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"america tonight"'s sheila macvicar travelled to the south pacific's marshall island for a first hand look. short. >> yes. >> reporter: on the boat. this is a dive master. located in the vast pacific ocean between australia and hawaii, imaginero is a populous of dozens of atolls making up the marshall ined. the way to make his living, taking tourists scuba diving among some spectacular coral reefs in the world. >> this is a place you have come to for a long title. >> how many years. >> nine years. >> but last year's they were shocked at what he saw when he returned to this favourite spot. >> i saw breaching october. >> when you say bleaching coral, white? >> very white. >> and normally it should be full of colour. >> green, purple, red. no more now, >> reporter: that is happening in all of these places. >> yes. we had a major bleaching event starting in the marshall islands in in fall. it was part of a global event that's been developing over time. and as warm waters moved into the area around the marshall islands in, it really stressed the corals, and they are in bad shape. into mark
"america tonight"'s sheila macvicar travelled to the south pacific's marshall island for a first hand look. short. >> yes. >> reporter: on the boat. this is a dive master. located in the vast pacific ocean between australia and hawaii, imaginero is a populous of dozens of atolls making up the marshall ined. the way to make his living, taking tourists scuba diving among some spectacular coral reefs in the world. >> this is a place you have come to for a long title....
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yet even in the south pacific today it is a community cast away.st strapped by the nuclear ambitions of a super power on the other side of the world, and now by a new threat. the people who began their lives on the bikini atoll are seeking a place to call home. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar travelled across the globe to meet them and better understand their hopes now. >> in the middle of the vast pacific island is a tiny coral atol of bikini. >> reporter: july 1st, 1946, bikini atoll. >> here the joint navy task force will conduct a test with the atom bomb. there's the target, bomb away. [ explosion ] >> reporter: 23 tombs from 1946 to 1958 doubt date. >> a brilliance of sun lights up the pacific, and a force of a million tonnes of tnt is released. >> reporter:..the u.s. tested nuclear weapons here. the biggest was 1,000 times more powerful than the two atomic bombs dropped on japan. turning the afol into an uninhabited waste land. >> you tell the stories for a good day. >> reporter: this man's aunt is over 100. her memory is fading. she recal
yet even in the south pacific today it is a community cast away.st strapped by the nuclear ambitions of a super power on the other side of the world, and now by a new threat. the people who began their lives on the bikini atoll are seeking a place to call home. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar travelled across the globe to meet them and better understand their hopes now. >> in the middle of the vast pacific island is a tiny coral atol of bikini. >> reporter: july 1st,...
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"america tonight"s sheila macvicar travelled to the south pacific's marshall island to get a first-happened> is that the charge they'll go. this is a dive master on the island of majero - located in the vast pacific ocean between australia and hawaii. it is the most populous of atolls making up the marshall island. the way to make a living by diving. >> reporter: this is a place you have been coming to for a long time. >> a long time. >> reporter: how many years? >> nine years. >> reporter: last year he was shocked at what he saw when he returned to this spot. >> i saw bleaching coral. accounts last year. when you say bleaching coral, what happened, the white. >> very white. very white. >> and normally it should be full of colour. >> yes, green, purple. red. but no more now. . >> we had a major bleach ing event that started in the marshall islands in last fall. it was part of an event developing over time. as warm waters moved into the area around the marshall islands it stressed the corals, and they are in bad shape. >> reporter: mark is coordinator of reef watch at noah. the national ocea
"america tonight"s sheila macvicar travelled to the south pacific's marshall island to get a first-happened> is that the charge they'll go. this is a dive master on the island of majero - located in the vast pacific ocean between australia and hawaii. it is the most populous of atolls making up the marshall island. the way to make a living by diving. >> reporter: this is a place you have been coming to for a long time. >> a long time. >> reporter: how many years?...
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stranded in the south pacific. planned involving the k-k-k.up says its message is not about hate. grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. >> vicki: still ahead. pepper spray with lethal effects. we'll show you what happened when police used it to subdue a suspect. plus.signs lake tahoe is suffering from the prolonged drought. what's happening to water up in the high sierra. he's called the osama bin laden of drug dealers. and he's on the loose tonight. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment pl
stranded in the south pacific. planned involving the k-k-k.up says its message is not about hate. grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by...
