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to the sea port and innovation district and campuses of mit and mgh. u.s. conference of mayors town hall hosted by mayor setti warren of newton. this discussion at roxbury community college will features mayors from across the country discussing what is being done to provide pathways to strength enthe middle class and beyond. we have invited mayor setti warren to the show and also with us, richard wallace, found are of skylab, to have an allture renaissance in roxbury. second term as mayor of newton, all right. great. first of all, about hubweek, give us your perspective on this whole concept of what it is? >> i think it is a phenomenal concept that henry came up with, to promote the greater boston area and massachusetts is a hub, innovation of education, and a world class leader i'm thrilled to a part of it that the u.s. conference of mayors and colleague trs mayors around the country will be in boston to really promote new thinking and policies to increase economic mobility. >> okay. bridgette wallace, talk to me about skylab and how you are head of that,
to the sea port and innovation district and campuses of mit and mgh. u.s. conference of mayors town hall hosted by mayor setti warren of newton. this discussion at roxbury community college will features mayors from across the country discussing what is being done to provide pathways to strength enthe middle class and beyond. we have invited mayor setti warren to the show and also with us, richard wallace, found are of skylab, to have an allture renaissance in roxbury. second term as mayor of...
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the hit for days now and the area is under that hurricane warning, including the major commercial sea port in manzanio and a popular tourist destination of puerto vallarta. they declared a state of emergency as patricia leaves mexico it will pose a threat to texas even after breaking up over land. what's left of the storm is expected to combine with heavy rain, already falling in that area. mark tamayo has been tracking the hurricane. >> it is moving southwest. and when you think about it right now, julie, the main effects are happening right now in terms of damage, it is dark out there, you probably won't get a better idea until daylight tomorrow when you get the full effect out there. but going back in time, a satellite two days ago. and look at the rapid development that's a very intense hurricane. landfall today about 4:15 our time, 55 miles northwest with the winds on the landfall weakening, still a major hurricane. and also record setting, the strongest ever recorded in the western hemisphere, recorded there as well. the latest information with the winds backing off just a little bit
the hit for days now and the area is under that hurricane warning, including the major commercial sea port in manzanio and a popular tourist destination of puerto vallarta. they declared a state of emergency as patricia leaves mexico it will pose a threat to texas even after breaking up over land. what's left of the storm is expected to combine with heavy rain, already falling in that area. mark tamayo has been tracking the hurricane. >> it is moving southwest. and when you think about it...
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. >>> after practice, the team heading to the sea port world trade center. the bruins unveiling some sweaters. take a look at them. going with the threeback look with montreal at gillette stadium. big z doing his best zoo lander impression showing off the modeling skills and the new look for boston. >> very simple. bu right to the point. lime cam said, this is full up on the very first jersey from 1924. always the colors are the current colors. but the crest is basically what it was. right from the first time the bruins started playing. and so it's so much history and so much -- you know, proud and passion in that jersey, that you know, makes it very special to wear it. >>> college football, eagles trailing 14-0 late in the second half. taking on louisville. the offense quiet out of the gate. the eagles get a boost on special teams. elijah robinson blocking the punt. then house housing it 12 yards on the return. that makes it 14-7 cardinals. bc forcing four turnovers but the offense brutally hit again. eagles fall 17-14. now 0-5 in conference play. >>> and u
. >>> after practice, the team heading to the sea port world trade center. the bruins unveiling some sweaters. take a look at them. going with the threeback look with montreal at gillette stadium. big z doing his best zoo lander impression showing off the modeling skills and the new look for boston. >> very simple. bu right to the point. lime cam said, this is full up on the very first jersey from 1924. always the colors are the current colors. but the crest is basically what it...
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to pay for the trip, you are living in a region that is land-locked and so you need to get to a sea port. and so you are going to have to sell off as many belongings as you can manage to help raise additional money for the boat ride that is going to take you down the rhine river and pay any tolls along the river that you come in -- come to, and then also you need money for passage. so it is a hall kitchen house. you walk in the front door. you have your hallway and then the kitchen. and t and the kitchen is small. it is where you cook and do the dirty work. a lot of wood that the families are using is kindling wood, whatever they could collect on the ground in the forest and so we have a raised hearth in there where you burn small fires on top of the hearth. then to the side, the family would bring the food into the shtuba, which is a stove room. and the stove is mainly for heat. it is radiant heat. and families would take meals the stove room or shtuba and do textile work, spend family time. and this is really the heart of the home, where you stay warm in the winter. and then we have a
to pay for the trip, you are living in a region that is land-locked and so you need to get to a sea port. and so you are going to have to sell off as many belongings as you can manage to help raise additional money for the boat ride that is going to take you down the rhine river and pay any tolls along the river that you come in -- come to, and then also you need money for passage. so it is a hall kitchen house. you walk in the front door. you have your hallway and then the kitchen. and t and...
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. >> at least 12 people have drowned after a passenger boat sank near the ukrainian black sea port of odessa. the vessel had been carrying double its recommended weight. at least two people are still missing. the kiev government requested an investigation. >> nepal's deputy prime minister is holding talks with india's foreign minister about a blockade his country accuses india of imposing. he is on a three day visit to new delhi. for weeks carrying essential supply carrying trucks have stopped traveling because the indian government opposes their new constitution. india said supplies are halted because of security concerns against the constitutional in nepal. >> two companies account for one third of sails in china in the smart phone market. it's now the new battleground for technology companies. we have this report from hong kong. >> >> more than 4,000 companies from 30 countries are showcasing latest innovations. it's a market hungry for new technology. >> we attract a huge number of trade buyers all over the world every year. over 95,000 visitors last year from over 150 countries a
. >> at least 12 people have drowned after a passenger boat sank near the ukrainian black sea port of odessa. the vessel had been carrying double its recommended weight. at least two people are still missing. the kiev government requested an investigation. >> nepal's deputy prime minister is holding talks with india's foreign minister about a blockade his country accuses india of imposing. he is on a three day visit to new delhi. for weeks carrying essential supply carrying trucks...
