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all ushered along in the low pressure in the pacific west gets south and closer to the high pressure you get this real combination that just pushes the winds on shore and that will -- that will be around through the small hours, breezy conditions to about 40 miles an hour in the upper elevations, down low, 25 miles an hour. the windy night due for the bay area tonight. and, the temperatures in the upper 50s if you are headed out, a few high clouds other than that, describes tomorrow morning. monday morning, mostly in the middle 50s, fair skies, cool temperatures, and expect things to be breezy and cool tonight. as the low gets closer to the bay area, it will increase clouds on monday and tuesday. and it is just a whisper of a chance of a thunderstorm possible. just probably hearing thunder. tuesday afternoon and in the early hours of wednesday morning. and it is only a slight chance that we mention it just in case it happens we can say told you so. >> here is what is next. gusty winds, cool night, warming up, midweek, after the low sweeps through, the high pressure builds in and bump
all ushered along in the low pressure in the pacific west gets south and closer to the high pressure you get this real combination that just pushes the winds on shore and that will -- that will be around through the small hours, breezy conditions to about 40 miles an hour in the upper elevations, down low, 25 miles an hour. the windy night due for the bay area tonight. and, the temperatures in the upper 50s if you are headed out, a few high clouds other than that, describes tomorrow morning....
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his from the ground rose we get the real one with the sea off the east east ocean waters off the pacific west coast at the united states from southern california to alaska art offering much in the way of one particular species sardines. the price of everything. one of the press and here's one of the perth hills gone up in the nl the fish really have. so the fourth generation farmer by marriage. corbin hansen its commercial fishing operation has gone from vessels. well exciting catch on in your nightly basis in the mid two thousand to nearly no sardines at all today forcing many fisherman out of business for us to go look around for nine of this particular boat. maybe cus two thousand dollars the deal though. you know you do that for his knife and it becomes kai counterproductive. from everything that we're experiencing the sardine population is in. the pretty dramatic decline and soul of collapse of a small fishery can lead to catastrophic effects of a larger fish would add a can be just as devastating for the fishermen that they stand as a team sport the fish that eat them parties that may b
his from the ground rose we get the real one with the sea off the east east ocean waters off the pacific west coast at the united states from southern california to alaska art offering much in the way of one particular species sardines. the price of everything. one of the press and here's one of the perth hills gone up in the nl the fish really have. so the fourth generation farmer by marriage. corbin hansen its commercial fishing operation has gone from vessels. well exciting catch on in your...
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the storm system is currently in the pacific north west. for monday a book at clouds in the morning them clouds and sunshine mixed together throughout the day. once again we will have strong winds of up to 35 m.p.h.. tuesday the system it moves out however the winds stay and will possibly gets up to 45 mi. per hour. there could be some showers developing over the seattle range however the best chance for what weather is in the north and in napa and solano counties. sixties just about everywhere. tuesday and wednesday the system will clear out in the winds will pick up. for thursday there is a weak system are writing with a slight chance of rain. after that's what some the rest the weaken-- sun the nigerian president is speaking out about a the mass kidnapping in his country. almost three hundred girls were kidnapped about two weeks ago by islamic extremists. the country is fighting an uprising by the islamic group. the president spoke today with nigerian media about how the families can help. 'wherever the girls are, we will get them out. w
the storm system is currently in the pacific north west. for monday a book at clouds in the morning them clouds and sunshine mixed together throughout the day. once again we will have strong winds of up to 35 m.p.h.. tuesday the system it moves out however the winds stay and will possibly gets up to 45 mi. per hour. there could be some showers developing over the seattle range however the best chance for what weather is in the north and in napa and solano counties. sixties just about...
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ours is one of the major ones and then there is another one up in the pacific west. by the way, our's involves a site in new york where veterans, national guard, active-duty can go. the national interest the center we can also look to see how the treatments to with active duty as well as veterans. you can keep going. there is an evidence based for both forms of exposure therapy. it is just not clear to as yet have the treatments will fare with different from the populations and within the trauma population such as combat related ptsd and two will be better for it. one does would be that this woman's treatment will work particularly well. you can bypass your willful avoidance of your problem and all of the stimuli that you need to make you welcome and to call up your accused of year, process your experience, and get better, master it, and move on are available on the virtual world. keep going. i want to end. i know i don't have much time left. what said make the point. i started out by showing there is pervasive evidence from multiple governing bodies, scientific orga
ours is one of the major ones and then there is another one up in the pacific west. by the way, our's involves a site in new york where veterans, national guard, active-duty can go. the national interest the center we can also look to see how the treatments to with active duty as well as veterans. you can keep going. there is an evidence based for both forms of exposure therapy. it is just not clear to as yet have the treatments will fare with different from the populations and within the...
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is the one who constantly turns the military forces in the west pacific. they worry as chinese spoken in line evolves, this is an inevitable that attaching themselves more to china and they worry about the u.s. overreacting in force to intervene into the escalation. it's been very teen and reassuring the people from both sides to the same underlying process going on, understand that it is. but worrying that they could potentially misunderstand each other's motives. question in the back. >> let's think about this underlying present is that war is the response to a particular conflict inherent in human interaction, okay? it has become a very efficient response as we move further across time comes disorganized, highly efficient ways. you could also say has been the into perhaps a set of alternatives, responses has been to build up over the last two millennia, with law, large skillet situations designed to guide to regulate this conflict. it made he argued that beginning in an 18th century, the british globalization that other tools were beginning to come into
is the one who constantly turns the military forces in the west pacific. they worry as chinese spoken in line evolves, this is an inevitable that attaching themselves more to china and they worry about the u.s. overreacting in force to intervene into the escalation. it's been very teen and reassuring the people from both sides to the same underlying process going on, understand that it is. but worrying that they could potentially misunderstand each other's motives. question in the back....
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ours is one of the major ones and there's another one up in pacific west. ours involves a side of new york where veterans of the national guard and active duty can go. -- in d.c. --al we can see how the treatments do with active duty as well as veterans. you can keep going. there is an evidence base for the treatment for both forms of exposure therapy. it is not clear you have the treatment will fare with different trauma populations. when guests would be this form of treatment homework well. you can sort of bypass or willful avoidance of your problems and all of the stimuli that you need to call off your cues to fear and process your experience and get better mastered and move on. it is available in the virtual world. i do not have much time left. i started out by showing you that there is pervasive evidence of multiple governor bodies governmental organizations that have precluded that these treatments are affect did. -- affective. why don't more people get them? i want to point out that there are myths. memory ishem with the cruel. we shouldn't do it. pe
ours is one of the major ones and there's another one up in pacific west. ours involves a side of new york where veterans of the national guard and active duty can go. -- in d.c. --al we can see how the treatments do with active duty as well as veterans. you can keep going. there is an evidence base for the treatment for both forms of exposure therapy. it is not clear you have the treatment will fare with different trauma populations. when guests would be this form of treatment homework well....
