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somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet.k and his identification of native hawaiian. you get a glimpse that these are very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, strong. and they had 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 twenty-two thousand. it's the same story. introduced to disease, inability to deal with it, people die. 1926, the public school system would outlaw language and the practice of culture in public schools. so, the road to extinction is being well paved. >> anthony: 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. an influx of immigrants from japan, okinawa, china, and the philippines. there was the overthrow of queen liliuokalani. and the u.s. takeover of the hawaiian government. world war ii, and, finally, statehood
somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet.k and his identification of native hawaiian. you get a glimpse that these are very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, strong. and they had 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 twenty-two thousand. it's the same...
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you have probably never heard of t but harry smith visited a mysterious island in the south pacific and he'll have a sneak peek of his report just ahead. ÑÑyÑÑÑçwçwñwñwñww?qoówvoó >>> we're tracking showers and thunderstorms for much of the area today. parts of our area already saw showers moving in this afternoon like here in cape may new jersey as we take a look at our camera from the marquis de lafayette hotel. bill henley is here with our forecast. hey, bill. >> hey, vai. plenty of clouds, yes, the showers, you're absolutely right. the ones we have been tracking so far have been light and pretty scattered. you can see atlantic city seeing a few raindrops into cape may and the lehigh valley getting light rainfall. two rounds of thunderstorms are heading our way, and the first will arrive this afternoon. the second is going to be here on saturday. this is the chances for rain for our area. before we get a dry day, that will be sunday, we have to get through today and tomorrow. for philadelphia, for dover, atlantic city, and in allentown. you can see the threat of showers is lower for
you have probably never heard of t but harry smith visited a mysterious island in the south pacific and he'll have a sneak peek of his report just ahead. ÑÑyÑÑÑçwçwñwñwñww?qoówvoó >>> we're tracking showers and thunderstorms for much of the area today. parts of our area already saw showers moving in this afternoon like here in cape may new jersey as we take a look at our camera from the marquis de lafayette hotel. bill henley is here with our forecast. hey, bill. >>...
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put that fasten seat belt sign on, you stay in your seat, you never know, especially with the south pacific never necessity what you will hit. >>> katie tracking rain, much better then turbulence though. >> indeed. we are going to have to deal with soaking rain here before the week is all said and done. with that said we will check with the eyewitness weather watchers this morning and everybody is just finding the same thing. a chill in the air here and a lot of cloud more than anything overhead. we will go ahead and take you out to these, 48 degrees from jerry kimmel stuck in the included right the now in king of prussia we will get further out, lets go ahead and take you out to 45 degrees from ed connor, he too stuck under lots of clouds right now, in new jersey. we will go further north, and go on up here, to the poconos where 44 comes in from keith, another spot where we are finding nothing but cloud, he is out in sailorsberg and it is definitely feeling cool here. you could use copy and paste and he is correct. so much overcast. certainly damp too but it looks like it is generally a li
put that fasten seat belt sign on, you stay in your seat, you never know, especially with the south pacific never necessity what you will hit. >>> katie tracking rain, much better then turbulence though. >> indeed. we are going to have to deal with soaking rain here before the week is all said and done. with that said we will check with the eyewitness weather watchers this morning and everybody is just finding the same thing. a chill in the air here and a lot of cloud more than...
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my uncle was shot down over those islands in the south pacific by japanese fighter pilot. took him down. i think you're right, we saved literally tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of lives without having to attack japan. how long would that war have gone on. >> they smiestimated at a minut 700,000 dead. >> a million casualties. >> my dad was a staff sergeant. by late father-in-law was a commander in the united states coast guard in the aleutian islands and designated to be part of the invasion fleet. widely applauded the dropping of the bomb because it did save many american lives. having said that i think you're being way too harsh on the president today. a couple of hundred thousand japanese died. many military strategists that said why was nagasaki necessary. wasn't hiroshima enough to demonstrate we can wipe them off the face of the earth. why did they dump it on the civilian center than military bases. there's a lot of historic questions. we've grown-up in absolute crippling fear of nuclear destruction. my generation particularly. >> no world war sense. >
my uncle was shot down over those islands in the south pacific by japanese fighter pilot. took him down. i think you're right, we saved literally tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of lives without having to attack japan. how long would that war have gone on. >> they smiestimated at a minut 700,000 dead. >> a million casualties. >> my dad was a staff sergeant. by late father-in-law was a commander in the united states coast guard in the aleutian islands and...
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the dc-10 gracefully spreads its giant wings out over the south pacific. for the third year in a row, air new zealand is offering popular sightseeing flights to one of the most remote and fascinating places on the planet, antarctica. >> air new zealand promoted it to be a special event to see the bottom of the world. they were selling an experience. >> but just minutes from their final destination, a terrifying explosion shatters the silence. it's so loud it seems one of ant arcty can a's largest volcanos is coming to life. it's summer in new zealand. the captain is proud to have drawn a plum assignment. >> it was a privilege to get those flights. he was thrilled to be getting the last one, which was the 28th of november. >> this is captain collins and first officer greg cassin's first flight to antarctica. 19 days before takeoff, they are briefed on co-order naninates t take passengers over a sound. >> they were careful to device a complex but easily flown route that gave the passengers the maximum view. and they let down over water, then they would turn
the dc-10 gracefully spreads its giant wings out over the south pacific. for the third year in a row, air new zealand is offering popular sightseeing flights to one of the most remote and fascinating places on the planet, antarctica. >> air new zealand promoted it to be a special event to see the bottom of the world. they were selling an experience. >> but just minutes from their final destination, a terrifying explosion shatters the silence. it's so loud it seems one of ant arcty...
