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but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]lden gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we have here. i moved here when i was 1959 when i was two years old. we would always go here. i love these neighborhood theatres. it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san francisco. small theatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the s
but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]lden gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we...
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i have good news pushing towards the pacific ocean. we have an evacuation warning here and that evacuation has been downgraded to an evacuation warning. this this is east of the sonoma coast and west of myers great road and south of fourth ross road and right here right up against the pacific ocean. szu, you can see the size is massive especially when you map it the same time as the fire. morgan hill where they had evacuation warnings right against evacuation orders. do stay tune. >> chris, thank you. >> hazy skies around 101. prompting people to clean up the bad air that seeped inside their home. the shelves at san francisco used to be full here and now shelves are empty. if you already have one, doctors say they are not perfect but can keep the air in your home a little cleaner. another tip is if bad air is getting inside your home through a door or window that does not seal completely, try to use a towel to cover up that tyiny ga. let's get to jeff ranieri. when will we see relief? >> some fog tomorrow morning will stir up a little
i have good news pushing towards the pacific ocean. we have an evacuation warning here and that evacuation has been downgraded to an evacuation warning. this this is east of the sonoma coast and west of myers great road and south of fourth ross road and right here right up against the pacific ocean. szu, you can see the size is massive especially when you map it the same time as the fire. morgan hill where they had evacuation warnings right against evacuation orders. do stay tune. >>...
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but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]lden gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we have here. i moved here when i was 1959 when i was two years old. we would always go here. i love these neighborhood theatres. it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san francisco. small theatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the s
but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]lden gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we...
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the atlantic and pacific oceans now are no more than large lakes.e cities are vulnerable for attack. we are a member of a family of freedom-loving nations. if that family is not to be an nie lated, we have the responsibility of maintaining the moral resolve and military strength to protect ourselves and those others with whom we have the common goal of the preservation of liberty and freedom. ♪ ♪ >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available on c-span3. tonight herbert hoover and fdr, the relation between the kennedy families and roosevelt and jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern. enjoy american history this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> the presidents, available in paperback, hard cover and ebook. inspired by conversations with noted historians about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. in this election year, as americans decide who should lead our country, this collection offers perspectives into the lives a
the atlantic and pacific oceans now are no more than large lakes.e cities are vulnerable for attack. we are a member of a family of freedom-loving nations. if that family is not to be an nie lated, we have the responsibility of maintaining the moral resolve and military strength to protect ourselves and those others with whom we have the common goal of the preservation of liberty and freedom. ♪ ♪ >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of...
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today the world has shrunk until in travel time the atlantic and pacific oceans are no more than large inland cities are vulnerable to attack. we are a member of the family of freedom loving nations. and if that family is not to be annihilated we have the responsibility of maintaining some moral resolve and military strength to protect ourselves and those others with whom we have the common goal of the preservation of liberty and freedom. >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight a look at our series on the presidency. first herbert hoover and fdr, the political relationships between the roosevelt and kennedy families, the portrayal of abraham lincoln at ford's theater and jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. the presidents, available in paper back, hard cover and e-book from public affairs. presents biographies of every president inspired by conversations with noted
today the world has shrunk until in travel time the atlantic and pacific oceans are no more than large inland cities are vulnerable to attack. we are a member of the family of freedom loving nations. and if that family is not to be annihilated we have the responsibility of maintaining some moral resolve and military strength to protect ourselves and those others with whom we have the common goal of the preservation of liberty and freedom. >> weeknights this month we're featuring american...
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skyway 17 to the east and down to santa cruz campus and then the only thing stopping it was the pacific ocean to the west. at last count, that encompasses 48,000 people. the dark red area is the fire itself and it is still burning out of control with 0% containment. there are some lines that have been dug in according to the map. cal fire shot this yesterday. they are showing that the fire burned all the way to highway 1 they are working with firefighters and their able to beat back the flames. they are still standing. we will be seeing it moving into get a better sense of the count of the homes destroyed. that was about 20 yesterday and that will go up surely as the press conference gets underway. we will listen in. >> this is a briefing for the czu lightning complex fires. we will have sometime at the end for questions and answers and we will do like we usually do, just run through the lineup throughout the incident. remember if you need to report live, or record phone calls, please go outside. with that, just a quick update on the fire progression activity. the fire is now 50,000 acres, an
skyway 17 to the east and down to santa cruz campus and then the only thing stopping it was the pacific ocean to the west. at last count, that encompasses 48,000 people. the dark red area is the fire itself and it is still burning out of control with 0% containment. there are some lines that have been dug in according to the map. cal fire shot this yesterday. they are showing that the fire burned all the way to highway 1 they are working with firefighters and their able to beat back the flames....
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but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]en gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we have here. i moved here when i was 1959 when i was two years old. we would always go here. i love these neighborhood theatres. it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san francisco. small theatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the str
but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]en gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we have...
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core of a nominal burn, that burn happening just off the west coast of the united states in the pacific ocean. leah: the next burn will be depart burn three. that will be 41.8 seconds and that will occur at 6:14 p.m. pacific, 1:14 a.m. gmt. that will be the last of those four depart burns. then we will be looking later tonight to the phasing burn. siva: in between them, bob and doug will get some time to get a meal. they will start their sleep preparations. they have an hour before they go to sleep to get some time to sort of collect themselves, do whatever presleep activities they need to do. as i understand on the space station, that is some time for them to hang out, take photos, maybe talk to folks on social media. leah: they love to talk to their families as well. they are able to videoconference with their families every so often. it is important to us that we keep the astronauts connected with their families. it is important for mental health. we have seen a lot of this on earth going through the coronavirus pandemic, people being apart from each other. we have seen people connecting v
core of a nominal burn, that burn happening just off the west coast of the united states in the pacific ocean. leah: the next burn will be depart burn three. that will be 41.8 seconds and that will occur at 6:14 p.m. pacific, 1:14 a.m. gmt. that will be the last of those four depart burns. then we will be looking later tonight to the phasing burn. siva: in between them, bob and doug will get some time to get a meal. they will start their sleep preparations. they have an hour before they go to...