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somehow, someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated in the planet.d get a glimpse, very productive people. they're industrious, healthy. strong, time for the arts. that was a large population, more than half of what we have in hawaii today. fully sustainable, because there was no other choice. so over time, the native hawaiian population goes to 22,000. it's the same story. introduced disease, inability to deal with it. people die. 1926, public school system would outlaw language and the practice of culture in public schools. so the road to extinction has been well paved. >> between captain cook's arrival in 1778 and today, disease wiped out most of the population. missionaries came. a booming sugar and pineapple plantation industry. influx of immigrants in okinawa, china, and the philippines, the overthrow of the queen and the u.s. takeover of the hawaiian government world war ii and finally statehood. the geographical realities of being thousands of miles from, well, anywhere else, has given hawaii to some degree, protection from the forces that er
somehow, someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated in the planet.d get a glimpse, very productive people. they're industrious, healthy. strong, time for the arts. that was a large population, more than half of what we have in hawaii today. fully sustainable, because there was no other choice. so over time, the native hawaiian population goes to 22,000. it's the same story. introduced disease, inability to deal with it. people die. 1926, public school system would outlaw language and...
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tonga is the only monarchy anywhere in the south pacific. tunisia is the lead story at www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. the slaughter is being fueled by demand from asia... ...where rhino horn is a status symbol and believed to even cure cancer.
tonga is the only monarchy anywhere in the south pacific. tunisia is the lead story at www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. the slaughter is being fueled by demand from asia... ...where rhino horn is a status symbol and believed to even cure cancer.
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>>james: how five men made it out alive after being stranded in the south pacific for several days their story coming up great looking shot at the bay bridge and the ferry building back with more news in just a moment. >>james: we are back time to check on whether an traffic we will begin with the forecast. >>michelle a.: we're talking about almost a clear start but we could see the potential for a little bit of pettifog we want to take it to fremont this morning temperatures right down to lower 60s by 8:01 of the to mid-60s, by the lunchtime we have temperatures quickly heating up as the mid '70s looking at the after no could near the 80 degree mark could be breezy as well if a phil slightly on the cool side by 6:00 the upper 60s turning cool rather quickly to pursue this afternoon will have six kids out there but it is course across the north banks malaysia also on the cool side of 55 degrees the sock about what looks like outside at the bay bridge clear skies over here to ever to befall a couple more degrees lead on this afternoon but that is only because we have some nice when coming
>>james: how five men made it out alive after being stranded in the south pacific for several days their story coming up great looking shot at the bay bridge and the ferry building back with more news in just a moment. >>james: we are back time to check on whether an traffic we will begin with the forecast. >>michelle a.: we're talking about almost a clear start but we could see the potential for a little bit of pettifog we want to take it to fremont this morning temperatures...
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"america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >> the bikiniouble jeopardy, displaced by american nuclear testing and facing the rising seas of climate change >>>
"america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >> the bikiniouble jeopardy, displaced by american nuclear testing and facing the rising seas of climate change >>>
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"america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >> the bikinianders double jeopardy, displaced by american nuclear testing and facing the
"america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >> the bikinianders double jeopardy, displaced by american nuclear testing and facing the
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these are the five major gyres that exist around the world the north pacific, the south pacific, the north atlantic, the south atlantic. this is the currents that move the debris around the ocean and you have the indian ocean. look at that. if we put in play and we imagine now what we know anderson about where the search area is where the thing would have went into the waterer. i's not a leap of faith. it's perfectly possible for that debris to have ended up in the fullness of time on the western side of the indian ocean. >> and,yet, i mean if they're so sure -- you say the consensus is that's where the plane we believe the e went down that area you first showed and then that piece of debrisings i mean this is a pretty large piece of debris. you would think if it's iii the plane, then there would be other large piecings of debris. so why hasn't anything been found in that search area? wer is that they got there late, 12 days on. they think a lot of it had sunk. a lot of it just disappeared. but now we start to find -- you only need one piece. you get this one piece that may have gott
these are the five major gyres that exist around the world the north pacific, the south pacific, the north atlantic, the south atlantic. this is the currents that move the debris around the ocean and you have the indian ocean. look at that. if we put in play and we imagine now what we know anderson about where the search area is where the thing would have went into the waterer. i's not a leap of faith. it's perfectly possible for that debris to have ended up in the fullness of time on the...
