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with concrete, we went to circular piles, then square piles. now we have all overcast and micro piles, numerous file types that can be tailored through the actual conditions that exist at the site. this particular case, they're making an excavation in the rock. there are some parts of san francisco where the rock is shallow. they go down and grab the rocked, and they put them at foundation on the rock and they can build 60-story tower. perfect example, as you approach the bay bridge, on the left there is the building called 1 rincon hill. that is 63 stories tall with a basement, and it sits on a foundation in rock. if you look to the left, you see the infinity. it has the shaped. that is the rock site. they dug down, put it on rock. as you move north, you come to the southern pacific building or the embarcadero centers or the trans america towers. there, the rock is 40, 60 feet deep. but the decision was made that we need parking. so they elected to dig down to the dents supporting soil and build a foundation on the dance material below the bay
with concrete, we went to circular piles, then square piles. now we have all overcast and micro piles, numerous file types that can be tailored through the actual conditions that exist at the site. this particular case, they're making an excavation in the rock. there are some parts of san francisco where the rock is shallow. they go down and grab the rocked, and they put them at foundation on the rock and they can build 60-story tower. perfect example, as you approach the bay bridge, on the...
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the secret is right here, at the base of the pile. the blades attached to the disc shape their way through the rigid hard pound layer to drive the pile down deep. with the disc firmly fixed in the ground, it ensures that a house will never sink again, even if it is built on land fill. the company used to get construction orders for about ten houses a year. but since t quake, the count has risen to more than 200 houses. it is hoped that the technology will allow people in the quake-hit areas to return to their homes and start the process of rebuilding their lives as soon as possible. >>> time to check on some of the stories we have gathered from broadcasters around asia. we begin tonight with this item sent by ctn, cambodia. cambodia imposed a temporary ban on sending maze and other domestic workers to malaysia. the decision follows repeated reports of abuse and exploitation by malaysian employers and recruitment agencies. on tuesday, cambodia's minister of labor asked recruitment firms to ensure the safety of female workers they dispa
the secret is right here, at the base of the pile. the blades attached to the disc shape their way through the rigid hard pound layer to drive the pile down deep. with the disc firmly fixed in the ground, it ensures that a house will never sink again, even if it is built on land fill. the company used to get construction orders for about ten houses a year. but since t quake, the count has risen to more than 200 houses. it is hoped that the technology will allow people in the quake-hit areas to...
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a lot of these piles may have started out 24 inches in diameter. they may only be eight or 10 inches in diameter now. whatever steel was in there is long gone all along the waterfront. >> wonderful buildings. at the double dog and a beer. >> this is wonderful. it is right on the waterfront. it is due piles. >> that is the location of what is now the san francisco port authority? >> yeah, port offices. and there is a new office there and slip. this is one of the few places where they recently provided a small boat docking on the waterfront. there are very few places where you can stop on the waterfront, and have built a brand new public dock. so we're down near the waterfront. what do we have here? >> in many areas, it is shallow enough that working with the owners, we can convince the owner that maybe he could use some below grade parking, and we make the decision to go deep below the surface and put the building on a foundation. let me back up. there are several foundation types in san francisco. the one that was used in the 1800's was called a wo
a lot of these piles may have started out 24 inches in diameter. they may only be eight or 10 inches in diameter now. whatever steel was in there is long gone all along the waterfront. >> wonderful buildings. at the double dog and a beer. >> this is wonderful. it is right on the waterfront. it is due piles. >> that is the location of what is now the san francisco port authority? >> yeah, port offices. and there is a new office there and slip. this is one of the few...
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october snowstorm blanketing the northeast look at what it looked like earlier today when wet snow piled up in frederick county and slicked up a lot of the highways. it also accumulated on the trees which are covered with fall colored leaves. now in hearford and northern baltimore they broke out the snow brushes dusting out cars before hit willing the roads. winds were swaying the trees. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage we have a look at the hardest hit areas but first bernadette woods tracking first warning live doppler radar with the latest. >> the worst of the storm is gone but we are taking you back to show you what happened earlier. let's look at first warning doppler radar. look at this making its way across the state some calm continue to heavy and from the north -- came down heavy and from the northwest there's another area that changed to snow passing through and then during the evening hours every thing really started to taper off and it tapered off nicely. what we are looking at what's left from the storm, snowfall totals, rain around the region obviously. the f
october snowstorm blanketing the northeast look at what it looked like earlier today when wet snow piled up in frederick county and slicked up a lot of the highways. it also accumulated on the trees which are covered with fall colored leaves. now in hearford and northern baltimore they broke out the snow brushes dusting out cars before hit willing the roads. winds were swaying the trees. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage we have a look at the hardest hit areas but first bernadette...
