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cloud pushing into the afternoon hours come tomorrow carry moisture and energy will focus on the pacific west. >> reporter: and the bay area we are looking at a dry weather for the next seven days. >> reporter: at the we will see the clouds to break up on route 10 a m on saturday. what additional warming at the coast line and clouds go to through. that is why the bay and and my spots will drop a few degrees. looking like a pitiful we get 3com tomorrow. with temperatures in the mid to low fifties as we get closer to launch time low 70's. farther away from the water. >> reporter: taking a look ahead by sunday if you participate in america some which are looking at a rate of running water. but temperatures on the cooler side as you wake up. upper 70's across the bay toward the end of the marathon. >> reporter: >> pam: dozens gathered outside city hall tonight as we learn more about the from our only chance for the fallen hero. and san jose with the latest charles? >> reporter: just wrapping up the visual maybe 200 to 300 people were here. the second of two visuals the first few miles away on cen
cloud pushing into the afternoon hours come tomorrow carry moisture and energy will focus on the pacific west. >> reporter: and the bay area we are looking at a dry weather for the next seven days. >> reporter: at the we will see the clouds to break up on route 10 a m on saturday. what additional warming at the coast line and clouds go to through. that is why the bay and and my spots will drop a few degrees. looking like a pitiful we get 3com tomorrow. with temperatures in the mid...
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the 22500 marines in the pacific west. forward deployed marines have been well-trained, let him and equipped. reducing budgets in 2014 and 2015. we have not sufficiently invested in our home station readiness as a result approximately a result approximately half of our nondeployed units, the ones you depend on for unforeseen contingencies. in a a major conflict these are the result of a delayed response or the unnecessary loss of american lives. over time it will result in maintaining older and obsolete equipment at higher cost integrated capabilities. funding levels are forcing us to maintain legacy abilities instead of adapting. we don't want our marines and sailors to not be in a fair fight. context for our message this morning. there is no margin. funding levels we will exacerbate the challenges we have today and we will result in a marine corps with fewer active duty battalions and squadrons. squadrons. it will result in fewer marines and sailors being deployed to crises involving diplomatic posts, american citizens,
the 22500 marines in the pacific west. forward deployed marines have been well-trained, let him and equipped. reducing budgets in 2014 and 2015. we have not sufficiently invested in our home station readiness as a result approximately a result approximately half of our nondeployed units, the ones you depend on for unforeseen contingencies. in a a major conflict these are the result of a delayed response or the unnecessary loss of american lives. over time it will result in maintaining older and...
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pacific is heated and rises. as this warm air moves upward, it's replaced by air converging from the indian ocean to the west and c to the east. these pacific trade winds also push the warm surface waters along with them. the warm waters collect in the western pacific near asia, deepening the boundary between the warm surface layer and the cold ocean depths. back east, off the coast of south america the warm surface waters flowing toward the west are replaced by colder waters upwelling from the deep ocean. this cools the air above creating an even greater temperature variation, which in turn makes the trade winds blow even stronger. cane: in other words this temperature contrast between east and west, which was generated by the winds was also helping to generate the winds. a positive feedback between the ocean and the atmosphere. narrator: bjerknes also realized that the feedback could operate in reverse. roughly every four to seven years, the easterly winds slow and the warm water that was piling up in the western pacific sloshes back toward the east. this creates a warm current of water that moves from west to
pacific is heated and rises. as this warm air moves upward, it's replaced by air converging from the indian ocean to the west and c to the east. these pacific trade winds also push the warm surface waters along with them. the warm waters collect in the western pacific near asia, deepening the boundary between the warm surface layer and the cold ocean depths. back east, off the coast of south america the warm surface waters flowing toward the west are replaced by colder waters upwelling from the...
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some rain just to our west, pacific northwest a bit damp, florida looks like it's drying out and as wet hoping to see all green aircraft which means no early morning major delays. and that's what we've got but in chicago there is a bit of rain falling it's a cold rain with a current temperature of 36, tam. >> that is a cold rain. thank you david. >>> going on to health check a new study finds children exposed to smoking may have a hire risk of developing heart disease when they become adults. researchers tracked participants for 30 years and they found the risk of developing carotid plaque which contributes to hardening of the arise in adulthood was two times higher for kids who grew unwith one or two parents smoking. researchers want to make chocolate healthier. why not? some of the heart healthy antioxidants in dark chocolate are lost during the processing into candy. new research suggests the way to make chocolate both more nutritious and sweeter at the same time by significantly delaying the time from harvesting the cocoa pods before processing and roasting them longer at lower tem
some rain just to our west, pacific northwest a bit damp, florida looks like it's drying out and as wet hoping to see all green aircraft which means no early morning major delays. and that's what we've got but in chicago there is a bit of rain falling it's a cold rain with a current temperature of 36, tam. >> that is a cold rain. thank you david. >>> going on to health check a new study finds children exposed to smoking may have a hire risk of developing heart disease when they...
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these are the 22,500 marines in the pacific west of the international date line. i can assure you that your forward deployed marines are well trained, well lit and well equipped but we've had to make tough choices to deal with the effects of two wars, sequestration in 2013 and reduced budgets in 2013, into 2015. in order to maintain readiness of our forward deployed forces we have not sufficiently invested in our home station readiness modernization infrastructure sustainment and quality of life programs. as a result, approximately half of our non-deployed units, those are the units you depend on for unforeseen contingencies are suffering personnel equipment and training shortfalls. this results in the unnecessary loss of american lives. over time under investing in modernization will result in maintaining older and obsolete equipment at highers cost erser costs and degraded capabilities. instead of innovating and adapting for tomorrow's threats. it will eventually erode or competitive advantage and we don't ever want our marines and sailors in an unfair fight. th
these are the 22,500 marines in the pacific west of the international date line. i can assure you that your forward deployed marines are well trained, well lit and well equipped but we've had to make tough choices to deal with the effects of two wars, sequestration in 2013 and reduced budgets in 2013, into 2015. in order to maintain readiness of our forward deployed forces we have not sufficiently invested in our home station readiness modernization infrastructure sustainment and quality of...
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pacific. east of australia. north-west of new zealand. there are 80 islands. relying on agriculture, fishing and tourism. all effected by cyclone pam. it caused a black occupant. the scale of daj would become clearer. this was a sturdy house in port veala. this is all that is left. it had withstood two previous psych lops. after cyclone pam, this family is homeless. >> it's a scene repeated over and over across vanuatu's capital. the roof of this home had been torn off completely. the scale of the devastation became clear. jay leap's family opened a water front shop. everything has been destroyed. >> the glass window smashed. thousands are homeless. focussed on trying to survive. >> it lasts about a week something like that. >> one aid agency believes up to 90% of homes had been damaged. but the worst damage it is thought will be on the outer islands. rescue workers warned the death toll is likely to rise. >> it's critical that we make contact as soon as possible so we can get an idea of the defense of the devastation. outer island communities. what we have se
pacific. east of australia. north-west of new zealand. there are 80 islands. relying on agriculture, fishing and tourism. all effected by cyclone pam. it caused a black occupant. the scale of daj would become clearer. this was a sturdy house in port veala. this is all that is left. it had withstood two previous psych lops. after cyclone pam, this family is homeless. >> it's a scene repeated over and over across vanuatu's capital. the roof of this home had been torn off completely. the...