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there's the sea streak and there's the ferries on the other side over south street sea port. really nice day and you see we have some high thin cirrus clouds up top. and there's a little although cumulus micked in -- altocumulus mixed in there too. a really nice afternoon with a nice high pressure ridge that's changed the winds around to the northeast. a dry humidity and temperature of 66-degrees and the pressure 30.17 which is awesome. normal high temperature is 7. we're going to be above that by the time we get to the maximum heating time which is about 6:30. so a few clouds those high clouds you saw and this is going to make it a few degrees cooler today than yesterday but still above normal. rain returns to the area tomorrow afternoon. and there could be a thunderstorm possible in that mix too during the evening commute tomorrow. we got a nice fall weekend ahead by the time we get to sunday might even approach 70 so sunset park is at 67. ridgewood 68. river dale 65. staten island, right around great kills bay is about 68 degrees there at oakwood and oakland and right arou
there's the sea streak and there's the ferries on the other side over south street sea port. really nice day and you see we have some high thin cirrus clouds up top. and there's a little although cumulus micked in -- altocumulus mixed in there too. a really nice afternoon with a nice high pressure ridge that's changed the winds around to the northeast. a dry humidity and temperature of 66-degrees and the pressure 30.17 which is awesome. normal high temperature is 7. we're going to be above that...
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at the sea port deli, there's hometown hero sandwich. it's a chicken cutler with jack and cheddar cheese, by a congress lettuce, pepperhouse dressing, toasted garlic roll. >> he put that sandwich together and said it's a great combination. you know what? it's a hit. >> reporter: are you excited about tonight? >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah, tonight is the night. this is it. they're going to do it tonight and that's it. >> reporter: more special as stoney brook islanders, the matz family has been mets fans all along. >> my father is a huge met fan and it's just, uh, it's just special. just to be, you know, 45 minutes to an hour away from the field. >> reporter: incidentally, matz' family said his first professional offer was to play for the l.a. dodgers, something he walked away from in hopes of becoming a new york met. tonight, he's doing what he's worked his life for, to be the star, the main event, of the new york mets. in stoney brook, emily smith, cbs 2 news. >> can't even imagine what that's like for a dad. >> no. i like how he said all the
at the sea port deli, there's hometown hero sandwich. it's a chicken cutler with jack and cheddar cheese, by a congress lettuce, pepperhouse dressing, toasted garlic roll. >> he put that sandwich together and said it's a great combination. you know what? it's a hit. >> reporter: are you excited about tonight? >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah, tonight is the night. this is it. they're going to do it tonight and that's it. >> reporter: more special as stoney brook islanders, the matz...
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anything valuable inside of them. >>> this morning, the coast guard working on new way to frequent sea ports from hackers, the move comesly of a government audit found the guard is taking too long to improve cyber security when it comes to ship and operations. now outlining plans to work with ports to address cyber threats and come up with new ways to boost security. the audit says the cyber attack although a port could disrupt the 1.3 trillion dollar industry. >> certainly this is a possibility. and the threat is real and something that needs to have the immediate attention of court operators and owners. >> the coast guard is also developing a cyber risk profile for port it was hazardous liquid cargo. >> new hampshire officials believe they found a body of a hiker who has been missing for a week. 64 year old claire is from westwood on october 5th, she left for a five day, 26 mile hike in the white mountain national forest. when she doesn't show up for work this week, her brother reported her missing. a body was found two miles from a trail head. officials say she may have run into bad weath
anything valuable inside of them. >>> this morning, the coast guard working on new way to frequent sea ports from hackers, the move comesly of a government audit found the guard is taking too long to improve cyber security when it comes to ship and operations. now outlining plans to work with ports to address cyber threats and come up with new ways to boost security. the audit says the cyber attack although a port could disrupt the 1.3 trillion dollar industry. >> certainly this...
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thousands came to the boston convention center in the sea port district for a sanders rally last night. the candidate, running as a democrat, spoke on a number of issues, but some of the loudest applause came in response to >> and that is the economy that we are going to change. we are going to create an economy that works with the 1%. [ cheers & applause ] earlier yesterday. a large crowd attended the rally. the event was moved from springfield city hall because of the large turnout. >>> former congressman patrick kennedy has a new book out and it paints an intimate look at the famous family. kennedy discusses his documented struggles with addiction and other mental health conditions, but he also speaks about his relationship with his father, which was difficult at times. kennedy will discuss the book in detail tonight on "60 minutes," beginning at 7:00. if you want to check it out, it's right here on wbz. >>> well, a weekend band competition turns dangerous for one high school. could put classes on hold tomorrow. pamela? >> time to take a look at weather watcher reports this morning.
thousands came to the boston convention center in the sea port district for a sanders rally last night. the candidate, running as a democrat, spoke on a number of issues, but some of the loudest applause came in response to >> and that is the economy that we are going to change. we are going to create an economy that works with the 1%. [ cheers & applause ] earlier yesterday. a large crowd attended the rally. the event was moved from springfield city hall because of the large turnout....