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south pacific, you have -- southern pacific, hurricane delores, works north, and dying tropical storms and we have fog off shore. thal fog push's inland tonight. there it is -- that fog pushes inland tonight. there it is right now. south of daly city. the fog now moving across the sunset district into san francisco. and you can see, if you know the city, this area slopes up, the fog gets up to 19th and slows down. hits a bump and then wants to get up over pacific heights. once it gets over this it runs down by the park, into the bay. so 86 fairfield right now. 88 livermore. highs tomorrow cooler. winds blowing. no fires to report today. great news. even though it was warmer. you have wind. drought, and temperatures in the 90s. you worry about fire. winds in livermore. steady, smooth sailing. air quality is good. fire danger not great but not a huge issue. there is the fog tomorrow morning. like this morning. that is what i showed you last night. tomorrow is like today, but cooler. drive 30 miles east and you will find 100 degrees. livermore tomorrow, 95, 96. oakland 76 degrees. maybe 7
south pacific, you have -- southern pacific, hurricane delores, works north, and dying tropical storms and we have fog off shore. thal fog push's inland tonight. there it is -- that fog pushes inland tonight. there it is right now. south of daly city. the fog now moving across the sunset district into san francisco. and you can see, if you know the city, this area slopes up, the fog gets up to 19th and slows down. hits a bump and then wants to get up over pacific heights. once it gets over this...
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island nation which is the only constitutional monarchy there is in that part of the world in the south pacificilipino workers send billions of dollars home every year those working overseas. and they make a vital contribution to their country's economy. the number of people seeking work abroad is actually on the way down and that it could have serious implications. >> after several years as a housekeeper and a nanny abroad, she is happy to be working in the philippines again. she returned home because her husband passed away. but now she said she stays because she no longer has to be away to earn a living to support her family. >> there are a lot of more jobs. there are a lot of call centers here now and even in construction. there are jobs. you just have to work hard. >> she was one of over 10 million fill mean knows working abroad. that's 10% of the population. >> in 2005 the number of filipinos leaving the country for work hit the 1 million mark and that number grew higher every year. but last year for the first time the philippine government said that there was a decline of filipinos leavi
island nation which is the only constitutional monarchy there is in that part of the world in the south pacificilipino workers send billions of dollars home every year those working overseas. and they make a vital contribution to their country's economy. the number of people seeking work abroad is actually on the way down and that it could have serious implications. >> after several years as a housekeeper and a nanny abroad, she is happy to be working in the philippines again. she...
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. >> that 280 is becoming less and less important because of what's going on in the south pacific. >>me back we'll ask senator santorum his thoughts about the rest of the 2016 republican presidential field. later he'll answer some of your questions, those you have been sending on facebook and twitter as we continue. >>> how do you know who to trust? look at the record. look at what they've been saying not just for this elicatione election for this speech look at what the record has been you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the
. >> that 280 is becoming less and less important because of what's going on in the south pacific. >>me back we'll ask senator santorum his thoughts about the rest of the 2016 republican presidential field. later he'll answer some of your questions, those you have been sending on facebook and twitter as we continue. >>> how do you know who to trust? look at the record. look at what they've been saying not just for this elicatione election for this speech look at what the...
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. >> that 280 is becoming less and less important because of what's going on in the south pacific. >>me back we'll ask senator santorum his thoughts about the rest of the 2016 republican presidential field. later he'll answer some of your questions, those you have been sending on facebook and twitter as we continue. >>> how do you know who to trust? look at the record. look at what they've been saying not just for this elicatione election for this speech look at what the record has been for the last ten, 15 a 20 years. it's a calling.20 years. 20 years. a love affair. a quest. the next horizon. everyone loves the chase. teaching science can get pretty messy. drop! watch this... so i switched to tide pods they're super concentrated so i get a better clean. 15% cleaning ingredients or 90%. don't pay for water, pay for clean. that's my tide. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should'
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forever into a piece of the south pacific. >>> some people want to move the state. some people want to move somewhere within the marshalls. they don't want to lose their identity. yet, yes, they all want to move. it's just a matter of time. >>> tonight in our debate for communism and human rights violations, the united states scorns cuba. has fidel castro won. later in our panel. "charlie hebdo" says it will not publish more cartoons of the prophet muhammad. has intimidation worked. >> planned parenthood caught on tape haggling over the price of foetus procurement. do they have anything to apologise for. i'm imran garda. and this is "third rail" >>> we can do more to support the cuban people and promote our values through engagement. >> you don't break a mafia by doing business it. >> we gave away the store and got nothing in return. >> they have not made political reforms. >> do we want a china model perpetuating the slavery of the people. >> every economic traction strengthens the regime that is torturing the people. change. >> we are risking going backwards, inst
forever into a piece of the south pacific. >>> some people want to move the state. some people want to move somewhere within the marshalls. they don't want to lose their identity. yet, yes, they all want to move. it's just a matter of time. >>> tonight in our debate for communism and human rights violations, the united states scorns cuba. has fidel castro won. later in our panel. "charlie hebdo" says it will not publish more cartoons of the prophet muhammad. has...