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last hour we have gotten message of a 7.7 preliminary equivalent of an earthquake here in the west pacific. we're talking about pa pa new guinea area. these are the islands. i want to go closer in so you can see the actual area we're talking about. it's right between new ireland and east new ireland of pa pa new guinea and a tsunami warning has been issued. the tsunami would have happened especially here along these very close coastal regions. but for all of new caladonia we're talking of tsunami waves reaching three to nine feet above tidal levels possible. we're also expecting to see residual activity near the philippines and australia. the actual earthquake was only about 22 miles below the ground so it was a fairly shallow one. we're getting more information out of this area over the next couple of hours. one snow storm in the united states has pushed out to the atlantic but across the great lakes, we're dealing with another storm. this is going to bring most of the activity to the north down to the south where we got the snow yesterday. we're not going to be seeing it there. parts of
last hour we have gotten message of a 7.7 preliminary equivalent of an earthquake here in the west pacific. we're talking about pa pa new guinea area. these are the islands. i want to go closer in so you can see the actual area we're talking about. it's right between new ireland and east new ireland of pa pa new guinea and a tsunami warning has been issued. the tsunami would have happened especially here along these very close coastal regions. but for all of new caladonia we're talking of...
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i am a native of salt lake city, utah, grew up in the mountain west, attended college of oregon and graduate of pacific university in fresno. i am a graduate of american baptist seminary of the west. i spent six years as associate pastor at the great first baptist church of los angeles near downtown los angeles when i was there. we counted members from 28 different countries and our theme in ministry was international, interracial. i came to lakeshore in 1989. my family has grown up there. my kids are grown. my grandson is in the congregation most sunday mornings. >> tell us about lakeshore. >> lakeshore church is a very diverse congregation. we view diversity as a divine mandate. we have worked on it -- lakeshore became diverse racially in the late '50s, early '60s. they helped an african-american family buy a home in the neighborhood contrary of the red lining going on in the real estate industry at the time. that opened the door for african-american families to begin moving into the neighborhood. they found a very welcome place at the church. we have probably a majority of african-american members,
i am a native of salt lake city, utah, grew up in the mountain west, attended college of oregon and graduate of pacific university in fresno. i am a graduate of american baptist seminary of the west. i spent six years as associate pastor at the great first baptist church of los angeles near downtown los angeles when i was there. we counted members from 28 different countries and our theme in ministry was international, interracial. i came to lakeshore in 1989. my family has grown up there. my...
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is a very impressive area of low pressure the core, the center, is about 1300 miles just due west of the pacific northwest and british columbia and in will be heavy rain. we'll get the tail end of the system so we are going receive more clouds than rain. but according to our futurecast, by tomorrow morning about this time some spotty hit- and-miss showers north of the golden gate bridge. we could see half inch of rain highest elevations, north bay valleys and mountains also around the santa cruz mountains but generally the bulk of the bay area maybe a tenth to quarter inch of rain. we'll take whatever we can get. thursday high pressure builds in. we have record warmth by friday through next monday. 75 degrees today at sacramento once the fog lifts. 60 in the high sierra. 23 right now cold enough to make snow in the greater lake tahoe area. our temperatures today still above average. 60s and 70s. the winds will be onshore 10 to 20 later today. if you have allergies, it's not looking good all the way through the weekend. here's a look at the extended forecast. spotty showers wednesday. otherwise t
is a very impressive area of low pressure the core, the center, is about 1300 miles just due west of the pacific northwest and british columbia and in will be heavy rain. we'll get the tail end of the system so we are going receive more clouds than rain. but according to our futurecast, by tomorrow morning about this time some spotty hit- and-miss showers north of the golden gate bridge. we could see half inch of rain highest elevations, north bay valleys and mountains also around the santa...
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louis traveling to the location showers maybe chance of thunder. 83 dallas pretty warm out west in the pacificwith scattered showers northern california will get a piece of that energy so they see the showers around chico, eureka a. isolated snow in tahoe. 77 in los angeles. warm in palm springs. 90 degrees. not that warm here low 70's for your tuesday inland along the coast in the 60's along with the bay and there could be a few isolated showers in the hills. temperature trend for san jose tomorrow 69 close to average coming up near record high thursday pretty warm couple days coming up beautiful not immediately. ease you into it looking at the 7 difficult forecast. 70's wednesday. bump up to mid 80's thursday and friday. >> all right. about it's warm. >> turns out the long trip to the grateful dead one more stop the grateful dead one more stop. the tour facebook page says remaining members of the group have extended their fair thee well tour to at the vye stadium. new dates june 27 and 28. no word on when tickets actually go on sale. however you will no doubt have to the act quickly. 3 day c
louis traveling to the location showers maybe chance of thunder. 83 dallas pretty warm out west in the pacificwith scattered showers northern california will get a piece of that energy so they see the showers around chico, eureka a. isolated snow in tahoe. 77 in los angeles. warm in palm springs. 90 degrees. not that warm here low 70's for your tuesday inland along the coast in the 60's along with the bay and there could be a few isolated showers in the hills. temperature trend for san jose...
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our winds will push west to east. it's pacific air it locks all the cold air up to the north. as long as we have the pacific air running across the county. we're golden. we have at least four days in the seven-day forecast this week where we'll see highs in the 50s, today is gem 48. >>> the flyers play the devils in jersey. the flyers could you have had up a point in boston against the bruins the team they are chasing for the final playoff spot. here's jamie apody. >> reporter: the flyers are back on their season. this is going to be the game they were, the one that got away. they were chasing the bruins to move in behind boston for the final playoff shots. they were 14 seconds away from a win when they got one past mason so tie it and send it toover time. the flyers were the one with all the opportunities. they had a 3 on one. borachek had a break away, they couldn't convert any of them. it could be the dagger this season as boston picks up another point, the flyers down 5 after falling in overtime 3-2. >> you got to find ways to close the games out, we had an opportunity to
our winds will push west to east. it's pacific air it locks all the cold air up to the north. as long as we have the pacific air running across the county. we're golden. we have at least four days in the seven-day forecast this week where we'll see highs in the 50s, today is gem 48. >>> the flyers play the devils in jersey. the flyers could you have had up a point in boston against the bruins the team they are chasing for the final playoff spot. here's jamie apody. >> reporter:...