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learmont also brought up another point, that another crash, that air france crash in the south pacific, south atlantic, excuse me, had the same kind of warning. back to you. >> very good recording, nye friend. this comes at a time when people are critical of the white house yesterday urging caution. an abundance of caution, not causing it terror. whether this increases pressure on donald trump to say the same. it's way too early to say. the bottom line, we don't know what happened there and we don't know why a guy tried to get into the white house today. >>> this is fox news alert. i'm dana perino. security scare at the white house this afternoon. a secret service agent shot a man carrying a weapon near a security checkpoint. the male suspect was shot in the abdomen and is now in custody. but is not expected to survive. the white house was put on lockdown, but it's since been lifted. the president was not on the premises at the time. for more, we head over to chief washington correspondent james rosen on the scene. >> dana, good afternoon. this all erupted shortly after 3:00 p.m. easte
learmont also brought up another point, that another crash, that air france crash in the south pacific, south atlantic, excuse me, had the same kind of warning. back to you. >> very good recording, nye friend. this comes at a time when people are critical of the white house yesterday urging caution. an abundance of caution, not causing it terror. whether this increases pressure on donald trump to say the same. it's way too early to say. the bottom line, we don't know what happened there...
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air force b-52 bomber on the south pacific island of guam. the plane aborted on takeoff, crashed and caught fire this morning. all seven crew members made it out safely. no one else was hurt. the air force is investigating and taking steps to keep the plane's fuel from contaminating the ground. >> and we have breaking news about one of the world's most famous golfers. the securities and exchange commission named phil mickelson in a complaint involving alleged insider trading. he owed money to a man who received tips and business information about a food company. that man urged mikkelson to trade stock in the food company. the s.e.c. said he made a profit of more than $900,000 the next day. the associated press says attempts to reach him for comment were unsuccessful. >> to decision 2016. donald trump will visit mercer county later today as a favor to chris christie. the presumptive republican presidential nominee will appear with christie at the lawrenceville national guard armory. the event will raise money to help christie pay off debt for
air force b-52 bomber on the south pacific island of guam. the plane aborted on takeoff, crashed and caught fire this morning. all seven crew members made it out safely. no one else was hurt. the air force is investigating and taking steps to keep the plane's fuel from contaminating the ground. >> and we have breaking news about one of the world's most famous golfers. the securities and exchange commission named phil mickelson in a complaint involving alleged insider trading. he owed...
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defense contractors who can now sell arms to the south pacific nation.ndex up 30, nearly 31% over just the past three years. companies like the ones on your screen could make major profits from this very announcement. lockheed martin, raytheon, you could throw in general dynamic, honeywell all of them in the defense business. we already know one winner, that's for sure. the president announcing that boeing has inked a deal to deliver a hundred planes to vietnamese international low cost airline which is looking to expand its fleet. that deal valued -- it's pretty big -- $11.3 billion. so you have boeing moving higher by a quarter of a percent there. let's bring in foundation for defense of democrat's president cliff may. thank you for being here. >> good to be with you, thank you. liz: you okay with this deal? >> i am. it's kind of a strategic partner. we have china being more and more of a bully in that part of the world. a couple of years ago they put a drilling rig right off the vietnamese coast. vietnam want withs to be able to stand up to china and
defense contractors who can now sell arms to the south pacific nation.ndex up 30, nearly 31% over just the past three years. companies like the ones on your screen could make major profits from this very announcement. lockheed martin, raytheon, you could throw in general dynamic, honeywell all of them in the defense business. we already know one winner, that's for sure. the president announcing that boeing has inked a deal to deliver a hundred planes to vietnamese international low cost airline...
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capacity with this russian threat, but obviously we know that the chinese are another issue in the south pacific. but yet our requirements for attack submarines were not keeping up with pace of what we see the russians doing. how important of an asset is this in terms of combatting the russians in what they're doing right now? >> i believe that it's critical. we presently have dominance undersea. and i don't believe we should pace it, we should maintain that dominance. it's critical to our security. >> i want to thank you both for your leadership and distinguished service and especially your families, as well. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. i echo the sentiments of the members of this committee and thanking you, general scaparrotti and general robinson for your service to our country and of course that of your families. and of course general robinson, it's good to see you. thank you for your services in hawaii and leading the pacific air forces and we're very proud of you as being one of the 100 most influential people in the world. general robinson, you noted that one of the biggest
capacity with this russian threat, but obviously we know that the chinese are another issue in the south pacific. but yet our requirements for attack submarines were not keeping up with pace of what we see the russians doing. how important of an asset is this in terms of combatting the russians in what they're doing right now? >> i believe that it's critical. we presently have dominance undersea. and i don't believe we should pace it, we should maintain that dominance. it's critical to...
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. >> famous author of chesapeake, hawaii, texas, south pacific was born and raised in doylestown.ys treasure the cultural heritage and he has given his name to our museum. >> thinks a impressive looking building. tell us what is inside. >> a former prison. >> what? >> former bucks county prison. >> that is what i call recycling. >> it is. our collection is based on the great painters of bucks county, pennsylvania and craftsman, changing, education program and collaboration with our neighbors at mercer you are right across the street. >> exactly good there is a big collaboration in honor of the centennial of the mercer coming up in july. >> july 16th we have a free day of the museum, it is opened to the public as well as the mercer and we honor their great tradition. >> it is the truth. you know what, we love free, lisa, thank you so much. can't wait to go inside and enjoy all that there is in the mitchnor museum. the another jewel here in doylestown. so lets get to this weather, it is a glorious day. sky is so blue. lovely here. we are looking at temperatures that are starting to
. >> famous author of chesapeake, hawaii, texas, south pacific was born and raised in doylestown.ys treasure the cultural heritage and he has given his name to our museum. >> thinks a impressive looking building. tell us what is inside. >> a former prison. >> what? >> former bucks county prison. >> that is what i call recycling. >> it is. our collection is based on the great painters of bucks county, pennsylvania and craftsman, changing, education...
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season 33 is set to film in the south pacific island of fiji. >> nice.
season 33 is set to film in the south pacific island of fiji. >> nice.
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security concerns have increased in the south pacific. our allies in the region have contributed safely to the economic growth of the region. as member of the congressional taiwan caucus, i am continually supportive of efforts to strengthen friendships between our two countries. i'd like to commend congressman chabot, chairman royce and the foreign affairs committee for their leadership on this issue and their continued efforts in championing the close ties we have with taiwan. i encourage all of my colleagues to support this measure so we can continue to ensure a bright future for both taiwan and for the united states. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. royce: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. royce: as one of the co-authors of this legislation, i really want to thank representative chabot for introducing this measure and for being a
security concerns have increased in the south pacific. our allies in the region have contributed safely to the economic growth of the region. as member of the congressional taiwan caucus, i am continually supportive of efforts to strengthen friendships between our two countries. i'd like to commend congressman chabot, chairman royce and the foreign affairs committee for their leadership on this issue and their continued efforts in championing the close ties we have with taiwan. i encourage all...
