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to hear these stories from hiroshima and nagasaki, as well .s radiation victims down windows, south pacific kazakhstan,nd because they continue to suffer radiation poisoning around the world. i will open it up for questions now. i will post the first question to get the ball rolling. minutes tout 25 continue discussion. first of all, give us a sense of how you came from virginia, where i am so glad that you were determined to speak truth -- how virginia to from toronto, canada? ms. thurlow: i got the scholarship to come to virginia. the school gave me for scholarships. -- a full scholarship. had some sort of idea i wanted to become a social worker. in that chaotic situation, everybody needed help. my church minister was supporting those people. i wanted to become a helping person, someone who can help and contribute to society. workhat, i needed social professional training. japan at thatn time was not quite where it should be. study directly from japan. mr. walker: to the united states or canada? ms. thurlow: united states. then i went to university of toronto to study and then i went back
to hear these stories from hiroshima and nagasaki, as well .s radiation victims down windows, south pacific kazakhstan,nd because they continue to suffer radiation poisoning around the world. i will open it up for questions now. i will post the first question to get the ball rolling. minutes tout 25 continue discussion. first of all, give us a sense of how you came from virginia, where i am so glad that you were determined to speak truth -- how virginia to from toronto, canada? ms. thurlow: i...
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from port hueneme they went either south pacific, central pacific or the northern pacific. ♪ >> the seabeesere less than six months old when their first unit came under fire. only three weeks after the marines hit the beach at guadal canal, seabees of the 6th naval construction battalion. >> larry clat and ncb joined the 6th in guadalcanal. >> our assignment was to build that fighter strip at henderson field, which our commander was going to see completed in the deadline time if it hair-lipped him. he had everybody, including cooks and bakers, out there carrying steel. >> the 22-year-old son of a colorado fruit farmer was an architect's apprentice before joining the navy. >> what was your personal job? >> was carrying mat to lay on the airstrip. >> each strip of that marstan matting, that's heavy stuff. >> well, each man was carrying about 50, 60 pounds. and used both hooks to carry it because the sheets are metal, perforated, you know, so two guys, one on each end, would carry a sheet and lay it in place. >> and you're getting bombed on a regular basis. >> we were getting air raids every n
from port hueneme they went either south pacific, central pacific or the northern pacific. ♪ >> the seabeesere less than six months old when their first unit came under fire. only three weeks after the marines hit the beach at guadal canal, seabees of the 6th naval construction battalion. >> larry clat and ncb joined the 6th in guadalcanal. >> our assignment was to build that fighter strip at henderson field, which our commander was going to see completed in the deadline...
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. >> they are in the south pacific visiting the volcano there. because we get to experience it in 360. it follows a photographer and her husband and they are with a guide. i mean into the mouth of the volucan volcano. they do have a crew that goes with them and brings a lot of equipment along, but once they get closer to the mouth, it's really just them. you have temperatures up here around 2,000 degrees. the gases can be incredibly poisonous as well. we see the shot from up above, but they don't want to just see it from a distance. they are going to get very, very close. the rim of the volcano drops about 1,000 feet. >> dad is ready to make a surprise pass to his lady. >> this is going to be so funny and i'm going to get it on video. >> see what happens when his aim is a little off. >>> it's a coo coo game of "mine." why it's clear to see these aren't backing down. >>> at it again. >> they will help a mother and her baby based on their status. let's go find out. >> could i spare a couple dollars? >> you have this woman with a baby walk up t stra
. >> they are in the south pacific visiting the volcano there. because we get to experience it in 360. it follows a photographer and her husband and they are with a guide. i mean into the mouth of the volucan volcano. they do have a crew that goes with them and brings a lot of equipment along, but once they get closer to the mouth, it's really just them. you have temperatures up here around 2,000 degrees. the gases can be incredibly poisonous as well. we see the shot from up above, but...
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the united states tested the biggest hydrogen bomb in the south pacific at the time, creating that kind of situation, of the hiroshima-nagasaki experience. japan was up in arms. the united states kept continuing testing and actually using them. that is when the empire of japan became fully aware of the nature of nuclear weapons. anyway, at that time, i left japan, arrived in virginia in august. i was interviewed by the press and i gave my honest opinions. i was fresh out of college. i believed in honesty. thought.d them what i i thought the united states nuclear policy was bad. you look at all the killing and the damage to the environment in the pacific. that has to stop and all these kinds of things. the next day, i started to get hate letters. how dare you? do you realize where you are, who is giving the scholarship? go back to japan. a few days after my arrival, i encountered this kind of situation and i was horrified. it was a traumatic experience. what am i going to do? i just arrived. i cannot go back. and i cannot put a zipper over my mouth and pretend i did not know anything abo
the united states tested the biggest hydrogen bomb in the south pacific at the time, creating that kind of situation, of the hiroshima-nagasaki experience. japan was up in arms. the united states kept continuing testing and actually using them. that is when the empire of japan became fully aware of the nature of nuclear weapons. anyway, at that time, i left japan, arrived in virginia in august. i was interviewed by the press and i gave my honest opinions. i was fresh out of college. i believed...