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back to a model where we see the west growing rapidly, and i would expect to see the south-east coming on strong in the next 2-3 years. >> in the meantime in the pacificorth-west, seattle, when you look at the top 50 popular cities, seattle grew at heightest rate and is close to re-entering the top 20, what is it that seattle has, that say a place like cleveland does not? >> when you analyse what is driving the growth, you have to recognise that in the last 2-3 years, we have seen strong growth in the knowledge-based jobs. areas like austin texas, seattle, denver are well-known for the knowledge based jobs, and that is attracting a lot of people that are looking for these good high-paying knowledge-based jobs. >> for every knowledge-based high-paying jobs, there are indirectly related service jobs. what is the approximate ratio? >> you are right. the high-paying jobs are the drivers of growth, and, for example, when you look at web development jobs, every 10 web development jobs would support up to 100 other jobs in service industries. >> these web jobs - are they sustainable. a lot of these cities experienced the tech bubble and burst. is this someth
back to a model where we see the west growing rapidly, and i would expect to see the south-east coming on strong in the next 2-3 years. >> in the meantime in the pacificorth-west, seattle, when you look at the top 50 popular cities, seattle grew at heightest rate and is close to re-entering the top 20, what is it that seattle has, that say a place like cleveland does not? >> when you analyse what is driving the growth, you have to recognise that in the last 2-3 years, we have seen...
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here is where we have the rain showers for the pacific north-west, changing into severe weather for montana. we expect the risk to continue in parts of iowa. reports of strong winds from portland all the way over to montana where we had funnel cloud reports and a tornado. we have also had parts of nebraska report seeing a tornado as well, in the country of scots bluff. getting access in parts of the west, and that will be moving down into the south-west by midwoke. the problem is that when the storm system starts to move to the south-west, it's so hot and dry here that that very cold air on the upper level of the atmosphere will come down as a strong wind gust, and the lightening can spark a wildfire. there you have a recipe for problems. the start of a wildfire and gusty winds and in an area of drought. we have not had rain in this area for some time. wednesday looks like it's the level chance. otherwise we are talking about the east coast having chilly temperatures, front of advisory. we'll start in the low to mid 30s, a chilly beginning. >>> 37 in pittsburgh. downright cold. >> al jazeer
here is where we have the rain showers for the pacific north-west, changing into severe weather for montana. we expect the risk to continue in parts of iowa. reports of strong winds from portland all the way over to montana where we had funnel cloud reports and a tornado. we have also had parts of nebraska report seeing a tornado as well, in the country of scots bluff. getting access in parts of the west, and that will be moving down into the south-west by midwoke. the problem is that when the...
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. >>> in the pacific north-west a fight over undocumented workers. a battle with local officials and federal government. allen schauffler has more on that from seattle. >> good evening. it didn't take long after the federal judge's ruling that people's constitutional rights were being violated and counties could be responsibility if they uphold the ice requests. >> reporter: after a domestic dispute. dan yal landed in this gaol. he and his wife say he was behind bars longer than he should have been because ice, immigration and customs enforcement asked that he be held. he could have been out in a day or a couple of hours, but immigration put a hold on him and his situation changed. ice wanted to decide if he was an undocumented immigrant. he says he is here illegally, he's one of more than 17,000 holds or detainers the agency issues, a number dropped since late 2011. a judge in portland ruled if people are breaking the laws, the holds violate the 4th amendment covering illegal search and seizure. >> the judge said if the country holds people in gaol
. >>> in the pacific north-west a fight over undocumented workers. a battle with local officials and federal government. allen schauffler has more on that from seattle. >> good evening. it didn't take long after the federal judge's ruling that people's constitutional rights were being violated and counties could be responsibility if they uphold the ice requests. >> reporter: after a domestic dispute. dan yal landed in this gaol. he and his wife say he was behind bars longer...
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the sailors have been in the water since friday when their boat sank in the pacific ocean west of cabo san lucas, mexico. parachute under to the water over the weekend and reached the ship. the sailors hoisted on to three helicopters. flown to cabo san lucas and then a different plane will take them to a burn unit in san diego. two others died, six are believed to be missing. >>> fire crews in oklahoma say 150 homes are in a path of a wildfire that's already destroyed several homes, killed one person. the fire began as a controlled burn yesterday afternoon. it went wild. six homes burned to the ground, several others sheds and shacks and vehicles were destroyed. so far 3,000 acres have burned. investigators say a 56-year-old man who refused to evacuate was found dead in his house late last night after the fire passed through the area. right now that fire is about 75% contained. >>> 6:41. coming up, horror under the big top in the video hard to watch. coming up, we'll show you how acrobats hanging from their hair fell to the floor in front of a packed audience at the circus. >>> and a d
the sailors have been in the water since friday when their boat sank in the pacific ocean west of cabo san lucas, mexico. parachute under to the water over the weekend and reached the ship. the sailors hoisted on to three helicopters. flown to cabo san lucas and then a different plane will take them to a burn unit in san diego. two others died, six are believed to be missing. >>> fire crews in oklahoma say 150 homes are in a path of a wildfire that's already destroyed several homes,...
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he says serve being in the west pacific in 1945 and being shot at is not fun. >>> this is a live look at phoenix from our affiliate there, fox 10, the wig story there tonight, senator mccain's forum to discuss the shortcomings of va's mismanagement and neglect of treating veterans. >>> that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. >>> this is a fox news alert, u.s. official are confirming to fox that a credible threat to the u.s. embassy in yemen precipitated its closure to the public earlier this week. we told you about that when it happened. the embassy in sanaa is normally closed on friday. we're checking to see when it will reopen. >>> british experts have joined americans in t
he says serve being in the west pacific in 1945 and being shot at is not fun. >>> this is a live look at phoenix from our affiliate there, fox 10, the wig story there tonight, senator mccain's forum to discuss the shortcomings of va's mismanagement and neglect of treating veterans. >>> that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name...