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father was very much a pacifist and even know he served in world war ii, in the navy and was in the south pacifiche mourned war and he hated what it did and my mother and i had pow bracelets and followed the war very much. they were bracelets made out of thel, they had the name of person who was a pow and the date that they went missing. they were either mia or pow you were to that wear it until they came home. neither person that my mother came home and i believe i found them both, today and took pictures of their names on the wall. ofwas a constant reminder the sacrifice that people were making. whenestingly, i remember the war ended, and there was a part of me that said oh my gosh, how will we live without war? what will we focus on, because it had been so much of my existence, and the bucky robert me that -- the thought came over was a new thing to live with and i always thought that that would be the end because of everything experienced in vietnam, i thought we would never have another war. true. that that is not >> do you think -- how often do you think of the vietnam conflict? >> it is le
father was very much a pacifist and even know he served in world war ii, in the navy and was in the south pacifiche mourned war and he hated what it did and my mother and i had pow bracelets and followed the war very much. they were bracelets made out of thel, they had the name of person who was a pow and the date that they went missing. they were either mia or pow you were to that wear it until they came home. neither person that my mother came home and i believe i found them both, today and...
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was looking at twitter and saying it was probably relevant to -- mediterranean is not like the south pacific or something. or indian ocean. yeah. turning now to today's top business story and news about deal. monsanto says it rereceived an unsolicited offer from a german company. might make sense but here we go again with a foreign buyer. >> fairly possible a deal like this wouldn't happen simply because the regulators would say no dice but as a functional rival to the sangenta -- the earlier sangenta deal that just took place a couple of months ago and that is under --. first of all it's very possible if i'm monsanto i'm going to say not enough money and i'm only doing this if you pay more and one of the reasons you need to pay more is because of regulatory hurdles. >> can you just say a and two and. >> a and two just to confuse -- >> he likes mixed metaphors. >> i know. i try to be consistent. >> this way if you do it when you are trying to do it then any mistake you make might have been intentional. then you could yoo use that. >> we all called. >> and tesla, it is going to offer $1.7 bil
was looking at twitter and saying it was probably relevant to -- mediterranean is not like the south pacific or something. or indian ocean. yeah. turning now to today's top business story and news about deal. monsanto says it rereceived an unsolicited offer from a german company. might make sense but here we go again with a foreign buyer. >> fairly possible a deal like this wouldn't happen simply because the regulators would say no dice but as a functional rival to the sangenta -- the...
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father was very much a pacifist, even though he served in world war ii in the navy and was in the south pacificwarned against war. my mother and i had pow bracelets and followed the war very much. bracelets madee out of metal. it had the name of the person who was a pow and the date that they went missing. the idea was that you were to wear them until they came home. neither person my mother had nor believe ie and i found them both today and took pictures of their names on the wall. it was a constant reminder of the sacrifice that people were making. , i remember when the war ended from other was a part of me that said, my gosh, how will we live now without war? what will we focus on? it's been so much of my ecosystem. it was an interesting thing to live with. come always people thought that would be the end because of everything experienced in vietnam, i thought we would have another war -- we would never have another war. as you get older and -- anything i can see if there's a documentary or anything like that, i watch it because i don't want to forget. it was so much a part of my life. much
father was very much a pacifist, even though he served in world war ii in the navy and was in the south pacificwarned against war. my mother and i had pow bracelets and followed the war very much. bracelets madee out of metal. it had the name of the person who was a pow and the date that they went missing. the idea was that you were to wear them until they came home. neither person my mother had nor believe ie and i found them both today and took pictures of their names on the wall. it was a...
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and we have this line of fog, half moon bay south in the pacific is clearing rapidly, and the fog willin the four corners and that will be that low dropping until -- dropping but not until thursday. near 90 for some. some patchy fog, 70s, 80s and 90s. fairfield and vacaville in there, and san jose should say 90.>> that is an error, 9 degrees. 90. 90 in pittsburg and anne out, and conquered is always the hottest place on the planet. 80 in berkeley, 82 in oakland, 88 morgan hill and gilroy. santa cruz is tougher with that fog, and still pretty nice, 70s in the city and 80s on the peninsula, palo alto at 88. warm today and tomorrow, dropping thursday and friday, and the weekend is the best opportunity for the rain.>> so dressed like today. >> unless you are on the san mateo-santa cruz coast, yes. >>> 5:51 am. >>> a hip-hop festival in sacramento that extended into chaos, the deadly violence after one person's feels barbecues -- one person spilled barbecue sauce. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, your time is 5:54 am. >>> a hip-hop festival turned violent, sold-out event at discovery park
and we have this line of fog, half moon bay south in the pacific is clearing rapidly, and the fog willin the four corners and that will be that low dropping until -- dropping but not until thursday. near 90 for some. some patchy fog, 70s, 80s and 90s. fairfield and vacaville in there, and san jose should say 90.>> that is an error, 9 degrees. 90. 90 in pittsburg and anne out, and conquered is always the hottest place on the planet. 80 in berkeley, 82 in oakland, 88 morgan hill and gilroy....
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and inclusive asian pacific islander community that here are supports not only the larger groups like chinese and japan and the filipinos but under into custody groups from the south asian to the asian pacific islanders it is about annuity and equity as we celebrate the accomplishments every year 72 hours about pride in any heritage and my community struggled for equality and but not just about power from mayor ed lee to us on the board of supervisors to the school board or college board all the commissioners that are great but power from the bottom up with so many cobras those utilizing the arts to imperative and educate people but power that e mexicans from the top down by the bottom-up and everything in between from mayor ed lee inclusive efforts to raise everyone's in the city to we can be proud and everybody can share in the great benefits of this city but those with the least that are rising with everyone and has a voice and power as well so this asian pacific islanders heritage month thank you for everyone that put everything work into that i'm proud and amazed by the accomplishment they've done over the years thank you very much (clapping.) >> okay thank y
and inclusive asian pacific islander community that here are supports not only the larger groups like chinese and japan and the filipinos but under into custody groups from the south asian to the asian pacific islanders it is about annuity and equity as we celebrate the accomplishments every year 72 hours about pride in any heritage and my community struggled for equality and but not just about power from mayor ed lee to us on the board of supervisors to the school board or college board all...