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an arizona dust storm triggers an interstate pile-up. >> and heavy lifting. a man pays the price after going on a rampage on a stolen a man pays the price after going on a rampage on a stolen forklift. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry and today we begin with a long awaited homecoming. just a short time ago amanda knox was locked up in prison for a crime she says she didn't commit. now she is back on u.s. soil. kyle from kgw in portland, oregon, is in seattle with more. kyle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. cheers of welcome home could be heard as amanda knox arrived here. her four-year ordeal is finally over. she is home, free, and back with her family. a homecoming four years in the making. a tearful amanda knox was greeted with applause as she returned home after four long years in an italian prison. >> i am really overwhelmed right now. i was looking down from the airplane and it seemed like everything one real. >> repor
an arizona dust storm triggers an interstate pile-up. >> and heavy lifting. a man pays the price after going on a rampage on a stolen a man pays the price after going on a rampage on a stolen forklift. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry and today we begin with a long awaited homecoming. just a short time ago amanda knox was locked up in prison for a crime...
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. >> many oiled pilings are being repaired but this time lapse video shows the biggest seismic strength pilings up to 16 on 0 feet long. -- 160 feet long. >> when it's finished the exploratorium will have three times the exhibit space it does now. that is three times the space to amaze and to educate. in san francisco, dan ashley, "abc 7 news." >> up next, a local photographer is using 19th century technology to bring new perspectives on a 21st world. verizon 4g lte. erica's fastest and most reliable 4g network in over 160 cities. verizon. built so you can rule the air. >>> there are pictures stored everywhere and here a local photographer with a different take. >> anywhere in san francisco, you will find people with artistic tendencies. you might assume it that is do with his job as a sushi chef. >> but this art is more complicated. >> first he must pack it. then he puts it and puts all the pieces totaling. ever hear of brow nie? this wouldn't be one of those. in the obsess active artist genes. he has built the entire operation including his camera piece by piece in a small apartment.
. >> many oiled pilings are being repaired but this time lapse video shows the biggest seismic strength pilings up to 16 on 0 feet long. -- 160 feet long. >> when it's finished the exploratorium will have three times the exhibit space it does now. that is three times the space to amaze and to educate. in san francisco, dan ashley, "abc 7 news." >> up next, a local photographer is using 19th century technology to bring new perspectives on a 21st world. verizon 4g lte....
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going through my parents' garage which was a huge pile of books. everyone's parents's garages is a huge pile but my parents's garage looks like raiders of the lost ark. it is huge. my mom said it sound like one more box of mine. i went through the pile trying to find it and opened it up and pulling stuff out and it was a time capsule like high school and my childhood. comic books and mixed tapes. you won't know what that is. at the bottom was a green hammond world atlas 1978. there was this weird moment for me. i hadn't seen it. it was like finding your beloved stuffed animal at the bottom of a box. this was a meaningful childhood companion. i saved all my allowance when i was 7 or 8 to buy this at less. at that time i was a total math nerd. i could look at it for hours. i would read at lesses for pleasure the way more normal kid would be reading clifford the big red dog. i would be paging through the atlas. it was an amazing moment of connection to see this after so much time and i realized many years in the closet as "maphead". you realize as you
going through my parents' garage which was a huge pile of books. everyone's parents's garages is a huge pile but my parents's garage looks like raiders of the lost ark. it is huge. my mom said it sound like one more box of mine. i went through the pile trying to find it and opened it up and pulling stuff out and it was a time capsule like high school and my childhood. comic books and mixed tapes. you won't know what that is. at the bottom was a green hammond world atlas 1978. there was this...
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winnipeg second, several cars burst into flames with piles of debris covering the tracks. wheldon airlifted from the track to university medical center where he later died. family and fans just some of the many reacting to his death. >> to be here and see it, it is -- >> you never want to see that happen. >> the sports world lost a major star in the world of indy auto racing. >> he wasn't just a great driver but a great human being. >> reporter: three other drivers including will power hurt in the pile-up but expected to fully recover. in honor of wheldon, his colleagues driving a five-lap tribute. 33-year-old dan wheldon, one of the most well-known drivers to die in a race in the u.s. since dale earnhardt on the final lap of the 2001 daytona 500. wheldon leaves behind a wife and two young children n new york, i'm harris faulkner, fox news. >>> we had some beautiful weather for a very special day in the district yesterday. the dedication of the martin luther king, jr. memorial. stevie wonder and president obama headlines the event on the national mall yesterday. for many i
winnipeg second, several cars burst into flames with piles of debris covering the tracks. wheldon airlifted from the track to university medical center where he later died. family and fans just some of the many reacting to his death. >> to be here and see it, it is -- >> you never want to see that happen. >> the sports world lost a major star in the world of indy auto racing. >> he wasn't just a great driver but a great human being. >> reporter: three other drivers...