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the core is 1300 miles due west of the pacific northwest and that is the target area well into victoria in british columbia. we have this area of high pressure that's going to break down at the tail end of the system as it whips up against the ridge. but it's going to fall apart at the seams. so according to our futurecast just some hit and miss rain showers. we are hoping from a quarter to half inch in the highest elevation including the santa cruz mountains. the remaining portion of the bay area all the urban areas, generally about .10" if that at most. so here we go. today, increasing cloud cover in the mid-70s in sacramento. mid-60s month tray bay. 60 south shore. our numbers 60s and 70s still above average. pollen count, you know it. you're feeling it. i feel your pain. i'm suffering as well. here's the extended forecast. spotty rain showers wednesday. then record warmth 80s friday all the way through monday. frank and michelle? >> thank you, roberta. time now 6:20. a group of young car thieves targeting bay area dealerships and a backpack may be the key to sto >>> good morning, ev
the core is 1300 miles due west of the pacific northwest and that is the target area well into victoria in british columbia. we have this area of high pressure that's going to break down at the tail end of the system as it whips up against the ridge. but it's going to fall apart at the seams. so according to our futurecast just some hit and miss rain showers. we are hoping from a quarter to half inch in the highest elevation including the santa cruz mountains. the remaining portion of the bay...
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bay's" rob redell live at the california pacific medical center in san francisco this morning and bob, this is the largest procedure of its kind ever on the west coast. >> reporter: it is, good morning to you there laura and scott. over the next two days, six people will receive new kidneys from six donors here at the california pacific medical center in downtown sf. this will be the largest kidney donation chain to ever take place here on the west coast in one just one hospital. now this started with a woman from sacramento named sully broussard who lost her husband and son to cancer. to ensure someone else wouldn't lose a loved one to a terminal disease she agreed to donate one of her kidneys to a complete stranger, she identified a stranger and this staininger has stranger has a relative who wants to donate their kidney to another stranger who has a relative who wants to donate but also incompatible and this chain will continue on and on until six people have received new kidneys, the ultimate in pay it forward. >> and i'm doing it because there might be someone out there who don't know they could do this, too, and they could help save othe
bay's" rob redell live at the california pacific medical center in san francisco this morning and bob, this is the largest procedure of its kind ever on the west coast. >> reporter: it is, good morning to you there laura and scott. over the next two days, six people will receive new kidneys from six donors here at the california pacific medical center in downtown sf. this will be the largest kidney donation chain to ever take place here on the west coast in one just one hospital. now...
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government started subsidy to railroads to the west the union pacific and that's when he started getting corruption. my take is that america would've been railroaded without any government subsidy and, indeed, there's a famous case of the great northern railroad built by an entrepreneur that went up on the northern route near the canadian border completely unsubsidized, they successful. the railroads would've got built without any government subsidy. the railroads to the west probably got built faster because of the subsidy. as i said there was i don't think it was necessary into being a bad policy because the federal government have this mass amount of land. it could get rid of it give it away to individuals or businesses like railroads and that may be not a bad result to i would rather that result in the federal government had attained -- retains all the land land. >> there were lots of things where for instance, there are constraints like certainly lots of places around the world if you want to pass a checkpoint into one country to another you're going to have to pay a bribe. it would
government started subsidy to railroads to the west the union pacific and that's when he started getting corruption. my take is that america would've been railroaded without any government subsidy and, indeed, there's a famous case of the great northern railroad built by an entrepreneur that went up on the northern route near the canadian border completely unsubsidized, they successful. the railroads would've got built without any government subsidy. the railroads to the west probably got built...
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government started subsidizing railroads to the west, union pacific, and that's when you started getting corruption. jay talks about the scandal of the corruption. my take is that, you know, america would have been railroaded without any government subsidy and indeed, there's a famous case of the great northern railroad built by a entrepreneur that went up on the northern route near the canadian border completely unsubsidized, very successful. the railroads would have got built without any government subsidy. the railroads probably got built faster because of the subsidy and as i said, there was -- i don't think it was necessarily ended up being a bad policy, because the federal government had this mass amount of land it had to get rid of it, it could give it away to individuals or businesses like railroads x that's maybe, you know, not a bad result. i would have rather that resulted than if the federal government had retained all the land. >> let me follow up on a related issue which as an economist, we often talk about things that are second best. so there's sevenly lots of things wher
government started subsidizing railroads to the west, union pacific, and that's when you started getting corruption. jay talks about the scandal of the corruption. my take is that, you know, america would have been railroaded without any government subsidy and indeed, there's a famous case of the great northern railroad built by a entrepreneur that went up on the northern route near the canadian border completely unsubsidized, very successful. the railroads would have got built without any...
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west coast. kpix 5's ryan takeo is at the california pacific medical center in san francisco right now and ryan, what can you tell us about the man who made it all possible? >> reporter: he is not the surgeon, he is a software developer. and his formula is allowing six people to get new kidneys starting today. david jacobs knows the frustration of searching for a matching kidney. >> i know personally how it feels to wait for an organ and to be on dialysis and feel that despair. >> reporter: that despair gave jacobs the motivation to find a fix. >> really complicated jigsaw puzzle. >> reporter: he created a complicated algorithm to find kidney matches by using patient genetic profiles allowing a six- way transplant today and tomorrow at california pacific medical center. >> i didn't realize that he was going to be such a big thing, you know, because i only had one kidney how could i help all these people? >> reporter: zully broussard is the first piece of this change reaction puzzle. her kidney goes to the first recipient who has a sister-in- law who can give a kidney to' fresno mother who has a
west coast. kpix 5's ryan takeo is at the california pacific medical center in san francisco right now and ryan, what can you tell us about the man who made it all possible? >> reporter: he is not the surgeon, he is a software developer. and his formula is allowing six people to get new kidneys starting today. david jacobs knows the frustration of searching for a matching kidney. >> i know personally how it feels to wait for an organ and to be on dialysis and feel that despair....
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last night in vegas the dons beat pacific by 10 to advance to monday's west coast conference tournament wins, ken, 18 total now. that's their first winning season since 2002. that's when a lawyer named barack obama was an illinois state senator. >> four wins to five wins to twelve wins to 17 regular season wins. what were you selling that these kids were buying? >> you know, all the players that are here now we have recruited and they bought into building a program. and wanting to be part of something they could call their own. i think really took a risk coming here and i'm going to credit the players. you know, for their dedication, um, their -- their skill development, um, you know, just all the work that they put into in the off season and, you know, just being committed to everything that we're doing. >> you came in here, i remember the press conference, no coaching experience, just handed this -- this raw program and molded it into this. do you ever say to yourself, wow, this is great? >> it's flown by. we have taken so many knocks in so many ways. you hope for things earlier but i
last night in vegas the dons beat pacific by 10 to advance to monday's west coast conference tournament wins, ken, 18 total now. that's their first winning season since 2002. that's when a lawyer named barack obama was an illinois state senator. >> four wins to five wins to twelve wins to 17 regular season wins. what were you selling that these kids were buying? >> you know, all the players that are here now we have recruited and they bought into building a program. and wanting to...