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peninsula, 76 millbrae, pacific car 62. 69 downtown. 73 south san francisco, napa, mid-80s. sonoma, the same. into the east bay, oakland tomorrow, touching 80 degrees so arm 81. about 78 in richmond. and inland we're warm. you head into san ramon for the art and wind festival, looking good, from start to finish. mild in the morning, 77. peaking at 86 by 3:00. have the shades and the sun screen. napa, bottle roc. going to be beautiful. by 2:00 we're warm. cool, though, by 10:00, at 63. the beach forecast, you can see this, a 10 to 12 miles-per-hour sea breeze, going to drop temperatures into the 60s. that ocean water temperature, chilly 54. accuweather seven-day forecast, a beautiful beach day, although cooler tomorrow with the sea breeze kicking in. we warm up again for a hot holiday on monday, even warmer on tuesday, dip wednesday, then thursday and friday, yes, we are going to the century mark inland so the temperatures kind of ebb and flow the next couple of days, all in all, tons of sunshine on the seven-day forecast. >> yes, there is. thank you. >>> rick quan is here no
peninsula, 76 millbrae, pacific car 62. 69 downtown. 73 south san francisco, napa, mid-80s. sonoma, the same. into the east bay, oakland tomorrow, touching 80 degrees so arm 81. about 78 in richmond. and inland we're warm. you head into san ramon for the art and wind festival, looking good, from start to finish. mild in the morning, 77. peaking at 86 by 3:00. have the shades and the sun screen. napa, bottle roc. going to be beautiful. by 2:00 we're warm. cool, though, by 10:00, at 63. the beach...
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from south of market to the pacific.n this day, and invitation into the world of black tar heroin. it is melted and then injected. if you actually get out of the car and listen, you can hear the sad songs and the stories and faces of addiction.>> these are everyday people, like you and me.>> reporter: the medical director for the san francisco fire department, teaming up with the department of health to launch the ms six. one paramedic and one outreach worker, and the mission is to reach the high risk users, the 911 system connection with service. >> one thing is that people want help. people that have had an acute overdose or 4 to 5 times more likely to have another one that is fatal.>> reporter: nickless is a young man that says he comes from a good family, and now wakes up every morning. >> i like to get high, and that is what i chose. anything that happens to me, jail, freezing cold at night, starving, it is worth it. narcan is a lifesaver.>> reporter: narcan reduces and reverses the effect of the opioid overdose. >>
from south of market to the pacific.n this day, and invitation into the world of black tar heroin. it is melted and then injected. if you actually get out of the car and listen, you can hear the sad songs and the stories and faces of addiction.>> these are everyday people, like you and me.>> reporter: the medical director for the san francisco fire department, teaming up with the department of health to launch the ms six. one paramedic and one outreach worker, and the mission is to...
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rather than passing by to the south it's retreating farther out into the pacific.his area of low pressure which is causing some rain in british columbia and western washington is working its way toward us. the low actually won't even get within three or four hundred miles but it's going to crank up that onshore flow and give us cooler windier weather tomorrow although futurecast says a lot of sunshine tomorrow. just no heat because the offshore wind is gone. as soon as late friday morning we could see scattered showers and it will be cloudier on friday. that's your weekend. saturday morning, scattered showers, saturday at lunchtime widespread scattered showers. here we go again. a couple of days removed from 98 degrees, we'll be in the mid- 60s and it's going to be raining late saturday morning. it's not going to be a weekend washout but there will be showers around saturday. so clouds return to the coast and the bay tonight fog as well much cooler tomorrow and it's also going to be breezy to windy but still sunny. shower chances increase late friday into saturday.
rather than passing by to the south it's retreating farther out into the pacific.his area of low pressure which is causing some rain in british columbia and western washington is working its way toward us. the low actually won't even get within three or four hundred miles but it's going to crank up that onshore flow and give us cooler windier weather tomorrow although futurecast says a lot of sunshine tomorrow. just no heat because the offshore wind is gone. as soon as late friday morning we...
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from south of market to the pacific. on this day, and invitation into the world of black tar heroin. it is melted and then injected. if you actually get out of the car and listen, you can hear the sad songs and the stories and faces of addiction.>> these are everyday people, like you and me.>> reporter: the medical director for the san francisco fire department, teaming up with the department of health to launch the ms six. one paramedic and one outreach worker, and the mission is to reach the high risk users, the 911 system connection with service. >> one thing is that people want help. people that have had an acute overdose or 4 to 5 times more likely to have another one that is fatal.>> reporter: nickless is a young man that says he comes from a good family, and now wakes up every morning. >> i like to get high, and that is what i chose. anything that happens to me, jail, freezing cold at night, starving, it is worth it. narcan is a lifesaver.>> reporter: narcan reduces and reverses the effect of the opioid overdose.
from south of market to the pacific. on this day, and invitation into the world of black tar heroin. it is melted and then injected. if you actually get out of the car and listen, you can hear the sad songs and the stories and faces of addiction.>> these are everyday people, like you and me.>> reporter: the medical director for the san francisco fire department, teaming up with the department of health to launch the ms six. one paramedic and one outreach worker, and the mission is...