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south pacific. north atlantic. south-atlantic. the current that move the debris. they move things around the ocean. you have the indian ocean gire. look at that. if we put in play, we imagine now what we know anderson about where the search area is. where the debris would have gone into the water. see, not a leap of faith. perfectly possible for that debris to have ended up in the fullness of time on the western side of the indian ocean. >> yet -- if they're so sure -- if the consensus is that's where the plane went down. the area you first showed. that piece of debris. a large piece of debris. you would thing if it is from the plane there would be other large pieces of debris. so why hasn't anything been found in that search area? if you ask the question. why hasn't more debris. let's go back to the map of where this whole thing took place. if you go back to, to this area. the one unknown is why there hasn't been more debris found. in fact, any debris found so far. the standard answer is, that they have got there late. 12 days on. a lot of it had sunk. a lot had
south pacific. north atlantic. south-atlantic. the current that move the debris. they move things around the ocean. you have the indian ocean gire. look at that. if we put in play, we imagine now what we know anderson about where the search area is. where the debris would have gone into the water. see, not a leap of faith. perfectly possible for that debris to have ended up in the fullness of time on the western side of the indian ocean. >> yet -- if they're so sure -- if the consensus is...
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millions of pounds of the stuff were shipped to g.i.s in the south pacific.. when they left, the spam stayed. just became part of the island diet. by far the favorite local dish what is called a spam musubi. looks like sushi. taught him how to make it the island way. >> asian culture. western culture. you know, everything was mixed up you put it all together, wrap it in noni and there you go. >> and like tiki iniki is ordering the spam burger has become as daring as the owner's blue hairdo. >> it's good. it's amazing. >> cocktails have a lot to do with it as well? >> mixing spam in with the ground beef was michelle's husband's idea. music ledge and todd rungren. ♪ he wrote that and plenty of the others while eating plenty of spam. >> he has been eating spam since he was little. >> really? >> it's no worse than a hot dog. >> way better. >> doesn't have any -- >> good folks at hormel foods tell us that spam mostly pork shoulder and salt. and not much else. spam is cooked in it's own can. they rattle through the plant at an astonishing pace. donny temperly is vi
millions of pounds of the stuff were shipped to g.i.s in the south pacific.. when they left, the spam stayed. just became part of the island diet. by far the favorite local dish what is called a spam musubi. looks like sushi. taught him how to make it the island way. >> asian culture. western culture. you know, everything was mixed up you put it all together, wrap it in noni and there you go. >> and like tiki iniki is ordering the spam burger has become as daring as the owner's blue...
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which the united states knew about, and the japanese had probably be most powerful navy in the south pacifiche british had one carrier, two carriers, and they were relegated around the southern part of south america to defend against that the tuition. that was one, so that was a pivotal point, i think, with the united states being -- and one question. it was said that democracy was the best of the least, no system was good. where did that come from? john maurer: yes, churchill said democracy is the worst form of government except for all the others, and, again, what he is trying to highlight is no form of government is going to be perfect, but of all of the forms of government, this is the one that is the best for humans to organize themselves around, and in the history of the two were wars, it shows democracies can be effective in war in that they won both wars and the cold war too, so i think at times people get down on democracy, and they see the fighting that takes place, and sometimes that can be unhealthy. there is no doubt about that but at the same time, people are able to get caught
which the united states knew about, and the japanese had probably be most powerful navy in the south pacifiche british had one carrier, two carriers, and they were relegated around the southern part of south america to defend against that the tuition. that was one, so that was a pivotal point, i think, with the united states being -- and one question. it was said that democracy was the best of the least, no system was good. where did that come from? john maurer: yes, churchill said democracy is...
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he flew 300 combat hours over the south pacific. he flew, as my step-father did in the battles that were fought in the pacific to combat those who attacked pearl harbor. he was decorated. those who served with jim in the house saw the same determined spirit he demonstrated in the army as he applied himself of serving the people of texas. i had the opportunity to be at jim wright's funeral on may 11 of this year. you know, on the day of his assassination in the last speech of his life, president john kennedy visited what he called jim wright's city and praised the congressman by saying quote, i don't know of any city that is better represented in the congress of the united states than fort worth, texas. i can remember the year after jim wright was elected speaker of the house, i had the opportunity of chairing a dinner that was held in fort worth one of the biggest ever held there. i will echo therefore that sentment. i can think of few who served in the congress who were remembered as fondly by those they served with than jim wright
he flew 300 combat hours over the south pacific. he flew, as my step-father did in the battles that were fought in the pacific to combat those who attacked pearl harbor. he was decorated. those who served with jim in the house saw the same determined spirit he demonstrated in the army as he applied himself of serving the people of texas. i had the opportunity to be at jim wright's funeral on may 11 of this year. you know, on the day of his assassination in the last speech of his life, president...