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to central pacific trains or vice versa traveling east to west. you can't go anywhere without coming to ogden town leaders posted. during prohibition al capone said ogden was too rough for him in. scowcroft's father managed the family business and he was close to his father and mother by all accounts happy and active childhood the youngest of three children and the only son. with his sisters being four in seven years so but he was some ways an only child. acknowledging you never heard his parents fighting he commented the experience growing up gave him a distorted view of his fellow humans. what do these pleasant stories and nice family photos have to do is scowcroft is an air force officer business consultant and senior statesman? what they convey is how secure scowcroft was growing up, secure material, secure socially insecure psychologically. he had no status anxiety in other words and i wasn't because of a sense of deprivation or other contrarian things that motivated him to leave ogden for west point and join the army air corps. this very se
to central pacific trains or vice versa traveling east to west. you can't go anywhere without coming to ogden town leaders posted. during prohibition al capone said ogden was too rough for him in. scowcroft's father managed the family business and he was close to his father and mother by all accounts happy and active childhood the youngest of three children and the only son. with his sisters being four in seven years so but he was some ways an only child. acknowledging you never heard his...
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government started subsidizing to the west the union pacific and that's when you started getting corruption. jay talked about the scandal as an example of the corruption. my take is that america would've been railroaded with any government subsidy. indeed, there's a famous case, the great northern railroad built by an entrepreneur that went up on the northern route near the canadian border, completely unsubsidized, very successful. a railroads would've got build without any government subsidy. they probably would've gotten built fast because of the subsidy. there was i don't think it was necessarily ended up being a bad because the federal government had massive amount of land. they could get rid of it give it away to individuals or businesses like railroads and that may be not a bad result. i would've rather the result in the federal government had retained all the land. >> let me follow up on a related issue, things are second best try to do -- there's lots of things where, for instance, to our constraints of supply. lots of places round the world if you want to pass a checkpoint into one
government started subsidizing to the west the union pacific and that's when you started getting corruption. jay talked about the scandal as an example of the corruption. my take is that america would've been railroaded with any government subsidy. indeed, there's a famous case, the great northern railroad built by an entrepreneur that went up on the northern route near the canadian border, completely unsubsidized, very successful. a railroads would've got build without any government subsidy....
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the winds will shift in a west, east fashion that will allow the pacific air to rails across the country. we'll start to see hos and 50s -- 40s and 50s return. don't forget we looks like an hour of sleep overnight tonight and spring ahead daylight savings time. check the batteries in your smoke detecters. >>> the flyers face off against the brewers and college hoops on town, yukon visits temple, here's ducis rogers with the rest of sports. >> reporter: good morning, the sixers get to enjoy home cooking for the next week or so. later afternoon's game against utah begins a five-game home stance. allen iverson is in the house. sixers up 1 at the break. third quarter sixers in transition. nerlens noel, sixers up 3. the 4th quarter hayward leads 25 points. the sixers lose. the hawks are here tonight. >>> spring training is not about wins and losses it is about working on little things that will make you suckful come the regular season. successful come the regular enseason. cole hamels facing the yankees in his 2015 spring training debut. hamle ises happy that the games have begun. >> i meant
the winds will shift in a west, east fashion that will allow the pacific air to rails across the country. we'll start to see hos and 50s -- 40s and 50s return. don't forget we looks like an hour of sleep overnight tonight and spring ahead daylight savings time. check the batteries in your smoke detecters. >>> the flyers face off against the brewers and college hoops on town, yukon visits temple, here's ducis rogers with the rest of sports. >> reporter: good morning, the sixers...
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now the men, west coast conference style in vegas. against pacific, he scored 14.st hitting all from the outside. chris adams launched a hit. pacific no chance last night. 62-58. the cons home, gonzaga later on. last night, washington excuse me. washington down 15. cut it to 3. but too much of this stuff. oh it is a turn over and the team captain anthony porter made him pay. he scored 21 and mission for the third time in the last four years, vick torres. lot of man love at mid court. 92-88. the final. congratulations to the mission bears. everybody have a great saturday. we'll see you around. >>> so joining us now, patty stanton from putville with yoko. she has a sister who just had surgery. so she has a cone on. we plucked them out of a bay area shelter and now they are at putville headquarters waiting for their forever home. >> so calm. she takes the food from my hand. >> she comes from manners. somebody loved her. >> today and tomorrow it is love a senior saturday and sunday at putville's headquarters. 255 alabama on the corner of 16th. all the dogs we have are
now the men, west coast conference style in vegas. against pacific, he scored 14.st hitting all from the outside. chris adams launched a hit. pacific no chance last night. 62-58. the cons home, gonzaga later on. last night, washington excuse me. washington down 15. cut it to 3. but too much of this stuff. oh it is a turn over and the team captain anthony porter made him pay. he scored 21 and mission for the third time in the last four years, vick torres. lot of man love at mid court. 92-88. the...
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also a tsunami warning in effect right now in parts of the pacific after a 7.5 quake rocked new guinea just west of samoa. waves up to 10 feet are possible. we'll continue to keep you posted. >>> it's 5:48 right now. and indiana's governor is blaming social media for the criticism against a new law that he says is meant to protect people's religious freedom. the new law allows a business owner to refuse service based on their religious beliefs. during an interview on abc's sunday morning show governor mike pence says the law is not about discrimination. he said he will clarify the law if people are confused. but he has for plans to repeal it. >> we're not going to change this law then state senator barack obama voted for it when he was in the state senate of illinois. >> indiana is not alone. it is actually the 20th state to pass similar legislation. >>> in arkansas people are fighting back against discrimination law unlike indiana's law, this bill specifically states business owners can refuse service to gay people based on their religious belief. the conscious protection bill passed the state
also a tsunami warning in effect right now in parts of the pacific after a 7.5 quake rocked new guinea just west of samoa. waves up to 10 feet are possible. we'll continue to keep you posted. >>> it's 5:48 right now. and indiana's governor is blaming social media for the criticism against a new law that he says is meant to protect people's religious freedom. the new law allows a business owner to refuse service based on their religious beliefs. during an interview on abc's sunday...