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to earthquakes have jolted the south american country along it's pacific coast hot on the heels of mag any sued 6.7 tremor and even bigger quake hitting 6.8 later in the day. officials say these are likely after shocks from earthquake that shook the country last month. that quake killed hundreds of people. the ecuador yann president does not believe anyone died in today's tremors. >>> the search is on for the man who cops say set fire to a chair on the porch of an overbrook home and then shot a man. it happened early this morning along 5600 block of lebanon avenue. investigators say a man used something to set that chair on fire, then waited for a 19-year-old to come outside and opened fire. police say the teen was shot three times. he's now in penn presbyterian hospital in critical condition. investigators say they have the name and address of the suspected shooter. so far though no arrests have been made. >>> to a developing story in delaware county. a couple is terrified their teen daughter is hurt or in danger. she has been missing for five days now without medication. she badly ne
to earthquakes have jolted the south american country along it's pacific coast hot on the heels of mag any sued 6.7 tremor and even bigger quake hitting 6.8 later in the day. officials say these are likely after shocks from earthquake that shook the country last month. that quake killed hundreds of people. the ecuador yann president does not believe anyone died in today's tremors. >>> the search is on for the man who cops say set fire to a chair on the porch of an overbrook home and...
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south. the pacific northwest, we'll see some rain and even some isolated thunderstorms.cattered. tomorrow, unsettled down into the southeast. florida will see stronger storms but we'll continue to dry things out in texas, arkansas, and louisiana, where flooding is still occurring. those rivers are set to finally start receding by the end of the week. it looks unsettled in the pacific northwest. now here's a peek out your window. >>> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. here is the view from our tower this morning looking to the north, all cloud cover, mist and drizzle and light rain out there as well. that will be the case for much of the day. 60s now, mid-60s later this afternoon. not a lot of rain until this afternoon, but steadier rain showers moving in 4 or 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. your seven-day forecast, kind of cloudy through much of the >> and a big clap for wisconsin. >>> if you think dating is tough these days, colin farrell's new movie "the lobster" will make you feel better about everything. he stars as the guy looking for love. if he doe
south. the pacific northwest, we'll see some rain and even some isolated thunderstorms.cattered. tomorrow, unsettled down into the southeast. florida will see stronger storms but we'll continue to dry things out in texas, arkansas, and louisiana, where flooding is still occurring. those rivers are set to finally start receding by the end of the week. it looks unsettled in the pacific northwest. now here's a peek out your window. >>> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck...
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even the south china sea situation and into pacific ocean, what advice would you give president obama and secretary kerry? dr. kissinger: i am not sure i understood the question. it was a situation where we agreed in 1974 that -- mr. mark: can you restate the question? audience member: it was understood that the u.s. and the security advisor had arranged so that china could take over the parasol island in 1974, so that we would not lose that area to russia. today, what would use it just us do on behalf of the national security of the u.s. and given all the attacking that china is doing on the u.s. there, and you think that you would side with mao, in all that time, was responsible for the 50,000 deaths of american soldiers? dr. kissinger: for the benefit of the two or three who may not know what these islands are -- [laughter] dr. kissinger: the parasol group of islands in the south china sea, located between china and the anon. -- vietnam. depending on which point of land you measure the distance, they are either closer to vietnam or china, so that leads to this issue. the chinese cl
even the south china sea situation and into pacific ocean, what advice would you give president obama and secretary kerry? dr. kissinger: i am not sure i understood the question. it was a situation where we agreed in 1974 that -- mr. mark: can you restate the question? audience member: it was understood that the u.s. and the security advisor had arranged so that china could take over the parasol island in 1974, so that we would not lose that area to russia. today, what would use it just us do...
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pacific rim. talking about south korea and japan nuclearizing. i think there's just a misguided policy here. >> you've just given me a pretty cogent and detailed run of all the things that you find lacking about him. i guess my question to you and your colleagues and paul ryan is, if he came around on all of those things simultaneously, would you be able to trust it as anything more than just the latest feint of this campaign? >> i mean, the thing about donald trump, and i've said this back in january, that you had -- donald trump was ideologically malleable, scattered, maybe unmoored in some cases. you had ted cruz who was ideologically very, very rigid. i expressed concern about that. my point was that a person who's more ideologically malleable might be easier to work with from a congressional perspective. but since that time, obviously we've heard more statements and i've been concerned about the lack of substantive policy proposals that he has advanced. and often in many cases conflicting or contradictory positions. obviously he's reversed h
pacific rim. talking about south korea and japan nuclearizing. i think there's just a misguided policy here. >> you've just given me a pretty cogent and detailed run of all the things that you find lacking about him. i guess my question to you and your colleagues and paul ryan is, if he came around on all of those things simultaneously, would you be able to trust it as anything more than just the latest feint of this campaign? >> i mean, the thing about donald trump, and i've said...
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the end of world war ii, our security alliance with japan and south korea have been foundation and basis for peace and stability in the pacificnato has been the foundation and the base for, for peace and stability in europe. ashley: that is mr. baker. lieutenant colonel ralph peters is veteran of u.s. army and fox news contributor. colonel, thanks as always for joining us on this friday afternoon. look, crittickers say donald trump could let some of those secrets slip if he loses his cool. should nominees have access to those military secrets? what do you think? >> the final nominees do absolutely need access, because you have to do everything you can to prepare them for assuming the presidency but with mr. trump there are two questions. one, will he take the briefings and listen? is he willing to learn? will he read documents provided to him? question two is, can he then keep his mouth shut? this is very serious stuff. this isn't a clown show anymore. he is, has a very good chance of becoming president of the united states and the gravitas of that, importance not just for our country but for the world must be taken absolutel
the end of world war ii, our security alliance with japan and south korea have been foundation and basis for peace and stability in the pacificnato has been the foundation and the base for, for peace and stability in europe. ashley: that is mr. baker. lieutenant colonel ralph peters is veteran of u.s. army and fox news contributor. colonel, thanks as always for joining us on this friday afternoon. look, crittickers say donald trump could let some of those secrets slip if he loses his cool....
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. >> from south of market through the tenderloin west towards the pacific. on this day an invitation into the world of black tar heroin. weigh it, melt it and inject it. >> i have been a walking. >> if you get out of the car you can hear the sad songs and the stories and faces of addiction. >> it is like my soul. >> these are every day people and people like you and me. >> this man is director of the fire department and they teamed up with the department and launched ems 6. >> we had 221 encounters in the first 30 days. >> one paramedic and one out reach worker on the street, the mission ... >> somebody need help? >> to reach high risk users and connect them services. >> one of the biggest things i will say is that people want help. we find that people have acute overdose are four or five more times to have another one more fatal. >> this is nicklas clark. 28 from salinas. a young man that says he comes from a good family and now wakes up every morning. >> i like to get high and this is what i chose and anything that happens to me, whether it would be jail o
. >> from south of market through the tenderloin west towards the pacific. on this day an invitation into the world of black tar heroin. weigh it, melt it and inject it. >> i have been a walking. >> if you get out of the car you can hear the sad songs and the stories and faces of addiction. >> it is like my soul. >> these are every day people and people like you and me. >> this man is director of the fire department and they teamed up with the department and...