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we see a stream of moisture start to work into the pacific coast and even into the south west. much of this moisture will work into arizona but parts of it could work in southern california tomorrow and then move in the bay area on sunday. so we start future weather on sunday morning. 5:00 o'clock in the morning we see the clouds start to increase. humidity will be on the rise. that's why we call it muggy second half of the weekend isolated shower possible by sunday afternoon. anyone is fair game for light sprinkle to hit us throughout sunday even into monday could be few isolated showers still rather unsettled weather pattern so again on monday we keep the chance if there for a little bit of wet weather to mav in parts of the bay area. sunday though it's big day. aid walk san francisco will be kicking off in golden gate park early on we have cloudy cool conditions 63 degrees. clouds linger at 11:00 o'clock. 66 by 1:00 o'clock we start to see sunny brack at 69 degrees. be 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon it's mostly sunny and temperatures getting very close to about 70 degrees. so
we see a stream of moisture start to work into the pacific coast and even into the south west. much of this moisture will work into arizona but parts of it could work in southern california tomorrow and then move in the bay area on sunday. so we start future weather on sunday morning. 5:00 o'clock in the morning we see the clouds start to increase. humidity will be on the rise. that's why we call it muggy second half of the weekend isolated shower possible by sunday afternoon. anyone is fair...
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south. >>> after a record breaking flied across the pacific powered only by the sun. tens of thousands of people have turned out in athefns athens for arrive rallyless. rallies. jonah hull reports from the greek capital. >> the word oxi means no. future in europe but with a better deal for greece. legs austerity. less lost to accident repayments. >> and no means to me, there is a possibility this country will have a future. >> not far away, the yes crowd fai,nai. >> a possible return to drachma would be a total disaster. >> reporter: sunday's referendum called unconstitutional by some, the conclusion has never been less certain. >> translator: the no vote will write history. our people will move on within a europe of democracy and solidarity. is. >> reporter: the left wing prime minister believes the no vote will strengthen negotiations a national mandate to demand more for less. a demand for him and his party. >> actually many voting yes are voting against current government. >> continuing with the membership of europe. >> what strikes me about these two sides the ye
south. >>> after a record breaking flied across the pacific powered only by the sun. tens of thousands of people have turned out in athefns athens for arrive rallyless. rallies. jonah hull reports from the greek capital. >> the word oxi means no. future in europe but with a better deal for greece. legs austerity. less lost to accident repayments. >> and no means to me, there is a possibility this country will have a future. >> not far away, the yes crowd fai,nai....
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pacific. but i'm not finished yet. the travel to the east southf hawaii, there is number four and number five. at this very minute, there are five different tropical systems in the equitorial pacific. a strong el niÑo is forming and that is wonderful news for us. nearly an inch of rainfall south of lake port. clear lake, you received thunderstorms as well. tonight, a mild night. cloudy ever where. cloudy, 60. redwood city, 59 degrees. low pressure approached today. gave us rainfall to our north. to the east, to the south. we for the most part missed out, got some drizzle. a little bit of light rain in the santa cruz mountains. if anything, the rain chance increases just a tad because the storms tomorrow will be moving from east to west wrapping around the northern periphery of the low. when the low moves out, there is another low that will move in. this guy is staying to the north, but it keep it is on shore flow going. there is a concern we are going to get hot once again. absolutely will not happen. the on shore flow will keep our temperatures n
pacific. but i'm not finished yet. the travel to the east southf hawaii, there is number four and number five. at this very minute, there are five different tropical systems in the equitorial pacific. a strong el niÑo is forming and that is wonderful news for us. nearly an inch of rainfall south of lake port. clear lake, you received thunderstorms as well. tonight, a mild night. cloudy ever where. cloudy, 60. redwood city, 59 degrees. low pressure approached today. gave us rainfall to our...