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and that's why they want to prop up syria, because that is the sea port to get it out of the middle east. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. scott: stand up for jobs for the american people and protect the world from russia. vote for to lift the ban. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. barton: i want to say amen to what the gentleman said. how much time remains on each side the chair: the gentleman from texas has 15 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey has 7 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. barton: i want to yield one minute to the entire delegation from the great state of north dakota, mr. cramer, original co-sponsor of the bill, one minute. the chair: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. cramer: i thank the chairman and i thank you, mr. speaker. i've often said i don't know why it takes 36 texans to do one person's job. mr. barton: i take my time back. mr. cramer: but i have to tell you, i was prepared to give a great speech and i listen to my friend from georgia and quite honestly i feel inad
and that's why they want to prop up syria, because that is the sea port to get it out of the middle east. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. scott: stand up for jobs for the american people and protect the world from russia. vote for to lift the ban. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. barton: i want to say amen to what the gentleman said. how much time remains on each side the chair: the gentleman from texas has 15 minutes remaining....
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. >> reporter: so in the states here, the schools were closed, airports closed, sea ports closed. and again, people have to realize and the president wanted to make clear, don't just go out and think you will be able get to where you need to go. mudslides, landslides, there is a concern of flab flooding. they want people to still shelter in place. >> very good points there. thank you so much. we will be covering hurricane patricia throughout the morning him stay here to see how you can help those hurt by the impact. go to cnn.com/impact. thank you for doing so. >> is the united states back in combat in iraq? of course, that question coming after an american service member dies during a raid against isis and there is this. we have a breaking story, donald trump has fallen to 2nd place behind ben carson. >> well, that's the headline, donald trump reporting it, himself, he is number two in iowa, according to two new polls, so what's behind the surge in surge? >>> and iowa was the place to be today. bill clinton rallying there for hillary clinton along side star katy perry. ♪ i got th
. >> reporter: so in the states here, the schools were closed, airports closed, sea ports closed. and again, people have to realize and the president wanted to make clear, don't just go out and think you will be able get to where you need to go. mudslides, landslides, there is a concern of flab flooding. they want people to still shelter in place. >> very good points there. thank you so much. we will be covering hurricane patricia throughout the morning him stay here to see how you...
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sea. the north south route involves port hubs to europe and the u.s. >>> this morning the dutch saeft safety board releases its report on malaysian airlines flight mh-17, believed to have shot down over ukraine. jonathan vigliotti has details. >> reporter: good morning. all people on board were killed in the crash. flight mh-17, a boeing 777 was flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur and fell apart. the jet was hit by high energy objects from outside the aircraft. at the time, fighting between ukrainian government troops and pro russian separatists was heated, but there have been no conclusive links. today's reports will look at what caused the plane to disintegrate in midair, why it was flying over in after the accident war zone and what happened in the final minutes of the flight t. report won't address who is to blame. what will be left, a separate dutch criminal investigation. prosecutors suggest a russian-made surface-to-air missile fired from rebel-held territory is to blame. but russian manufactures of those missiles gave a press conference saying the model of missile that brought down
sea. the north south route involves port hubs to europe and the u.s. >>> this morning the dutch saeft safety board releases its report on malaysian airlines flight mh-17, believed to have shot down over ukraine. jonathan vigliotti has details. >> reporter: good morning. all people on board were killed in the crash. flight mh-17, a boeing 777 was flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur and fell apart. the jet was hit by high energy objects from outside the aircraft. at the time,...
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port. those out at sea are charging a fortune. they are of 92% over the past three years for ship owners. making a lot of money as they get their ships into port and the chinese are willing to pay that money because they want this crude oil at very cheap prices. i just want to zoom in very quickly here. we are coming back down to hong kong. you get a good sense of the ships that are waiting to coming to hong kong. just off the coast. coming up later, i will show you exactly where those ships are stationed, how much crude they are carrying, how much money is at stake much more in a bit -- is at stake. much more in a bit. angie: that is a lot of information for our bloomberg terminal subscribers. we are on cruise control next. the world's biggest holiday liner when "first up" returns. ♪ angie: checking some other stories making headlines around ce world, the man who killed cil the lion is no longer wanted. walter palmer has been wanted for coaching. zimbabwe now says his documents were in order and he is free to return, but only as a tourist. triall hunter remains on for allowing a -- an il
port. those out at sea are charging a fortune. they are of 92% over the past three years for ship owners. making a lot of money as they get their ships into port and the chinese are willing to pay that money because they want this crude oil at very cheap prices. i just want to zoom in very quickly here. we are coming back down to hong kong. you get a good sense of the ships that are waiting to coming to hong kong. just off the coast. coming up later, i will show you exactly where those ships...
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sea. they have the port on the west coast of syria. i have to wonder because pressure from u.s. and coalition sources in the med are too strong for them to do it, or what exactly are they doing? russia claims they fired 2cruise missiles, hit 11 targets. 26. remember what they call terrorists basically anyone against assad. deidre: right. not clearly isis although they are saying they are targeting isis. >> absolutely. it is questionable when you fire missiles that long of a range, why would you do it, especially if you have airplanes in the air. what kind of intelligence do you have? i seriously doubt they have intelligence that they're not injuring innocent civilians. we've been careful in our campaign. we don't want to hurt people on the ground that are innocents. seems russia doesn't care. administration is talking about they are into something that will not end well for them. they will make the situation on the ground worse and anger people. deidre: to your point, putin doesn't have the same pressure about collateral damage, civilian damage in the u.s. we take responsibility
sea. they have the port on the west coast of syria. i have to wonder because pressure from u.s. and coalition sources in the med are too strong for them to do it, or what exactly are they doing? russia claims they fired 2cruise missiles, hit 11 targets. 26. remember what they call terrorists basically anyone against assad. deidre: right. not clearly isis although they are saying they are targeting isis. >> absolutely. it is questionable when you fire missiles that long of a range, why...