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in the bay area to come and visit our beautiful country of 333 islands deep in the heart of the south pacific. it's got everything that a busy bay area residence would love. gorgeous beaches, white sand, beautiful marine life, lots of activities or the option just to lie in a hammock and drink champagne all day. with these new flights, it's super easy to arrive. >> they need a great big welcome to its first customer. >> with this kind of welcome, it's easy to see fiji airways new motto is alive and strong. welcome to our home. if you fly with us, you're more than just a a seat but a part of our family. >> it's a great community here in the bay area. and this is a lot to ask because otherwise we have to drive down to lax and then you have to then we won't get home until 9:00 or 10:00 at night. a lot of time and money. >> to san francisco and we it. >>> coming up, turning your dream into reality is easier than you think. >> actually given me more of a chance >>> hi, everyone. good food puts me in a good mood. i have plenty here. let's see. >> building small businesses that fuel our economy u. b
in the bay area to come and visit our beautiful country of 333 islands deep in the heart of the south pacific. it's got everything that a busy bay area residence would love. gorgeous beaches, white sand, beautiful marine life, lots of activities or the option just to lie in a hammock and drink champagne all day. with these new flights, it's super easy to arrive. >> they need a great big welcome to its first customer. >> with this kind of welcome, it's easy to see fiji airways new...
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>> the japanese in the south pacific decided immediately upon learning the marines had landed to launch on a moonless tropical night his eight-ship fleet snuck past an american picket patrolling the channel between guadalcanal and there. the japanese were able to blast one allied ship after another in the battle for the island. >> we thought we were winning the war. it was like that was the common word. we're knocking the hell out of them out there. and it was just the opposite. >> as dawn broke on august 9th, over a thousand allied sailors lie dead. three other american warships were severely damaged and another 700 sailors had been wounded. the japanese suffered minimal damage to its fleet and few losses. 129 dead and only 85 wound. >> the bat sl without a doubt the most humiliating defeat ever suffered by the united states navy and war. it simply is a story of incredible series of events of miscalculation and bad luck. >> back at his headquarters in hawaii, admiral nemitz was shaken by the news. as he relayed the message he didn't understand what went wrong. >> how does the japanese
>> the japanese in the south pacific decided immediately upon learning the marines had landed to launch on a moonless tropical night his eight-ship fleet snuck past an american picket patrolling the channel between guadalcanal and there. the japanese were able to blast one allied ship after another in the battle for the island. >> we thought we were winning the war. it was like that was the common word. we're knocking the hell out of them out there. and it was just the opposite....
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private first class john sigh eny was 20 years old when he he died on an island in the south pacificin 1943. the healdsburg's native grave went undiscovered on the island for more than seven decades. his remains were recently found. >> it's been something that my grandparents wanted to get him home, and he's finally home. >> sigh eny will be buried in healdsburg tomorrow with full military honors. >>> more than 15,000 people filled the stadium in louisville, kentucky, this afternoon to remember muhammad ali. will smith and mike tyson were two of the pallbearers. a rabbi from berkeley who worked with ali gave a powerful eulogy. >> he was a person who was willing to risk a great honor that he got and a great fame that he got to stand up for the beliefs that he had, the way to honor muhammad ali is to be muhammad ali today. >> 100,000 people lined the streets for ali's processional. those who could not get into the service watched on big screen televisions. you're going to hear eulogies from billy crystal and former president bill clinton on an early edition of "world news tonight" just
private first class john sigh eny was 20 years old when he he died on an island in the south pacificin 1943. the healdsburg's native grave went undiscovered on the island for more than seven decades. his remains were recently found. >> it's been something that my grandparents wanted to get him home, and he's finally home. >> sigh eny will be buried in healdsburg tomorrow with full military honors. >>> more than 15,000 people filled the stadium in louisville, kentucky, this...
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he was 20 years old when he died on an island in the south pacific in 1943.undiscovered for seven decades and his remains recently found. >> it has been something that my grandparents wanted to get him home and he is finally home. >> he will be berry read -- buried with full military honors. >>> gawker media is up for auction. the media company filed for bankruptcy today. a $140 million judgment against gawker for publishing a sex tape made by former wrestler hulk hogan's associates motivated the decision. silicon valley billionaire david field funded the lawsuit. the gawker founder tweeted it will not silence our writers and our sites will thrive under new ownership. >>> tess saw said allegations with suspension problems are false and the government agrees. a blog site said there were 33 complaints of the parts breaking. elon muck said the feds looked into it and will not investigate further. musk responded to a report that customers affected by the failures were required to sign an agreement to keep quiet about the problem in exchange for a repair. he calle
he was 20 years old when he died on an island in the south pacific in 1943.undiscovered for seven decades and his remains recently found. >> it has been something that my grandparents wanted to get him home and he is finally home. >> he will be berry read -- buried with full military honors. >>> gawker media is up for auction. the media company filed for bankruptcy today. a $140 million judgment against gawker for publishing a sex tape made by former wrestler hulk hogan's...