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crossing the pacific ocean on debris from the tsunami that hit japan in two thousand and eleven officials that depends upon a ministry to find out how it could affect ecosystems on north america's west coast. the tsunami caused about one and a half million tonnes of debris to wash out into the pacific ocean. ministry officials say almost four hundred thousand tonnes could reach the west coast of the us and canada by it over. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae native to japan on debris that has washed ashore ministry officials worry about how the organisms could affect local ecosystems. that area of research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. nasa has designed a new space suit for future mars missions. the us space agency aims to send a manned expedition to the red planet. by twenty thirties the next generation outfit features patches on chest a bit blue like the idea is to help astronauts each other in the dark. it's also designed to be more durable to protect astronauts during long periods of activity. the new space and allows more flexibility. nasa plans to start performance tests for the c2 in november. th
crossing the pacific ocean on debris from the tsunami that hit japan in two thousand and eleven officials that depends upon a ministry to find out how it could affect ecosystems on north america's west coast. the tsunami caused about one and a half million tonnes of debris to wash out into the pacific ocean. ministry officials say almost four hundred thousand tonnes could reach the west coast of the us and canada by it over. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae native to...
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it moved from the pacific north-west and will make its way into the middle of the country. it happened. all the moist air is in place. we saw a lot of shower activity. take a look at how things quietened down along the east coastline. high pressure builds in off the south-east coast in eastern areas on the dry side today. most of the action will be settling in here across colorado or utah. we are sitting on the rain-snow line. it won't be too long that we'll see the switch-over from rain to snow. as far as thunderstorms, we have been watching a line. some of the storms processed warnings. at this time no warnings are in place. we have a severe thunderstorm watch that includes some areas across nebraska and kansas as well. we'll watch as we go through the day. >>> demonstrators gathered on the beaches of rio de janeiro lighting a fire for illegal marijuana. many smoked openly in front of police as they tout the medicinal benefits. the sale of pot is a punishable offense. it doesn't carry gaol time. it was held as a day of action calling for the decriminalization of marijuana
it moved from the pacific north-west and will make its way into the middle of the country. it happened. all the moist air is in place. we saw a lot of shower activity. take a look at how things quietened down along the east coastline. high pressure builds in off the south-east coast in eastern areas on the dry side today. most of the action will be settling in here across colorado or utah. we are sitting on the rain-snow line. it won't be too long that we'll see the switch-over from rain to...
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seven kilometers west of galliano on the pacific coast. no reports of damage yet.heng on to sports, it is final weekend in the season. at the bottom of the table there is everything to play for in the battle against relegation between nuremberg and hamburg. tears andill be bitter disappointment. boundlesswill also be joy. only one team will make the relegation playoffs, but all three of them are optimistic. >> we have to win, that is all we can do. >> everyone has to believe and do their bit. the rest is out of our hands. >> we have the chance. it is in our hands. so we need to do what is necessary. in the worst position at the bottom of the table, they also have the worst away record. they have only scolded that scored 10 goals and won one match away. >> it is not in our hands but we are confident of pulling off the miracle. >> nuremberg, all about relegation, it will be the eighth time they have gone down. a new record. they have not won in six matches, and their goalkeeper is injured. there -- >> there is no port -- no point say we cannot win in schalke. the cod
seven kilometers west of galliano on the pacific coast. no reports of damage yet.heng on to sports, it is final weekend in the season. at the bottom of the table there is everything to play for in the battle against relegation between nuremberg and hamburg. tears andill be bitter disappointment. boundlesswill also be joy. only one team will make the relegation playoffs, but all three of them are optimistic. >> we have to win, that is all we can do. >> everyone has to believe and do...
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pacific ocean on debris from the tsunami that hit japan in 2011. officials at japan's environment ministry want to find out how they could affect ecosystems on north america's west coast. the tsunami caused about 1.5 million tons of debris to wash out into the pacific ocean. ministry officials say almost 400,000 tons of that could reach the west coast of the u.s. and canada by october. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae made it to japan on debris that has washed ashore. ministry officials worry about how the organisms could affect local ecosystems. they'll carry out research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. >>> survivors of the northeastern disaster have found that a key to the recovery effort has been the kindness of strangers. more than 1 million volunteers from japan and around the world have helped out in the affected area. some of them have even come to help the people in towns, not so far from the damaged nuclear plant. nhk world's nikki inar ra has the story. >> reporter: kate doesn't understand all the customs of this place. but she's trying to hard to learn them. he she was 18
pacific ocean on debris from the tsunami that hit japan in 2011. officials at japan's environment ministry want to find out how they could affect ecosystems on north america's west coast. the tsunami caused about 1.5 million tons of debris to wash out into the pacific ocean. ministry officials say almost 400,000 tons of that could reach the west coast of the u.s. and canada by october. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae made it to japan on debris that has washed ashore....
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May 17, 2014
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west. showers for the pacific northwest showers coming through parts of the plain states into the midwest. right. we talk about sunday and we are still hot in places like phoenix. this trend will be hot. >> 101. just a moment. six months ago today, a late season tornado tore through the city of washington, illinois. 600 homes were leveled. another 400 were damaged. as a community bounces back, diane ester brobrook shows us of the obstacles is the clean-up costs. >> throughout washington, illinois, you can hear progress. homes are going up everywhere, many next to those still bearing scars from the ef 4 thoorn plowed through here last november. >> this will be our front entry. laura lile cox is building a ranch style home where her 2-story house stood. >> how much did shurmings cover? >> the basic house, everything. >> while washington is on the mend, the financial pain of the tornado still lingers. residences and businesses got roughly 28 million in federal disaster aid. city governments got nothing. it spent $12 million clearing away debris and faces other costs it's going to be cut out.
west. showers for the pacific northwest showers coming through parts of the plain states into the midwest. right. we talk about sunday and we are still hot in places like phoenix. this trend will be hot. >> 101. just a moment. six months ago today, a late season tornado tore through the city of washington, illinois. 600 homes were leveled. another 400 were damaged. as a community bounces back, diane ester brobrook shows us of the obstacles is the clean-up costs. >> throughout...