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dozens of buildings were knocked down into piles of rubble. no one knows yet how many are trapped in the ruins. still reeling from the shock. residents began frantic rescue efforts. some used bare hands to reach survivors. eye witnesses said screams for help were coming from beneath the piles of wreckage. this woman was rescued, the pain on her face, ang -- there was a lot of shaking, said this man. i have relatives here. i pray to god they will couple -- come out alive and well, this man said they'd been to several hospitals but hadn't found the friend. frequent aftershocks disrupted rescue efforts. turkey is one of the world's most active seismic zones. hundreds are hospitalized, and medical supplies are-under generally needed. by night fall, power saws were brought in to cut through the debris. darkness brought now difficulties. >> alan: the president pers me has called turkey's pret offering aide and assistance. president obama expressed his condolences saying, quote, we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our turkish ally and are ready to ass
dozens of buildings were knocked down into piles of rubble. no one knows yet how many are trapped in the ruins. still reeling from the shock. residents began frantic rescue efforts. some used bare hands to reach survivors. eye witnesses said screams for help were coming from beneath the piles of wreckage. this woman was rescued, the pain on her face, ang -- there was a lot of shaking, said this man. i have relatives here. i pray to god they will couple -- come out alive and well, this man said...
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he was involved in a 15-car pile up in a race in las vegas. dan wheldon is one of the biggest names in indycar racing and won the indy 500 for the second time. here in las vegas he was racing for $5 million. the 33-year-old had to pass every other car to win and was moving up through the field, when on lap 13, this happened. his car took off and flipped at 00 miles per hour. burst into flames as it crashed. nearly half of the cars were involved in what some are calling the sport's worst accident. the race was abandoned. as the remaining drivers did five laps in his honor. dan wheldon was hugely talented. this is him at age 8. his father paid tribute to the man who made the u.s.. >> you don't necessarily measure life in the number of years you live on this planet, maybe it is in what you achieve. boy, did he achieve something. >> before the race some drivers were concerned how dangerous it could be given the high speeds they could reach. indycar needs the same mix of nerve and focus as formula one but it is quicker. the cars crowd together on t
he was involved in a 15-car pile up in a race in las vegas. dan wheldon is one of the biggest names in indycar racing and won the indy 500 for the second time. here in las vegas he was racing for $5 million. the 33-year-old had to pass every other car to win and was moving up through the field, when on lap 13, this happened. his car took off and flipped at 00 miles per hour. burst into flames as it crashed. nearly half of the cars were involved in what some are calling the sport's worst...
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more are trapped in the piles of rubble. >>> good morning maryland. i'm charley crowson. happy monday to you. workweek is upon us. a check of the forecast as you think about the commute, we say good morning to justin berk. >> better than yesterday. how many of you were up early and out there? started in the 30s sunday morning. 46, not shabby. a mix of clouds around the region and push of warmer air. 46 easton. a 1 hagerstown. -- 51 hagerstown. showers e mountains. there is a front that will swing through and nom date cloud cover. we get clearing, another band of showers to the northwest. an active week. today is going to be on the mild end on the first part of the week and a cool down. we will talk about that coming up. follow the details at the bottom of the screen. first check on traffic with tanya. >>> red pump road, an accident reported in bel air and harford county. looking outside, see how things are moving along. the beltway at old court in the north side, light traffic. nothing to worry about yet. 895 south, after the tunnel, the tow truck is on the scene. appears
more are trapped in the piles of rubble. >>> good morning maryland. i'm charley crowson. happy monday to you. workweek is upon us. a check of the forecast as you think about the commute, we say good morning to justin berk. >> better than yesterday. how many of you were up early and out there? started in the 30s sunday morning. 46, not shabby. a mix of clouds around the region and push of warmer air. 46 easton. a 1 hagerstown. -- 51 hagerstown. showers e mountains. there is a...
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they didn't get the buses here fast enough because of the pile up of customers. as for the man hit by the train he is currently in the hospital. i'm john schriffen. back to you in the studio. >>> some radioactive medical waste caused a scare at the national naval medical center in bethesda tonight. 11 people were evaluated and one had to be decontaminated. the medical waste was discarded improperly. military crews are taking over the clean up. >>> president obama has reaffirmed the relationship with saudi arabia. the president told the prime minister that the white house is committed to the security of diplomats serving here. two agents of a the iranian government were charged today. one of them appeared in federal in new york. investigators say they offered a million dollars to a person they believed worked with a mexican drug cartel. >> it is reads like the pages of a hollywood script. the impact would have been real and many live would have been lost. >> we will be consulting with our friends and partners around the world about how we can send a very strong me
they didn't get the buses here fast enough because of the pile up of customers. as for the man hit by the train he is currently in the hospital. i'm john schriffen. back to you in the studio. >>> some radioactive medical waste caused a scare at the national naval medical center in bethesda tonight. 11 people were evaluated and one had to be decontaminated. the medical waste was discarded improperly. military crews are taking over the clean up. >>> president obama has...