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end of world war ii our security alliances with japan and south korea have been the foundation and the basis for peace and stability in the pacific. nato has been the foundation and the base for peace and stability in europe and on the eurasian continent. >> some suggested why not let japan and south korea get their own nuclear weapons and let them defend themselves? >> i think -- the more countries that acquire nuclear weapons, the more instability there is going to be in the world, in my opinion. if you look at the way north korea is using its nuclear capabilities, that's all its got. that's its threat. that's its big card. it plays it. and ever since the end of world war ii, america has led the fight against the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. weapons that can kill millions and millions of people. we ought not to abandon the fight. that would not promote stability. that would promote instability. >> senator rubeo, this is an important thought experiment and analytical exercise to think about what would happen if these norms and institutions and united states-led operations weren't there. asia, i think, as secretary baker
end of world war ii our security alliances with japan and south korea have been the foundation and the basis for peace and stability in the pacific. nato has been the foundation and the base for peace and stability in europe and on the eurasian continent. >> some suggested why not let japan and south korea get their own nuclear weapons and let them defend themselves? >> i think -- the more countries that acquire nuclear weapons, the more instability there is going to be in the...
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cultivate as part of the trip along with politics and bigger issues that the south china sea and global trade pack, trans-pacificrying to push through congress and having difficulty doing. today was about connecting with the vietnamese people, which is the essence of what the president is trying to do here as he tries to completely normalize relations with the country and create what he calls a comprehensive partnership. now back to you. >> ron allen from ho chi minh city. that does it for me this hour. see you back here tomorrow. chris hayes picks up coverage right after this. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans
cultivate as part of the trip along with politics and bigger issues that the south china sea and global trade pack, trans-pacificrying to push through congress and having difficulty doing. today was about connecting with the vietnamese people, which is the essence of what the president is trying to do here as he tries to completely normalize relations with the country and create what he calls a comprehensive partnership. now back to you. >> ron allen from ho chi minh city. that does it...
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from south of market through the tenderloin, west toward the pacific, on this day in this tent, an invitationrld of black tar heroin, melt it, injected. >> [ singing ] >> reporter: if you actually get out of the car and listen, you can hear the sad songs, the stories and faces of addiction. >> it's like, in my soul. these are everyday people, like you and me. >> reporter: the medical director for san francisco's fire department. at the end of january, sf fire keep top -- teamed up with the department of health. >> we had 221 encounters in the first 30 days. >> reporter: one paramedic, one outreach worker together out there on the streets. the mission? to reach high-risk users in the 911 system and connect them with services. >> one of the biggest things i'll say is people want help. we find that people who have acute overdose are four times times more likely to have another one. >> we're going to make sure you're okay. >> reporter: this is nicholas clark, 28 from salinas. a young man who comes from a good family and now wakes up every morning -- >> i like to get high. that's what i chose. you
from south of market through the tenderloin, west toward the pacific, on this day in this tent, an invitationrld of black tar heroin, melt it, injected. >> [ singing ] >> reporter: if you actually get out of the car and listen, you can hear the sad songs, the stories and faces of addiction. >> it's like, in my soul. these are everyday people, like you and me. >> reporter: the medical director for san francisco's fire department. at the end of january, sf fire keep top --...
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south bay. chance of shower. the same belong the pennsylvania, up per 50s along the coast, pacific cashing half moon bay.francisco, 61. north bay, 60s on the board, cloud cover, chance of isolated shower. similar in the east bay, 64 oakland, inland, our warmest spots into the upper civics -- upper 60s tomorrow. the forecast, showers tomorrow and 'we're not a seeing wild swings in our temperature, and going into the latter half of the seven-day forecast, more sunshine. so tomorrow, cool, cloudy and a chance of a light shower. >> thank you. rick quan has a preview of sports. >> cake, eric, we'll hear from draymond green as the warriors prepare to take on ok in game three. >>> the preakness was run today. could nyquist capture the second jewel of the t and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeatls. that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from fo
south bay. chance of shower. the same belong the pennsylvania, up per 50s along the coast, pacific cashing half moon bay.francisco, 61. north bay, 60s on the board, cloud cover, chance of isolated shower. similar in the east bay, 64 oakland, inland, our warmest spots into the upper civics -- upper 60s tomorrow. the forecast, showers tomorrow and 'we're not a seeing wild swings in our temperature, and going into the latter half of the seven-day forecast, more sunshine. so tomorrow, cool, cloudy...
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island in 1974, on whose behalf did you do so, and even the current south china sea situation and all the concerns in asia and pacific ocean, what at vade size would you with president xi, president obama, and secretary kerry. thank you. >> i'm not sure i fully understood the question. it's a question that we tacitly agreed in 1974 that china could take over south -- >> i'm not quite sure i understand that. restate the question. >> it was understood that the u.s. and your supervisor, the security adviser, had arranged so that china would take over the islands in 1974, so that we don't lose that area to russia. now, today, what would you suggest us do on behalf of the national security of the u.s. and even the attack for china is doing on the u.s. do you think the agreement that you signed with mao in 1972- -- 71-72, that time -- is worthy of our 58,000 deaths of the american soldiers? >> thank you. >> well, first of all, as for the benefit of the two or three nontexas graduates here who m not know what the islands are, those -- it's a group of islands in the south china sea located between china and vietnam. and depe
island in 1974, on whose behalf did you do so, and even the current south china sea situation and all the concerns in asia and pacific ocean, what at vade size would you with president xi, president obama, and secretary kerry. thank you. >> i'm not sure i fully understood the question. it's a question that we tacitly agreed in 1974 that china could take over south -- >> i'm not quite sure i understand that. restate the question. >> it was understood that the u.s. and your...