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meanwhile, more people trying to cross the mediterranean have been picked up at sea, sonya gallegos from luck you would porth a report. >> reporter: the latest group rescued from the mediterranean arrive in sicily. 523 people brought ashore by the spanish navy. they have escape their lives but not much more. and despite their dangerous voyage, there is no guarantee of staying in europe. three gambian me men aboard the ship were arrested a us cooled people smuggling. so many took the risk thousands did not make it alive it's been a soaredded money making venture that charge fortunate to his get people to europe. the e.u. has been acutessed the november doing enough. it acknowledges it needs to exact swiftly. >> translator: it's a fact. we have to get to work on it. >> reporter: it's a start according to the u.n.'s refugees agency, but it may not go far enough. >> we are not sure that we have any solution in sight for the time being. yesterday we had 5,000 people arriving in greece. we had about 8,700 people crossing in the former yugoslav republic of macedonia. so the flow of people remains continuous as we
meanwhile, more people trying to cross the mediterranean have been picked up at sea, sonya gallegos from luck you would porth a report. >> reporter: the latest group rescued from the mediterranean arrive in sicily. 523 people brought ashore by the spanish navy. they have escape their lives but not much more. and despite their dangerous voyage, there is no guarantee of staying in europe. three gambian me men aboard the ship were arrested a us cooled people smuggling. so many took the risk...
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a lot of ships, navy ships will get underway, they will leave port if a hurricane is coming. safer to be out at sea than it is to be enclosed port if hurricane is coming. so, it is 6'1", half dozen of the other but, in this case a cargo ship with containers all over its deck steaming into a hurricane, that doesn't really make a lot of sense to me but that is the captain's call and he made it. deirdre: he made it. we're glad to have you with us, giving us perspective. sometimes you have to make a difficult decision between two choices that neither one looks ideal. captain chuck nash, retired from the u.s. navy. >>> stocks, if you look, soaring, the dow closing more than 300 points. there is a list of firms that cut their year-end targets of s&p 500. take a look, ubs, goldman, bank of america, credit suisse. bearish sentiment even on days like today is gaining. analysts point out if stocks finish this year 2% below where they started it would be worst performance for s&p five since 2008 when the s&p index fell 38% amid the financial crisis. for other end of the market, market pull and a market bear.
a lot of ships, navy ships will get underway, they will leave port if a hurricane is coming. safer to be out at sea than it is to be enclosed port if hurricane is coming. so, it is 6'1", half dozen of the other but, in this case a cargo ship with containers all over its deck steaming into a hurricane, that doesn't really make a lot of sense to me but that is the captain's call and he made it. deirdre: he made it. we're glad to have you with us, giving us perspective. sometimes you have to...
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only port in the black sea and have sad it since 1971. they will not let that go.een allies with assad and his father a long, long time. they will not let that go. what do we expect putin to do. the white house continues act surprised over russia's actions. are we insane. sandra: reminds me of ash carter's comments on wednesday, that u.s. increasing unprofessional behavior from russian forces. we're worried about who is being professional and unprofessional. putin is poking fingers at us. harris: not just poking fingers. doing it the way we do it a while ago a senior defense official confirmed a turkish jet shot down a russian flying near syrian border. sounds like they're taking control. >> president whose definition of leadership is leading on climate change. we wonder why everything is a mess. russia is reacting. this is not leadership. putin knows he can do whatever he wants. we won't do everything. he won't get involved because of something he learned in ivy league classroom decade ago. crazy the times we're living in. andrea: he still lives in the ivy league
only port in the black sea and have sad it since 1971. they will not let that go.een allies with assad and his father a long, long time. they will not let that go. what do we expect putin to do. the white house continues act surprised over russia's actions. are we insane. sandra: reminds me of ash carter's comments on wednesday, that u.s. increasing unprofessional behavior from russian forces. we're worried about who is being professional and unprofessional. putin is poking fingers at us....
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and that's why they want to prop up syria, because that is the sea port to get it out of the middle east. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. scott: stand up for jobs for the american people and protect the world from russia. vote for to lift the ban. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. barton: i want to say amen to what the gentleman said. how much time remains on each side the chair: the gentleman from texas has 15 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey has 7 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. barton: i want to yield one minute to the entire delegation from the great state of north dakota, mr. cramer, original co-sponsor of the bill, one minute. the chair: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. cramer: i thank the chairman and i thank you, mr. speaker. i've often said i don't know why it takes 36 texans to do one person's job. mr. barton: i take my time back. mr. cramer: but i have to tell you, i was prepared to give a great speech and i listen to my friend from georgia and quite honestly i feel inad
and that's why they want to prop up syria, because that is the sea port to get it out of the middle east. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. scott: stand up for jobs for the american people and protect the world from russia. vote for to lift the ban. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. barton: i want to say amen to what the gentleman said. how much time remains on each side the chair: the gentleman from texas has 15 minutes remaining....