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ample moisture is going to be disturbing around this area, and piling up there which will create heavy rain at times locally, and also going to be upping the risk of oong landslidestoo. indochina peninsula looking mey bauhe southwest monsoon has en enhanced. a low pressure system around southeas rsith i moving towards the east. now tt ioing to be approaching northernarf japan, s maybe by sports day, atm ioio be approachinand briin wet and windy situation f u on our sports day on monday. early next week. however, for our ekend, loo li it's in to aery clear sky here in tokyo. r three-day weekend coming up, it's going to be nice weather. to come for our three manila at 31 degrees. here in north america, we've got two systems, those are like twins, it's going to be bringing heavy rain towards mexico. but as of now, no coastal warnings in western coast o mexico. it is going to be gearing towards the coast. and it looks like it's going to become a hurricane by local time saturday. is now moving in a west-northwest direction at the speed of 19 kilometers per ho. this is tropical storm jova. w
ample moisture is going to be disturbing around this area, and piling up there which will create heavy rain at times locally, and also going to be upping the risk of oong landslidestoo. indochina peninsula looking mey bauhe southwest monsoon has en enhanced. a low pressure system around southeas rsith i moving towards the east. now tt ioing to be approaching northernarf japan, s maybe by sports day, atm ioio be approachinand briin wet and windy situation f u on our sports day on monday. early...
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up -- pile- up. for 15 cars to be taken out of the race just illustrates how congested that was. >> dan wheldon is going to win it! >> he was on the go-kart circuit as a child. he won indycar's single biggest race, in the indy 500. -- race, the indy 500. the other drivers moved in slow formation around the track that took his life, the melancholy sound amplified by the absence of one car's roar. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, she is the richest woman in france, but is the l'oreal heiress, liliane bettencourt, unfit to run her own affairs? to thailand, where floods continue to wreak havoc across many parts of the country. authorities have ordered the evacuation of a vast industrial park outside of bangkok. >> water as far as the eye can see. 1/3 of thailand's provinces look like this, temporarily lost to the floods. the army has been tasked with surveying this now unfamiliar landscape. we went with them, heading north out of bangkok. the capital is safer now. just 50 mile
up -- pile- up. for 15 cars to be taken out of the race just illustrates how congested that was. >> dan wheldon is going to win it! >> he was on the go-kart circuit as a child. he won indycar's single biggest race, in the indy 500. -- race, the indy 500. the other drivers moved in slow formation around the track that took his life, the melancholy sound amplified by the absence of one car's roar. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, she is the...
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final arrangements are under way to allocate rice stock pile quote as for each country. japan would have to store 250,000 tons, and china 300,000. in total, roughly 790,000 tons of rice would be kept. that's enough to feed about 13 million people for warmup year. japan's agriculture ministry says the proposed multi lateral framework is a rare international effort. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for information post march 11. we have two segments offering unique perspectives on the fallout of the nuclear earthquake and tsunami. nuclear watch has the impact of the crisis. the road ahead efforts to recover and rebuild. don't miss nuclear watch and the road ahead on "newsline." >>> one of japan's most powerful politicians is on trial. former economic party leader faces charges in connection with the political funding scandal. we go through his first day in court. >> reporter: many people line up for a chance to witness the first day of his trial. they took part in a lottery to win a gallery seat available to the public. it's a sign of how much attention this case is
final arrangements are under way to allocate rice stock pile quote as for each country. japan would have to store 250,000 tons, and china 300,000. in total, roughly 790,000 tons of rice would be kept. that's enough to feed about 13 million people for warmup year. japan's agriculture ministry says the proposed multi lateral framework is a rare international effort. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for information post march 11. we have two segments offering unique...
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wayne's youngest son ethan, the little boy in these pictures, says his father's possessions were piled in a warehouse for years before the boxes were even opened. >> this plastic cup, some kitchen supply, let's put that box in the trash pile. oh, wait, there's something heavy in it. oh, it's an academy award. >> reporter: some of what the family found will be auctioned this week in los angeles, scripteds, letters, mementos from his private life. >> "true grit." >> the eye patch. >> yep, the eye patch. >> well, come see an old man some time. >> reporter: wayne won his oscar for "true grit" in 1970. he made almost 200 movie, his last one in 1976. >> john wayne was not only the most important film star of the 20th century in america, he was actually one of the most important americans in the 20th century. >> i love john wayne, love him. >> reporter: at an auction preview in dallas, interest interest is high, even though wayne died 32 years ago. >> i've got my saddle. >> reporter: the continued affection of fan, ethan says, is a big reason for the auction. >> i just thought it was natural
wayne's youngest son ethan, the little boy in these pictures, says his father's possessions were piled in a warehouse for years before the boxes were even opened. >> this plastic cup, some kitchen supply, let's put that box in the trash pile. oh, wait, there's something heavy in it. oh, it's an academy award. >> reporter: some of what the family found will be auctioned this week in los angeles, scripteds, letters, mementos from his private life. >> "true grit."...