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let's check in on market ranging here in the asia-pacific. south korea is down.se to a fifth of 1% lower. australian equities are also down, led mostly by gold miners. that is the sentiment among most investors. let's get more on the markets. managerder and fund joins us now from singapore. let's start with china here. over the weekend, there were some big moves in terms of support-- shoring up for the drop in equity prices or shanghai mainland equities but also the move to restrict online banks from questionable lending. do you think this is enough? china is taking all the wrong measures. china's set of rules on online banks is quite unheard of. big shareholders are being punished in this case. they seem like they are in panic mode. i know markets are going up, but that is not a fundamental factor. fundamentally, markets will probably regressed. it is probably on the verge of becoming a frontier market. i think this is probably ill-advised. pretty -- that is a pretty harsh statement that china is regressing to frontier markets. do you think it is because of all
let's check in on market ranging here in the asia-pacific. south korea is down.se to a fifth of 1% lower. australian equities are also down, led mostly by gold miners. that is the sentiment among most investors. let's get more on the markets. managerder and fund joins us now from singapore. let's start with china here. over the weekend, there were some big moves in terms of support-- shoring up for the drop in equity prices or shanghai mainland equities but also the move to restrict online...
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. >> we discussed the importance of resolving maritime disputes in the south china sea and throughout the asia pacific in accordance with international law. >> the leaders shared concerns about recent activities in the region. u.s. officials have called on china to halt construction work on reefs in the spratly islands. this year marks the 40th anniversary of the end of the vietnam war. and 20 years since normalization of diplomatic ties between washington and hanoi. trong said vietnam and the u.s. were once enemies but have become partners. he's convinced relations will continue to grow. >>> judges at an international court are deciding whether to get involved in one of the south china sea disputes. they're hearing a case about whether china has the right to exploit natural resources in the waters. the proceedings began on tuesday at the permanent court of orb trags in the hague. a delegation asked the judge to arbitrate its issues based on the u.n. convention on the law of the sea. the delegates told them china has made a unilateral claim to exploit the sea's natural resources. they said the only wa
. >> we discussed the importance of resolving maritime disputes in the south china sea and throughout the asia pacific in accordance with international law. >> the leaders shared concerns about recent activities in the region. u.s. officials have called on china to halt construction work on reefs in the spratly islands. this year marks the 40th anniversary of the end of the vietnam war. and 20 years since normalization of diplomatic ties between washington and hanoi. trong said...
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. >> we discussed the importance of resolving maritime disputes in the south china sea and throughout the asia-pacific in accordance with international law. >> translator: vietnam and the u.s. were once enemies, but have become friends and partners. i'm convinced the relationship will continue to grow. >> reporter: the u.s. and vietnamese navies held a joint drill. the two nations are strengthening military ties amid china's growing maritime activities. the moves are thought to be making china nervous. chinese president xi jinping invited nguyen pho trong to beijing for talks to counter the united states influence. china's invasion of vietnam in 1979 sparked war. for over 2,000 years, vietnam and china have engaged in hostilities on many occasions. despite their bitter history, however, the two nations have maintained close relations in the economy and cultural fields. an expert suggests that the obama administration is aware of the complexity of vietnam's position in terms of its relations with china. >> i think the u.s. will try to make sure they don't say things that will be needlessly irritating t
. >> we discussed the importance of resolving maritime disputes in the south china sea and throughout the asia-pacific in accordance with international law. >> translator: vietnam and the u.s. were once enemies, but have become friends and partners. i'm convinced the relationship will continue to grow. >> reporter: the u.s. and vietnamese navies held a joint drill. the two nations are strengthening military ties amid china's growing maritime activities. the moves are thought...
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this map shows well above normal temp anomalies in the equatorial pacific and more specifically just off the coast of south america meaning the formation of an eastern based el nino. research has shown that this type of el nino pattern is responsible for increased activity during the pacific hurricane season as storms can feed off of the well above normal water temps. on the flip side this has been shown to create strong wind shear in the tropical atlantic as well as lots of dry air. both of these limit development and usually lead to a below normal atlantic hurricane season. with that being said we also want to look at the current water temps in the atlantic to see what they are telling us for the limited number of storms that we do expect to form. just off of africa, water temps are below normal -- indicating fewer long track storms. but closer to home along the eastern seaboard and through the gulf of mexico water temps are running above normal meaning an increased threat from storms that could develop nearby. so, here's the 2015 atlantic hurricane season forecast. 8 named storms, 4 will form into hurri
this map shows well above normal temp anomalies in the equatorial pacific and more specifically just off the coast of south america meaning the formation of an eastern based el nino. research has shown that this type of el nino pattern is responsible for increased activity during the pacific hurricane season as storms can feed off of the well above normal water temps. on the flip side this has been shown to create strong wind shear in the tropical atlantic as well as lots of dry air. both of...