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west of us. we're talking about moisture that's coming from the pacific and that will be moving our way.ing off the coast. take a look how things are going to be shaking off tomorrow. we'll start off with temperatures really mild at noon 62. after that cold front gusty winds out of the northwest will drive those temperatures down and the another afternoon in the 50's. by dinnertime in the 40s by the evening 38 degrees. and by midnight some 12 hours later, it will only be freezing so we're talking about a 30-degree temperature drop from noon to midnight. in just 12 hours. here's look what will happen. cold front moves on through. lunch time temperatures in the 60s. turn into temperatures in the 30s and 40s by the dinner hour. winds gusting to 30 even 35 miles an hour gusts so it will be a blustery night. during the day on wednesday sunshine temperatures in the 40s 40s. thursday the same. with morning lows in the 30s and the 20s really not feeling much like spring and then tracking a storm system with moisture to the south. this system is going to redevelop off the mid atlantic as many sto
west of us. we're talking about moisture that's coming from the pacific and that will be moving our way.ing off the coast. take a look how things are going to be shaking off tomorrow. we'll start off with temperatures really mild at noon 62. after that cold front gusty winds out of the northwest will drive those temperatures down and the another afternoon in the 50's. by dinnertime in the 40s by the evening 38 degrees. and by midnight some 12 hours later, it will only be freezing so we're...
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just a few high clouds passing to the west making for a nice sunset over the area. more clouds off in the pacific. this system drives closer to the bay area enhancing sea breeze and giving the chance of drizzle tuesday morning. if you're in the sierras next few mornings you'll see the thunderstorms. watch out for that if you have high country plans next two afternoons. morning temperatures in the 50s. patchy clouds. noon tomorrow highs in the 60s. notice the temperature change tomorrow with the highs mostly in the mid 70s in the warmer spots inland including san jose 75. san francisco in the mid-60s. cooling down from 70s. mid 70s north bay and trivalley. temperatures cool down more tuesday. we're not expecting a lot of rain, just high clouds monday. tuesday morning, what's left may bring drizzle our way and will bring quite a bit of wind. wind speeds pick up tuesday afternoon. you'll see wind 1350edspeeds above 30 miles per hour. that will allow temperatures to cool away from 80s. 70s tuesday. a slight rebound in temperatures towards next weekend. our next chance of showers next wooerkd. this is
just a few high clouds passing to the west making for a nice sunset over the area. more clouds off in the pacific. this system drives closer to the bay area enhancing sea breeze and giving the chance of drizzle tuesday morning. if you're in the sierras next few mornings you'll see the thunderstorms. watch out for that if you have high country plans next two afternoons. morning temperatures in the 50s. patchy clouds. noon tomorrow highs in the 60s. notice the temperature change tomorrow with the...
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strategic for the united states to deal with taiwan issue in the context of power shifting in west asia pacificank you. >> good question. one of the chinese misperceptions really quite fascinating, they -- the hawks when they write about america and taiwan, they have a, they always write the same way. taiwan is really an unsinkable aircraft carrier the americans are using to contain china and they have maps sometimes, a big map. and they'll show how taiwan is blocking all these ports of china, and the americans have their secret strategy which is to block china from coming out into the ocean by building up taiwan. ..
strategic for the united states to deal with taiwan issue in the context of power shifting in west asia pacificank you. >> good question. one of the chinese misperceptions really quite fascinating, they -- the hawks when they write about america and taiwan, they have a, they always write the same way. taiwan is really an unsinkable aircraft carrier the americans are using to contain china and they have maps sometimes, a big map. and they'll show how taiwan is blocking all these ports of...
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closer view around san francisco shows a spread of lower 60s on the west side of the peninsula and still some low 70s out near pacific center plaza. temperatures by 6:00, dropping into the 60s. tonight, patchy low clouds returning. as we head towards tomorrow morning, we will see low clouds starting to spill back in with temperatures in the 40s and 50s and it's a forecast you'll lose some sleep over. remember, spring forward happens tonight. clouds hinting at cooler changes, maybe some drizzle out towards the coast. full forecast in just a few minutes. >>> marching 50 years later across the country and here in the bay area people walked to remember bloody sunday in selma, alabama. nearly 100 people marched across the golden gate bridge today, many holding up signs and chanting in honor of the marchers in selma who was met with teargas and billy clubs when they marched for equal rights in 1965. today as marchers say while progress has been made towards civil rights for all, there's still a lot more work to be done. >> segregation and separation is still happening. and i want to see it stopped. >> back then they were s
closer view around san francisco shows a spread of lower 60s on the west side of the peninsula and still some low 70s out near pacific center plaza. temperatures by 6:00, dropping into the 60s. tonight, patchy low clouds returning. as we head towards tomorrow morning, we will see low clouds starting to spill back in with temperatures in the 40s and 50s and it's a forecast you'll lose some sleep over. remember, spring forward happens tonight. clouds hinting at cooler changes, maybe some drizzle...
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i want to talk about the severe weather occurring back toward the west where we're going to be seeing a storm system coming oust pacificst and with it you have this cold upper-level air diving in. and a kink in the jet stream. that's called a short wave trough. and that provides some instability in the upper atmosphere. combined with the moisture coming out of the south. and look at this some flag warning dangers. where all these air masses combine we're looking at that threat on tuesday of damaging winds and even large hail coming out of this. it does look like that threat is going to be there. even the possibility of tornadoes. but i don't think this is going to be a big issue with this one. other squall lines going to be firing up bringing us march severe weather. if you have travel plans across the area do be aware of it. even in chicago seeing some delays at the airports. mostly due to shoefl and some gusty winds occurring in that area. let's wrap things up in europe. later on i'm actually going to talk about what's going on into paris. you've been seeing some very smoggy conditions across that area but just to th
i want to talk about the severe weather occurring back toward the west where we're going to be seeing a storm system coming oust pacificst and with it you have this cold upper-level air diving in. and a kink in the jet stream. that's called a short wave trough. and that provides some instability in the upper atmosphere. combined with the moisture coming out of the south. and look at this some flag warning dangers. where all these air masses combine we're looking at that threat on tuesday of...
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west has been won. were yours raise the pacific division champion ship banner today. first since 1976 back to the griz back in december they play the were your and we know win and only meeting this season. >> fun challenge. one team in the league we haven't beaten. play on the home floor. we are lacking forward to it but within or lose not going to determine much in our season that's for sure. >> definitely important game. definitely want to accepted a message. also want to feel good about yourself. continue to play well most importantly. continue to get better. doing a great job of improving. >> shark keep the slim play off hopes alive. against the red wing 19 seconds in. in a nrsh. the blue line. shoot and score. 1 nothing san jose. good 0men there late in the first. deflect the shot. that even it up at 2 appease to the third team teal up 4-3. snap shot. score twice in the game. shark staying alive. pull off the red wing 6-4. baseball. tim on the mound for the giants. taking on the a's jump on early. split screen action. josh laces it to the gap in left center. tied
west has been won. were yours raise the pacific division champion ship banner today. first since 1976 back to the griz back in december they play the were your and we know win and only meeting this season. >> fun challenge. one team in the league we haven't beaten. play on the home floor. we are lacking forward to it but within or lose not going to determine much in our season that's for sure. >> definitely important game. definitely want to accepted a message. also want to feel...