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. >> reporter: more on the 15 car pile up that kill indy driver dan wheldon coming up. >>> a silver andlack tribute to the >>> good monday morning. quiet locally in southern florida almost a tropical depression there strong storms perhaps flooding rains. elsewhere across the country a few showers and storms rolling through kansas city this morning. so far no airport delays if you need to check on your flight or the weather across the nation or locally check out our website at abc2news.com. >>> if you own a cell phone and who doesn't, you want to hear this. new study claims the government used the wrong testing method when it determined that radiation levels are safe. the survey says the levels were tested using plastic mannequin heads. a group made up ofs did and researchers says the mannequin heads correspond to 6'2, 220 pound men. 97% of the population is smaller and would absorb more radiation, especially children. there will be more on the study coming up at 7:00 this morning on "good morning america." >>> good news here for cell phone use go over minutes. according to "the new york
. >> reporter: more on the 15 car pile up that kill indy driver dan wheldon coming up. >>> a silver andlack tribute to the >>> good monday morning. quiet locally in southern florida almost a tropical depression there strong storms perhaps flooding rains. elsewhere across the country a few showers and storms rolling through kansas city this morning. so far no airport delays if you need to check on your flight or the weather across the nation or locally check out our...
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even out there, just past the edge of the dunes, you would find places where there's -- there were piles of pottery, pottery scattered in the sand, and then the desert pan extended out and then you reach the sea of cortez that lies beyond. you know, i should -- i want to show you guys these next slides. i'm kind of running out of time here but i've got to show you this place. i'm not going to go into heavy detail, i want to take you down here into the sierra madre. i was following routes all over for the house of rain, trying to figure out where the anastazi went when they left house of rain. many of them made the modern pueblos but other groups continued south. i followed pottery trails down into the sierra madre where my wife and two others went out and we came to these cliff dwellings. it seemed like every single cave we looked into had cliff dwellings. and this wasn't a place with trails. this wasn't a known location. many of these sites were pristine. they were just -- it looked as if people had just left suddenly, just like all the stories in here. little cliff dwellings, little gr
even out there, just past the edge of the dunes, you would find places where there's -- there were piles of pottery, pottery scattered in the sand, and then the desert pan extended out and then you reach the sea of cortez that lies beyond. you know, i should -- i want to show you guys these next slides. i'm kind of running out of time here but i've got to show you this place. i'm not going to go into heavy detail, i want to take you down here into the sierra madre. i was following routes all...
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typically, today, we would support this building on pilings. we would support this going down to more confident material. within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, there was a large hill. the wealthy people of san francisco lived on top of the hill, and churches were built along howard. then the city fathers in the 1920's let us knock down the hill, let us extend second street, and it finishes at the ballpark now. as you move south along second, that whole area, you get into rock. many of these old warehouse buildings, as you approach rincon hill, are sitting on rock. if you go down to king street, which is the street that fronts the ballpark, if you cross the street from the ballpark and the look on the sidewalk, there is actually a little brass plates that depict the location of the bluff that existed, the transition from the beach to the vertical cliffs that existed at second street. at second and king. all of that was taken down, and they have built wa
typically, today, we would support this building on pilings. we would support this going down to more confident material. within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, there was a large hill. the wealthy people of san francisco lived on top of the hill, and churches were built along howard. then the city fathers in the 1920's let us knock down the hill, let us extend second street, and it finishes at the...
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ample moisture is going to be disturbing around this area, and piling up there which will create heavyes locally, and also going to be upping the risk of flooding, landslides, too. indochina peninsula looking messy because the southwest monsoon has been enhanced. a low pressure system around southeastern russia that is moving towards the east. now that is going to be approaching northern parts of japan, so maybe by sports day, that system is going to be approaching and bringing wet and windy situation for us on our sports day on monday. early next week. however, for our weekend, looks like it's going to be a very clear sky here in tokyo. especially 22 degrees, so for our three-day weekend coming up, it's going to be nice weather. to come for our three days, manila at 31 degrees. here in north america, we've got two systems, those are like twins, it's going to be bringing heavy rain towards mexico. but as of now, no coastal warnings in western coast of mexico. it is going to be gearing towards the coast. and it looks like it's going to become a hurricane by local time saturday. it is no
ample moisture is going to be disturbing around this area, and piling up there which will create heavyes locally, and also going to be upping the risk of flooding, landslides, too. indochina peninsula looking messy because the southwest monsoon has been enhanced. a low pressure system around southeastern russia that is moving towards the east. now that is going to be approaching northern parts of japan, so maybe by sports day, that system is going to be approaching and bringing wet and windy...
