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now developing at good news for mexico south pacific coast.ical storm raymond moving away from the coast line. it's dumped heavy rain along coastal communities. it's expected to take this track west over the next couple days pulling farther away louing weather conditions to normalize along mexico's south pacific coast. now a travel back up to the bay area. tonight some areas of clear skies inland. on the pin anyone slarks cool mid-50s ong4$ñ the coast. downtown only 62 degrees tomorrow, we'll see low 70s into valleys highs into low to mid-70s. pleasant butq cooler in spots. here is the accu-weather forecast. mid-70s around the bay. and cooling down sharply. a nice cool down comingour way. >> last night we showed you caltrans an may, tonight you're going to seat real things. stay with us. [ male announcer ] you got to love the weekend. it's l like everyone came together and said, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any way you want it. just ten bucks every saturday
now developing at good news for mexico south pacific coast.ical storm raymond moving away from the coast line. it's dumped heavy rain along coastal communities. it's expected to take this track west over the next couple days pulling farther away louing weather conditions to normalize along mexico's south pacific coast. now a travel back up to the bay area. tonight some areas of clear skies inland. on the pin anyone slarks cool mid-50s ong4$ñ the coast. downtown only 62 degrees tomorrow, we'll...
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Oct 24, 2013
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now developing at good news for mexico south pacific coast.pical storm raymond moving away from the coast line. it's dumped heavy rain along coastal communities. it's expected to take this track west over the next couple days pulling farther away louing weather conditions to normalize along mexico's south pacific coast. now a travel back up to the bay area. tonight some areas of clear skies inland. on the pin anyone slarks cool mid-50s ong4$ñ the coast. downtown only 62 degrees tomorrow, we'll see low 70s into valleys highs into low to mid-70s. pleasant butq cooler in spots. here is the accu-weather forecast. mid-70s around the bay. and cooling down sharply. a nice cool down coming our way. >> last night we showed you caltrans an may, tonight you're going to seat real things. stay with us. >>> we want to clarify a story about foster farms chicken linked to a scare. foster farms tell us shoppers will continue to find codes that indicate the location of the processing plant. and are not lot numbers connected to a batch of chicken no. recall has
now developing at good news for mexico south pacific coast.pical storm raymond moving away from the coast line. it's dumped heavy rain along coastal communities. it's expected to take this track west over the next couple days pulling farther away louing weather conditions to normalize along mexico's south pacific coast. now a travel back up to the bay area. tonight some areas of clear skies inland. on the pin anyone slarks cool mid-50s ong4$ñ the coast. downtown only 62 degrees tomorrow, we'll...
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Oct 22, 2013
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south pacific coast of mexico. keep an eye on that 4.k in the bay area check out the moon over the bay looking for mount tam clear night at least from this vantage point. current temperature readings 51 in san francisco. 57 in oakland. san carlos 54. 57 in san jose. cool 50 at half moon basement another live we had a view but still the temperature i should have changed that ca for you. 50 degrees at both napa and santa rosa. novato 48. that's pretty chilly. fair field concord 64 livermore and live view at the golden gate bridge. foggy there but this isn't too bad. forecast feature fog near the coast overnight warmer next two days and turning cooler today on thursday friday but just by a a few degrees. we have the beach hazard advisory in effect until tomorrow afternoon. possibility of dangerous sneaker wave strong rip krpt please stay away from the coast line and avoid the out crop and jetty hazardous as well. overnight tonight mostly clear sky coastal fog and move closely beyond the coast. low pressure mainly mid upper 40's to around 50
south pacific coast of mexico. keep an eye on that 4.k in the bay area check out the moon over the bay looking for mount tam clear night at least from this vantage point. current temperature readings 51 in san francisco. 57 in oakland. san carlos 54. 57 in san jose. cool 50 at half moon basement another live we had a view but still the temperature i should have changed that ca for you. 50 degrees at both napa and santa rosa. novato 48. that's pretty chilly. fair field concord 64 livermore and...
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Oct 11, 2013
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latin america, southeast asia, south pacific the central asia and sub-saharan africa.here is certain precedent for this sort of thing. there was suchs, a thing as the opcw, made it war justto prevent the a few weeks ago seemed inevitable when president obama announced the intention to attack syria. i think it is significant that despite the efforts by the united states to try to control -- if you can call it that -- to michael weapons and other weapons of mass destruction through military means, the ability of the international community to organizations like the opcw, as i think has been an exciting development and demonstrated there are far better ways of arms control than the military intervention. >> i want to thank you both for being with us, professor stephen zunes at the university of san francisco, chairs a program in middle east studies. and paul walker, program director of the entire middle security and sustainability program at green cross international. right just won the 2013 livelihood award, which will be awarded in the swedish parliament and the beginni
latin america, southeast asia, south pacific the central asia and sub-saharan africa.here is certain precedent for this sort of thing. there was suchs, a thing as the opcw, made it war justto prevent the a few weeks ago seemed inevitable when president obama announced the intention to attack syria. i think it is significant that despite the efforts by the united states to try to control -- if you can call it that -- to michael weapons and other weapons of mass destruction through military...
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Oct 19, 2013
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. >> we're tracking a new typhoon, francisco, developing in the south pacific. this storm is going to come near japan again. japan still recovering from ty feun foon wipa, as the storm starts to track towards the northwest and make its way towards japan, we expect it to encounter wind sheer which will weaken it in addition to cooler water, losing energy. we expect it to take a very similar track as it turns and curves up the northern coast of expwrajanuary april. we don't need more rainfall for japan but it's rain here with the warm temperatures, it's hot weather and dry weather we're talking about in australia. this is where bush season has been getting going and it's been a hot dry forecast potentially to be a dangerous one. the forecast for australia sounded like the united states ban in june and july. we've seen the numbers tick upwards, new south wales report nag they have about 95 fires last check. they had certainly closer to 100 the day before. you can see we have a number of fires out of perth. any minor wind shift is going to bring some difficult breat
. >> we're tracking a new typhoon, francisco, developing in the south pacific. this storm is going to come near japan again. japan still recovering from ty feun foon wipa, as the storm starts to track towards the northwest and make its way towards japan, we expect it to encounter wind sheer which will weaken it in addition to cooler water, losing energy. we expect it to take a very similar track as it turns and curves up the northern coast of expwrajanuary april. we don't need more...