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west at 25 knots. all right. low pressure is off the pacific northwest. that's kind of carve a notch out of the high pressure over the west coast so we get mild readings and temperatures cooling off through monday. then another warming trend. tomorrow morning sunrise fog and low clouds filling the bay. after that high clouds from time to time. so it will be a day of filtered sunshine on monday and the numbers will come down a little bit more so to sum it up, cooling trend continues, slight chance of showers late monday, mostly in the north bay. and then a warming trend tuesday into the weekend. so after a few cool days we'll warm it up again. tomorrow we'll look at numbers mostly in the low 70s in the south bay, 70 at mountain view, 72 degrees in santa clara. and 73 degrees in morgan hill. 69 in brentwood and 72 at fairfield 70 for san ramon. up in the north bay tomorrow we'll start out with a few low clouds and then high clouds in the afternoon. 71 at san rafael and 61 in santa rosa. and way up north in ukiah, 68 degrees if you are headed that direction.
west at 25 knots. all right. low pressure is off the pacific northwest. that's kind of carve a notch out of the high pressure over the west coast so we get mild readings and temperatures cooling off through monday. then another warming trend. tomorrow morning sunrise fog and low clouds filling the bay. after that high clouds from time to time. so it will be a day of filtered sunshine on monday and the numbers will come down a little bit more so to sum it up, cooling trend continues, slight...
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i'm going to talk about the west coast. the pacific, another round of rain as an area of low pressure and cold front will be moving in. today's highs in the 60s, with showers possible from seattle down to portland. the place we really need the rain in the west coast, is california. they're not going to be dealing with any rain anytime soon. it's all about the heat. and dry, humid conditions across the southern half of the united states. it's dry over the southwest. it's humid and warm across the central portions of the united states. check it out. we're forecasting 100 degrees today for phoenix. 91 in dallas. 88 in houston. and 82 in new orleans. >> this weather report is brought to you by mazda. dan? bianna? >> thank you, julie. >>> coming up, much more of our abc news exclusive, with v. stiviano. why she calls herself donald sterling's quote/unquote silly rabbit. >> that's what i call myself sometimes. >>> also ahead, a sneak peek at show everyone's been waiting for. the premiere of "girl meets world," up ahead in "pop news." lactaid
i'm going to talk about the west coast. the pacific, another round of rain as an area of low pressure and cold front will be moving in. today's highs in the 60s, with showers possible from seattle down to portland. the place we really need the rain in the west coast, is california. they're not going to be dealing with any rain anytime soon. it's all about the heat. and dry, humid conditions across the southern half of the united states. it's dry over the southwest. it's humid and warm across...
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pacific. stay tuned. fault lines starts right now. >> the mountains of west virginia have provided generations with jobs in coal. but on january 9th, 2014, the state woke up to an example of the costs of it's industrial economy. a tank containing a chemical used the process of coal production had leaked its contents into the elk river, just a mile upstream from the largest water treatment plant in west virginia. >> water is scarce following a warning from west virginia's governor, do not drink, bathe, cook or wash clothes using tap water.., >>...chemical leak, a chemical used to clean coal, leaked from a storage facility... >>...the states health department says the water was contaminated with a potentially harmful chemical, mchm... >> a federal investigation is on-going - but this spill was just the most visible of many incidents in west virginia - where, in the past decade, the coal industry has recorded thousands of water violations. fault lines has come here to find out how the state's main industry affects its most vital resource. >> little testing have been done on the chemical that leaked from these
pacific. stay tuned. fault lines starts right now. >> the mountains of west virginia have provided generations with jobs in coal. but on january 9th, 2014, the state woke up to an example of the costs of it's industrial economy. a tank containing a chemical used the process of coal production had leaked its contents into the elk river, just a mile upstream from the largest water treatment plant in west virginia. >> water is scarce following a warning from west virginia's governor,...
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the wild salmon in the west coast is pacific salmon.nt species than what is farmed. what is farmed atlantic salmon. dinner.nd i have our what do we eat out our plate? >> i don't know. >> you have to ask. restaurants are taking where they are sourcing from very seriously because demand has picked up so much. the only produced when he thousand tons a year. a less than one percent of global supply. we import the bulk of our fish. depends on where it comes from. you were shaking your head and saying, that is a lot of luck. >> i wonder if there's is enough -- are we entering a peak salmon phase? >> are we running out of salmon? it seems like that is an increasing risk. we are running out of wild salmon. for multiple reasons. you could say we have overfished. there was disease and pollution. that puts a lot of strain on the farmed salmon world, which has become a booming business in canada. >> alix steel, thank you so much. can't wait to see what you dress up as next. >> me, too. not that i planned it. >> let's get you a data check. sale numb
the wild salmon in the west coast is pacific salmon.nt species than what is farmed. what is farmed atlantic salmon. dinner.nd i have our what do we eat out our plate? >> i don't know. >> you have to ask. restaurants are taking where they are sourcing from very seriously because demand has picked up so much. the only produced when he thousand tons a year. a less than one percent of global supply. we import the bulk of our fish. depends on where it comes from. you were shaking your...
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any wild salmon you eat is pacific salmon, only on the west coast. any farmed salmon or atlantic salmon is farmed. worlde overfished the population. alaska has done great things about rehabilitating the wild population. in norway and chile, the biggest producers of salmon, they do not have any wild fish. it is on the farmed salmon community to bridge the gap. demand is exploding in the u.s. are eating more. healthy omega threes that we like. >> does that mean as it gets scarcer prices are going to rise question mark demand? going to cut ma >> prices are at the highest in two decades. analysts i was speaking to said we are seeing high prices and demand grow at the same time. that is fairly unusual. below supply growth demand in the coming years even though they are revising ice forecasts up. >> is there an issue of extinction? is that for real? >> take a look at wild pacific salmon and the majority start in hatcheries. they are grown on land by farmers and then released into the wild. how wild are they, really? they might have a life expectancy of may
any wild salmon you eat is pacific salmon, only on the west coast. any farmed salmon or atlantic salmon is farmed. worlde overfished the population. alaska has done great things about rehabilitating the wild population. in norway and chile, the biggest producers of salmon, they do not have any wild fish. it is on the farmed salmon community to bridge the gap. demand is exploding in the u.s. are eating more. healthy omega threes that we like. >> does that mean as it gets scarcer prices are...
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east to west wind eliminating influence of the pacific ocean. peak of the heat is tomorrow and wednesday. that ridge will get shoved off to the east a little thursday and friday. no rain, but it will be much cooler as the winds shift to the west. we bring back the on shore flow. temperatures drop by the end of this week. we're talking about very hot stuff for the next couple days. also, bad air quality. spare the air once again tomorrow. temperatures thursday. cooler weather friday. really taking shape by. the highs tomorrow, 90s. 95 in concord. your average is 766789 let's take a look at the south bay. san jose you will hit a high of 93. your average is 75. we're talking 94 in los altos. north baseball 80 -- north bay, 80s and 90s. hottest day wednesday. 101degrees away from the water. cooling takes hold by friday. by the weekend, back down to the 60s and 70s, which is back to normal. that is your forecast. we've got sports live from oakland coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, cuban sensation jose abreu tonight..the major league lr in >>> dennis o
east to west wind eliminating influence of the pacific ocean. peak of the heat is tomorrow and wednesday. that ridge will get shoved off to the east a little thursday and friday. no rain, but it will be much cooler as the winds shift to the west. we bring back the on shore flow. temperatures drop by the end of this week. we're talking about very hot stuff for the next couple days. also, bad air quality. spare the air once again tomorrow. temperatures thursday. cooler weather friday. really...