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bounded by la honda to the north and highway 17 to the east and uc santa cruz to the southern by the pacific ocean to the west. at last count that is 48,000 people in that dark red area. that is the fire itself that is still burning out of control with 0% containment. this is video that cal fire shot out of a helicopter along the coastline. the fire has burned all the way to highway 1, which is shut down now. employees were able to beat back the flames and save the big creek lumber company in davenport. they will get a better count of the homes destroyed. it was 20 officially yesterday but that number is likely to go up as they provide an update later this morning. there is not enough manpower and we have seen multiple actively burning homes with no firefighters around and as for the evacuation order for some families, it was a mess to get out with minutes to pack what they could fit inside their cars, not knowing if their homes would still be standing when they came back. >> it is difficult. you just need the bare essentials and everything else could be replaced, and it is overwhelming. you just
bounded by la honda to the north and highway 17 to the east and uc santa cruz to the southern by the pacific ocean to the west. at last count that is 48,000 people in that dark red area. that is the fire itself that is still burning out of control with 0% containment. this is video that cal fire shot out of a helicopter along the coastline. the fire has burned all the way to highway 1, which is shut down now. employees were able to beat back the flames and save the big creek lumber company in...
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that pacific ocean current is cold, which means less energy for those storms to develop. on average we get about two to three thunderstorms a year, no so in the mountains. daytona gets about 93 per year. that's why a couple of things to keep in mind when it comes to lightning safety. if you hear thunder or see lightning, head indoors for at least 30 minutes after the last thunder. don't go under a tree, don't touch metal objects. look out for each other. we'll continue to see that threat through today. temper tuesday and wednesday. and then we'll start to notice some cooling heading into thursday. be safe, everyone. you. >> thank goodness for thursday, because heat, humidity, wind, rain, lightning, thunder, we cannot catch a break. >>> power outages, i forgot. so we look forward to thursday. thanks, vianey, for that forecast. vianey will be back tonight with your forecast at 4:30, 6:00, and 11:00. thank you so much for making us a part of your sunday morning. stay safe. democratic ticket. >> she's ready to do this job on day one. >> joe biden picks his running mate. >> yo
that pacific ocean current is cold, which means less energy for those storms to develop. on average we get about two to three thunderstorms a year, no so in the mountains. daytona gets about 93 per year. that's why a couple of things to keep in mind when it comes to lightning safety. if you hear thunder or see lightning, head indoors for at least 30 minutes after the last thunder. don't go under a tree, don't touch metal objects. look out for each other. we'll continue to see that threat...
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the fire did indeed burned to the pacific ocean. so there is a portion of the fire that it is not going to expand and the fire has been continuing to be held on the west side of myers grade so we do not anticipate any fire grows today on the miers fire going over to the wall bridge fire. the relative humidity and the county came up significantly last night which gave firefighters a much-needed reprieve on the line or a relative humidities ranged anywhere from 50% of the high 70's. so fire activity was very much reduced overnight as opposed to 2 o'clock in the morning runs that we had seen a couple nights before. the fire is continuing to back down into armstrong woods and ace, sweet water springs area and around the mountain jackson, a repeater sites where there was a defensive firing operation conducted last night to ensure that we had as much protection around that critical communications infrastructure is possible and so far it seems to be accomplishing what we wanted to do. moving over to the east side of the be wallace creek dr
the fire did indeed burned to the pacific ocean. so there is a portion of the fire that it is not going to expand and the fire has been continuing to be held on the west side of myers grade so we do not anticipate any fire grows today on the miers fire going over to the wall bridge fire. the relative humidity and the county came up significantly last night which gave firefighters a much-needed reprieve on the line or a relative humidities ranged anywhere from 50% of the high 70's. so fire...
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you can see a bulk of the action is out over the pacific ocean. that is not going to be a threat to us tonight. but i want to zoom into santa cruz county where we have a pair of cells that have popped up on live doppler 7. in fact, i've heard from a few of you on twitter who live in santa cruz that is actually raining from these cells. so that is very good news. you do not find any lightning strikes with these cells at all either. so if we can keep that drend of zero lightning and get the beneficial rain, that would be idea. i want to track this cell as it pushes off to the north at 25 miles per hour. so if it holds together, we could see light sprinkles. sprinkles at 8:15. this moisture stretches about 130 miles to the south. so we have about a 12-hour window right now where we are watching for potential for some rain like we're seeing in santa cruz county, but also the potential for lightning strikes. these are air quality indecision. several areas from concord to san jose zealing with unhealthy air quality. that's a 179 in san jose, not 79. the
you can see a bulk of the action is out over the pacific ocean. that is not going to be a threat to us tonight. but i want to zoom into santa cruz county where we have a pair of cells that have popped up on live doppler 7. in fact, i've heard from a few of you on twitter who live in santa cruz that is actually raining from these cells. so that is very good news. you do not find any lightning strikes with these cells at all either. so if we can keep that drend of zero lightning and get the...