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pacific region. some of the at undervalued markets, such as south korea.orea is very interesting because it is not really in emerging market economy. but if you look at the actual economy itself, it is rather advanced. it is much closer to japan than it is to china. and yet the trade, again, very cheaply. that i wouldiwan suggest would be a good idea for those wishing to play of the larger china complex in the longer-term mark:. mark:-- longer-term. as you know, the strong euro does have a rather negative correlation to european equity markets, certainly relative performance. gh to some extent on european companies. we are alsotime, seeing some decent underlying strength in the european economy. indeed, if you look at the gap between european economic growth on one hand and u.s. economic growth on the other hand, the gap between the two is actually narrowing. anything, europe actually looks reasonable from a growth perspective going forward. you focus onwhen some of the peripheral economies, which are growing quite quickly, such as spain and, of course, ir
pacific region. some of the at undervalued markets, such as south korea.orea is very interesting because it is not really in emerging market economy. but if you look at the actual economy itself, it is rather advanced. it is much closer to japan than it is to china. and yet the trade, again, very cheaply. that i wouldiwan suggest would be a good idea for those wishing to play of the larger china complex in the longer-term mark:. mark:-- longer-term. as you know, the strong euro does have a...
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and inclusive asian pacific islander community that here are supports not only the larger groups like chinese and japan and the filipinos but under into custody groups from the south asian to the asian pacific islanders it is about annuity and equity as we celebrate the accomplishments every year 72 hours about pride in any heritage and my community struggled for equality and but not just about power from mayor ed lee to us on the board of supervisors to the school board or college board all the commissioners that are great but power from the bottom up with so many cobras those utilizing the arts to imperative and educate people but power that e mexicans from the top down by the bottom-up and everything in between from mayor ed lee inclusive efforts to raise everyone's in the city to we can be proud and everybody can share in the great benefits of this city but those with the least that are rising with everyone and has a voice and power as well so this asian pacific islanders heritage month thank you for everyone that put everything work into that i'm proud and amazed by the accomplishment they've done over the years thank you very much (clapping.) >> okay thank y
and inclusive asian pacific islander community that here are supports not only the larger groups like chinese and japan and the filipinos but under into custody groups from the south asian to the asian pacific islanders it is about annuity and equity as we celebrate the accomplishments every year 72 hours about pride in any heritage and my community struggled for equality and but not just about power from mayor ed lee to us on the board of supervisors to the school board or college board all...
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my father was born in 1917, grew up in jim crow south in virginia on a farm, went to fight in the pacific in world war ii, and died in 2000. the book at been contracted to three years earlier, and i had not made much progress. i began to rethink it in terms , for my father, how would it be written? father was of the notion that we had to make progress. the first half of his life was a daily insult in terms of just living. movement made a dramatic rupture in change in his life, as you can see. not that everything is all hunky-dory, but there has been change. i can look at his life, look across different periods of development that might be , buted up in a textbook you lived before the first world war, and lived to see the civil rights movement. with that imagination, i try to apply that to earlier moments as best i could, and to tell the story from ordinary people, like my father, and that was the organizing rubric. which means you don't tell everything. every instance does not get in there, or else it is an encyclopedia and not a story. and i want to tell a story. >> i have to tell you fi
my father was born in 1917, grew up in jim crow south in virginia on a farm, went to fight in the pacific in world war ii, and died in 2000. the book at been contracted to three years earlier, and i had not made much progress. i began to rethink it in terms , for my father, how would it be written? father was of the notion that we had to make progress. the first half of his life was a daily insult in terms of just living. movement made a dramatic rupture in change in his life, as you can see....
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pacific coast. this morning's earthquake struck 36 miles south of the city of es mer ralda. we do have a developing story out of sri lanka on the southern tip of india. a massive landslide there buried three villages, hundreds of people are missing. it was triggered by torrential rain. the search is on the way for survivors. state media is showing images of huge bounds of earth covering homes while torrents of muddy water spilled from hilltops above t. same rains caused widespread floorksd including in the capital. >> talking about havoc mother nature can reach. feds are concerned california may be nicings another devastating fire season. >> it will clear out trees from national forests. federal experts said the wint ears wet weather helped only the northern part of the state. southern california remained mostly dry and four years of drought have killed an estimated 40 million trees in the state's national forests. >> in fact, because the drought is still with us, state regulators today will take action on a longer plan to save water. right now we are under mandatory water r
pacific coast. this morning's earthquake struck 36 miles south of the city of es mer ralda. we do have a developing story out of sri lanka on the southern tip of india. a massive landslide there buried three villages, hundreds of people are missing. it was triggered by torrential rain. the search is on the way for survivors. state media is showing images of huge bounds of earth covering homes while torrents of muddy water spilled from hilltops above t. same rains caused widespread floorksd...
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south. out in the pacific northwest, we're going to cool things off. the middle of the country shouldn't be severe. they'll be pretty widely scattered. tomorrow, down into the southeast, florida will have a chance at seeing stronger storms but we'll finally continue to dry things out in texas, arkansas, louisiana, where the flooding is still occurring. the rivers are set to finally start receding by the end of the week. it looks unsettled in the pacific northwest tomorrow again, >>> we have cloudy skies all across the bay area this morning. a live look now at san jose. we will continue to see clouds and some peeks of sunshine into this afternoon. temperatures are still warming up. it's 59 degrees in san jose, 58 in palo alto and livermore at 56 degrees. low 50s for the north bay with highs today reaching 71 degrees in los gatos. san mateo 70 degrees and 60 in presidio. 65 in santa rosa, 67 in oakland and low 70s for the tri-valley. >> and a big class trip from milwaukee, wisconsin. say hello? guys? >> all right, dylan, thank you so much. >>> if you thi
south. out in the pacific northwest, we're going to cool things off. the middle of the country shouldn't be severe. they'll be pretty widely scattered. tomorrow, down into the southeast, florida will have a chance at seeing stronger storms but we'll finally continue to dry things out in texas, arkansas, louisiana, where the flooding is still occurring. the rivers are set to finally start receding by the end of the week. it looks unsettled in the pacific northwest tomorrow again, >>> we...