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the russian black sea fleet in an effort to blockade ports in syria, and also suggested possibly the guns of the fleet could be used to pound isis or whatever other targets they pick from the sea. also, the general commander of nato forces expressed his real concern over the presence of these very, very sophisticated air surface to air missile systems in the mediterranean that could turn that whole eastern mediterranean area into a no fly zone. >> that's peter sharp with a live update from moscow. thank you, peter. >> the bodies of 95 refugees have washed ashore in libya. the libyan red crescent found 85 people dead near the capitol, in tripoli, 10 near the coastal city, libya is a main launching point for the smugglers boats heading to europe. european union leaders are expected to ask turkey for help in stemming the flow of syrian refugees. turkish president on a visit to brussels. saying europe is uncomfortable with even the smallest refugee flow. he added what do they say to us? oh, my won don't open your doors, don't let them reach us. the interesting thing, the numbers they oh f
the russian black sea fleet in an effort to blockade ports in syria, and also suggested possibly the guns of the fleet could be used to pound isis or whatever other targets they pick from the sea. also, the general commander of nato forces expressed his real concern over the presence of these very, very sophisticated air surface to air missile systems in the mediterranean that could turn that whole eastern mediterranean area into a no fly zone. >> that's peter sharp with a live update...
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seas. there are two approaches. one is over the dispute of sovereignty. leave that to the ports of concern for bilateral diplomatic negotiations and talks. secondly, the peace and stability, let china and other countries in the southeast asia work together. actually the two sides. i mean, china and other nations has been working on this. they have the declaration and parties in the south china sea. now they're talking about the code of conduct for the south china sea. so they're working to make sure that all these countries will follow a peaceful settlement of the south china sea. but the united states, japan or other countries beyond the region, other parties. they should not interview with the dispute over the sovereignty. of course we have interests in the peace and stability in south china sea as china does. those countries beyond and outside of the region should not take any moves that may complicate the situation. >> always a pleasure to have you on the show. thank you for joining us. a former chinese diplomat and senior fellow at the china institute for studies. see why a
seas. there are two approaches. one is over the dispute of sovereignty. leave that to the ports of concern for bilateral diplomatic negotiations and talks. secondly, the peace and stability, let china and other countries in the southeast asia work together. actually the two sides. i mean, china and other nations has been working on this. they have the declaration and parties in the south china sea. now they're talking about the code of conduct for the south china sea. so they're working to make...
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more ready than we were two years ago. >> after 13 days at sea - and zero sunsets - for techknow the mission is over and i return to the port of nome and dry land. but for the healy, the research continues. >> healy was designed and put together to support science, science that hopefully will give us some reasonable answers for whats going on in the arctic and also quite frankly, how we can operate effectively in the arctic. >> its in its very nature. >>absolutely. our motto is "from the arctic knowledge" and that's why were here, so that we can learn about literally the last frontier. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> the next big quake. >> there could be a rupture along the entire fault line. >> that's right. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> the tsunami, it's gonna move faster than you can run... usain bolt won't be able to out run it. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and
more ready than we were two years ago. >> after 13 days at sea - and zero sunsets - for techknow the mission is over and i return to the port of nome and dry land. but for the healy, the research continues. >> healy was designed and put together to support science, science that hopefully will give us some reasonable answers for whats going on in the arctic and also quite frankly, how we can operate effectively in the arctic. >> its in its very nature. >>absolutely. our...
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port harbor this weekend. definitely dealing with still some active seas. surf advisory we'll show you in a second. in the city there's more sun, the clouds racing by with the breeze. winds out of the northeast at 9. 61, feeling cooler. it is cooler in monticello at 55, 57 sparta, 57 in sparta, i think i already said that. twice. these numbers compare to yesterday on average 2 or 3 or 5 degrees warmer. we're trying to get you closer to 65. closer to 70 and then nice on wednesday. 68 is normal. we'll be there and then some the next few days. afternoon. sunsets at 6:32. the surf advisory is for the south shore. waves 6 to 8 feet. winds still out there though. watch the afternoon high tide cycle all around the beaches. pollen will be up a bit this week because it's a dry week. you see the numbers between two and three all week. clouds over head but high pressure will build in and pave the way for nicer skies. definitely more sun tuesday and wednesday. warmest day of the week likely wednesday. still dry and seasonal on thursday. increasing clouds with just a 30% chance of a shower later on your friday.
port harbor this weekend. definitely dealing with still some active seas. surf advisory we'll show you in a second. in the city there's more sun, the clouds racing by with the breeze. winds out of the northeast at 9. 61, feeling cooler. it is cooler in monticello at 55, 57 sparta, 57 in sparta, i think i already said that. twice. these numbers compare to yesterday on average 2 or 3 or 5 degrees warmer. we're trying to get you closer to 65. closer to 70 and then nice on wednesday. 68 is normal....
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ports, mostly by england. by this point the french navy had been swept from the seas. was -- it was a matter of pretended blockades, saying we had blockaded your ports, but not having more than one ship standing off the roads from whatever port it was they claimed to be placating. a blockade come in order to be , best aod as such blockade, in order to be understood as such, -- a blockade, in order to be understood as such -- it is ships that are visible and can prevent the majority of ships from entering the port. and finally the council. the orders in council had already, it made -- in mid june longer apply.o because of the length of time it took for any message to come from europe, we had no knowledge of this. the first year of our war was a disaster online and and a glory at sea. you as someone who frequently thought -- frequently fought to have the it was ace its size, difficulty on my part to admit the navy had done extremely well. in point of plain fact, our handled,were very well well commanded, and as a consequence they got the country glory. many of its senior
ports, mostly by england. by this point the french navy had been swept from the seas. was -- it was a matter of pretended blockades, saying we had blockaded your ports, but not having more than one ship standing off the roads from whatever port it was they claimed to be placating. a blockade come in order to be , best aod as such blockade, in order to be understood as such, -- a blockade, in order to be understood as such -- it is ships that are visible and can prevent the majority of ships...
