clear conditions for you. a look to the east, you can see oakland. you can see beyond that. those hills. we have con conditions out there. a lot less breezy, compared to what we experienced yesterday and the day before. this would be the tower camera that is facing south southeast. we have a little bit of choppy water yesterday from all the strong winds. but today, not the case. those winds have simmered down a lot. this is the view from the oakland airport...
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fissures around the volcano on the big island of hawaii is feeding enormous rivers that end up in the pacific oceaneating steam clouds. more than two dozen lava fissures have used over the past six weeks. >>> the late physicist stephen hawking has taken his rightful place among britain's greatest scientists. his ashes were interred at london's westminster abbey today between charles darwin and sir isaac newton. hawking died in march at the age of 76 after decades of living with motor neuron disease . after today's service, a message of peace, hope, and global harmony was recorded in hawking's own word was beamed to outer space. hawking's daughter says the transmission will be aimed at the nearest black hole. >>> some sour news for the museum of ice cream. environmentalists say change the sprinkles or freeze the exhibit. >>> we have seen elon musk's dream high-speed rail but tonight, one city will take him up on it on changing rush hour commute forever. >>> shark patrol. a new high-tech way to keep jaws at bay. get ready for pixar pier!... prepare to be awed... ...prepare to be moved... prepare to m
fissures around the volcano on the big island of hawaii is feeding enormous rivers that end up in the pacific oceaneating steam clouds. more than two dozen lava fissures have used over the past six weeks. >>> the late physicist stephen hawking has taken his rightful place among britain's greatest scientists. his ashes were interred at london's westminster abbey today between charles darwin and sir isaac newton. hawking died in march at the age of 76 after decades of living with motor...
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long distance swimmer ben le comte de has set off on his record breaking attempt to cross the pacific ocean the fifty one year old began his journey from japan's east coast his two kids swam up to say goodbye to their father who expects this expedition to take more than six months to complete and swam across the atlantic ocean in one thousand nine hundred eight faces a swim of nine thousand one hundred kilometers that will end in san francisco he's helping to raise awareness about plastic pollution in the pacific. and that's all your sport for now more later back to you major in many thanks indeed for that just about to drop this particular news on al-jazeera to get you to five much more news and video along with comments notices of the websites about this it will all be back to update you on the day's top stories just about to see them. thank you. such. good. cause. to. me as i want to finally with. the balls about what i see where you are not. your last. moment because i'm a bunch of the bitch on the bottom in the first episode of a two part series. or investigates the world of performanc
long distance swimmer ben le comte de has set off on his record breaking attempt to cross the pacific ocean the fifty one year old began his journey from japan's east coast his two kids swam up to say goodbye to their father who expects this expedition to take more than six months to complete and swam across the atlantic ocean in one thousand nine hundred eight faces a swim of nine thousand one hundred kilometers that will end in san francisco he's helping to raise awareness about plastic...
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we would hear about new research that tells us that grows in the pacific ocean are even more clever wesed. just over half an hour ago this copy came into the bbc newsroom from afp telling a single data newsroom shooting and maryland capital annapolis according to multiple reports. this is where the capital gazette newspapers office is in you can see a annapolis marked there and maryland and if we go in much more closely you can see that we have marked the building in question. we also have pictures taken from a helicopter showing some people walking out of the building being guided by police officers with their hands up. let's bring in the bbc‘s paul blake was following this story from new york. thanks forjoining us. from new york. thanks forjoining us. i have some of the details we have, what else can you add? details are still coming in —— it's been the past two minutes we're learning about it. lots of injuries simply say that there has been a shooting at the capital gazette newspaper in maryland. they say they have taken one suspect into custody and working to secure the scene and s
we would hear about new research that tells us that grows in the pacific ocean are even more clever wesed. just over half an hour ago this copy came into the bbc newsroom from afp telling a single data newsroom shooting and maryland capital annapolis according to multiple reports. this is where the capital gazette newspapers office is in you can see a annapolis marked there and maryland and if we go in much more closely you can see that we have marked the building in question. we also have...
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. >>> what motivates a man to swim across the pacific ocean to san francisco?nd the answer is next. >>> but we want to thank brandon for the beautiful picture of the fog swallowing up the city. neat, right. you can share pictures with the hashtag abc 7 now. >> you may see it on air or ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make more tomorrows possible. entresto, for heart failure. >>> i'm ama daetz coming up on news at 6:0
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over the pacific ocean when it started plummeting. passengers say the plane hit violent tushlens and nose difficulted by ten seconds. ziet the scare no one was hurt. investigators are looking into whether wake tushlens caused the nose drive difficult. >>> now the recreational use of marijuana is legal in california. people are looking for cannabis friendly vacation rentals. so-called bud and breakfast rentals are popping up. but as reporter drew explains one in the town of colfax has something the others don't. >> full kitchen comes with munchies. >> built appropriately to be 420 square feet process this bud and breakfast is likely the first in the state of california to be located next to a cannabis guard zbloon cannabis friendly. at our place you are on a working farm. >> the main feature of this stay is a welcome gift of up to 1 ounce of cannabis harvested from just outside the door. >> we're allowed to share. so makes the world go around. >> it's the legal amount someone can gift to another under prop 64. >> we are mot allowed to
over the pacific ocean when it started plummeting. passengers say the plane hit violent tushlens and nose difficulted by ten seconds. ziet the scare no one was hurt. investigators are looking into whether wake tushlens caused the nose drive difficult. >>> now the recreational use of marijuana is legal in california. people are looking for cannabis friendly vacation rentals. so-called bud and breakfast rentals are popping up. but as reporter drew explains one in the town of colfax has...
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that's the pacific ocean beyond sutro tower.
that's the pacific ocean beyond sutro tower.