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pacific hurricane. we'll let you know what impact it could have on the west coast coming up and details on the cooling microclimateorecast. >>> also ahead they're given free water and as much as they want. the surprising system here in california that's going on despite the drought. >>> many pregnant women may not be getting enough of it. we'll have the new recommendations ahead. >>> one driver's bizarre action while driving through a tunnel, when we come back. >>> new at 11:00, california is in the middle of a severe drought, thousands of farms, companies and cities are exempt from water cuts. senior water rights allow certain users to take as much water as they want without any oversight. that special status was given away a century ago when water was plentiful. the records are probably filled with errors and should be reevaluated. >>> the lack of water is causing hazardous conditions for boaters. many boaters are heading to the delta. ocean tides provide more water unlike lakes. but be careful the changing tides can cause boats to run aground. fire and rescue teams were called out twice this holiday weekend. >>
pacific hurricane. we'll let you know what impact it could have on the west coast coming up and details on the cooling microclimateorecast. >>> also ahead they're given free water and as much as they want. the surprising system here in california that's going on despite the drought. >>> many pregnant women may not be getting enough of it. we'll have the new recommendations ahead. >>> one driver's bizarre action while driving through a tunnel, when we come back....
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west. the air over the pacific ocean is in the upper 50s. that air kind of the mother nature's air- conditioning we call it many times and it's just that. when the flow comes from there, we cool off and it began today and really will take shape over the next several days. so fog at the coast tonight likely in san francisco as well in san mateo county but we'll still be mild inland temperatures going to drop everywhere significantly tomorrow to the tune of 10 or 12 degrees and over the weekend, it will be breezy. you'll feel the breeze and that wind's coming from the west, temperatures drop even more. region by region high temperatures tomorrow. microclimates in full effect. sunnyvale 82. half moon bay mid-60s. san mateo right in between, 77 degrees. brentwood good evening to you, high of 89 tomorrow. san ramon 83. vallejo 85. it's warm inland just not hot. sausalito tomorrow only 70. oakland 76. petaluma 79. cloverdale 89 for a high. and your extended forecast shows more cooling on saturday. more cooling and breezy sunday mid-60s near the ba
west. the air over the pacific ocean is in the upper 50s. that air kind of the mother nature's air- conditioning we call it many times and it's just that. when the flow comes from there, we cool off and it began today and really will take shape over the next several days. so fog at the coast tonight likely in san francisco as well in san mateo county but we'll still be mild inland temperatures going to drop everywhere significantly tomorrow to the tune of 10 or 12 degrees and over the weekend,...
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so are we bracing ourselves for a big power shift from west to east for a new pacific era? not exactly. the international comparison program based their rankings on a measure called purchasing power parody. ppp, as it's called, estimates the real cost of living. in other words, what money can actually buy you in each country, not how much money you have. for instance, on average you can buy a loaf of white bread at a market in china for 1.66 dlr$1.. but the same would cost you about $2.39 in the united states. a pack of marlbro cigarettes sets you back $2.40 in china and $6 in the u.s. while some goods and services may be cheaper in the developing world, many things cost the same whether you are in beijing, washington, d.c. or new delhi. the wall street journal perhaps puts it best: china can't buy missiles and ships and iphones and german cars in ppp currency. they have to pay at prevailing exchange rates. national power is best compared on the basis of this standard measure: market exchange rates. by that measure the u.s. economy is still nearly twice the size of china's.
so are we bracing ourselves for a big power shift from west to east for a new pacific era? not exactly. the international comparison program based their rankings on a measure called purchasing power parody. ppp, as it's called, estimates the real cost of living. in other words, what money can actually buy you in each country, not how much money you have. for instance, on average you can buy a loaf of white bread at a market in china for 1.66 dlr$1.. but the same would cost you about $2.39 in...
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descend on missouri's lake of the ozarks, a summertime playground for the mid-west with more shore line than california's pacific coast. one of the lake's mane attraction, the annual poker run. the event is covered from all angles by local television station lake tv and its co-owner. >> the poker run started as a fundraiser for a local charity. bake amy, you show up in a restaurant and sign in and then you go to sex different stops and at those stops, you will get a card and at the end of the day the best hand wins. really, it is a highlight of what the lake is all about, getting out on the water, enjoying all the restaurants and establishments that are on the water. >> lake tv cameraman and co-owner is tasked with shooting video on board the contestant's boechlts on his last run of the day, he positions his camera on a boat carrying a group of six other people. >> it's a beautiful, beautiful, warm summer day. the event was actually wrapping up. it was the end of the day. everybody was if good spirits. we were out on 15 different boats that day. i mount this camera on the dashboard. and this allows me to sit dow
descend on missouri's lake of the ozarks, a summertime playground for the mid-west with more shore line than california's pacific coast. one of the lake's mane attraction, the annual poker run. the event is covered from all angles by local television station lake tv and its co-owner. >> the poker run started as a fundraiser for a local charity. bake amy, you show up in a restaurant and sign in and then you go to sex different stops and at those stops, you will get a card and at the end of...
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west. we have our next store system moving down from the pacific northwest.going to head into the four corners region. we will deal with snow levels lowering and in some instances down valley floors and we could see a few inches piling up here around the denver area by the time we get into sunday and to monday. so, we will go for rain and storms with temperatures near 70 around denver on saturday and then temperatures will take that big dive. we do have a winter storm watch in effect for the mile-high city. del, back to you. >> never to late to bring out the if you ares. ebony dion thank you very much. well, some of you football fans celebrating. others are tearing up your fantasy ball rosters, the first round of the n.f.l. draft held last night. the first pick was picked by the houston, texans. the big loser might be the most pollarizing, johnny manziel. he fell to number 2010 picked finally, by the cleveland browns. forbes estimating that cost johnny manziel $12 million. round 2 is tonight. we want to thank you for al jazeera america. i am del walters in ne
west. we have our next store system moving down from the pacific northwest.going to head into the four corners region. we will deal with snow levels lowering and in some instances down valley floors and we could see a few inches piling up here around the denver area by the time we get into sunday and to monday. so, we will go for rain and storms with temperatures near 70 around denver on saturday and then temperatures will take that big dive. we do have a winter storm watch in effect for the...