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>>as it dissipated making its way through the cold pacific ocean waters, but overall it looks like your friday is going to be a calm day as far as pop-up thunderstorm activity but there is that slight chance nonetheless so just keep that in mind overnight lows tonight, it's going to be mild widespread 60's away from the bay area coastline with antioch only cooling down to 76 degrees for your overnight temperatures we're going to have a heat advisory in effect early friday morning for the east bay shoreline in an excessive heat warning, mainly for those of you in most of our inland valleys, not just in the east bay, but the south bay as well and even along parts of the san francisco peninsula like san mateo and palo alto you're going to be included with that heat advisory and even those of you in the north bay as well tracking a lot of hot weather conditions with daytime highs, a 180 degrees tomorrow so 10 to 20 degrees above normal for your friday afternoon widespread 90's in triple digit heat as you make your way inland downtown san francisco in the low 80's with the east bay shoreline
>>as it dissipated making its way through the cold pacific ocean waters, but overall it looks like your friday is going to be a calm day as far as pop-up thunderstorm activity but there is that slight chance nonetheless so just keep that in mind overnight lows tonight, it's going to be mild widespread 60's away from the bay area coastline with antioch only cooling down to 76 degrees for your overnight temperatures we're going to have a heat advisory in effect early friday morning for the...
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but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to this region's maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial arts didn't just pull it. if you bring fame fortune and power i thought of that when i went to investigate on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of how the lives. of the stories of one people are pretty calm there is one track and then providing the camps into someone else's was new up assuming in the dream or a few other life inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness on al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera people around the world are facing new coronavirus restrictions as the global tally rises to more than 18000000 cases more than 690000 people have died nearly a 3rd of them in latin america tougher restrictions are being reimposed in and around manila after infections in the philippines jumped to more than 100000 from tuesday businesses and public transport are expected to close and people will need special
but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to this region's maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial arts didn't just pull it. if you bring fame fortune and power i thought of that when i went to investigate on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of how the lives. of the stories of one people are pretty calm there is one track and then providing the camps into someone else's was new up assuming in...
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but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to this region's maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial arts. full of. $53.00 fame fortune and how the $5.01 a one effect investigate on al-jazeera. and . kidnappings and murders in crimea says russia's forced an extension of the black sea peninsula. i don't understand why the speed now. scores of crimean to toss have been arrested and tortured and killed. most believe by russian security forces. crime in russia's dark secret on al-jazeera. once welcome and now fear and dividing a nation. al-jazeera explores germany's long term economic strategy of pursuing immigrants from the arab world to be sure i feel more judgment on syria. how much money does a richer get those people put up think that it's been do it one german and american the new germans on al-jazeera. china sends a team of health experts to hong kong as the city battles a 3rd wave of covert 90. oh 'd i'm adrian for the good this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up multiple bombs target a pr
but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to this region's maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial arts. full of. $53.00 fame fortune and how the $5.01 a one effect investigate on al-jazeera. and . kidnappings and murders in crimea says russia's forced an extension of the black sea peninsula. i don't understand why the speed now. scores of crimean to toss have been arrested and tortured and killed. most believe...
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but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to this region's maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial arts didn't just pull its. 50 bring the fame fortune and how i thought that's what i wanted to investigate on al-jazeera. london as one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact on fright or around the globe and so here it out as a right we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their everyday life. we are free to put them on air and to really engage those stories because we know there are audiences interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go under reported. a career reporting to the won't grow under here one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. that certain stories can change us in the easiest cleaves use to it when we need. to change anyone a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera. al
but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to this region's maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial arts didn't just pull its. 50 bring the fame fortune and how i thought that's what i wanted to investigate on al-jazeera. london as one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact on fright or around the globe and so here it out as a right we will show you the true impact of...
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but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to these regions maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial art didn't just pull this. 53 to fame. and i thought that one when he did investigate on al-jazeera. the. a $150000000.00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from cycling to say that for instance the famous yellow dress fade from blue jeans. to conserving the welds when doing wetlands 3 eights world's global bird migration of life intersect right where we are the basic discovered a treasure trove it is one of the most special wetlands and the place after ice ecosystems in that announces era cove indian team has seen a war of words escalate between the u.s. and china challenge us general robert spaulding and british diplomat and also kerry brown on whether the west is entering into a new cold war with china in a special edition of head to head you want to travel ban on china for much of the muslim point stop proposal we need a strict vetting process is to tide finally turning ag
but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to these regions maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial art didn't just pull this. 53 to fame. and i thought that one when he did investigate on al-jazeera. the. a $150000000.00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from cycling to say that for instance the famous yellow dress fade from blue jeans. to conserving the welds when doing wetlands 3...
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but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to this region's maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial arts didn't just pull it. if you bring the fame fortune and power of all it's one of $100.00 investigators on al-jazeera. the one. jump into the stream and join our global community this generation will have to create its own parker soup with social media on and on line be part of the debate let me put some comments to you when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic islands that people of color have suffered not only now but for decades we are going to need to transform lives the way he gets human equating it business if we're going to adapt to climate breakout this street on out is there. as a weapon of war leaves the very deepest scars. scars so wrong that the victims men and women can barely talk about it. they are the only witnesses who can help bring about justice al-jazeera follows human rights campaigners in libya investigating right since the 2011 revolution. libya unspeakable c
but by turning the pacific ocean into a thread that needs to be can time it's a policy that comes at great cost to this region's maritime history and i didn't. in russia mixed martial arts didn't just pull it. if you bring the fame fortune and power of all it's one of $100.00 investigators on al-jazeera. the one. jump into the stream and join our global community this generation will have to create its own parker soup with social media on and on line be part of the debate let me put some...