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ports, mostly by england. because, by this point the french navy had been swept from the seas. it was a matter of pretended blockades, saying we had blockaded your ports, but not having more than one ship standing off the roads from whatever port it was they claimed to be placating. -- blockading. blockade, in order to be understood as such, and to be effective as such, it must be an effective blockade. not simply, i say i blockade your report. no, it must be actually ships that are visible and actually can prevent the majority of the ships from entering or leaving a particular port. and finally, the orders in council. devolved, the orders in already in mid-june of 1812, then lifted. they no longer applied. of course, because of communications and the length of time it took for any message to come from europe to us or the other direction, we had no knowledge of this. now the first year of our war was a disaster on land and a glory at sea. i must admit to you as someone thought -- fought to have the navy reduce its size, it was a difficulty on my part to admit the navy had done e
ports, mostly by england. because, by this point the french navy had been swept from the seas. it was a matter of pretended blockades, saying we had blockaded your ports, but not having more than one ship standing off the roads from whatever port it was they claimed to be placating. -- blockading. blockade, in order to be understood as such, and to be effective as such, it must be an effective blockade. not simply, i say i blockade your report. no, it must be actually ships that are visible and...
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last september, a chinese submarine made a port call in sri lanka, a strategic point around the sea lane. indian prime minister narendra modi stressed last month the the importance of collaborating with the u.s. and japan. >> we're joined with these partners like japan. this will also strengthen our maritime security cooperation. >> reporter: the joint drills have helped protect the stability of sea lanes and addressed shared concerns over stopping china's activities. >> all of these forces are coming to india for the simple reason that we want to work closely with india and japan. together, we can accomplish much for the benefit of this region. >> reporter: i'm here with the joint exercise. india is demonstrating strategic policy of forging closer ties with japan and the u.s. >> prime minister modi has to make efforts for sustaining the peace and stability on the high seas. since the levels of u.s., japan and india coincide on the freedom of navigation and on the global commons. >> reporter: with asia's security environment changing, ties between japan, the u.s. and india are being clos
last september, a chinese submarine made a port call in sri lanka, a strategic point around the sea lane. indian prime minister narendra modi stressed last month the the importance of collaborating with the u.s. and japan. >> we're joined with these partners like japan. this will also strengthen our maritime security cooperation. >> reporter: the joint drills have helped protect the stability of sea lanes and addressed shared concerns over stopping china's activities. >> all...
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they are taking into account a possible sea level rise. the portshould be finished by early next year. >>> guess what the ground still shaking in the san ramon valley this morning. we checked with the usgs there was a 2.1 magnitude quake about 4:30 this morning. there have been more than 60 small quakes recorded there in the past four days. the biggest one was yesterday. a magnitude 3.4. the area of the quake is near crow canyon country club. experts don't know why this warm is happening only that it's more likely to happen in places that have a complex fault pattern. >>> time 18: -- time is 8:45. officials in nevada are taking action against those bidding sports sites. participants on the sites pay to pick players competing in games and depending on those players performances they can win cash prizes. but there has been a growing backlash against the site after it was revealed employees were playing on competing sites. possibly with some insider information. >>> former l.a. lakers star lamar odom still on life support in las vegas. doctors say she
they are taking into account a possible sea level rise. the portshould be finished by early next year. >>> guess what the ground still shaking in the san ramon valley this morning. we checked with the usgs there was a 2.1 magnitude quake about 4:30 this morning. there have been more than 60 small quakes recorded there in the past four days. the biggest one was yesterday. a magnitude 3.4. the area of the quake is near crow canyon country club. experts don't know why this warm is...
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port. but despite the choppy seas, the traffickers' business was booming. arrivals of the day ran aground off the rocky northern shore. local fishermen and volunteers attached a line to the decrepit pleasure cruiser. they had to make sure the refugees didn't panic and capsize the vessel. this fisherman's priority was to help rescue the children on board. >> ( translated ): can't the united nations do something? these rotting boats are coming over from turkey. take a picture so people can see. the traffickers are putting people inside and sending them over in dreadful weather conditions. who is the person? who is responsible? who can say stop and put an end to the crime that's taking place? it's a disgrace. i'm in the water day and night, and i just can't watch these children drowning anymore. we're all trying to help here. we're not bad people on this island, lesbos. we're trying to do what we can and do our duty. it's a question of humanity, but the powers that be have got to take a serious look at this issue and solve it. >> reporter: the rescuers formed
port. but despite the choppy seas, the traffickers' business was booming. arrivals of the day ran aground off the rocky northern shore. local fishermen and volunteers attached a line to the decrepit pleasure cruiser. they had to make sure the refugees didn't panic and capsize the vessel. this fisherman's priority was to help rescue the children on board. >> ( translated ): can't the united nations do something? these rotting boats are coming over from turkey. take a picture so people can...
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in the northern sea roots running along the arctic coast. seizing these ports is of importance for the russian government. the most controversial of the bases developed at the moment is not in the arctic at all. it's in the cural islands in. they have been part of a territorial dispute between russia and japan since the end of the world war ii. russia has a military presence in the islands in, but increasing that is unlikely to be well received by tokyo >>> al jazeera's rory challands reporting from moscow. >> air france workers take protests over job cuts to the parliament >>> and rising tuition prices - students furious. that is next. >>> the united nations is accusing the czech republic of violating the rite of refugees, the head of the u.n. human rights agencies says refugees are often detained strip searched and forced to cover the cost of incarceration. the treatment is so widespread it appears to be part of a policy, the czech republic denies the allegation gs, the slovenia government released a night vision video saying it proves croatian police are dom
in the northern sea roots running along the arctic coast. seizing these ports is of importance for the russian government. the most controversial of the bases developed at the moment is not in the arctic at all. it's in the cural islands in. they have been part of a territorial dispute between russia and japan since the end of the world war ii. russia has a military presence in the islands in, but increasing that is unlikely to be well received by tokyo >>> al jazeera's rory challands...