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Oct 27, 2013
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team coverage from the south pacific of the refugee crisis. >> a day of coverage on al jazeera.ater on sunday we look at nav ka, europe the caribbean. this is the interactive section. we put together a price of passage map, showing how and where mying grants are travelling on the journeys. you can find blogs from our teams on the crisis in the region. all of that at aljazeera.com. >> to other news and growing anger. revelations about the u.s. spying program on their leaders. there's outrage inside the united states. hundreds of demonstrators in washington d.c. have been protesting against eavesdropping on american citizens. jean meserve was at the rally. >> in washington hundreds gathered to protest the nsa surveillance program. the man who made them public was called a hero. former nsa contractor edward snowden is in russia, but sent a statement. >> it's about power, control and trust in deposit. about whether you have a voice in our democracy or decisions are made for you, rather than with you. >> the prot testers' message to the government - you've been listening to u so now
team coverage from the south pacific of the refugee crisis. >> a day of coverage on al jazeera.ater on sunday we look at nav ka, europe the caribbean. this is the interactive section. we put together a price of passage map, showing how and where mying grants are travelling on the journeys. you can find blogs from our teams on the crisis in the region. all of that at aljazeera.com. >> to other news and growing anger. revelations about the u.s. spying program on their leaders. there's...
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Oct 2, 2013
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. >> south pacific,s i was there when the war ended. >> reporter: why close the memorials in the firstce? like most federal workers,rke the national parks serviceice has few onstaff to maintain them. >> this is not something that the park service wants to do.o. we'd like to get back to workrk and welcome visitors again a and take care of these memorials. >> reporter: when it comes to the government shutdown s some veterans choose not to speak about it but rayford wanted to and may have put it best. >> we did our job. where we would like for america to settle down and do their job. we really would. >> reporter: maximum -- fox 5 news. >> the park service closedd the memorial after the visit. also a lot of people may not no know this but countless children are being shut outout of their school and daycare center because of this shut -- a preschool and clgt with 145 children and a staff of 45. many parents are being forced to find other care for their kids.ds. the smithsonian school community is keeping in teacheac through its facebook page. p another impact of this shutdown. , a majorical
. >> south pacific,s i was there when the war ended. >> reporter: why close the memorials in the firstce? like most federal workers,rke the national parks serviceice has few onstaff to maintain them. >> this is not something that the park service wants to do.o. we'd like to get back to workrk and welcome visitors again a and take care of these memorials. >> reporter: when it comes to the government shutdown s some veterans choose not to speak about it but rayford wanted...
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. >> i think there are some nations in the south pacific are doing a really good job at looking at their fisheries. there's some countries. indonesia is a great example of really promoting small scale sustainability solutions. there are pockets oh of great things happening all over the world it' obvious that the leaders, the leading nations, the united states and china need to really lean in to reducing admissions as indonesia and brazil need to look at how they produce their admissions from far china and the united states at how they use their central -- >> peter thank you very much. that's peter joining us live from pall bali in indonesia. >> were in macedonia where childrens go to different schools in the same village because of ethic divisions. >>> find out how the elephant is letting back in to their play off series. just stay with us. . >>> he's accused oh of planning the attacks in the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania and more than 200 people killed. >>> one of the explosions this hit a school. this follows a series of blasts on saturday where 66 people died. and egypt is comm
. >> i think there are some nations in the south pacific are doing a really good job at looking at their fisheries. there's some countries. indonesia is a great example of really promoting small scale sustainability solutions. there are pockets oh of great things happening all over the world it' obvious that the leaders, the leading nations, the united states and china need to really lean in to reducing admissions as indonesia and brazil need to look at how they produce their admissions...
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from south pacific? and the coconut bra?he grass skt yee hah hah. what do you doin th?u're inthe . congratulations, dad.i think it. thank you,but, you know... make a difference.man i still put my pants onone . yeah, and when can welo? hey, nice pool.what a great han. let's talk to this guyr. excuse me, sir. can we talk to youf? sure. about frank barone.s shoot. number one-- why aren't you wearinga bat? it's obviouslyl. it's tradition. maybe we shouldn'tfilm in h. no, no. it's fine.i. i'm gonna set uprige and state your name, all right?d here's gonn, listen, i don'twanna interv. let mehold the camera. come on, ray. can't ya see the guy'sg? all right,here . uh, uh,i don't . uh...action! all right, all right,i'm he.
from south pacific? and the coconut bra?he grass skt yee hah hah. what do you doin th?u're inthe . congratulations, dad.i think it. thank you,but, you know... make a difference.man i still put my pants onone . yeah, and when can welo? hey, nice pool.what a great han. let's talk to this guyr. excuse me, sir. can we talk to youf? sure. about frank barone.s shoot. number one-- why aren't you wearinga bat? it's obviouslyl. it's tradition. maybe we shouldn'tfilm in h. no, no. it's fine.i. i'm gonna...
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sponsored 7-day gra >> pelley: we end tonight on the rarotonga, one of the cook islands in the south pacificplace for humpback whales. the humpback was hunted nearly to extinction, but after the whaling ban in 1966 they once again swim in every ocean. on assignment for "60 minutes" we met a human who may know them best-- american marine biologist nan hauser. 80% of their lives spent submerged and this is where nan hauser has made some of her most beautiful discoveries. >> here we see a male standing on his head upside down singing a song. (whale singing) they are motionless and the song bellows out. >> pelley: the humpback song can be 20 minutes long and they repeat the same song again and again. males in one region will all sing the same song the same way. but next year they'll return with a new composition. so this is air somehow moving around inside their heads that's making this sound in >> correct. >> pelley: even though they don't vocal chords? >> correct. it's like taking a balloon full of air and going whee! (laughs) >> pelley: the sound carries for miles and hauser believes it's all
sponsored 7-day gra >> pelley: we end tonight on the rarotonga, one of the cook islands in the south pacificplace for humpback whales. the humpback was hunted nearly to extinction, but after the whaling ban in 1966 they once again swim in every ocean. on assignment for "60 minutes" we met a human who may know them best-- american marine biologist nan hauser. 80% of their lives spent submerged and this is where nan hauser has made some of her most beautiful discoveries. >>...