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generations of patriotic american, thank you. 75 years ago, the indianapolis plans and the deaths of the pacific ocean struck by two torpedoes. that sinking is not what a trust the indianapolis into the annals of history. what we memorialized day is the accomplishments of the crew, not the fact that they were sunk. the survivors are thinking of indianapolis struggle for almost five days in the water, just to survive. then, for the next five decades, they continue to fight. they did not find for recognition for themselves, they did not fight for restitution from the navy for the awful fact that they were forgotten in the water and left to die. they fought to clear their captain's name. today, the surviving crew members of the indianapolis have asked me to speak on their behalf. they pulled me into their fight in 1998 while i was still captain of the nuclear fast attacks on marines, uss indianapolis, and i was proud to join them in their fight to exonerate. their captain. >> over the years, i've come to know and admire nearly nearly 200 200 survivors. today as i speak these words, only eight survivors r
generations of patriotic american, thank you. 75 years ago, the indianapolis plans and the deaths of the pacific ocean struck by two torpedoes. that sinking is not what a trust the indianapolis into the annals of history. what we memorialized day is the accomplishments of the crew, not the fact that they were sunk. the survivors are thinking of indianapolis struggle for almost five days in the water, just to survive. then, for the next five decades, they continue to fight. they did not find for...
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thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> 75 years ago the indianapolis plunged into the depths of the pacific ocean whenot what thrust the indianapolis into the annals of history. what we memorialize here today is the accomplishments of the crew, not the fact that they were sunk. they struggled for almost five days in the water just to survive. then for the next five decades they continued to fight. they did not fight for recognition for themselves. they did not fight for restitution from the navy for the awful fact that they are forgotten in the water. they fought for their captain's name. today the surviving crew members of the "indianapolis" have asked me to speak on their behave. they pulled me into their fight when i was still captain of a submarine. i have proudly joined them in their fight to exonerate their captain. over the years i have come to know and admire nearly 200 of the survivors line sergeant harold. today, as i speak these words, only eight survivors remain. they fought for over 55 years to get the navy to do the right thing for their captain, but in the end, it was an act of congress
thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> 75 years ago the indianapolis plunged into the depths of the pacific ocean whenot what thrust the indianapolis into the annals of history. what we memorialize here today is the accomplishments of the crew, not the fact that they were sunk. they struggled for almost five days in the water just to survive. then for the next five decades they continued to fight. they did not fight for recognition for themselves. they did not fight for restitution from the...
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they have constructed or bulldozed two fire breaks running from the pacific ocean, maybe tens of milesuniversity of california santa cruz. and further on into the actual city of santa cruz, where tens of thousands of people live. the university of california is on the north—west corner of the city and the fires are just north—west of that. so i am hopeful that, with those fire breaks, the city of santa cruz and the university will be saved. the last surviving d—day landing craft from the second world war has been forced to postpone its final voyage after a six year renovation project costing around $6 million. due to choppy waters and gusty wind, the craft was unable to make its final landing at portsmouth here in the uk, where it will be put on display. our defence correspondentjonathan beale has been keeping track of its journey so far. imposing strings music. archive: the dawn ofjune the sixth comes up like thunder over the invasion coast. it was the largest seaborne invasion in history. d—day, 19114, bringing an entire allied army to france to defeat the nazis. and it would never h
they have constructed or bulldozed two fire breaks running from the pacific ocean, maybe tens of milesuniversity of california santa cruz. and further on into the actual city of santa cruz, where tens of thousands of people live. the university of california is on the north—west corner of the city and the fires are just north—west of that. so i am hopeful that, with those fire breaks, the city of santa cruz and the university will be saved. the last surviving d—day landing craft from the...
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we are flying by two high- pressure systems, one in the state of texas and one over the pacific ocean. what happens is the dynamic will change in low-pressure is not always the dominant factor. but it is right now and that means we have a little moisture, possibly a few little showers along the coast, just a little drizzle. i wouldn't even call it a shower, patchy drizzle. overnight temperatures will be a degree or two cooler than last night. and then friday, another day similar to today. again, we will start out with little the fog and afternoon sunshine. temperatures will be slightly below average again. there will be a few spots that will overachieve, but for the most part will be below where we should be. san francisco should be in the low 70s this type of year. we will see 89 in antioch, 85 in santa rosa, it should be quite nice around the bay. >>> here is your extended forecast and you can see the warm-up saturday, sunday and monday. it is not extreme, but it takes us warmer than we have been. then we start to on tuesday. it looks like we will continue the cool down for a little
we are flying by two high- pressure systems, one in the state of texas and one over the pacific ocean. what happens is the dynamic will change in low-pressure is not always the dominant factor. but it is right now and that means we have a little moisture, possibly a few little showers along the coast, just a little drizzle. i wouldn't even call it a shower, patchy drizzle. overnight temperatures will be a degree or two cooler than last night. and then friday, another day similar to today....