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pacific region. answer questions about chinese military action in the south china sea, sanctioned against north korea and human rights issues in vietnam and burma area. >> some of the world's most dangerous flashpoints are in asia as are some of our closest allies and these are critical relationships to foster. deputy secretary of state blinken is just back from the region. we welcome him to the committee. america is a pacific power and we must act like one. this committee has played a leading role in shaping us policy toward asia. we took the lead in imposing tough sanctions on north korea, on highlighting human rights in southeast asia and in strengthening our alliances with democracies in the region. since north korea's january nuclear test, its fourth , transcends belligerence has only increased. this rogue regime poses a direct threat to the united states and last weekend, the regime launched a missile from a submarine. reports suggest another nuclear test could be on the horizon. the good news is that earlier this year, the president signed into law actions legislation this committee pushed to
pacific region. answer questions about chinese military action in the south china sea, sanctioned against north korea and human rights issues in vietnam and burma area. >> some of the world's most dangerous flashpoints are in asia as are some of our closest allies and these are critical relationships to foster. deputy secretary of state blinken is just back from the region. we welcome him to the committee. america is a pacific power and we must act like one. this committee has played a...
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on whose behalf did you do so and given the current south china sea situation and all the concerns in asia and pacific ocean what advice would you give president xi, president obama and secretary kerry? thank you. >> i'm not sure that i fully understood the question. if the situation that we agreed in 1974 that china could take over -- >> restate the question if you would. >> it was understood that the u.s., under your supervisor as security advisor had arranged so that china could take over the parasail islands in 197 period 4 so that we don't lose that area to russia. now today what would you suggest us do on behalf of the national security of the u.s. and given all the attacks china is doing on the u.s. on all fronts. do you think that the agreement that you signed in 1972, 71, 73, and all that time is worthy of our 58,000 death of the american soldiers. >> thank you. >> first of all for the benefit of the two or three nontexas graduates here that may not know what the islands are, it's a group of islands in the south china sea located between china and vietnam. and they are either closer to vietna
on whose behalf did you do so and given the current south china sea situation and all the concerns in asia and pacific ocean what advice would you give president xi, president obama and secretary kerry? thank you. >> i'm not sure that i fully understood the question. if the situation that we agreed in 1974 that china could take over -- >> restate the question if you would. >> it was understood that the u.s., under your supervisor as security advisor had arranged so that china...
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south of a fiji island. there is no tsunami threat according to the pacific tsunami warning center. >>> world health organization is rejecting a call for more than 150 help as regards asking to move the rio de janeiro olympics due to the zika outbreak. an open letter written to the un health agency doctors said quote an unnecessary risk his post when 500,000 foreign tourist from all countries attend the games potentially acquiring the stream and could return home to places where it -- acquiring -- strain where it could become endemic. >>> auto recall, takata air bag recall expanding to more than 12 million cars . it affects an additional eight automakers between honda, fiat chrysler, toyota, subaru, ferrari, mitsubishi. toccata says a special chemical used in the airbags can burn a canister and spew shrapnel into cars. the airbags are responsible for at least 11 deaths and more than 100 injuries. >>> interest in tesla, the company may not be all that excited about. united auto workers union is focusing its efforts on unionizing workers in tesla's factory in fremont. this comes as the palo alto -based automaker i
south of a fiji island. there is no tsunami threat according to the pacific tsunami warning center. >>> world health organization is rejecting a call for more than 150 help as regards asking to move the rio de janeiro olympics due to the zika outbreak. an open letter written to the un health agency doctors said quote an unnecessary risk his post when 500,000 foreign tourist from all countries attend the games potentially acquiring the stream and could return home to places where it --...
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milder area if in the south bay, san jose, stays around 70. for the peninsula, we have 62 in pacif pacifica and north bay, east bay, and for the tri-valley, we come in at 68 in napa and oakland 67. and tri valley in the upper 60s to low 70s. we keep it at this rather annoying on again, off again showers and by sunday, peggy and also raj, we warm out and we dry out. so, we probably want to leave on the flight on saturday. >> okay. we are still taking the british airways to london. >> you are on the hook now, raj. >> did you see the fourth quarter comeback? of course you did. what now? the run of steph curry, next . >>> well, for much of the night, it looked like it was not going to be a win for the dubs. we are not used to these close games. >> but the warriors won and have a lead over the blazers. but the question remains, when is he coming back? >>> up the corner. >>> we turned around what was a pretty bad game for us and we had enough time to get back. >> back from an early 17-point deficit. and it started with the reigning mvp, andre iguodala. he kept the warriors in striking di
milder area if in the south bay, san jose, stays around 70. for the peninsula, we have 62 in pacif pacifica and north bay, east bay, and for the tri-valley, we come in at 68 in napa and oakland 67. and tri valley in the upper 60s to low 70s. we keep it at this rather annoying on again, off again showers and by sunday, peggy and also raj, we warm out and we dry out. so, we probably want to leave on the flight on saturday. >> okay. we are still taking the british airways to london. >>...
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south. president obama sought to drum up support for the trans-pacific partnership trade deal during his visit to vietnam. the pact among 12 pacific rim countries, including vietnam, appears unlikely to pass the u.s. congress before the november election. all three presidential candidates have opposed it among a wave of public opposition. among those who say it is at the expense of health andd environmental regulations. but obama said he believed it would one day pass. >> moreover i support cbp because of its important strategic benefits. vietnam will be less dependent on any one trading partner and enjoy broader ties with more partners, including the united states. amy: later this week, president obama heads to japan. he will become the first sitting u.s. president to visit hiroshima, where the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb toward the end of world war ii. the governor of okinawa, which houses about two-thirds of the 50,000 u.s. troops currently stationed in japan, has requested a meeting with obama. the e request by t takeshi onag, who was elected d on a platforof remomoving a u.s. . airbase fr
south. president obama sought to drum up support for the trans-pacific partnership trade deal during his visit to vietnam. the pact among 12 pacific rim countries, including vietnam, appears unlikely to pass the u.s. congress before the november election. all three presidential candidates have opposed it among a wave of public opposition. among those who say it is at the expense of health andd environmental regulations. but obama said he believed it would one day pass. >> moreover i...