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race car driver dan wheldon died in a 15-car pile up in las vegas yesterday. and while some, including drivers, are questioning the safety of the track where that crash happened others are remembering well done as a great man on and off the track. >> dan wheldon's car, number 77, went airborne and slapped into a fence as he tried to avoid a 15-car pile-up minutes after the race started. they rushed the british driver to a local hospital where he later died. three others were injured. speeds at the indy 500 in laves exceeded 220 miles per hour. >> you're able to sustain that speed and build momentum and you have then the fact they run 23 or 4 wide and the dotcom know effect when the track basically got blocked. >> drivers say they were concerned about high speeds at the las vegas motor speedway. racer or yoel service via said we all had a bad feeling about this place because of the high banking and how easy it was to go flat. we knew it could happen but it's just sad. >> his dad spoke outside his home. >> daniel was born to be a racer and yesterday left us doin
race car driver dan wheldon died in a 15-car pile up in las vegas yesterday. and while some, including drivers, are questioning the safety of the track where that crash happened others are remembering well done as a great man on and off the track. >> dan wheldon's car, number 77, went airborne and slapped into a fence as he tried to avoid a 15-car pile-up minutes after the race started. they rushed the british driver to a local hospital where he later died. three others were injured....
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how many vehicles were involved in this pile-up? ,, ,,,,,, we're seeing pictures of the packed scene at the airport in seattle. the o hold a press >>> amanda knox is back in seattle. here are live pictures of her plane that touched down moments ago in seattle at the airport there. now, we're told that there is a packed scene in the airport of people just waiting for her to arrive. the family is expected to hold a press conference shortly. it's not known whether knox will actually address the crowd. yesterday she was acquitted of murdering her roommate in perugia, italy, four years ago. >>> surrounded by heavy security, knox was all smiles when she flew business flight to seattle. flight attendants had to block the media from approaching her and her family. >>> rescue crews worked frantically this afternoon to save the survivors of a helicopter crash in new york city. that privately owned chopper plunged into the east river near 34th about noon our time. two women passengers were in the hospital in critical condition at last report.
how many vehicles were involved in this pile-up? ,, ,,,,,, we're seeing pictures of the packed scene at the airport in seattle. the o hold a press >>> amanda knox is back in seattle. here are live pictures of her plane that touched down moments ago in seattle at the airport there. now, we're told that there is a packed scene in the airport of people just waiting for her to arrive. the family is expected to hold a press conference shortly. it's not known whether knox will actually...
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three other drivers were hurt in the pile up. wheldon was working his way forward on the back of the path. his camera, number 77 shows the crash as he approaches it. another driver's camera captures number 12, flipping over and catching fire. >> even if you are 300 yards behind it, you cannot stop the car. >> reporter: the 33-year-old wheldon won the indy 300 twice. this was his 143rd career starts but only the third of this season. indy car canceled the race. >> our thoughts and prayers are with his family today. >> reporter: fellow indy drivers were visibly shaken by wheldon's passing. >> one minute you're joking around, and the next, you know, it's all gone. >> we're going to miss him, a little bit of everybody in the indy car racing died today. >> reporter: they participated in a five-lap salute to wheldon, mourning the race's first death in five years. cbs news. >>> security was tight tonight at stanford university, where silicone valley's elite gathered to honor apple co- founder steve jobs. the private service was so secre
three other drivers were hurt in the pile up. wheldon was working his way forward on the back of the path. his camera, number 77 shows the crash as he approaches it. another driver's camera captures number 12, flipping over and catching fire. >> even if you are 300 yards behind it, you cannot stop the car. >> reporter: the 33-year-old wheldon won the indy 300 twice. this was his 143rd career starts but only the third of this season. indy car canceled the race. >> our thoughts...