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thanks to the cold pacific ocean waters, but we are noticing the overnight lows tonight going to be on the mild side widespread low to mid and even upper 60's as you make your way in line with antioch only cooling down to 76 degrees we're going to have a heat advisory away from the san francisco peninsula coastline, mainly along the east bay shoreline starting early friday morning and even a excessive heat warning that has been upgraded from the excessive heat watch for most of our inland valleys tracking widespread triple digit heat in the east bay and south bay and also going to see that heat advisories and excessive heat warning for much of the north bay could see daytime highs upwards of 108 degrees mainly in the tribe, dolly's widespread 80's and 90's so 10 to 20 degrees above average vicki and then we are going to notice above average temperatures even for the next 7 days back to you risa well there will soon be fewer high touch services to worry about in santa clara county. >>as kron four's rob fladeboe reports for us tonight touch free crosswalk devices are being installed at b
thanks to the cold pacific ocean waters, but we are noticing the overnight lows tonight going to be on the mild side widespread low to mid and even upper 60's as you make your way in line with antioch only cooling down to 76 degrees we're going to have a heat advisory away from the san francisco peninsula coastline, mainly along the east bay shoreline starting early friday morning and even a excessive heat warning that has been upgraded from the excessive heat watch for most of our inland...
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they have constructed or bulldozed two fire breaks running from the pacific ocean, maybe tens of milese university of california santa cruz. and further on into the actual city of santa cruz, where tens of thousands of people live. the university of california is on the north—west corner of the city and the fires are just north—west of that. so i am hopeful that, with those fire breaks, the city of santa cruz and the university will be saved. it's almost 18 months since the terror attacks on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch. the wife of one of the 51 people killed has spoken to the bbc of how her life has changed and of her determination to seejustice done. the gunman will be sentenced in a few days time. shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. it was an attack that devastated new zealand and shocked the world. the quiet city of christchurch became the scene of the country's worst mass shooting. on march the 15th 2019, a gunman opened fire in two mosques — killing 51 people, and wounding dozens more as they got ready for friday prayers. taj kamran was shot three times in
they have constructed or bulldozed two fire breaks running from the pacific ocean, maybe tens of milese university of california santa cruz. and further on into the actual city of santa cruz, where tens of thousands of people live. the university of california is on the north—west corner of the city and the fires are just north—west of that. so i am hopeful that, with those fire breaks, the city of santa cruz and the university will be saved. it's almost 18 months since the terror attacks...
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a message in the sand led to the rescue of three castaways stranded on a tiny island in the pacific oceantheir boat ran out of gas, and they ended up on an island in micronesia, where they were stuck for three days. well, they wrote s.o.s. on the beach, rescuers spotted it from the air. crews gave the men food and water and took them to safety. very lucky. coming up next, the incredible moment a noisy world opens up for a little girl. like to tell t my great-grandmother. -my grandma. -my cousin. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very independent woman. driven, passionate. embodied grit, perseverance. she marched. -she wrote. -she demanded. she was proud to pass on a legacy of civic mindedness to her descendants. i'm very proud to carry on her story. all: her story -find their stories. -make them count. at ancestry. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare expertise, we'll be ther
a message in the sand led to the rescue of three castaways stranded on a tiny island in the pacific oceantheir boat ran out of gas, and they ended up on an island in micronesia, where they were stuck for three days. well, they wrote s.o.s. on the beach, rescuers spotted it from the air. crews gave the men food and water and took them to safety. very lucky. coming up next, the incredible moment a noisy world opens up for a little girl. like to tell t my great-grandmother. -my grandma. -my...
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it's back down the pacific ocean. we've held it to meyer's grade and it's still backing down into ft. making pretty good progress on that one. that one's in pretty decent shape. our number one priority for the day and most dynamic fire from yesterday is going to be the wallbridge and stewart, they merged overnight. we're now going to treat it as one fire. across mill creek yesterday, made a push to the east and is continuing to push south towards guernevil guerneville, we have plans in place for protection of those communi communities, but a lot of work has to be done. significant struay coming off the stewart. we'll continue with that today. moving over to the lake county side, we'll start up on top. we had the fire in jericho valley yesterday thatad significant push, and then the morgan fire fro campbell and green and spanish, those fires are all combined now and continuing to push down into rumsy canyon and backing down into rumsy canyon. as they come down highway 16, the plan is to go ahead and hold highway 16. we
it's back down the pacific ocean. we've held it to meyer's grade and it's still backing down into ft. making pretty good progress on that one. that one's in pretty decent shape. our number one priority for the day and most dynamic fire from yesterday is going to be the wallbridge and stewart, they merged overnight. we're now going to treat it as one fire. across mill creek yesterday, made a push to the east and is continuing to push south towards guernevil guerneville, we have plans in place...
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china has made the decision with a nine-dash lie to annex a vast swath of the western pacific ocean and claim as chinese territorial waters, almost like it was talking like lake tahoe being there, internal waterways or something. it is ridiculous. it has been rejected by all major countries, seafaring countries. and now china is engaged in military exercises in these waters that they consider domestic, which no stretch of the imagination or domestic. the united states reserves its right to have freedom of navigation and aviation in all cases. we do it in a safe manner, we do it in a professional manner, our soldiers and sailors and marines always participate in their drills in a manner that ensures their safety and the safety of others. we certainly reject any chinese claims that flights over the south china sea and are manufactured claims constitute some breach of a norm or rule. this is typical chinese behavior that was here recently. you saw the recent brutal attack on the indian patrol. the chinese brutally killed almost two dozen indian soldiers. we have seen the crackdown in hong
china has made the decision with a nine-dash lie to annex a vast swath of the western pacific ocean and claim as chinese territorial waters, almost like it was talking like lake tahoe being there, internal waterways or something. it is ridiculous. it has been rejected by all major countries, seafaring countries. and now china is engaged in military exercises in these waters that they consider domestic, which no stretch of the imagination or domestic. the united states reserves its right to have...