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port. fisherman and their families prayed there for safety before going out to sea. that saw natsunami knocked over gates. two years later, parts of the gates were found washed up on the shore of the u.s. state of oregon. staff at the japanese garden in portland heard about the discovery and decided to invest gait. they got a lucky break. one of the beams was engraved with the name of a person who donated the gates. a pair of executives of the garden travelled to japan to look for more clues. their search lasted more than a year. this is the fisherman whose name is on the beam. he's 85 years old, and he donated a gate in 1988. >> translator: i looked closely at the photos, yes, it was my name. i was very surprised it traveled so far. just very surprise, and i'm truly thankful. >> reporter: staff at the garden organized fundraisers to help send the beams back home. the shipment timely arrived in the port of yokohama last month. the beams made a round trip of 1400 kilometers. the story has captured the attention of people on both side of the pacific and has become a sy
port. fisherman and their families prayed there for safety before going out to sea. that saw natsunami knocked over gates. two years later, parts of the gates were found washed up on the shore of the u.s. state of oregon. staff at the japanese garden in portland heard about the discovery and decided to invest gait. they got a lucky break. one of the beams was engraved with the name of a person who donated the gates. a pair of executives of the garden travelled to japan to look for more clues....
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ports, yes. >> leaving is correct? 100%. so the 1280 radiation portal monitors allow us to scan nearly 100% of the arriving sea containers, trucksand passenger vehicles arriving from canada and mexico as well as shipments in the mail and air cargo environments. most americans are unaware of this critically important measure throughout the place at ports throughout the country. cvp's detection technology and partnerships are strategically aligned to prevent the arrival of a dangerous weapon at a u.s. port. however if such an event were to occur, cvp has established contingency plans to ensure a coordinated response. in the event we detect radiological material, all personnel are trained in protocols. scientific experts are notified and the area is isolated. scientists in northern virginia will confer with the department of energy and when necessary refer to the findings of the fbi to coordinate an appropriate response. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm here to answer your questions. >> thank you very much. and our last witness is mr. david moore, again, the us gao's director of justice issues. you're recognized.
ports, yes. >> leaving is correct? 100%. so the 1280 radiation portal monitors allow us to scan nearly 100% of the arriving sea containers, trucksand passenger vehicles arriving from canada and mexico as well as shipments in the mail and air cargo environments. most americans are unaware of this critically important measure throughout the place at ports throughout the country. cvp's detection technology and partnerships are strategically aligned to prevent the arrival of a dangerous...
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russia initially colonized crimea, it was intended to be the home port for the russian black sea free -- black sea fleet. evening -- uc knows the just checking out of moscow that they want to annex that part of eastern ukraine. even setting aside the huge damage that has been done through the 18 months of conflict that they russians and russian separatists instigated then, that before was going to be an area requiring subsidies. my guess is the economic argument is a big constraint on those who want to build a great russia because they don't want to go back to the model that was the norm during soviet times holdingssia was stuck all the other pieces of the soviet empire. go to you?y don't we please wait for a microphone. if you have a question you want to target toward one person, please say that as well. >> thanks for a much to all three of you. a fascinating discussion. listened, i was thinking it seems to me possibly in error that what the two of you in your paper have considered is a realm of realistic options. some more realistic than others. , given putin,know given ukraine, giv
russia initially colonized crimea, it was intended to be the home port for the russian black sea free -- black sea fleet. evening -- uc knows the just checking out of moscow that they want to annex that part of eastern ukraine. even setting aside the huge damage that has been done through the 18 months of conflict that they russians and russian separatists instigated then, that before was going to be an area requiring subsidies. my guess is the economic argument is a big constraint on those who...
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sea. they're turning it into 2,000 acres of land over the past two years, equipping them with air strips, portsthe u.s. military believes are military barracks, even artillery. all on seas the u.s. considers international and on piles of rocks the u.s. does not consider to be land. this transit by this u.s. destroyer intended to send that message. the voyage of the guided missile destroyer sparked immediate outrage from china and a warning. >> translator: if relevant parties insist on creating tensions in the region and making trouble out of nothing, it may force china to draw the conclusion that we need to strengthen and hasten the buildup of our relevant capabilities. i advise the u.s. not to create such a self-fulfilling prophecy. >> reporter: but defense secretary ash carter testifying on capitol hill today made clear the missions will continue. >> we will fly, sail and operate wherever international law permits in whatever -- whenever our operation needs required. >> reporter: the uss lasson sailed within 12 miles of five reefs claimed by china as sovereign territory, including where china
sea. they're turning it into 2,000 acres of land over the past two years, equipping them with air strips, portsthe u.s. military believes are military barracks, even artillery. all on seas the u.s. considers international and on piles of rocks the u.s. does not consider to be land. this transit by this u.s. destroyer intended to send that message. the voyage of the guided missile destroyer sparked immediate outrage from china and a warning. >> translator: if relevant parties insist on...