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anything but dry in south pacific coast of mexico. hurricane raymond producing rainfall. good news is that storm weakening, raymond was a category three today, category one, sustained winds 75 miles per hour. and showing very little movement, expected over next couple days to move due west into cooler waters where it will weaken down to tropical storm strength and weaker than that beyond this coming thursday. overnight tonight, mainly clear skies here in the bay area. fog neert coast. low temperatures low to mid-40s up in the north bay. mid to upper 40s in the north bay. and 79 in morgan hill, 72 san mateo. cool on the coast. and partly foggy as of 54 in pacifica. cool along the north coast. highs low to mid-50s but inland north bay will see highs around 80 degrees tomorrow into most locations. 75 union city. 76 fremont. and here is the accu-weather forecast mild weather will be with us throughout the week. the coast will remain cool with highs only into upper 50s to 60s, then next week, all areas starting to cool down. more clouds coming into the weather picture but stil
anything but dry in south pacific coast of mexico. hurricane raymond producing rainfall. good news is that storm weakening, raymond was a category three today, category one, sustained winds 75 miles per hour. and showing very little movement, expected over next couple days to move due west into cooler waters where it will weaken down to tropical storm strength and weaker than that beyond this coming thursday. overnight tonight, mainly clear skies here in the bay area. fog neert coast. low...
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south ward, looking ai a tropical storm raymond, good news is that it's pulling away from the south pacificast of mexico now it moves farther away it continues to weaken further a little further there and by friday, will be well out to sea just about to lose strength back to the bay area, some areas of clear skies in our inland communities but lots of pockets of dense fog near the coast highs into upper 60 to around 70 but only mid-50s on the coast and low to mid-70s tomorrow, and here is the accu-weather forecast after two cool days tomorrow and friday sunny, cooling down on monday and tuesday >> 60s on the coast and we're getting more cool weather and very pleasant >> and heavy down pours >> and coming up next, history former beatle ringo starr hopes to and to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> michael jackson is the highest earning dead celebrity jackson earned $160 million, much of the money comes from two sishg sishg show
south ward, looking ai a tropical storm raymond, good news is that it's pulling away from the south pacificast of mexico now it moves farther away it continues to weaken further a little further there and by friday, will be well out to sea just about to lose strength back to the bay area, some areas of clear skies in our inland communities but lots of pockets of dense fog near the coast highs into upper 60 to around 70 but only mid-50s on the coast and low to mid-70s tomorrow, and here is the...
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. ♪ >>> and we have got two typhoons that we have been watching for the south pacific. storms have been moving up from the south, hitting japan, bringing excessive rainfall, tokyo has had 200 to 300% average rainfall for the month of october. this will not make landfall, but all of that rain continues to hit fukushima, but tapering gradually off. we still expect one to three inches of rain to fall as we get through the day into tomorrow. but another typhoon is following the track. this particular one will also not hit landfall. so we're going to see those start to diminish. the bad news is we have an active storm track starting up for the west. alaska you are looking at a high-wind watch. wind gusts moten shally to 85 miles an hour. >>> a 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit japan several hours ago. it happened under the ocean off of the main island, a small tsunami followed. there have been no reports of injury or damage. as a precaution officials did evacuate in several areas including the fukushima nuclear plant. >>> president obama touched down in new york to speak to studen
. ♪ >>> and we have got two typhoons that we have been watching for the south pacific. storms have been moving up from the south, hitting japan, bringing excessive rainfall, tokyo has had 200 to 300% average rainfall for the month of october. this will not make landfall, but all of that rain continues to hit fukushima, but tapering gradually off. we still expect one to three inches of rain to fall as we get through the day into tomorrow. but another typhoon is following the track....
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. >> south pacific, ice land of -- iceland of -- island of sign pan. >> the national park service has few on staff to maintain them. >> this is not something that the park service wanted to do. the main thing is we would like to get back to work and welcome visitors again and take care of these memorials. >> when it comes to the government shutdown some veterans chose not speak about it. but raf feared wanted to speak about it and may have put it best. >> we did our job -- and we would look for america to settle down and do their job. we really would. >> matt acklin fox 5 news. >> so what about future honor flights? the park service tells fox 5 it was closed. it closed the world war ii memorial again this evening. discussions are underway to determine if they will reopen that monument for future honor flights and the veterans that come on those flights. our coverage is far from over. coming up later a college football game might be suspended. reaction from the team and from annapolis. >> also ahead on the 10 robbers armed with stun guns -- find out where victims were targeted. >> sue.
. >> south pacific, ice land of -- iceland of -- island of sign pan. >> the national park service has few on staff to maintain them. >> this is not something that the park service wanted to do. the main thing is we would like to get back to work and welcome visitors again and take care of these memorials. >> when it comes to the government shutdown some veterans chose not speak about it. but raf feared wanted to speak about it and may have put it best. >> we did...
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. >> supertyphoon francisco sitting in the south pacific become very strong equivalent to a category 4 hurricane right now. we're watching the track of the storm because it's going to be moving gradually to the northwest northwest. what we're really concerned about is the amount of rainfall that's going ocome out of this storm because we've already dealt with so much flooding from japan from the latest typhoon. our other weather story is based out of australia where sydney is looking for a lot of wildfires. we're seeing dry hot conditions with the very concerning dangerous situation developing here. as we head towards winter here in the united states australia is heading into their summer. they're only becoming drier with the potential of wildfires. lining the continent here, we'll keep you updated on the issues and also a cold air update, john. >> thank you rebecca. >>> thousands are having trouble using the health care websites but others have gotten health care for for the first time in years. >>> and we will tell you what a failed election in iran may mean with the country's warm
. >> supertyphoon francisco sitting in the south pacific become very strong equivalent to a category 4 hurricane right now. we're watching the track of the storm because it's going to be moving gradually to the northwest northwest. what we're really concerned about is the amount of rainfall that's going ocome out of this storm because we've already dealt with so much flooding from japan from the latest typhoon. our other weather story is based out of australia where sydney is looking for...