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out west there was rain but it was north of california? >> well, the pacific northwest is in a drought, but they're getting rain and mountain snows, but these aren't going to get into california, so the heat and drought will continue there. >> rob, thank you. >>> new developments into the controversy over hillary clinton's e-mail. now a congressional investigation looming. jonathan karl with the story. >> reporter: top house republicans tell abc news they expect speaker john boehner to announce a new house investigation next week into hillary clinton's email practices as secretary of state, including her admitted destruction of some 30,000 emails she determined to be purely personal. it was a big issue on today's sunday shows. >> i just can't trust her lawyers to make the determination that the public is getting everything they're entitled to. >> it amounts to nothing but a bunch of people flapping their jaws about nothing. >> reporter: as for how mrs. clinton has handled the controversy thus far, not exactly effective. >> she couldn't be like hey, man, could
out west there was rain but it was north of california? >> well, the pacific northwest is in a drought, but they're getting rain and mountain snows, but these aren't going to get into california, so the heat and drought will continue there. >> rob, thank you. >>> new developments into the controversy over hillary clinton's e-mail. now a congressional investigation looming. jonathan karl with the story. >> reporter: top house republicans tell abc news they expect...
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angeles a number of records broke yesterday, the heat builds across the west in the 70s in denver and kansas and across the pacifich-needed rain they will take it for sure. that's the check of the national big picture here's what's happening locally. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. we're seeing steady to heavy rains around here, as well. we'll get you outside and dealing with patchy fog it's dense in areas especially west of philadelphia. where places like reading an allentown are down to less than a mile. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast rain this morning, showers by the afternoon. mild high of 56. breezy and cooler tomorrow, 50. # he's heavily pregnant right now. you look fantastic. >> spanx, right? >> man spanx. man spanx. >> aren't they called manx? >> probably not. anyway, coming up on "gma," new developments in the mysterious death of a nurse in texas found floating in her swimming pool. police initially thought it was an accident. why they're now thinking it was more sinister. >>> plus, surviving a bear attack. a family reliving i
angeles a number of records broke yesterday, the heat builds across the west in the 70s in denver and kansas and across the pacifich-needed rain they will take it for sure. that's the check of the national big picture here's what's happening locally. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. we're seeing steady to heavy rains around here, as well. we'll get you outside and dealing with patchy fog it's dense in areas especially west...
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today to say to old man jim you must go. [ cheers & applause ] we come from as far away on the west as the pacificelegations here from foreign countries. some of us are black some are white. some are rich, some are poor. >> some are catholics. some are protestants, some are jews. some of agnostics others are atheists. some are now believers. but we're all the children of god and we're all determined to be free. we come because there is a sickness in this nation and because alabama is sick and it is our hope today that we will perform an operation on the heart of alabama so that alabama, the state of injustice may become the free state of alabama and all of god's children may stand up and enjoy the blessings of this land. let us now stand on our feet and let us look toward the stars and the stripes, not the confederate flag, not the flag of a dead and never to be revived order. but the flag of the united states of america. [ cheers & applause ] while mrs. christine king ferris, the sister of martin luther king, and mrs. martin luther king, the wife of our leader will lead us in the singing of the n
today to say to old man jim you must go. [ cheers & applause ] we come from as far away on the west as the pacificelegations here from foreign countries. some of us are black some are white. some are rich, some are poor. >> some are catholics. some are protestants, some are jews. some of agnostics others are atheists. some are now believers. but we're all the children of god and we're all determined to be free. we come because there is a sickness in this nation and because alabama is...
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after their stop at iwo iwo jima, the ship went back and forth between the west coast of the united states to the islands in the pacific and did that up until the war was over and then was the first ship to go into the submarine headquarters in japan. they came in there and some of the people -- the forerunners of which nowdays the navy seals -- they had got then early and made the beachhead safe for landing even in those days there were interesting relationships between sailors in the navy and marines, and so these navy people had big placards saying welcome marines. the marines were not happy with that. after the war was over the ship still had a job to do because there were so many people nurses doctors, soldiers, sailors, marines, all over the world, and they were part of -- in the business now of transporting and they transported them in waves back to places like seattle and los angeles. san pedro harbor in los angeles. after the war was over, the ship was brought to the james river in virginia and was put into moth ball there until the company that it was originally built for the american export lines, claimed it
after their stop at iwo iwo jima, the ship went back and forth between the west coast of the united states to the islands in the pacific and did that up until the war was over and then was the first ship to go into the submarine headquarters in japan. they came in there and some of the people -- the forerunners of which nowdays the navy seals -- they had got then early and made the beachhead safe for landing even in those days there were interesting relationships between sailors in the navy and...
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west. you're in the "cnn newsroom".." >>> the south pacific island chain of vanuatu is declaring a state of emergency in the wake of the powerful and deadly cyclone. >> relief workers say the destruction from tropical cyclone pam is so massive it looks like a bomb went off in vanuatu's capital port vila. six people are dead after the storm roared assure yesterday and it's seriously feared this toll will go much higher. the u.n. says the airport's damaged which, of course makes it hard for international aid teams to get in. >> trees are down there in many areas, cutting off access to some roads there in hard-hit regions and when it roared ashore the cyclone'ss winds reached 200 miles per hour equal to a category 5 hurricane. >> cannot imagine. it's been about 24 hours now since it hit in fact and right now, the priority is to get food water, emergency supplies to the people who really need it so we talked to chloe morrison from world vision a short time ago and she really gave us a good sense of what it's like there right now. >> being almost 24 hours, it's a realtor fiing moments which happ
west. you're in the "cnn newsroom".." >>> the south pacific island chain of vanuatu is declaring a state of emergency in the wake of the powerful and deadly cyclone. >> relief workers say the destruction from tropical cyclone pam is so massive it looks like a bomb went off in vanuatu's capital port vila. six people are dead after the storm roared assure yesterday and it's seriously feared this toll will go much higher. the u.n. says the airport's damaged which, of...
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[applause] we've come from as far away as the west as the pacific, as far away on the east as the atlantic of mexico, as far away on the north as the snow-capped slopes of canada and there are delegations here from foreign countries. some of us are black, some are white, some a rich, some are poor, some are catholic, some are protestant, some are jews, some are agnostics, others are atheists, and nonbelievers, but we are all the children of god and we are all determined to be free. [applause] we come because there is a sickness in this nation and because alabama is sick, and it is our hope today that we will perform an operation on the heart of alabama so that alabama, the state of injustice, may become the free state of alabama and all of god's children may stand up and enjoy the blessings of this land. [applause] let us now stand on our feet and let us look towards the stars and the stripes, not the confederate flag, not the flag of a dead and never to be revived order, but the flag of the united states of america. [applause] mrs. christine king farris, the sister of martin luther king a
[applause] we've come from as far away as the west as the pacific, as far away on the east as the atlantic of mexico, as far away on the north as the snow-capped slopes of canada and there are delegations here from foreign countries. some of us are black, some are white, some a rich, some are poor, some are catholic, some are protestant, some are jews, some are agnostics, others are atheists, and nonbelievers, but we are all the children of god and we are all determined to be free. [applause]...