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the south pacific should be a cooperation,lusive not competition.e expected to get the conclusion of the u.n. arbitration panel that has been looking at the case. there has been tension over that. the chinese have also said, look, we do not respect to the panel. we will not respect the decision. we think it is biased. jinping is stressing that china is offering a peaceful ri se. we have madeid, progress on things like north korea. we have made progress on iran. we can make progress on this area as well. ng also addressed economic concerns of both sides, saying they would increase supply-side reforms moves. that would be welcome news. says the question of overcapacity, aluminum industries are of particular concern. ing said there would be more openness to the international community to invest in china. news, asd be welcome would his comment on the bilateral treaty that u.s. and china have been working towards. the u.s. has been frustrated the treaty has not been signed. brought itat jinping up suggests it is a problem for the chinese as well. they ar
the south pacific should be a cooperation,lusive not competition.e expected to get the conclusion of the u.n. arbitration panel that has been looking at the case. there has been tension over that. the chinese have also said, look, we do not respect to the panel. we will not respect the decision. we think it is biased. jinping is stressing that china is offering a peaceful ri se. we have madeid, progress on things like north korea. we have made progress on iran. we can make progress on this area...
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fiji airways launched service between sfo and south pacific isla island. >>> your old cell phone coulde worth hundreds of dollars. >> what happens when customers >>> updating breaking news now, you're looking live at oakland city hall. we understand the mayor will be addressing her city and reporters about yet another shake up involving the police department. there have been several police chiefs, the interim chief is stepping down amid a sex scandal. so we had a two-minuting warning here moments ago to know she's going to come up and address what is going on. now, the city manager is taking the reigns during as we wait to find out whether or not the chief will come from within the department or outside of the department. the mayor said in the past she intends to find police chief from outside the department began. a strange set of circumstances. this will be the fourth person in just a matter of days. >> right now, what is worth more? time or money? >> one customer says she was promised hundreds for her old smart phone but took hours of time to get the money. >> brandi hitt has the st
fiji airways launched service between sfo and south pacific isla island. >>> your old cell phone coulde worth hundreds of dollars. >> what happens when customers >>> updating breaking news now, you're looking live at oakland city hall. we understand the mayor will be addressing her city and reporters about yet another shake up involving the police department. there have been several police chiefs, the interim chief is stepping down amid a sex scandal. so we had a...
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fiji airways launched service between sfo and south pacific isla island. >>> your old cell phone could be worth hundreds of dollars. >> what happens when my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. >>> updating breaking news now, you're looking live at oakland city hall. we understand the mayor will be addressing her city and reporters about yet another shake up involving the police department. there have been several police chiefs, the interim chief is stepping down amid a sex scandal. so we had a two-minuting warning here moments ago to know she's going to come up and address what is going on. now,
fiji airways launched service between sfo and south pacific isla island. >>> your old cell phone could be worth hundreds of dollars. >> what happens when my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and...
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he took his world championship fights to the ends of the earth, from the south pacific to europe to these, with muhammad, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person because, after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom and discovered something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. as he moved with ease around the world, the rich and powerful were drawn to him but he was drawn to the poor and the forgotten. [ applause ] muhammad fell in love with the masses and they fell in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faiths, muhammad saw the presence of god. he was captivated by the work of the dalai lama, by mother teresa and church workers who gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died, he arranged for multiple faiths to be represented at her funeral and he wanted the same for himself. we are especially grateful for the presence of the diverse faith leaders here today. and i woul
he took his world championship fights to the ends of the earth, from the south pacific to europe to these, with muhammad, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person because, after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom and discovered something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. as he moved with ease around...