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and china has been expanding into the south china sea by dumping sand on the reef, then adding buildings, portsases airstrips. the vietnam and philippines say the spratly islands belong to it, but you can see there's a lot of activity. u.s. officials say they are worried china may be using the islands for military purposes. and this move from the u.s. shows we are really starting to push back. chinese officials have responded. they say that actions of the u.s. warships have threatened china's sovereignty and security interests, jeopardized the safety of personnel and facilities on the reef and damaged regional peace and stability. but again, the white house says everything is okay under international law. >> john, thank you. >>> more trouble in the mideast. israeli officials fired tear gas after a wave of deadly attacks there. 20,000 israelis are suing facebook accusing that company of failing to crack down on, quote, palestinian terror, unquote. a rep from facebook tells the new york post newspaper that the lawsuit is without merit. >>> meantime, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s
and china has been expanding into the south china sea by dumping sand on the reef, then adding buildings, portsases airstrips. the vietnam and philippines say the spratly islands belong to it, but you can see there's a lot of activity. u.s. officials say they are worried china may be using the islands for military purposes. and this move from the u.s. shows we are really starting to push back. chinese officials have responded. they say that actions of the u.s. warships have threatened china's...
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they have the deepwater port that is very important to them for the black sea fleet. they have only major one outside of former soviet union. military base is there. iran is their biggest alley. need syria to funnel weapons to hezbollah. the longer we do nothing it will be harder and harder to undo. trish: douglas holtz-eakin, we're economically weak. we're weak in terms of overall international presence. our military. he is effectively humiliating us there. is this a direct result of the last seven years? >> no question about it. pentagon says most important thing for national security is strong economy. where you get resources to spread values around the globe. this is directly from the vacuum that barack obama has created in middle east. he hasn't pursued american interests. he drew a red line in syria. didn't do anything. said assad has to go, didn't do anything. doesn't talk to our supposed allies. suddenly egyptians are talking to the russians again. leaves vacuum in iraq. isis. you add it up. it is unbelievable. trish: i want to talk to ashley. i would argue wh
they have the deepwater port that is very important to them for the black sea fleet. they have only major one outside of former soviet union. military base is there. iran is their biggest alley. need syria to funnel weapons to hezbollah. the longer we do nothing it will be harder and harder to undo. trish: douglas holtz-eakin, we're economically weak. we're weak in terms of overall international presence. our military. he is effectively humiliating us there. is this a direct result of the last...
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military infrastructure, including an airstrip, docking ports and ability for the chinese military in the south china seaa very important trade route with trillions of dollars passing through every year. the lifeline to the united states to the number one ally, japan. the u.s. says they are following the rules of international law. listen to john kirby from the state department. >> this is a military matter. more broadly, you don't need to consult with any nation when you are exercising the right of freedom of navigation in international waters. the whole point of freedom of navigation in international waters is it is international waters and you don't need to consult with anybody to do that. >> reporter: the naval base was the launching point for the u.s. destroyer on the mission in the south china sea. the u.s. expecting to see more of the patrols which could lead to escalating tensions here. john. >> will ripley for us in japan. thank you. >>> so are you ready for some baseball finally! after several days off. a break designed to suck all of the excitement out. the world series will finally begin. the
military infrastructure, including an airstrip, docking ports and ability for the chinese military in the south china seaa very important trade route with trillions of dollars passing through every year. the lifeline to the united states to the number one ally, japan. the u.s. says they are following the rules of international law. listen to john kirby from the state department. >> this is a military matter. more broadly, you don't need to consult with any nation when you are exercising...
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sea farers. the siemens church institute operates a small welcoming center at the port of oakland. you can play a little pool, ride into town for shopping and a chance to connect with loved ones back home. >> it's amazing with modern technology they can skype realtime and speak with someone halfway around the world. >> reporter: but those are the lucky ones because many merchant mariners don't have the visa required to leave the slip and must watch normal life -- ship and must watch normal life go on from a distance. >> they can't even touch u.s. soil or watch down the gangway. >> chaplains off friendship and comradery to those trapped aboard, but soon enough the cargo will be offloaded, the lines cast off and those who fill our leave with plenty will continue -- lives with plenty will continue on their voyage with most of us never even know they were here. >>> the church institute is more than 180 years old. you can find a link to the group on our website at www.cbssf.com. >>> coming up in our next half hour getting rid of the mess on the streets, one bay area city fed up. >> a hi
sea farers. the siemens church institute operates a small welcoming center at the port of oakland. you can play a little pool, ride into town for shopping and a chance to connect with loved ones back home. >> it's amazing with modern technology they can skype realtime and speak with someone halfway around the world. >> reporter: but those are the lucky ones because many merchant mariners don't have the visa required to leave the slip and must watch normal life -- ship and must watch...
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port. this is a great cruise. i wish you were here. jim: those calls reminder of how much her daughter lived for life on the sea, but he came to a whole two weeks ago when she and 32 others were lost when the el faro went down in the atlantic. >> i had no warning. i got a call one morning saying that the el faro had gone down, and they did not expect the dna survivors. jim: the question remained was why. >> i believed if there was any way they could' ve prevented it, they would have, but the captain chose to ship out in that tropical storm. jim: are you mad at that captain for making the decision to go out to sea? >> no. in marine time, you nkow -- you know, i have been down -- out in a dozen hurricanes. this is just a tropical storm. we can make it. jim: now she is preparing a proper sendoff for her mental daughter, a woman she describes as rebellious and unique. -- for her middle daughter. >> at 51, why don' t you ever get married and have kids? i' m married to the sea. jim: she hopes that other companies will take weather into considerations in the future. right now it lie somewhere on the atlantic ocean floor. reid: several boats
port. this is a great cruise. i wish you were here. jim: those calls reminder of how much her daughter lived for life on the sea, but he came to a whole two weeks ago when she and 32 others were lost when the el faro went down in the atlantic. >> i had no warning. i got a call one morning saying that the el faro had gone down, and they did not expect the dna survivors. jim: the question remained was why. >> i believed if there was any way they could' ve prevented it, they would...