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if you're in the west pacific, typhoons. the name doesn't really matter.n closer here and show you the latest the death toll remains in the single digits. i would be very happy, but i would be shocked. i think this has the potential to go into the hundreds if not more. there are going to be villages here that are probably going to have been obliterated by the storm, just because of the structures that they live in. they just can barely sustain a tropical storm or category 1 hurricane. not this. this was a category 5 storm that rolled through here the strongest storm to ever hit vanuatu, the island chain to the north of new californiaedonia here. 150-mile-an-hour winds, still the current wind speed at the core of the storm but continues to move south and east and weakening here. so the worst is over. so at this point, it's a matter of getting the help those people are going to be in desperate need of the next several days especially the smaller islands here. so there is new zealand. we are monitoring this closely here for automatic land. this is the north i
if you're in the west pacific, typhoons. the name doesn't really matter.n closer here and show you the latest the death toll remains in the single digits. i would be very happy, but i would be shocked. i think this has the potential to go into the hundreds if not more. there are going to be villages here that are probably going to have been obliterated by the storm, just because of the structures that they live in. they just can barely sustain a tropical storm or category 1 hurricane. not this....
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now, as this pacific moisture mixed with the low pressure system that's dropped four-plus inches in places just west of corpus christi, texas, that's going to bring all rain in the southeast, but look right there. drive time friday morning, it starts to change over in washington, d.c. to a mix then snow. new york city drive frg home not going to be pretty on friday, and that's not how you want to start your first weekend of spring. >> no it's not. ginger thank you. >>> scientists tonight at noaa saying that the earth just recorded its warmest winter ever. temperatures for december through february edging out the previous record by half a degree. this may also turn out to be the warmest year on record beating the one set in 2014. global records date back to 1880. >>> we turn now to the crackdown on university campuses across america tonight. penn state suspending one of its frats after learning about photos of nude women sleeping allegedly posted on facebook. they had no idea. abc's linzie janis is there. >> reporter: tonight, meblmbers of the kappa delta roh fraternity at penn state under criminal i
now, as this pacific moisture mixed with the low pressure system that's dropped four-plus inches in places just west of corpus christi, texas, that's going to bring all rain in the southeast, but look right there. drive time friday morning, it starts to change over in washington, d.c. to a mix then snow. new york city drive frg home not going to be pretty on friday, and that's not how you want to start your first weekend of spring. >> no it's not. ginger thank you. >>> scientists...
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west of los angeles. it came down 2:30 p.m. pacifict the golf course in venice section and just pass a red light of the santa monica airport for officials say he was stabilized at the scene to doctors more you -- for playing golf and help to treat him at the scene medics' showed up in he was stabilized then transported to a local hospital with what is described as primarily facial and head injuries. but they do say he was conscious and alert but described to be unfair to moderate condition. and unidentified relative telling as he had cuts but otherwise was falling. he was the only one aboard the aircraft with two open cockpits but he was flying below and -- will be as a licensed pilot for decades. harrison ford after a crash landing this aircraft at the golf course in venice california no one on the ground was injured to doctors were playing golf and were able to assist along with the local fire department and medics and we're told he is in at least fair condition. turning hour to our political analyst former clinton advisor in senior
west of los angeles. it came down 2:30 p.m. pacifict the golf course in venice section and just pass a red light of the santa monica airport for officials say he was stabilized at the scene to doctors more you -- for playing golf and help to treat him at the scene medics' showed up in he was stabilized then transported to a local hospital with what is described as primarily facial and head injuries. but they do say he was conscious and alert but described to be unfair to moderate condition. and...
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pacific. at least in terms of the relative picture toward east asia. we have a typhoon moving toward the wests currently a strong typhoon expected to become even stronger as we continue on throughout the next couple of days. but as we go into wednesday, we're going to see a resistance coming in from the west and because this is going to try to tear the storm apart. it's going to have a little bit of a difficult time trying to get to the philippines. we will watch the system. potentially a very strong typhoon as we go into the next 24 hours. now, i want to take you over to tibet, where we're talking about a late spring -- or a late winter early spring storm. let's take a look at some video coming out of the region. where visibility was pretty heavily affected by this. up to 30 centimeters of snow fell on sunday with a snow drift in the area the depth reaching as high as 70 centimeters in some places. significant storm, low visibility causing some dangerous driving conditions, we will see the snow starting to push toward the east but we will still see that affecting that region before it pushes
pacific. at least in terms of the relative picture toward east asia. we have a typhoon moving toward the wests currently a strong typhoon expected to become even stronger as we continue on throughout the next couple of days. but as we go into wednesday, we're going to see a resistance coming in from the west and because this is going to try to tear the storm apart. it's going to have a little bit of a difficult time trying to get to the philippines. we will watch the system. potentially a very...
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west coast conference tournament times. rex walters, nine seasons in the nba. know it is game. against pacific, tied midway.e pinkens for the three. he scored 15. and later on, chris adams launched it and he hit. pacific didn't beat the dons this season. they got gonzaga tomorrow. >>> meantime, oh, i'm feeling it. in vegas, broncos let loose against layola. oh, target practice. jared brownridge. he had five three-buckets in the game. jarvis pugh. oh. he did not stick the landing. yeah. they ripped them 85-54. they got brigham young coming up on saturday. city basketball championship. let me tell you something. washington, they were going late. darren huff. as the eagles spread the floor. a 16-point deficit, just a minute left. here is a turnover. and anthony porter the team captain scored 29. they won it 92-88. third tight until the last bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistan
west coast conference tournament times. rex walters, nine seasons in the nba. know it is game. against pacific, tied midway.e pinkens for the three. he scored 15. and later on, chris adams launched it and he hit. pacific didn't beat the dons this season. they got gonzaga tomorrow. >>> meantime, oh, i'm feeling it. in vegas, broncos let loose against layola. oh, target practice. jared brownridge. he had five three-buckets in the game. jarvis pugh. oh. he did not stick the landing. yeah....
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west coast conference tournament back to the men usf and pacific. crew. wild shot. 14 points.authority. left hand. tim also 14. by usf got it going in the game. hold on to beat pacific but about faces gonzaga to. reality. beast mode returns. lynch who loved saying i'm just hero so i won't get fined at the sup bowl might have a new phrase now. i'm coming back and i will get paid. if my phrase of the future. if maybe don't go with that so strong? okay. i'll pull back when i meat with the boss next week. i would love to just be kept. hears lynch running wild. any way the deal is a year for 12 million. if maybe as much as 31 million over three years for lynch who grew up in oakland and starred at cal. doing that to get to the end of the highlight it was so good. any way cactus league action. giants rangers. crawford double to right. score a pair. the duffy. look like he's 16 years old but pop right there first homer of the spring. giants crush and a's beat the diamond back 7-two catcher josh you say who is that. they acquired him in a trade and drove in 3 runs first game since bir
west coast conference tournament back to the men usf and pacific. crew. wild shot. 14 points.authority. left hand. tim also 14. by usf got it going in the game. hold on to beat pacific but about faces gonzaga to. reality. beast mode returns. lynch who loved saying i'm just hero so i won't get fined at the sup bowl might have a new phrase now. i'm coming back and i will get paid. if my phrase of the future. if maybe don't go with that so strong? okay. i'll pull back when i meat with the boss...