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west. it has been chilly behind this storm. still a very cold morning. look at denver at 31. boise at 40. salt lake city at 40. we're a little bit warmer up in the pacific northwest. and the theme is going to be warmth. warmth turning to hot. we already have excessive heat watches in effect in areas around san francisco. the storm moved to west. that big blue a, what we call a ridge of high pressure, just going to build over the west, no storms are on the way. temperatures are going to get warmer and warmer as we go throughout the week. we're about 82 at the airport there in l.a. downtown a little warmer than that. we're pretty mild up there around medford and portland. little sneak preview, even as we go to tuesday, the warmth starts to build further. 90 in l.a. 76, san francisco. again, much warmer interior california. 90s to 100. even by the time we get to wednesday, you see the gist of it, each and every day, wednesday looks to be the warmest day throughout much of the west, especially interior sections of california. fire danger very high. that's your national forecast. >>> not only is it hot and the low humidity values, it increases the fire dange
west. it has been chilly behind this storm. still a very cold morning. look at denver at 31. boise at 40. salt lake city at 40. we're a little bit warmer up in the pacific northwest. and the theme is going to be warmth. warmth turning to hot. we already have excessive heat watches in effect in areas around san francisco. the storm moved to west. that big blue a, what we call a ridge of high pressure, just going to build over the west, no storms are on the way. temperatures are going to get...
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our dry dock is the largest in all of the west coast of the north americas, which allows the bigger vessels to service the pacific ocean. there isn't anything quite like it until you go up to victoria where they have a bit smaller one, or san diego. >> this seems like an asset that can be built on. i don't know. has the port spent time addressing or researching? >> we partnered a lot with bae over the years and you can see the growth in the slide representing that. when the navy moved away from the bay, ship repair took a nose dive as you can imagine, particularly at the big sites. the sf boat works and then competing smaller boat
our dry dock is the largest in all of the west coast of the north americas, which allows the bigger vessels to service the pacific ocean. there isn't anything quite like it until you go up to victoria where they have a bit smaller one, or san diego. >> this seems like an asset that can be built on. i don't know. has the port spent time addressing or researching? >> we partnered a lot with bae over the years and you can see the growth in the slide representing that. when the navy...
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our dry dock is the largest in all of the west coast of the north americas, which allows the bigger vessels to service the pacific ocean. there isn't anything quite like it until you go up to victoria where they have a bit smaller one, or san diego. >> this seems like an asset that can be built on. i don't know. has
our dry dock is the largest in all of the west coast of the north americas, which allows the bigger vessels to service the pacific ocean. there isn't anything quite like it until you go up to victoria where they have a bit smaller one, or san diego. >> this seems like an asset that can be built on. i don't know. has
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our dry dock is the largest in all of the west coast of the north americas, which allows the bigger vessels to service the pacific ocean. there isn't anything quite like it until you go up to victoria where they have a bit smaller one, or san diego. >> this seems like an asset that can be built on. i don't know. has the port spent time addressing or researching? >> we partnered a lot with bae over the years and you can see the growth in the slide representing that. when the navy moved away from the bay, ship repair took a nose dive as you can imagine, particularly at the big sites. the sf boat works and then competing smaller boat facilities in alameda. they have a constant because of the smaller vessel traffic in the bay, but the big ship industry has been impacted. we've bandage working a lot been working a lot with bae so they could compete for the bigger ships that are coming out of the cruise industry and the cargo industry. as you may recall as part of our america's cup project, we invested in shore side power at pier 70, which has also enabled bae to be a stronger contender for bidding and they've won quit
our dry dock is the largest in all of the west coast of the north americas, which allows the bigger vessels to service the pacific ocean. there isn't anything quite like it until you go up to victoria where they have a bit smaller one, or san diego. >> this seems like an asset that can be built on. i don't know. has the port spent time addressing or researching? >> we partnered a lot with bae over the years and you can see the growth in the slide representing that. when the navy...
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west. the winds blow like a furnace down the dry mountain and out toward the pacific. this week the santa anas are at it again. the fires have started as if on cue and people are bracing for a dangerous time ahead. we get our report tonight from nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: back from afghanistan air squadron 462, marines, are training for their next deployment. the front lines of western wildfires. the hills surrounding southern california are bone dry. three consecutive years of drought and rising temperatures are fueling fires. glen barley says his crews are facing what may be the most dangerous fire season yet. >> in 2014 we've had over a thousand fires here in california. in a normal year we'd have a little over 400 fires this time of year. >> reporter: there's been no winter break, no time off, no rest for these crews. throughout the west, bigger, faster, and more expensive fires are the new normal. the massive black forest fire of 2013 was the most destructive in colorado history. >> for this home, it's going to be too late. >> reporter: we were on the fro
west. the winds blow like a furnace down the dry mountain and out toward the pacific. this week the santa anas are at it again. the fires have started as if on cue and people are bracing for a dangerous time ahead. we get our report tonight from nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: back from afghanistan air squadron 462, marines, are training for their next deployment. the front lines of western wildfires. the hills surrounding southern california are bone dry. three consecutive years of...
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unlike our weather across the country blow from east to west can clearly be seen from space blowing the smoke from these fires out over the pacific ocean. so many homes burned, so much land scorched. it's a full on battle especially in the area around san diego. our coverage of the fires begins with joe fryer in carlsbad, california. joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. 22 families are without a home tonight in carlsbad including those at this house behind me. now the number one priority is a fire just to the east in san marcos where thousands more were evacuated. today we saw the battle up close. this is what danger sounds like, crackling and hissing as flames crawl across the san marcos hillside whipped up by unseasonably warm santa anna winding spawning tornados. phil has only a garden hose to keep the flames back, but it will take so much more. fire crews are using an air attack to attack the san marcos fire which continues to grow and threaten homes. soon a fence is all that stands between the flames and the colony of apartments, but a final barrage from the sky does the job. the departments are safe for now.
unlike our weather across the country blow from east to west can clearly be seen from space blowing the smoke from these fires out over the pacific ocean. so many homes burned, so much land scorched. it's a full on battle especially in the area around san diego. our coverage of the fires begins with joe fryer in carlsbad, california. joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. 22 families are without a home tonight in carlsbad including those at this house behind me. now the...