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2 people including a lifeguard have lost their lives jeff we have began as a hurricane in the pacific ocean and was downgraded to tropical storm status after losing force on wednesday. china's president xi jinping is instructed the army to help deal with the floods that hit the southwest of his country weeks of rain of cold some of the worst floods in sichuan province in 100 years the army will help complete disaster relief tasks such as repairing roads more than 170000 people have been forced to leave their homes while dozens of died and many others are still missing. now greenland's ice sheet the largest in the world melted at a record level last year according to the great satellite mission an estimated $1000000.00 tons of ice melted into the sea every single minute in 2019 a breaks the previous record in 2012 by 15 percent the greenland ice sheet contributes to around 20 percent of the world's rising sea levels. to brazil where fires are once again burning in the amazon region and experts say the damage could be even worse than last year's devastation that's despite government pledges t
2 people including a lifeguard have lost their lives jeff we have began as a hurricane in the pacific ocean and was downgraded to tropical storm status after losing force on wednesday. china's president xi jinping is instructed the army to help deal with the floods that hit the southwest of his country weeks of rain of cold some of the worst floods in sichuan province in 100 years the army will help complete disaster relief tasks such as repairing roads more than 170000 people have been forced...
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we've got the west zone, the pacific ocean to the sonoma county line. we got the east zone which is from the sonoma county line to the central valley. meyers fire is 97% contained. highway 101 is reopened and all those activities are in process. talk about the walbridge fire. walbridge fire is in the guerneville area just north and west of guerneville. redwood, very heavy fuels, steep terrain, difficult to acre and numerous structures. and we're still connecting the dots trying to protect structures, trying to build lines between vineyards and grassy open areas and looking for opportunities to do backfiring. moving towards the east zone, we're going to start branch 30. this is cape valley to winters. we're starting to pick up our hose and bring back all the materials that we use to fight fires. from winters down to vacaville, solano county, the vaca area, pleasant valley road. we are still continuing to mop up, doing calls for service and doing some additional mop-up and patrol and getting ready for repopulation operations. from fairfield north to atlas
we've got the west zone, the pacific ocean to the sonoma county line. we got the east zone which is from the sonoma county line to the central valley. meyers fire is 97% contained. highway 101 is reopened and all those activities are in process. talk about the walbridge fire. walbridge fire is in the guerneville area just north and west of guerneville. redwood, very heavy fuels, steep terrain, difficult to acre and numerous structures. and we're still connecting the dots trying to protect...
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promised to help clean up the oil spill an environmental state of emergency has been declared in the pacific ocean islands because of the threat of catastrophic damage to coral reefs the prime minister says cracks in the ball carriers hole have widened and there's a risk it could break in half the work was carrying $4000.00 tons of fuel when it ran aground last month. we will do everything possible to contain the damages going forward and minimize the impact we will sincerely take any and all measures possible to deal with the situation ready. greenpeace says buyers and sellers of the fuel on board the ship should compensate those impacted by the oil spill. need to be read that for the community right or the community being in has been affected so are those who were in part of the transaction to shift this oil need to compensate the community and deer with the biodiversity damage and that really means that you're changing the rules of transporting and. of using the fossil fuel for the transaction whatever it was between the cargo ship company between the people who are the seller than the buy you
promised to help clean up the oil spill an environmental state of emergency has been declared in the pacific ocean islands because of the threat of catastrophic damage to coral reefs the prime minister says cracks in the ball carriers hole have widened and there's a risk it could break in half the work was carrying $4000.00 tons of fuel when it ran aground last month. we will do everything possible to contain the damages going forward and minimize the impact we will sincerely take any and all...
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from tropical storm genevieve at least 2 people have died the system began as a hurrican in the pacific ocean and was downgraded to a tropical storm on wednesday greenland's ice sheets the largest in the world melted a record level last year according to the grace satellite mission and estimated $1000000.00 tons of ice melted into the sea every single minute in 2019 greenland's melting ice sheet contributes around 20 percent of the world's rising sea levels. 2 people have died in california as they try to fight wildfire as thousands of people have been forced from their homes to san francisco rob reynolds reports now from los angeles. the massive wildfires engulfing northern california have claimed their 1st lives authorities said a helicopter pilot flying water drops died when his aircraft went down a utility worker helping firefighters in another area was also killed officials say the toll may rise there are people that are unaccounted for that we are looking to try to determine where they are the fires have burned more than 1400 square kilometers hundreds of homes and other buildings have
from tropical storm genevieve at least 2 people have died the system began as a hurrican in the pacific ocean and was downgraded to a tropical storm on wednesday greenland's ice sheets the largest in the world melted a record level last year according to the grace satellite mission and estimated $1000000.00 tons of ice melted into the sea every single minute in 2019 greenland's melting ice sheet contributes around 20 percent of the world's rising sea levels. 2 people have died in california as...
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emergency has been declared because of the threat of catastrophic damage to coral reefs in the pacific ocean. we will do everything possible to contain the damage is going forward and minimize the impact we will sincerely take any and all measures possible to deal with this situation ready. egyptian government has extended the detention of al jazeera journalist mahmoud hussein by $45.00 days he's already been held for more than 3 and a half years without trial after arriving for a personal visit the united nations and al-jazeera both called for an end to his arbitrate attention as attention on the specified charges does breach egypt's own penal code which sets the maximum pretrial detention at $620.00 days the united nations is warning indigenous communities around the world are facing a grave health threat because of the corona virus pandemic in brazil 19 has killed hundreds of bone rable indigenous people has done. indigenous peoples have suffered from devastating viruses since their 1st contact with outsiders covered 19 is simply the latest and they sitting particularly hard when so many
emergency has been declared because of the threat of catastrophic damage to coral reefs in the pacific ocean. we will do everything possible to contain the damage is going forward and minimize the impact we will sincerely take any and all measures possible to deal with this situation ready. egyptian government has extended the detention of al jazeera journalist mahmoud hussein by $45.00 days he's already been held for more than 3 and a half years without trial after arriving for a personal...