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dozens of buildings were knocked down into piles of rubble.ow many are trabd in the ruins. steel reeling from the shock, residents began frantic rescue efforts. those who couldn't find shovels used their bare hands trying to reach survivors. they said screams for help were coming from beneath the piles of wreckage. this woman was rescued and the pain seared on her face and anguished survivors could only comfort one another as they waited help msly for family and friends. >> there was a lot of shaking said this man and i have relatives here and i am waiting for them. i pray they will come out alive and well. this man said we went to all the hospitals and haven't been able to find our friend. cell phones became emergency provisions. frequent aftershocks disrupted rescue efforts. turkey is one of the world's most active seismic zones. us scientists recorded at least eight aftershocks after the quake. they say casualty figures will climb. hundreds are wanted how, and medical supplies are urgently needed. by nightfall power saws were brought in to
dozens of buildings were knocked down into piles of rubble.ow many are trabd in the ruins. steel reeling from the shock, residents began frantic rescue efforts. those who couldn't find shovels used their bare hands trying to reach survivors. they said screams for help were coming from beneath the piles of wreckage. this woman was rescued and the pain seared on her face and anguished survivors could only comfort one another as they waited help msly for family and friends. >> there was a...
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wayne's youngest son, ethan, the little boy in these pictures says his father's possessions were piledor years, before the boxes were even open. >> this plastic cup, some kitchen supplies, let's put that box in the trash pile. oh, wait, there's something heavy in it. >> reporter: some of what the family found will be auctioned this week in los angeles. scripts, letters, mementos from wayne's private life along with the clothes he wore in some of his iconic roles. >> true grit. >> that's the eye patch. >> yep, got an eye patch. >> well, come and see that old main sometime. >> reporter: wayne won his oscar for "true grit" in 1970. he made almost 300 movies, the last one in 1976. >> john wayne was not only the most important film star of the 20th century in america, he was one of the most important americans of the 20th century. >> i love john wayne, love him. >> reporter: at an auction preview in dallas, interest is high, even though wayne died 32 years ago. >> i've got my eye on that saddle. >> reporter: the continued affection of fans, ethan wayne says, is a continued reason for the au
wayne's youngest son, ethan, the little boy in these pictures says his father's possessions were piledor years, before the boxes were even open. >> this plastic cup, some kitchen supplies, let's put that box in the trash pile. oh, wait, there's something heavy in it. >> reporter: some of what the family found will be auctioned this week in los angeles. scripts, letters, mementos from wayne's private life along with the clothes he wore in some of his iconic roles. >> true grit....
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ever looked at them. >> there are plastic cups, let's put that box in the trash pile, weight, there'shing heavy in it. oh, an academy award. >> reporter: the interest was high and the family said that they decided to sell the items to share them with his fans. we'll be right back. practicing in youn re heading to philad >>> jim harbaugh is certainly not afraid to mix it up. keeping them on the road this week before heading to philadelphia. and they need to stick together today. that was left unturned and indeed real grass. the 4th quarter here with their first 100 yard goal of the season. 49ers come back and win 24-23. >>> back-to-back plays for the coliseum for the first time since 2008. 24-13, patriots. 4th quarter, tom brady to branch. patriots win 31-19. game two, yankees and tigers, the two-run shot. 2-0 detroit. tigers have tied that series winning with a 5-3 victory. d-backs and brewers. jonathan mccroy threw it away. they ended up winning it-4, taking a 2-0 lead in that series. and they are all tied at 4 in the 7th. on the single, that was the difference maker there. they were
ever looked at them. >> there are plastic cups, let's put that box in the trash pile, weight, there'shing heavy in it. oh, an academy award. >> reporter: the interest was high and the family said that they decided to sell the items to share them with his fans. we'll be right back. practicing in youn re heading to philad >>> jim harbaugh is certainly not afraid to mix it up. keeping them on the road this week before heading to philadelphia. and they need to stick together...
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$86 billion pile of poop.uarantee there are two or three more down the road. >> juan: all you do is hammer and complain and criticize. what do you hear from republicans? >> dana: we are off to a great start! we discussed romney, perry and the economic plan on "the five." now ron paul has one of his own. "the five" will dissect it next. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medi
$86 billion pile of poop.uarantee there are two or three more down the road. >> juan: all you do is hammer and complain and criticize. what do you hear from republicans? >> dana: we are off to a great start! we discussed romney, perry and the economic plan on "the five." now ron paul has one of his own. "the five" will dissect it next. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card,...
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dozens of buildings were knocked down into piles of rubble. no one knows how many are trapped in the ruins. reeling from the shock, residents began frantic rescue efforts. those who couldn't find shovels used their bare hands trying to reach survivors. eyewitnesses said screams for help were coming from beneath the piles of wreckage. this woman was rescued -- the pain seared on her face. anguished survivors could only comfort one another as they waited helplessly for word of family and friends. there was a lot of shaking said this man, i have relatives here, i am waiting for them. i pray to god they will come out alive and well. this man said, "we went to all the hospitals but haven't been able to find our friend." frequent aftershocks disrupted rescue efforts. turkey is one of the world's most active seismic zones. officials say casualty figures will climb. hundreds are hospitalized. medical supplies are urgently needed. by nightfall, power saws were brought in to cut through the debris. as darkness added new difficulty to the rescue efforts.
dozens of buildings were knocked down into piles of rubble. no one knows how many are trapped in the ruins. reeling from the shock, residents began frantic rescue efforts. those who couldn't find shovels used their bare hands trying to reach survivors. eyewitnesses said screams for help were coming from beneath the piles of wreckage. this woman was rescued -- the pain seared on her face. anguished survivors could only comfort one another as they waited helplessly for word of family and friends....