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. >> served three years from -- okinawa.okin >> south pacific, i was theres when the war ended. >> so why close the memorials 91sinfirst place? like all federal workers, the national park services has fews on staff to maintain them.int >> this is not something thatoto the park service wants to do. we want to welcome visitors again and take care of these memorials. >> when it comes to theit government c shutdown, some veterans chose not to speak about it. but edward wanted to, and may have put it best. >> we did our job, and we wouldd like for america to just settle down and do their job.ir we really would.d. of. >>> so what about future hon on or flights. we got off on the phone with the national park service, it has closed the world war ii memoria again tonight and discussionsand are underway to determine it if it will reopen for future honor flights. >> it was nice to see it open, but it's troubling to see what will happen in days to come. >> keep it here at fox 5 for continuing coverage of the th government shutdown.ve we will have updates through th next 90 minutes, and the news e
. >> served three years from -- okinawa.okin >> south pacific, i was theres when the war ended. >> so why close the memorials 91sinfirst place? like all federal workers, the national park services has fews on staff to maintain them.int >> this is not something thatoto the park service wants to do. we want to welcome visitors again and take care of these memorials. >> when it comes to theit government c shutdown, some veterans chose not to speak about it. but edward...
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first marine corps division in the south pacific. when i was growing up i didn't fully understand. it is to get him to talk about it and he never would until eventually award him down and one night we sat at the kitchen table and he told me unbelievable things that he saw and things that he had to do in service to his country. i found myself wishing i had never asked him. they haunted me for years. i couldn't imagine anybody having to go through that. these last two weeks it was men like spike bauer that were told they couldn't go to the memorial built in their honor. one of those on airplanes that landed out of reagan national filled with guys like my dad was met by a bunch of reporters and they went up to these veterans and they said -- you know the memorial is closed, right? and you came all the way to washington to go to a close memorial? the one guy responded, when we got to the beaches of normandy they were closed, too. [applause] i couldn't help but think about the fact that the president of the united states -- don't be mistaken about this. if we don't accomplish anything i
first marine corps division in the south pacific. when i was growing up i didn't fully understand. it is to get him to talk about it and he never would until eventually award him down and one night we sat at the kitchen table and he told me unbelievable things that he saw and things that he had to do in service to his country. i found myself wishing i had never asked him. they haunted me for years. i couldn't imagine anybody having to go through that. these last two weeks it was men like spike...
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. >> reporter: fred yanow was in the army in the south pacific. >> well, i'm glad it's open because i think what the politicians are doing is nuts. absolutely crazy. if they want to do something drastic, why don't they cut their salaries? wouldn't that be great? >> reporter: but beyond the media circus and the politics of it all, the blame game, president obama, john boehner, today really was about one thing. these men and women who gave so much honoring those who did not make it back. men like eugene decker, a marine who fought at guadalcanal in saipan. is this your first time at the world war ii memorial? are you really looking forward to it? >> well, i just wanted to see what it looked like. i'm glad they don't have the boys' names up there. because i lost an awful lot of good men. there were some damn good men lost there. i mean good men. when we hit those islands, those japs didn't want us, but we e took them anyhow. and i'd do it again if i was able. >> reporter: you were fighting for freedom, sir, and we thank you. i'm glad you made it back. >> well so, am i. i got tom wonderfu
. >> reporter: fred yanow was in the army in the south pacific. >> well, i'm glad it's open because i think what the politicians are doing is nuts. absolutely crazy. if they want to do something drastic, why don't they cut their salaries? wouldn't that be great? >> reporter: but beyond the media circus and the politics of it all, the blame game, president obama, john boehner, today really was about one thing. these men and women who gave so much honoring those who did not make...
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first marine corps division in the south pacific. when i was growing up i didn't fully understand.get him to talk about it and he never would until eventually award him down and one night we sat at the kitchen table and he told me unbelievable things that he saw and things that he had to do in service to his country. i found myself wishing i had never asked him. they haunted me for years. i couldn't imagine anybody having to go through that. weeks it was men like spike bauer that were told they couldn't go to the memorial built in their honor. one of those on airplanes that landed out of reagan national filled with guys like my dad was met by a bunch of reporters and they went up to these veterans and they said -- you know the memorial is closed, right? and you came all the way to washington to go to a close memorial? responded, when we got to the beaches of normandy they were closed, too. [applause] i couldn't help but think about the fact that the president of the united states -- don't be mistaken about this. if we don't accomplish anything in this lousy several weeks of this ba
first marine corps division in the south pacific. when i was growing up i didn't fully understand.get him to talk about it and he never would until eventually award him down and one night we sat at the kitchen table and he told me unbelievable things that he saw and things that he had to do in service to his country. i found myself wishing i had never asked him. they haunted me for years. i couldn't imagine anybody having to go through that. weeks it was men like spike bauer that were told they...
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these south pacific humpbacks feed here in the antarctic summer, then journey north 4,000 miles to mateere much of the research is done, around a speck on the map called rarotonga. this volcanic island, part of the cook islands, is just 21 miles around with 10,000 residents and not a single traffic light. here, we found the human who may know humpbacks best. >> nan hauser: he's right behind the boat. hello, beautiful. he's putting on quite a lovely show for us, and you just have to be careful and respect their space. >> pelley: they take up a lot of space. nan hauser is an american marine biologist who intended to come to rarotonga for one month of research, but that was 16 years ago. now, her home and lab are on the side of the volcano, and she spends her days eye to eye with her subjects. >> hauser: as you watch them, as you see these massive animals and look at them in the eye, and they're looking at you, and they've never seen what a human looks like before. and so they're curious about you, and you're curious about them. >> pelley: humpbacks are acrobats. their fins are like wings
these south pacific humpbacks feed here in the antarctic summer, then journey north 4,000 miles to mateere much of the research is done, around a speck on the map called rarotonga. this volcanic island, part of the cook islands, is just 21 miles around with 10,000 residents and not a single traffic light. here, we found the human who may know humpbacks best. >> nan hauser: he's right behind the boat. hello, beautiful. he's putting on quite a lovely show for us, and you just have to be...