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pacific region. it says the country's claims to nearly the entire south china sea are inconsistent with international law. it adds that china has responded to international calls to settle these issues cooperatively with aggressive land reclamation efforts. the report also criticizes russia for not respecting the sovereignty of its neighbors and its willingness to use force to achieve its goals in apparent reference to ukraine. the report adds that violent extremist organizations such as the islamic state militant group are undermining in the middle east and africa. the report says the united states will step up its alliances with japan and other partners of the asia pacific region as well as with nato to achieve these aims. >>> u.s. researchers have been monitoring china's reclamation project in the south china sea. they've released new satellite photos which appears to show construction work on a runway is nearly complete. researchers with the center for strategic and international studies published images of fiery cross reef. they say the pictures were taken sunday. the reef is part of the spratly
pacific region. it says the country's claims to nearly the entire south china sea are inconsistent with international law. it adds that china has responded to international calls to settle these issues cooperatively with aggressive land reclamation efforts. the report also criticizes russia for not respecting the sovereignty of its neighbors and its willingness to use force to achieve its goals in apparent reference to ukraine. the report adds that violent extremist organizations such as the...
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receive more heavy rainfall so an additional 200 millimeters likely to fall across south of kyushu and the rest of the pacific is also receiving rainfall. that includes close to tokyo area and winds are quite strong. mt. fuji opened to climbers today but authorities are advising people not to climb the mountains. the peak of heavy rain will be today but rainy weather will continue into the weekend in tokyo as well as shizuoka. sunny conditions will continue and temperatures have been quite high over the past several days and staying quite hot over the next several days. and down towards the south, we have a low over the philippines continuously bringing some moisture. and then a tropical depression and then a newly formed tropical system. this one is a tropical storm at this moment will likely get very close into the next several days. it bay become a strong typhoonon and may hit guam on saturday. we'll keep you posted on the progress. very hot conditions are consisting over the western areas of europe. that includes london. london hit a high of 30 degrees on tuesday. we have some video coming out of the city
receive more heavy rainfall so an additional 200 millimeters likely to fall across south of kyushu and the rest of the pacific is also receiving rainfall. that includes close to tokyo area and winds are quite strong. mt. fuji opened to climbers today but authorities are advising people not to climb the mountains. the peak of heavy rain will be today but rainy weather will continue into the weekend in tokyo as well as shizuoka. sunny conditions will continue and temperatures have been quite high...
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when weaker trade winds let unusually warm surface water build up off south america, fueling tropical storms in the eastern pacifice ripple effect stretching to the west coast which could see a wetter fall and winter. but even that won't put a dent in this historic four-year drought. >> even if we have an above-normal rainier, which is only about 15 to 16 inches of rain, we'll need multiple years and multiple el ninos to get us out of this drought. >> reporter: the rain is helping firefighters in southern california, now getting a handle on the 4,000-acre blaze that torched 20 cars in the cajon pass. but overall, the double whammy of wildfires and drought leaves stretches of burn zones where the land's so dry, water rushes right off. making mudslides more likely. another risk from wet weather like the west coast hasn't seen in decades. this is one of the places where mud and rocks slid into a residential street. it's sunny out right now, but forecasters predict more rain over the next few days which means the potential for more scenes like this one. lester? >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> still ahead, a shocking
when weaker trade winds let unusually warm surface water build up off south america, fueling tropical storms in the eastern pacifice ripple effect stretching to the west coast which could see a wetter fall and winter. but even that won't put a dent in this historic four-year drought. >> even if we have an above-normal rainier, which is only about 15 to 16 inches of rain, we'll need multiple years and multiple el ninos to get us out of this drought. >> reporter: the rain is helping...
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it's on the cliffs of south maui overlooking the pacific with a three and a half car garage. it has the plaster they use in the vatican. it has an amazing kitchen a bathroom counter made from italian onyx lit from within. this is powered by this panel system. with plentiful sunshine, it has become the front line battle about the future of solar. we'll be looking at the coming war over it in a special report later tonight. >> you can watch that report tonight at 8:00 eastern. that does it for us here at 7:30. stephanie sy is back in two minutes. have a good day. >> with a final bailout deadline looming, alexis tsipras fights for what he calls a fair deal. >> taking the next steps to take the confederate flag off the statehouse grounds. some want it to to say. transgenders speak out about their struggle. >> this is aljazeera america live from new york city, i'm stephanie sy. time is running out for greece to reach a deal with european leaders. the eu set a final deadline for the country to come up with new proposals. this weekend the eu will hold and emergency summit, telling g
it's on the cliffs of south maui overlooking the pacific with a three and a half car garage. it has the plaster they use in the vatican. it has an amazing kitchen a bathroom counter made from italian onyx lit from within. this is powered by this panel system. with plentiful sunshine, it has become the front line battle about the future of solar. we'll be looking at the coming war over it in a special report later tonight. >> you can watch that report tonight at 8:00 eastern. that does it...