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russia's chief diplomat was not only answering questions but also asked some of his own pacifically addressing the west constant threat of sanctions against moscow based on dubious reasons if the west just for the sake of revenge. is ready to sacrifice its reputation as a reliable partner for the entire world economy then it's up to them to decide the problem is they tell us well if you do not change your policy we will hurt you even more my question is. what is the change you need there is no answer they started by saying couple of months ago you must not invade ukraine we were not going to invade ukraine we are not going to invade ukraine. then they said if you do not. call for the cancellation of this referendums on the eleventh of may so putin said that you know it's up to the people. to decide but we believe that given the intention of oil see to start the dialogue it would be useful to postpone them now they see if they will the actions on the twenty fifth of may do not take place for any reason for any reason russia would probably a lot of isn't it ridiculous. would spike consistent talk of sanc
russia's chief diplomat was not only answering questions but also asked some of his own pacifically addressing the west constant threat of sanctions against moscow based on dubious reasons if the west just for the sake of revenge. is ready to sacrifice its reputation as a reliable partner for the entire world economy then it's up to them to decide the problem is they tell us well if you do not change your policy we will hurt you even more my question is. what is the change you need there is no...
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pacific. it's now tropical storm amanda. winds 40 miles per hour. moving west northwest continuing until sunday as a category 1, watch what it does. it's starting to veer a little bit towards mexico coastline there by wednesday as a tropical storm we'll have to keep an eye on this. if you have travel plans heading to the west coast of mexico you'll want to keep an eye on it as well. tomorrow morning low to mid-50s. and for afternoon, it's go to being a nice, warm one in the south bay. 82 los gatos. 76 cupertino. 70 degrees in santa cruz. 74 redwood city. coast will remain in the fog. 61 pacifica. sunset district. 67 downtown. and north bay, 60s coast side. 70s and 80s for other areas. 82 in santa rosa. east bay, 72 oakland and 84 concord, livermore. accu-weather forecast, you're going to feel heat sunday, mid-90s inland numbers backing up just a little bit memorial day. low 90s inland, mid-60s coast, looks like summer around the bay area. and we'll go with the cooler forecast. >> good timing. >> yes. >> thank you. >> up next, nasa's new image of earth. what it
pacific. it's now tropical storm amanda. winds 40 miles per hour. moving west northwest continuing until sunday as a category 1, watch what it does. it's starting to veer a little bit towards mexico coastline there by wednesday as a tropical storm we'll have to keep an eye on this. if you have travel plans heading to the west coast of mexico you'll want to keep an eye on it as well. tomorrow morning low to mid-50s. and for afternoon, it's go to being a nice, warm one in the south bay. 82 los...
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another west coast is a very different place. the pacific northwest is so different.re doing all of these different individual sports. what does your company do? >> we represent athletes and brands and events that are unique to the northwest. i have been here for 15 years. gerri: thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. gerri: still to come, my "two cents more". in tribeca is one of manhattan's hottest areas. the brand-new 36 million-dollar penthouse. you have to see it to believe it. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping
another west coast is a very different place. the pacific northwest is so different.re doing all of these different individual sports. what does your company do? >> we represent athletes and brands and events that are unique to the northwest. i have been here for 15 years. gerri: thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. gerri: still to come, my "two cents more". in tribeca is one of manhattan's hottest areas. the brand-new 36 million-dollar penthouse. you have to see...
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west. the winds blow like a furnace down the dry mountains and out toward the pacific. nbc reports people are obviously in for a dangerous wildfire season. >> reporter: back from afghanistan, air squadron 462, marines are training for their next deployment. the front lines of western wildfires. the hills surrounding southern california are bone dry. three consecutive years of drought and rising temperatures are fueling fires. glen barley says his crews are facing what may be the most dangerous fire season yet. >> in 2014, we've had over 1,000 fires here in california. in a normal year we would have a little over 00 fires this time of year. >> reporter: there's been no winter break. no time off. no rest for these crews. throughout the west, bigger, faster and more expensive fires are the new normal. >> wow. >> reporter: the massive black forest fire of 2013 was the most destructive in colorado history. >> for this home, it' going to be too late. >> reporter: we were on the front lines as houses went up. ten months later, we've come back. the fire destroyed some 500 homes
west. the winds blow like a furnace down the dry mountains and out toward the pacific. nbc reports people are obviously in for a dangerous wildfire season. >> reporter: back from afghanistan, air squadron 462, marines are training for their next deployment. the front lines of western wildfires. the hills surrounding southern california are bone dry. three consecutive years of drought and rising temperatures are fueling fires. glen barley says his crews are facing what may be the most...
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some of the highlights, $15 million for the pacific coastal salmon recovery fund and $6 million for the east-westearch and cultural center in hawaii. >>> stocks were mixed today. the dow gained 117.52. the nasdaq lost 13. >>> you can't fight city hall, but it does have nice restrooms. >>> and how this picture apparently from the holocaust got a council candidate in trouble. the grapevine is next. ng. ♪ legs, for crossing. ♪ et...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections andancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if youe any kind of infection, un
some of the highlights, $15 million for the pacific coastal salmon recovery fund and $6 million for the east-westearch and cultural center in hawaii. >>> stocks were mixed today. the dow gained 117.52. the nasdaq lost 13. >>> you can't fight city hall, but it does have nice restrooms. >>> and how this picture apparently from the holocaust got a council candidate in trouble. the grapevine is next. ng. ♪ legs, for crossing. ♪ et...splashing. better things than the...
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pacific northwest. the rest of california looks pretty good. northern california, oregon, increasing clouds, few showers and inner mountain west. by the time we get to memorial day, still looking at chances of light rain or showers there in the northwest. nothing too heavy there memorial day. not a horrible forecast, not a washout, but not going to exactly be running around outside in the sunshine either. that's your national forecast. >> overall, the weekend forecast, not perfect in the northwest, not a washout either. >> bill karins, thank you. >>> straight ahead, brian williams reveals a big exclusive. >>> the driver of this car avoiding death by a split second. >>> and this rookie may have gotten the fattest contract ever. [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great on your skin? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. nothing outperforms it. nothing feels cleaner. its helioplex formula provides unbeatable uva uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer. all with the cleanest feel. you won't believe you're wearing such powerful sun protection. it's the best for your skin. ultra sheer®.
pacific northwest. the rest of california looks pretty good. northern california, oregon, increasing clouds, few showers and inner mountain west. by the time we get to memorial day, still looking at chances of light rain or showers there in the northwest. nothing too heavy there memorial day. not a horrible forecast, not a washout, but not going to exactly be running around outside in the sunshine either. that's your national forecast. >> overall, the weekend forecast, not perfect in the...