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when we start to look at conditions in the south pacific. this particular typhoon is headed up from frsan francisco toward japan. rye now, it's a super typhoon in that it is equivalent to a hurricane 5, powerful wind gusts. not a lot of movement with it today. it's been moving west/northwest about eight miles an hour which is significantly slower than what we had yesterday. but yesterday, the storm was quite a bit weaker. now, it we are starting to see the joint warning tension center track this towards japan a little farther to the north. we are expecting to see it move up just to the south of kyoto by the time we get into thursday evening. this is a photo of parts of japan that they are recovering from landslides that pushed excessive amounts of mud into homes and into businesses. 23 are reported dead already from this storm in japan and here, we've got a storm that you were just looking at tracking up near the area as we get through the day tomorrow. again, the specific track we are going to be potentially changing, confidence in the fore
when we start to look at conditions in the south pacific. this particular typhoon is headed up from frsan francisco toward japan. rye now, it's a super typhoon in that it is equivalent to a hurricane 5, powerful wind gusts. not a lot of movement with it today. it's been moving west/northwest about eight miles an hour which is significantly slower than what we had yesterday. but yesterday, the storm was quite a bit weaker. now, it we are starting to see the joint warning tension center track...
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there's a typhoon on the islands of the pacific south of japan. what's the latest there? >> another typhoon after another typhoon and this system has become a typhoon status once again and this system is now affecting the mariana islands southwest and creating really stormy conditions. now moving steadily away from these islands over the pacific so there's not a lot of obstacles which means over this warm water, it will be further developing. it looks like it will become a very strong typhoon status to the next 24 or 48 as it possibly approaches southwestern islands of japan or western region of the country, gusting about 200 kilometers an hour, so we'll have to keep a close eye on the. even though the system is moving away from these islands in the mari marianas it will create gusty conditions and okinawa is feeding the moisture so that's how we'll we'll see on and off showers to next week. concerning the rest of japan, a high pressure predominantly making things quite chilly but really nice weather for the weekend. we'll start to see some evening showers on saturday her
there's a typhoon on the islands of the pacific south of japan. what's the latest there? >> another typhoon after another typhoon and this system has become a typhoon status once again and this system is now affecting the mariana islands southwest and creating really stormy conditions. now moving steadily away from these islands over the pacific so there's not a lot of obstacles which means over this warm water, it will be further developing. it looks like it will become a very strong...
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Oct 22, 2013
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let's take a trip down south to pacific coast of mexico. now feeling affects of hurricane raymond. this category three storm, winds now about 125 miles per hour. it's moving slosly now towards east at about two miles per hour. and of course there is concern for entire coastal areas northward and westward. now, our projected path of the storm is that it will move towards west away from the coastal areas over next two days and will weaken as it does so. but could leave behind a great deal of flooding so we'll keep tracking that for you. fingers of fog pushing over the bay. it's 52 degrees in san francisco at this hour. how about this view of the setting sun? they're enjoying sunset, too. here is a look at other readings around the bay area now. low to mid-60s at napa and nef vatto concord, 68. 77 livermore, another live view at golden gate bridge urks see it's foggy there. we'll see fog near the coast overnight and milder and we do expect this possibility, i should say of dangerous waves, strong rip currents are a possibility as well. and this is in effect until tomorrow after the no
let's take a trip down south to pacific coast of mexico. now feeling affects of hurricane raymond. this category three storm, winds now about 125 miles per hour. it's moving slosly now towards east at about two miles per hour. and of course there is concern for entire coastal areas northward and westward. now, our projected path of the storm is that it will move towards west away from the coastal areas over next two days and will weaken as it does so. but could leave behind a great deal of...
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Oct 22, 2013
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let's take a trip down south to pacific coast of mexico. now feeling affects of hurricane raymond. this category three storm, winds now about 125 miles per hour. it's moving slosly now towards east at about two miles per hour. and of course there is concern for entire coastal areas northward and westward. now, our projected path of the storm is that it will move towards west away from the coastal areas over next two days and will weaken as it does so. but could leave behind a great deal of flooding so we'll keep tracking that for you. fingers of fog pushing over the bay. it's 52 degrees in san francisco at this hour. how about this view of the setting sun? they're enjoying sunset, too. here is a look at other readings around the bay area now. low to mid-60s at napa and nef vatto concord, 68. 77 livermore, another live view at golden gate bridge urks see it's foggy there. we'll see fog near the coast overnight and milder and we do expect this possibility, i should say of dangerous waves, strong rip currents are a possibility as well. and this is in effect until tomorrow after the no
let's take a trip down south to pacific coast of mexico. now feeling affects of hurricane raymond. this category three storm, winds now about 125 miles per hour. it's moving slosly now towards east at about two miles per hour. and of course there is concern for entire coastal areas northward and westward. now, our projected path of the storm is that it will move towards west away from the coastal areas over next two days and will weaken as it does so. but could leave behind a great deal of...
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Oct 17, 2013
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my father was a survivor of pearl harbor and served across the south pacific and is no lagers living but i cannot imagine he would not be so disobeyed by the circus that has been created around the access issued about the memorial. i was in the airport when a group coming from arkansas. these older older men who are so proud of their service and it was touching to hear them but political reports despite my colleagues attempt to turn it into the government shut down poster child veterans streaming into washington don't face any obstacles of their visit in mini complain they are used for political gain. believes it organizer for the honor flight network said'' we have had no problems at all. he said the park service has been'' very cooperative and very polite to allow better in groups to visit under the auspices that they're conducting first amendment activities. said veterans have been able to visit the of world war ii memorial, haven't they? >> yes ma'am. >> also going back to the issue are we really surprised the government shutdown could have been impact on the gateway communities
my father was a survivor of pearl harbor and served across the south pacific and is no lagers living but i cannot imagine he would not be so disobeyed by the circus that has been created around the access issued about the memorial. i was in the airport when a group coming from arkansas. these older older men who are so proud of their service and it was touching to hear them but political reports despite my colleagues attempt to turn it into the government shut down poster child veterans...