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the south and below the tri-cities it curves west and then flows through the river gorge to the pacific oceanso why is hanford there? the location was chosen on the first day of winter in the year 1942. a colonel from the seed u.s. army corps of engineers franklin messiahs have been sent from washington dc look for a place to build a facility that could create the material that was needed to build atomic bombs. he was flying around various sites in the states of washington, oregon, looking at places and he just looked at a site in oregon and was now flying north. as soon as the small plane he was in came over the top of the hills he knew he found what he is looking for. in this broad plain that stretches from richland to the bend of the columbia river near white gloves, you can see my cursor up here where white bluffs is. he had a list of requirements that the site had to meet, it needed cold water to cold the nuclear reactors. the columbia river can provide plenty of that. it needed electricity to power equipment at the site and coincidently the dam had come online just the year before and a
the south and below the tri-cities it curves west and then flows through the river gorge to the pacific oceanso why is hanford there? the location was chosen on the first day of winter in the year 1942. a colonel from the seed u.s. army corps of engineers franklin messiahs have been sent from washington dc look for a place to build a facility that could create the material that was needed to build atomic bombs. he was flying around various sites in the states of washington, oregon, looking at...
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this entire stretch running from the northeast corner all the way down to the pacific ocean. this is about 230 square miles, based on our read of the map right here. but we do still have hotspots in the lnu complex fire throughout sonoma county here. and that's why you see this area in red which remains in the evacuation orders, and then to the north there remains an evacuation warning. we want to make sure that you do keep abreast of all this. there's ton of information on our website, right, janelle? >> for sure, can you go to nbcbayarea.com for the latest information on those wildfires. that includes helpful maps detailing evacuations. you can also check out the perimeter that chris is showing on each of the fires. the lnu complex fire in the north bay is the deadliest of all three bay area wildfires. it killed a man who's being remembered. >> his life matters. that's really what it is. his life matters. >> reporter: stephanie can't stop thinking about her neighbor who lost his life when the lnu complex fire blew through rural vacaville. james leon boone was well-known. he
this entire stretch running from the northeast corner all the way down to the pacific ocean. this is about 230 square miles, based on our read of the map right here. but we do still have hotspots in the lnu complex fire throughout sonoma county here. and that's why you see this area in red which remains in the evacuation orders, and then to the north there remains an evacuation warning. we want to make sure that you do keep abreast of all this. there's ton of information on our website, right,...
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it's well known for unique accommodations, minutes away from the pacific ocean and surrounded by the hills. pricing varies depending on each accommodation. a trailer will start you at about $200 a night. >> tara, you're a good sport. thanks for putting up with us. tara is recommending more great glamping sites on the "gma" instagram account today. check that out. tara, thanks again. >>> coming up, it's not too late to have a summer of love. the "millionaire matchmaker" patti stanger is sharing must-have tips for dating in quarantine. have tips for dating in quarantine. ♪ i like to dream, yes, yes ♪ right between the sound machine ♪ ♪ why don't you tell your dreams to me ♪ ♪ fantasy will set you free ♪ close your eyes girl ♪ look inside girl ♪ let the sound take you away plan matters more than ever. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans have so much to take advantage of. see a doctor from the comfort and safety of home with zero copay. call today to get more of the care you need. with zero copay. walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion all of us are raising funds for one g
it's well known for unique accommodations, minutes away from the pacific ocean and surrounded by the hills. pricing varies depending on each accommodation. a trailer will start you at about $200 a night. >> tara, you're a good sport. thanks for putting up with us. tara is recommending more great glamping sites on the "gma" instagram account today. check that out. tara, thanks again. >>> coming up, it's not too late to have a summer of love. the "millionaire...
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baptisms in the pacific ocean are why many people come. there's a risk in any of they. >> i think people should be free to choose whether they want to wear masks or not. personally i feel healthier when i don't wear a mask. >> i have no fear. i think the news is lying. the i'll just say it like that. >> reporter: about the virus? >> not about the virus, but about the number and the stats. i know a lot of people who have gotten covid, but they're all fine, they're all better. i know aen to of people walking around here that are -- that have been never been -- have not got sick at all. >> you go out, not feeling well, that's irresponsible. you make a responsible choice. >> reporter: you think people are doing that tonight? >> i would hope so. you can't control it one wade or another. >> god gave me the word for covid. it's christ overcoming victory and disease psalm 19. that's what i believe. yes, if you have a comorbidity or issue, stay home. we're protesting for jesus. >> reporter: they say there's no way to stop this now, because they bel
baptisms in the pacific ocean are why many people come. there's a risk in any of they. >> i think people should be free to choose whether they want to wear masks or not. personally i feel healthier when i don't wear a mask. >> i have no fear. i think the news is lying. the i'll just say it like that. >> reporter: about the virus? >> not about the virus, but about the number and the stats. i know a lot of people who have gotten covid, but they're all fine, they're all...