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the easterly trade winds weaken allowing the warm pacific waters to make it over here to south america that affect us in lower 48? it will affect hurricane season. winds are stronger steering them out to sea. that happened in '97. doesn't mean we could get one or two. it's less of a are threat. cooler in the southern u.s. we've had a hot summer. not every el nino is the same. in the winter season with the southerly jet stream, we get warmer pacific air in the country. as far as california goes, to end this drought, we would need half a foot of rain in the southern portions of the state. we easily did that in super el nino in '97-98. a lot of california is hoping for a good rain. not devastation. >> not all at once. >>> 60 mayors from cities around the world were in rome yesterday at a summit speaking about climate change and human trafficking. pope francis held the summit. new york city mayor de blasio was in attendance as well as california governor jerry brown who called out climate change deniers. >> we have fierce opposition and blind inertia. hundreds of millions going to propagan
the easterly trade winds weaken allowing the warm pacific waters to make it over here to south america that affect us in lower 48? it will affect hurricane season. winds are stronger steering them out to sea. that happened in '97. doesn't mean we could get one or two. it's less of a are threat. cooler in the southern u.s. we've had a hot summer. not every el nino is the same. in the winter season with the southerly jet stream, we get warmer pacific air in the country. as far as california goes,...
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japanese surveyors say volcanic island more than 600 miles south of tokyo spreading across the pacifican and fast. before 1974 the volcano was small one just over 200 yards across the little island, now it is three quarters after square mile. erruptions lava flow since 2013 have caused the islands to spread to it current size. >> still ahead stuck hundreds of feet in the air. what had to be done to get dozens of people off the thrill ride. >> plus fisherman snack ago shark at the jersey shore, so should swimmers be scared? the real threat in the water. >> well, high school custodian suffers a terrible lost. the student body rallies around her, what they did that brought her to tears. scott? >> dawn, new information still coming in about the fourth of july. rainfall chances the timing and amounts next. >> ♪ ♪ >> terrifying start to the fourth every july weekend for dozen fence orlando florida the orlando i 400-foot ferris wheel stopped working left passengers stuck took more than three hours for fire and rescue personnel to get 06 riders down. no one hurt, no injuries. orlando i owned f
japanese surveyors say volcanic island more than 600 miles south of tokyo spreading across the pacifican and fast. before 1974 the volcano was small one just over 200 yards across the little island, now it is three quarters after square mile. erruptions lava flow since 2013 have caused the islands to spread to it current size. >> still ahead stuck hundreds of feet in the air. what had to be done to get dozens of people off the thrill ride. >> plus fisherman snack ago shark at the...
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across the bay bridge and we're looking at a few isolated showers right now the south of the golden gate bridge in pacifichts does off to the west of the north beach. >>michelle apon: given us a few more isolated shower chance the summit fog just across the northern tip of the peninsula by 8:00 much of it, to one and by 12:00 will start to see some areas deal with some sunshine finally after the past couple of days hayward and fremont may be even fairfield you see partly cloudy skies by 5:00 much of the region will be dimmer with most of the skies. >>michelle apon: by 5:00 we are born to be dealing with some quality temperatures and cool air moving in it will move on to 8:00 in will be a nice friday night and saw you with an expected san ramon retinol 61 and will also extend to low 60s over the next couple of hours by 10:67 degrees into the afternoon temperatures will warm up to near 77 maybe even 76 degrees by 8:00 p.m. 68 degrees temperatures out of the area right now handful of 60 and have the upper 50s across the north bank looking at the peninsula. >>michelle apon: if you're at the beach plan on its
across the bay bridge and we're looking at a few isolated showers right now the south of the golden gate bridge in pacifichts does off to the west of the north beach. >>michelle apon: given us a few more isolated shower chance the summit fog just across the northern tip of the peninsula by 8:00 much of it, to one and by 12:00 will start to see some areas deal with some sunshine finally after the past couple of days hayward and fremont may be even fairfield you see partly cloudy skies by...