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Oct 21, 2013
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we have emphasis on south pacific flavors. >> this is part of demand for chocolate. before it is even started here today. per capita consumption, by the way, u.s. market has a long way to grow. ireland, germany, belgium all do a lot more chocolate eating than the u.s. i have one product i want to show you, lori. this is chocolate lipstick, right? >> yes. chocolate.colate lipstick. you put it on and lick it off. tastes delicious. >> who licks it off may i ask? person who is wearing it or -- >> could be both. person wearing it or someone else. >> you see why chocolate demand gross up here. incredible, guys. wish you were here. dennis: thanks very much, jeff flock. lori: yum. all right, might not be lights out for blackberry after all. new york city designer michael mchail put old blackberry phones to good hughes and use and transformed them to works of art. he is here to discuss his latest work. you took beat upblackberries which people tossed aside. >> in a drawer. lori: might have seen the best of its days behind it already and repurposing them to put it slightly. >>
we have emphasis on south pacific flavors. >> this is part of demand for chocolate. before it is even started here today. per capita consumption, by the way, u.s. market has a long way to grow. ireland, germany, belgium all do a lot more chocolate eating than the u.s. i have one product i want to show you, lori. this is chocolate lipstick, right? >> yes. chocolate.colate lipstick. you put it on and lick it off. tastes delicious. >> who licks it off may i ask? person who is...
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study it came out that showed to latinos not only live in the excelsior we live in the south of market and pacific heats and every district in san francisco and thank you, dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos says we're 200 in which i say. people are getting evicted come and march with us so we can protect the culture that's exemplified here for years not only in the mission but the african culture and chinese town culture and all the cultures in san francisco which are at risk right now. we have a crisis and we've got to stand up. i want to end by saying next thursday at the everett middle school we're going to be presenting a violence control program to end violence and also to share with you that on 24th street we have a cultural prevention committee that is preserving 84th >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> your performance will be in the replaces (calling names) we would like to thank everyone for joining us once again and we would like to end with. >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> wel
study it came out that showed to latinos not only live in the excelsior we live in the south of market and pacific heats and every district in san francisco and thank you, dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos says we're 200 in which i say. people are getting evicted come and march with us so we can protect the culture that's exemplified here for years not only in the mission but the...
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i got to speak with him, a world wau war ii army veteran who served in the south pacific.cause i think what the politicians are doing is nuts. absolutely crazy. if they want to do something drastic, why don't they cut their salaries? wouldn't that be great? >> reporter: now, of course there were those who had their strong opinions and blamed this on president obama and democrats, others who blamed it on house republicans and the tea party, but generally speaking, brooke, these guys, remember, they're in their 90s, were not really interested in whose fault it was. they just thought washington was dysfunctional. as one leader noted it was ironic, these guys fought to preserve this democracy in this country and this is the democracy we have as of right now. >> i liked his word. he says "this is nuts." many americans agree with him. we look forward to seeing you there live on capitol hill for your show today in ten minutes. thanks very much. we'll be watching. >>> coming up, americans about to get real with congress, not holding back. you'll hear from some with a simple messag
i got to speak with him, a world wau war ii army veteran who served in the south pacific.cause i think what the politicians are doing is nuts. absolutely crazy. if they want to do something drastic, why don't they cut their salaries? wouldn't that be great? >> reporter: now, of course there were those who had their strong opinions and blamed this on president obama and democrats, others who blamed it on house republicans and the tea party, but generally speaking, brooke, these guys,...
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my grandfather served in the south pacific for three years and never lived to see this memorial. he would be proud of what we are doing today. this unity that exists among veterans. unity thatly, it is we don't see on the hill in washington. we all stuck together when we were in combat. we put the mission first. we put our country first. mr. president, mr. speaker, that is what you need to do now. put the country first and end the shutdown. thousands of our members across the country are in school right now utilizing the g.i. bill. they are doing the right thing. they served overseas, they came home and they want to start a new life. they don't know if they are going to get paid on november 1 to continue school. they don't know if disability checks are coming. that is ridiculous. that is shameful. that is outrageous. it needs to stop. we have seen demand for our education support program increase by 500%. when the government shuts down, our veterans still need support. they come to these groups for it. the overflow has to go somewhere. it is coming to us. we want to send that mes
my grandfather served in the south pacific for three years and never lived to see this memorial. he would be proud of what we are doing today. this unity that exists among veterans. unity thatly, it is we don't see on the hill in washington. we all stuck together when we were in combat. we put the mission first. we put our country first. mr. president, mr. speaker, that is what you need to do now. put the country first and end the shutdown. thousands of our members across the country are in...
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my dad was in the marines in world war ii, first marine corps division in the south pacific.t fully understand. i used to try to get him to talk about it, and he never would until eventual i wore them down. one night we sat at the kitchen table when he told me unbelievable things that he saw, and things that he had to do in service to his country. and i found myself wishing i never asked. the haunted me for years. i couldn't imagine anybody having to go through that. these last two weeks, it was men like spike bauer that were told they couldn't go to the memorial held in their honor. one of those on airplanes that landed out at reagan national, filled with guys like my dad, was met by a bunch of reporters. and they went up to these veterans and they said, you know the more moral is close, right? and you came all the way to washington to go to a close memorial? and the one guy responded, well, when we got to the beaches of normandy, they were close, too. [cheers and applause] >> i couldn't help but think about the fact that the president of the united states -- look, don't be
my dad was in the marines in world war ii, first marine corps division in the south pacific.t fully understand. i used to try to get him to talk about it, and he never would until eventual i wore them down. one night we sat at the kitchen table when he told me unbelievable things that he saw, and things that he had to do in service to his country. and i found myself wishing i never asked. the haunted me for years. i couldn't imagine anybody having to go through that. these last two weeks, it...