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$86 billion pile of poop.uarantee there are two or three more down the road. >> juan: all you do is hammer and complain and criticize. what do you hear from republicans? >> dana: we are off to a great start! we discussed romney, perry and the economic plan on "the five." now ron paul has one of his own. "the five" will dissect it next. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back to "the five." the g.o.p. candidates are prepping for another debate showdown tonight. the question is at this point in the race, is every debate just as important as the next? i would argue yes, greg, that it's very important. you see the debates make or break candidates. rick perry, namely. i think the focus tonight is on herman cain to see does he have
$86 billion pile of poop.uarantee there are two or three more down the road. >> juan: all you do is hammer and complain and criticize. what do you hear from republicans? >> dana: we are off to a great start! we discussed romney, perry and the economic plan on "the five." now ron paul has one of his own. "the five" will dissect it next. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports...
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somewhere out there on those choked highways leading westward among the jalopies and the wagons piledody guthrie and pete seeger called the almanac singers. like woody and countless other children of dust bowl the dust bowl she would become radically politicized by her migratory experience. as she recalled it, along with other hundreds of thousands of dirt farmers, we fought to survive. we battled crop failures, hunger, illness without doctors, goalie washers, hail storms, the death of livestock, fires. now we could have endured all of those normal disasters that there was no way in god's world to escape the sharks teeth of the bankers. and that is what happened. woody remembered the further west you walked, the browner, hotter, stiller and him steer the country gets. i am -- whole swarms of hitchhikers and migratory workers squatted with their little piles of the longings in the shade of the big signboard, out across the flat, hard crust desert or goat kids chasing around in the blistering sun, ladies cooking scrappy meals in city buckets and scouring the place clean withstand. young
somewhere out there on those choked highways leading westward among the jalopies and the wagons piledody guthrie and pete seeger called the almanac singers. like woody and countless other children of dust bowl the dust bowl she would become radically politicized by her migratory experience. as she recalled it, along with other hundreds of thousands of dirt farmers, we fought to survive. we battled crop failures, hunger, illness without doctors, goalie washers, hail storms, the death of...
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what we're being told may have actually rang on the crowds part of the crowd here in lower manhattan piled wall street surged past the barricades around the new york stock exchange and officers moved james you can see in the protesters true what we saw on the video officers says waddy protesters with the times story than we may see at first frank. according to some reports even one local news reporter who is a story with pepper spray his camera man was hit with a baton things clearly getting violent down wall street as this demonstration was carrying on all day long cops however arrested dozens of protesters but the final tally is not yet known our t. has checked in with the new york city police department and they don't have a final tally yet now let's remind our viewers this is not the first clash between police officers and have wall street protesters who saw last saturday nearly eight hundred of them were arrested in one day when i've been working hard and peaceful protest against corporate influence on u.s. politics against what they call corporate greed wall street greed the week bef
what we're being told may have actually rang on the crowds part of the crowd here in lower manhattan piled wall street surged past the barricades around the new york stock exchange and officers moved james you can see in the protesters true what we saw on the video officers says waddy protesters with the times story than we may see at first frank. according to some reports even one local news reporter who is a story with pepper spray his camera man was hit with a baton things clearly getting...
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generally is this every single bank is copper bottomed because if they get into trouble the tracks pile won't buy all the amount and one of the key things that the u.k. government is struggling with is how do we allow our prime to go for the want to fail without actually to score in the wider economy and i think that these these downgrades of. actually reflect the fact we are beginning to move away from what was a hopeless and helpless situation in which basically everybody knew that if you crash then the time when the government would come to the right so is a grim warning put in the sun why if you would wish to have an almost no shoes from your doctor about your state of health i think it is a welcome. well also ahead for you this hour a new show on our team as robert foster delves into the murkier depths of the debt second global economy here's a quick look at what to expect of his unique style with this rendition of a recession wrap the liberals like seen as a u.s. crash seems imminent smash the debt ceiling of fourteen trillion despite protests and clashes in the streets the i.m.f.
generally is this every single bank is copper bottomed because if they get into trouble the tracks pile won't buy all the amount and one of the key things that the u.k. government is struggling with is how do we allow our prime to go for the want to fail without actually to score in the wider economy and i think that these these downgrades of. actually reflect the fact we are beginning to move away from what was a hopeless and helpless situation in which basically everybody knew that if you...