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they say the pacific site is dying out among the pacific ocean coast. they also say they've been able to hold the fire on the north and south ends. but for many the fire isn't the only threat. so is this wind. she and her family have evacuated. not from the woodward fire behind them but from another wildfire that threaten their home in sonoma. >> coming down the burn way. >> reporter: they evacuated to the olema camp ground zero only to find this nearby. the order has been issued but for now they're staying put. >> we're watching the winds. when we came in last night, the smoke was over the hills. it is till a little bit off. >> reporter: this afternoon air drops were conducted over the fire burning through point reyes national seashore. firefighters stay unusually high temperatures and rugged terrain make the a tough fight. logan who works at the camp grounds says a lot of people left when the fire game but like others, he's watching the wind. their the wind has been blowing it toward the west out toward the ocean. i heard that some part of the fires b
they say the pacific site is dying out among the pacific ocean coast. they also say they've been able to hold the fire on the north and south ends. but for many the fire isn't the only threat. so is this wind. she and her family have evacuated. not from the woodward fire behind them but from another wildfire that threaten their home in sonoma. >> coming down the burn way. >> reporter: they evacuated to the olema camp ground zero only to find this nearby. the order has been issued...
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free travel to the cook islands, which is a very beautiful archipelago. 3000 meters out into the pacific oceanely 20,000 residents and all of those residents are new zealand citizens. such a tiny market but it is a symbolic first step. the move will obviously benefit the cooks economy than the new zealand economy but there are other changes going on as well. new zealand citizens coming back to the country now will have to pay their own charges for quarantine which is upwards of $3000 for a single person. there will be exemptions in some cases of hardship, but some important changes underway for the border of new zealand. we will have to wait and see what the next few months brings. shery: paul allen us from sydney. we have an alert on the bloomberg. we are getting the first reaction from beijing on those u.k. comments criticizing the arrest of the media tycoon. those comments irresponsible. u.k.as we heard from the prime minister boris johnson that they are deeply concerned by the arrest. it has received international support. let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines beca
free travel to the cook islands, which is a very beautiful archipelago. 3000 meters out into the pacific oceanely 20,000 residents and all of those residents are new zealand citizens. such a tiny market but it is a symbolic first step. the move will obviously benefit the cooks economy than the new zealand economy but there are other changes going on as well. new zealand citizens coming back to the country now will have to pay their own charges for quarantine which is upwards of $3000 for a...
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but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]lden gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we have here. i moved here when i was 1959 when i was two years old. we would always go here. i love these neighborhood theatres. it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san francisco. small theatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the s
but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]lden gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we...
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once an important stop on the trade route from the pacific ocean in north america, el fuerte is namedilt by those early conquistadors! this is not my first time here. years ago, a family vacation on the chepe express, a passenger train carrying tourists to mexico's copper canyon stopped in el fuerte. and this, e e posada hotel, wahighlight. today, i'm retracing my steps and getting pa a walking tour ed with flavor.
once an important stop on the trade route from the pacific ocean in north america, el fuerte is namedilt by those early conquistadors! this is not my first time here. years ago, a family vacation on the chepe express, a passenger train carrying tourists to mexico's copper canyon stopped in el fuerte. and this, e e posada hotel, wahighlight. today, i'm retracing my steps and getting pa a walking tour ed with flavor.
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same goes for santa cruz, what a show over pacific ocean.ghtening for little kids like mine, they both woke up crying. sfo just lit up by that thunder and lightning. it was truly a remarkable way to start this sunday morning. and we are tracking this, power outages across the bay area. these are not related to those rolling outages we saw friday night to preserve power. many of these blackouts came this morning as soon as the lightning hit the bay around 3:30. this pg&e map shows the red, more than 5,000 customers without power. that's san rafael, san mateo, and down south in san jose. the orange 4,099 customers with power and the yellow shows just about 50 to 49 customers without power. >>> coming up this morning on "today in the bay," we'll tell you about the role the nba played in developing a potentially ground-breaking covid test, coming up at 7:00. hope to see you then. >>> if you had a good pregnancy, if you're someone who enjoyed being pregnant, i just hope your car flips over. that's what i wish for you. >> that is a rather pregnant
same goes for santa cruz, what a show over pacific ocean.ghtening for little kids like mine, they both woke up crying. sfo just lit up by that thunder and lightning. it was truly a remarkable way to start this sunday morning. and we are tracking this, power outages across the bay area. these are not related to those rolling outages we saw friday night to preserve power. many of these blackouts came this morning as soon as the lightning hit the bay around 3:30. this pg&e map shows the red,...
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it doesn't have an out in the middle of the pacific ocean except if you try to take a place that givesyou access. instead of competing and he helps us understand what beijing has been trying to do the past 20 years in securing the mediterranean for the integrated strategic space that's the sea of japan, the south and east china seachina seas all the waye indian ocean and i think that it behooves us to understand what the chinese think about the geopolitics in order to have the right strategy. >> i was going to ask you next to expand on the mediterranean and what actually is happening there may be over the past few years in terms of some of the developed and if you could link back to the broad context because that's another important theme of the book. tell us a little bit about what is happening in the mediterranean development that you think is important and for us to continue to watch. >> this is a term best used in 1942 in his last book the structure of world politics. i'm blanking on the name cometh was unfinished at the time of his death and then finished by his colleagues. he sai
it doesn't have an out in the middle of the pacific ocean except if you try to take a place that givesyou access. instead of competing and he helps us understand what beijing has been trying to do the past 20 years in securing the mediterranean for the integrated strategic space that's the sea of japan, the south and east china seachina seas all the waye indian ocean and i think that it behooves us to understand what the chinese think about the geopolitics in order to have the right strategy....