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Oct 17, 2013
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he went on to serve across the south pacific. he is no longer living, but i can't imagine that he would not be so dismayed by the circus that's been created around the access issue to the memorial. and i happened to be in the airport when an honor flight group was coming from arkansas. it was a very celeb story moment. -- celeb story moment. these were older old, men who were -- older, older men who were so proud of their service to the country. i just want to reference that defite my republican -- despite my republican colleague's attempts to turn the world war ii memorial into a poster child, quote: veterans streaming into washington to see the monument don't really face any obstacles, and many complain they are being used for political gain. jim laughlin told politico, quote: we have had no problems as all, end quote. he said the park service has been, quote, very cooperative and very polite, unquote in allowing veterans' groups to visit under the auspices that they're conducting, quote, first amendment activities, unquote. di
he went on to serve across the south pacific. he is no longer living, but i can't imagine that he would not be so dismayed by the circus that's been created around the access issue to the memorial. and i happened to be in the airport when an honor flight group was coming from arkansas. it was a very celeb story moment. -- celeb story moment. these were older old, men who were -- older, older men who were so proud of their service to the country. i just want to reference that defite my...
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Oct 14, 2013
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south texas. this is the radar moisture coming in from the gulf, tropical moisture from the pacific. right here in south texas the area had a foot of rain, estimated by the radar, just south of san antonio, at the sensor, flash flooding occurring in south texas, the flood warnings still in effect and even a few warnings in central to west texas, an area that needs the drought? but a little too much rain causing flooding. a little more storm, south dakota, winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings that are in effect because we're seeing a lot of rain plus snow right over where this storm is developing. just now developing spinning here in nebraska, south dakota, a lot of the rain will begin to push to the east. there is severe weather potential in iowa, that rain by 6:00 is moving out of the dakotas. by tomorrow morning here is the rain just west of chicago. the snow is in south dakota. this is a large storm that will impact the area for at least the next 24 to 48 hours. stormy weather tomorrow fur 67 and dropping -- are 58 but dry on wednesday. the heating continues in houst
south texas. this is the radar moisture coming in from the gulf, tropical moisture from the pacific. right here in south texas the area had a foot of rain, estimated by the radar, just south of san antonio, at the sensor, flash flooding occurring in south texas, the flood warnings still in effect and even a few warnings in central to west texas, an area that needs the drought? but a little too much rain causing flooding. a little more storm, south dakota, winter weather advisories and winter...
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Oct 14, 2013
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south texas. all this moisture coming in from the pacific. you can see the rains moving from south to north. they are in a drought in texas, but a little too much rain leading to flooding especially south of san antonio. they picked up a half inch of rain and estimating a foot of rain, so big flooding problems in south texas. the flood warnings continue, and also a wind advisory that is farther north with another storm. these are all the warnings and advisories. we're seeing winter storm warnings. big storm here that is just starting to develop. you see this spi spin developin, and it is windy with the possibility of even more flooding. now here's the future weather outlook here by 6:00 very heavy rain with storms loo look likel. that's moving to the dakotas pushing to the east. that's just in western south dakota. already too much rain and snow on the ground, the moisture is saturated, and this rain coming down and can't go anywhere. that's why flood warnings are issued there. the storms will move through the midwest, minnesota and the great lakes. that cold air there, the snow is drying ou
south texas. all this moisture coming in from the pacific. you can see the rains moving from south to north. they are in a drought in texas, but a little too much rain leading to flooding especially south of san antonio. they picked up a half inch of rain and estimating a foot of rain, so big flooding problems in south texas. the flood warnings continue, and also a wind advisory that is farther north with another storm. these are all the warnings and advisories. we're seeing winter storm...
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it looks to knlt to move towards the south taking any rain chances with it and leaving it over the pacific and also for tomorrow as that pushes towards the south. a slight offshore wind at the coastline and will increase sunshine and also boost up those temperatures. so let's go ahead and get a look at the first look forecast as we head throughout saturday and while we'll have cloud cover by the coast and bay, it's not going to be a fog storm tomorrow. that the great news after four days in a row locked in with cloud cover, a little bit here at the coast and by the bay for the interior valleys. clear, sunny and also sunny into the afternoon with temperatures going up in the low 80s for a few particular regions across the interior valleys. upper 60s at the coastline. >> let's take you outside to the high-definition sky network. towards san francisco, it is absolutely clear right now and of course, that fog is gone as we mentioned. the clearest weather in five days. off to the south in san jose, clear skies now but for tomorrow hazy sunshine in the forecast with moderate air quality. if you
it looks to knlt to move towards the south taking any rain chances with it and leaving it over the pacific and also for tomorrow as that pushes towards the south. a slight offshore wind at the coastline and will increase sunshine and also boost up those temperatures. so let's go ahead and get a look at the first look forecast as we head throughout saturday and while we'll have cloud cover by the coast and bay, it's not going to be a fog storm tomorrow. that the great news after four days in a...
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we have another typhoon developing further south in the pacific drifting slowing toward the west, but it will take a sharp turn right and head towards the north. i stopped it there in a at around 0:00 gmt on tuesday. there's colder waters here, so less energy to feed on. it's still equivalent for a category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 187 kph. it will have some impact upon parts of japan. so we'll keep a close eye on this. the ground is saturated and you saw that rainfall totals happened in tokyo. also more significantly in ashima with over 800 millimeters of rain. that doesn't set the all-time record for japan, because that standing at 1,138 millimeters near toke sheem ma. that's that muff rainfall in a 24-hour period. nothing like that in the forecast. instead for the next 24 hours weather conditions are quieter around much of japan. getting towards that, they will see some rain not from that typhoon system but some rain expected across parts of japan. >> thanks. >>> large bush fires are spreading throughout the australian state of new wales. several how manies have been des
we have another typhoon developing further south in the pacific drifting slowing toward the west, but it will take a sharp turn right and head towards the north. i stopped it there in a at around 0:00 gmt on tuesday. there's colder waters here, so less energy to feed on. it's still equivalent for a category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 187 kph. it will have some impact upon parts of japan. so we'll keep a close eye on this. the ground is saturated and you saw that rainfall totals...