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west, and really a hurricane. this is amanda in the eastern pacific. it's spinning, as you see in the visible satellite. a series of thunder storms into mexico, causing a lot of rain fall. >> sorry, we'll interrupt you to go to the blacking news conference in santa barbara about the mass shooting. >> i am joined here today by a number of people from the santa barbara county sheriff's office, executive and command staff and a number of our members of our allied agencies and community leaders. i'm joined by acting under-sheriff don patter son. acting chief executive sam gross. commander darren fathering ham. acting commander zooef dobel, commander of the criminal investigations decision. lieutenant kelly moore, overseeing the investigation and lieutenant steve johnson assisting him in that regard. i'll be joined by dr steven kaminski director of service at cottage hospital. he'll speak following my remarks. i want to acknowledge and thank community leaders present here today to show support. we have our second district country supervisor janet wolf. our third district county supervise doreen farr, chancel
west, and really a hurricane. this is amanda in the eastern pacific. it's spinning, as you see in the visible satellite. a series of thunder storms into mexico, causing a lot of rain fall. >> sorry, we'll interrupt you to go to the blacking news conference in santa barbara about the mass shooting. >> i am joined here today by a number of people from the santa barbara county sheriff's office, executive and command staff and a number of our members of our allied agencies and community...
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west. this is a video that you simply can't miss. i love this on >>> a strong earthquake is rocking mexico's pacific coast.e streamed out of buildings and into the streets. despite the wave of panic, there are no reports of injuries. >>> and embattled l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling says he's not a racist. radaronline has a recording of him talking to a friend on the phone. >> you think i'm a racist? you think i have anything in the world but love for everybody? you don't think that. you know i'm not a racist. >> sterling also saying he can't be forced to sell the clippers. the nba banning sterling for life after his racist rant. >>> a fast-moving suspect, a cow weighing more than 1,000 pounds running loose on the highway. the cops tried to round up the cow and finally the cow was taken into custody and back to his home. that's tonight's speed read. go to >>> tonight red. >> coming up on "red eye," how par will justin bieber go to avoid getting deported? it is the incredible once in a lifetime escape you have to see to believe. plus, how many more microwaveable burritos did the president eat than joe
west. this is a video that you simply can't miss. i love this on >>> a strong earthquake is rocking mexico's pacific coast.e streamed out of buildings and into the streets. despite the wave of panic, there are no reports of injuries. >>> and embattled l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling says he's not a racist. radaronline has a recording of him talking to a friend on the phone. >> you think i'm a racist? you think i have anything in the world but love for everybody? you...
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pacific season. this is hurricane amanda. winds of 115 miles per hour. moving west, northwest at 5.the path of this system weakening well before it reaches those inland locations but perhaps some of the moisture may get redirected out towards arizona and texas as we head towards the middle part of the week. back to our bay area weather. high pressure is the big story here. it will build in for about a 36 hour window which will allow the sunday temperatures to climb up into the 80s and some low 90s. we'll see most of the warmest spots during the day tomorrow east of 680. this will be alamo out towards livermore. and then temperatures closer to saratoga, perhaps, near 90 degrees. you see that in the forecast for tomorrow. air quality, by the way in san jose, looks fairly good. we're in the good to mod rale range as we go through sunday for the south bay and north bay. you'll see those air quality levels getting worse as we head towards monday. notice san francisco, upper 60s for low 70s. temperatures start to cool down passing the middle part of the week. we'll see about the same temp
pacific season. this is hurricane amanda. winds of 115 miles per hour. moving west, northwest at 5.the path of this system weakening well before it reaches those inland locations but perhaps some of the moisture may get redirected out towards arizona and texas as we head towards the middle part of the week. back to our bay area weather. high pressure is the big story here. it will build in for about a 36 hour window which will allow the sunday temperatures to climb up into the 80s and some low...
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west coast. >> across the nation, temperatures will mostly be in the 80s, except for new england and the pacific northwest. today's hot spot, phoenix at 108 degrees. >>> to colorado now. they'll be searching again today for three men missing after a huge mudslide. the search has been slowed because only the lower third of the three-mile-long slide is stable. it's believed to be several hundred feet deep and about a half a mile wide. bill clark is the cousin of one of the missing men. >> how can anybody ever expect or see anything like this coming or happening? they were just up there checking the water, afraid of losing a county road. >> family members are holding out hope that the missing men are safe in an area that doesn't have cell phone service. >>> new this morning, malaysia's government has just released the satellite data used to search for the missing airliner. analysts are now reviewing the data, in hopes of finding new clues about what happened to the malaysian airlines plane. it disappeared last march, flying from kuala lumpur to beijing, with 239 people onboard. today's "wall street
west coast. >> across the nation, temperatures will mostly be in the 80s, except for new england and the pacific northwest. today's hot spot, phoenix at 108 degrees. >>> to colorado now. they'll be searching again today for three men missing after a huge mudslide. the search has been slowed because only the lower third of the three-mile-long slide is stable. it's believed to be several hundred feet deep and about a half a mile wide. bill clark is the cousin of one of the missing...
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natural gas terminals which can then be shipped anywhere in the pacific and dr david kuo as target markets analyst says the deal could leave west without its key bargaining chip with russia front door make sure the back door is locked as well and i think in this case the west has forgotten to lock the back door so whilst they've actually imposed sanctions on russia russia is sort of saying to the rest of the world ok you know you can lock the front door but i have a back door as well and the back door in this case is china so really i mean the west is likely pushed russia into doing a deal with china so on the one hand you know this is an economic deal but on the other hand it's also a political deal in which russia is saying saying to the rest of the world you know if you don't want to buy my stuff there is somebody else out there who is willing to buy my stuff as well and we have to sort of look at this deal in the context of these two countries russia has something that china wants gas china has something that russia wants. and ultimately you know when you put these two things together we are talking about a win win situatio
natural gas terminals which can then be shipped anywhere in the pacific and dr david kuo as target markets analyst says the deal could leave west without its key bargaining chip with russia front door make sure the back door is locked as well and i think in this case the west has forgotten to lock the back door so whilst they've actually imposed sanctions on russia russia is sort of saying to the rest of the world ok you know you can lock the front door but i have a back door as well and the...