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west coast but still problematic. heavy rains triggered a mudslide that shut down a stretch of southern california's pacific coast highwayhere in new york city the snow ended late last night, but we're expecting an icy commute this morning. while temperatures will be above freezing here today, we're expecting more snow tuesday. lauren? >> all right. don champion here in new york. don, thank you. >>> the los angeles police and district attorney's office are investigating a deadly shooting involving the l.a. police department. police shot and killed a homeless man police say was struggling for an officer's gun. the incident was caught on video. a warning, you may find these pictures disturbing. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: a witness had their cell phone camera rolling as the los angeles police and a homeless man got into a con froon confrontation in the city's skid row section around noon on sunday. during the struggle shots were fired and a man was killed. officers responded to the area to investigate a possible robbery. >> when they got to the scene, they made contact with the suspect, and during that contac
west coast but still problematic. heavy rains triggered a mudslide that shut down a stretch of southern california's pacific coast highwayhere in new york city the snow ended late last night, but we're expecting an icy commute this morning. while temperatures will be above freezing here today, we're expecting more snow tuesday. lauren? >> all right. don champion here in new york. don, thank you. >>> the los angeles police and district attorney's office are investigating a deadly...
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so to take you to pacific satellite, here's what we're dealing with a front well to the west.of cloud cover. what we're dealing with lots of sunshine. a big ridge of high pressure about to go over tomorrow. temperatures will peak for your thursday. high pressure slowly weakens as you get into the weekend. in terms of future temperatures for your thursday. some records are possible. take a look at this. san jose the forecasted high tomorrow right around 84 85 degrees. that would be a new record. 85 in livermore. 82 in fairfield. even around the bay upper 70s, 79 oakland 75 in san francisco. on on friday the onshore wind's going to kick in. you'll really notice the cool-off right along the coast. half moon bay into the 50s. even san francisco will drop into the 60s to round out the work and school week. overnight lows tonight. comfortable night. 50 in san rafael overnight. 50 downtown san francisco. 53 the overnight low in oakland and 52 is what we'll fall to in fremont. highs for your thirst, we'll take a tour starting in the south bay. san jose tomorrow high of 84 degrees. tha
so to take you to pacific satellite, here's what we're dealing with a front well to the west.of cloud cover. what we're dealing with lots of sunshine. a big ridge of high pressure about to go over tomorrow. temperatures will peak for your thursday. high pressure slowly weakens as you get into the weekend. in terms of future temperatures for your thursday. some records are possible. take a look at this. san jose the forecasted high tomorrow right around 84 85 degrees. that would be a new record....
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let me bring paul douglas and the co-founder of the pacific constitute and the president of alliance manufacturing. these warm temperatures out west, explain it. is this the way it is going to be? >> it is another symptom of a warming climate, ed no question about that. thank you for inviting me on this evening. we're seeing some of the telltale signs of warming. it used to be said you can't pin any one storm, any one event, on climate change but a warmer climate is now flavoring all events. some more than others. with all deference to senator cruz, he doesn't speak on behalf of all republicans. his heart may be in the right place, but he's getting some bad information and some bad advise. more than 90% of the -- >> how could 97% of scientists be wrong? >> well again, if you go to the internet, you can find anything to support anything. there's an echo chamber on the internet. i read it on the internet. it must be true. people are many times repeating conspiracy theories that have been disproven. there is a mountain of evidence that shows that yes, atmospheric temperatures have plateaued somewhat over the past 15 years. how many c
let me bring paul douglas and the co-founder of the pacific constitute and the president of alliance manufacturing. these warm temperatures out west, explain it. is this the way it is going to be? >> it is another symptom of a warming climate, ed no question about that. thank you for inviting me on this evening. we're seeing some of the telltale signs of warming. it used to be said you can't pin any one storm, any one event, on climate change but a warmer climate is now flavoring all...
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i think continue tomorrow and bills across parts of the west into the 70s in denver and 70s as well in kansas city and across much of the pacificwest much needed rain there. they will take it for sure. that's a quick check. dave it is a soggy start to the weekend, plenty of moisture coming our wayn the midwest the e heavst rain to our north but it is going to be an umbrella kind of they. heavieier rain just to the north of the districict. all day long,ain. temperatures well above the freezing pnt, l ra out there today.y. temperatures about 60, asonably mild. tonight, cold froront. tomorrrrow, a much n >> an announcement from ryan smith. he's heavy pregnant right now. you look fantastic. >> spanx, right? >> man spanx. pan spanx. >> respect they called manx. >> probably not. anyway coming up on "gma," new developments in the mysterious death of a nurse in texas found floating in her swimming pool. police initially thought it was an accident. why they're now thinking it was more sinister. >>> plus surviving a bear attack. a family reliving its horrifying encounter with a ferocious grizzly. a preview of "in an instant." >>> a new c
i think continue tomorrow and bills across parts of the west into the 70s in denver and 70s as well in kansas city and across much of the pacificwest much needed rain there. they will take it for sure. that's a quick check. dave it is a soggy start to the weekend, plenty of moisture coming our wayn the midwest the e heavst rain to our north but it is going to be an umbrella kind of they. heavieier rain just to the north of the districict. all day long,ain. temperatures well above the freezing...
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after their stop at iwo jima the ship went on back and forth between the west coast of the united states to the islands in the pacificup until the war was over. and then was the first ship to go into the submarine headquarters in japan. they came in there and some of the people the forerunners of which nowadays the navy seals they had gotten there early in the beach with safer landing. even in those days there were interesting relationships between sailors in the navy and marines, and so these navy people have big placards saying well, marines, when the marines came in afterwards. the marines were not happy with that. after the war was over the ship still had a job to do because there were so many people, nurses, doctors, soldiers, sailors, marines all over the world, and they were part of in the business now of transporting, and they transported them in ways back to places like seattle and los angeles. .. but the superstructure changed remarkably and what was woodmen the superstructure now were civilian kinds of spaces. a ballroom, a tea room more staterooms for passengers. it had a different face
after their stop at iwo jima the ship went on back and forth between the west coast of the united states to the islands in the pacificup until the war was over. and then was the first ship to go into the submarine headquarters in japan. they came in there and some of the people the forerunners of which nowadays the navy seals they had gotten there early in the beach with safer landing. even in those days there were interesting relationships between sailors in the navy and marines, and so these...