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being blamed for the death of a young boy. >>> you may run into a slowdown in the pacific northwest and along the southin the gulf coast. >> and rain and lightning could cause airport delays in new orleans, houston as well as miami. >>> back to the news now. and our top story. major parts of the federal government are shut down this morning after lawmakers could not resolve their differences. thousands of federal workers are being told to stay home. >> all 59 national parks and federal offices are closed. but troops in uniform will continue to serve and be paid on time, despite late-night action on capitol hill, there's no new talks scheduled. >>> police are investigating an extreme version of road rage. >> the encounter sent a toddler to the hospital with knife wounds. linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: watch as 30 bikers take over this new york highway. surrounding this range rover. one of the drivers seems to stop short. the suv hits him, breaking his leg. within seconds, the entire group grinds to a halt. they surround the suv. police say attacking the car and slashing its tires. and that's
being blamed for the death of a young boy. >>> you may run into a slowdown in the pacific northwest and along the southin the gulf coast. >> and rain and lightning could cause airport delays in new orleans, houston as well as miami. >>> back to the news now. and our top story. major parts of the federal government are shut down this morning after lawmakers could not resolve their differences. thousands of federal workers are being told to stay home. >> all 59...
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another tropical storm, priscilla, has formed in the eastern pacific south of tropical storm octave, sustained winds early monday strengthening expected. 705 miles southwest of the baja california and is moving north-northeast near 12 mph. >> this is in india at a hindu festival this bridge collapsed. 10 people were injured and taken to the hospital the cause is still under investigation. >> the forty-niners and beat the arizona cardinals. we will have the highlights coming up after the break. >> temperatures are cool 40's. your forecast, coming up. . farmers presents: fifteen seconds of smart. so you want to drive more safely? stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ meanwhile, farther north, tropical storm octave is maintaining its strength with maximum sustained winds near 65 mph. the u.s. national hurricane center says the storm is expected to weaken and become a tropical depression tuesday by the time it n
another tropical storm, priscilla, has formed in the eastern pacific south of tropical storm octave, sustained winds early monday strengthening expected. 705 miles southwest of the baja california and is moving north-northeast near 12 mph. >> this is in india at a hindu festival this bridge collapsed. 10 people were injured and taken to the hospital the cause is still under investigation. >> the forty-niners and beat the arizona cardinals. we will have the highlights coming up after...
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tomorrow low pressure comes out of the pacific northwest and sinks south.that means we'll have temperatures beginning to cool off tomorrow. as that low gets even closer to the bay area, it will be much cooler by midweek. as an example, in livermore which was well above average for the early part of the weekend and today, the numbers really come down tomorrow. so the tuesday and wednesday we're back about 8 degrees below average by the middle of the week. so a cooling trend begins with the temperatures bottoming out wednesday and then we get a warming trend by the latter half of the week. for tomorrow san francisco is a little below average for tomorrow with 67 degrees. out at livermore 77 and san jose 73 degrees is about 6 degrees below average. we begin the cooling trend tomorrow. it will still be pleasant, temperatures in the mid-70s for the most part down to the south bay 75 degrees, morgan hill, 77 at livermore, same for napa. in the north bay mid-70s tomorrow and in the far north we're looking at 79 at cloverdale and in santa rosa. the pressure is off
tomorrow low pressure comes out of the pacific northwest and sinks south.that means we'll have temperatures beginning to cool off tomorrow. as that low gets even closer to the bay area, it will be much cooler by midweek. as an example, in livermore which was well above average for the early part of the weekend and today, the numbers really come down tomorrow. so the tuesday and wednesday we're back about 8 degrees below average by the middle of the week. so a cooling trend begins with the...
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but cool weather is on the way because of that low pressure in the pacific northwest. it will push south and it will be sunny tomorrow, which is not as warm tomorrow as it was today. temperatures will bottom out on wednesday and warm it up toward the weekend. overnight, numbers will be near 50 degrees and tomorrow, san jose is at 73. morgan hill 75. these numbers 8 degrees cooler than we had today. 67 and 72 at oakland. extended forecast, cool it down wednesday. not too bad. we'll be in the # 0s instead of the 80s. for october, that's not too bad. >> spectacular. >> the former president, jimmie carter and his wife, head to san jose tomorrow for another day volunteering for habitat for humanity. check it out on the chop saw. 89-year-old carter alongside his wife fired up the saw. the mission, to build affordable homes in one of oakland's poorest neighborhoods. carter says it is the basic human right to have a decent place to live. >> at a fairly modest cost at least for this year. >> the cartes have been working with habitat for humanity all over the world for the past 30 years. >>> learn
but cool weather is on the way because of that low pressure in the pacific northwest. it will push south and it will be sunny tomorrow, which is not as warm tomorrow as it was today. temperatures will bottom out on wednesday and warm it up toward the weekend. overnight, numbers will be near 50 degrees and tomorrow, san jose is at 73. morgan hill 75. these numbers 8 degrees cooler than we had today. 67 and 72 at oakland. extended forecast, cool it down wednesday. not too bad. we'll be in the #...
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the chinese aircraft flew over the pacific ocean several hundred kilometers south of okinawa and then returned to the east china sea. they have been i can maimaking round-trip flights for three days in a row. destroyers were confirmed to pass between the main island and miyako. officials are investigating whether the chinese naval operations are being coordinated with the military flights. >>> prime minister shinzo abe says the security situation around japan is becoming increasingly severe. he says he wants to build a legal structure that will suit the difficult security environment. [ trumpets sounding ] abe spoke to about 4,000 self-defense force personnel at an annual review at a garrison in osaka, north of tokyo. >> translator: you may think it's enough for you to just participate in training. or you may think defense capability itself works as a deterrent, but as s.d.f. members, you have to completely get rid of those old-fashioned ideas. >> he said japan needs to constantly pursue the best possible security policies, and he said the control tower will be the national security c
the chinese aircraft flew over the pacific ocean several hundred kilometers south of okinawa and then returned to the east china sea. they have been i can maimaking round-trip flights for three days in a row. destroyers were confirmed to pass between the main island and miyako. officials are investigating whether the chinese naval operations are being coordinated with the military flights. >>> prime minister shinzo abe says the security situation around japan is becoming increasingly...