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united states tested the biggest hydrogen bomb at the beginning in the south pacific that time and creating the kind of situation that hiroshima and nagasaki experienced. the entire japan was up in arms with fury. not only hiroshima and nagasaki, now the pacific. well, united states continued with the testing and actually using them. that's when entire japan became truly aware of the nature of nuclear weapon development. anyway, at that time, i left japan. arrived in virginia in august and i was interviewed by the press. i gave my honest opinion. i was fresh out of college and naive, i believed in honesty and i told them what i thought. the united states nuclear policy was bad, they have to stop. look at all the killings and damage to the environment in the pacific, that has to stop and all these kind of things. next day, i started receiving hate letter. how dare you! what you are? who is giving the scholarship? go home. go back to japan. a few days after my arrival, i encountered this situation. i was horrified. it was quite a traumatic experience. what am i going to do? i can't -- i just
united states tested the biggest hydrogen bomb at the beginning in the south pacific that time and creating the kind of situation that hiroshima and nagasaki experienced. the entire japan was up in arms with fury. not only hiroshima and nagasaki, now the pacific. well, united states continued with the testing and actually using them. that's when entire japan became truly aware of the nature of nuclear weapon development. anyway, at that time, i left japan. arrived in virginia in august and i...
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of attack, nimitz in the central pacific, macarthur in the southwest pacific, remember that the south pacific operations on godle canal are between the fronts and every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over the other, quite frank live they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur early on said that the philippines were important to the whole drive to get into the dutch east indies, cut the lines of communication between the natural resources and the flow of oil to japan and certainly he had a strong point about that. now, by the time that he has gotten back to the philippines and really gone ahead and moved -- moves into boreo in 1945, those operations as far as natural resources, the lines of supply to japan have been cut by american sub marines, the industries have been pounded by bombers. sew the only thing at the end i would say in a nuttedshell is there seems to be pretty good evidence that despite the joint chiefs not being able to decide one way or the other, that drive acro
of attack, nimitz in the central pacific, macarthur in the southwest pacific, remember that the south pacific operations on godle canal are between the fronts and every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over the other, quite frank live they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur early on said that the philippines were important to the whole drive to get into the dutch east indies,...
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fiji airway launched non-stop service to the south pacific island. flights will be limited.rate out of peak vacation months. >>> it's the 66th annual june teen it's the oldest celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the united states. this year's festival is on fillmore between turks and sutter. you're looking at video from a previous june tooent event. there's a special prince tribute today among other live music, arts and crafts and a parade. it's from 11 to 6:00 p.m. >>> next, we have reaction to the growing turmoil inside the oakland police department after it gets its fourth leader in eight days. >>> also, fingers crossed for a game seven win. optimistic warriors fans share their good luck charm. (whispering): what are you doing up? (whispering): mom said i could have a midnight snack. (whispering): well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. (whispering): why? (whispering): because i am the boss. (whispering): you're not the boss, mom's the boss. (whispering): well, technically, we are co-bosses. (whispering): technically, mom's the boss. mmmm. shhh. m
fiji airway launched non-stop service to the south pacific island. flights will be limited.rate out of peak vacation months. >>> it's the 66th annual june teen it's the oldest celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the united states. this year's festival is on fillmore between turks and sutter. you're looking at video from a previous june tooent event. there's a special prince tribute today among other live music, arts and crafts and a parade. it's from 11 to 6:00 p.m....
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> there is no way to get these things in your home without having people in the philippines or south pacific area scoop them up illegally. experts in the u.s. are trying all different sorts of tactics to get them to be able to breeding captivity. they are starting to make headway but as of right now it is so insignificant that they cannot breed. >> maybe we should leave it somethings alone. >> the fish can be your friend. it can be your movie friend. >>> you expect college students to be stressed about tests and homework. there is new research which says many are dealing with some much more serious issues. environmental stewardship at whole foods market is really built into the foundation of the company. whole foods market is engaged with pg&e on many levels, to really reduce energy and reduce our environmental footprint. for a customer like whole foods, saving energy means helping our environment, and we can be a part of that. helping customers save energy is a very important part of what pg&e does. we can pass those savings on to the environment, the business, and the community. pg&e reall
> there is no way to get these things in your home without having people in the philippines or south pacific area scoop them up illegally. experts in the u.s. are trying all different sorts of tactics to get them to be able to breeding captivity. they are starting to make headway but as of right now it is so insignificant that they cannot breed. >> maybe we should leave it somethings alone. >> the fish can be your friend. it can be your movie friend. >>> you expect...
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from the south pacific to europe, to the belgian congo.rse, with muhammed, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person. because after all, he was the greatest of all time. the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journey. he discovered something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. and as he moved with ease around the world, the rich and powerful were drawn to him. but he was drawn to the poor and the forgotten. muhammed fell in love with the masses and they fell in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faith, muhammed saw the presence of god. he was captivated by the work of the dalai lama. by mother theresa and church workers who gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died, he arranged for multiple faiths to be represented at her funeral and he wanted the same for himself. we are especially grateful for the presence of the diverse faith leaders here today, and i would l
from the south pacific to europe, to the belgian congo.rse, with muhammed, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person. because after all, he was the greatest of all time. the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journey. he discovered something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. and as he moved with ease around the world, the rich and powerful were...
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he took his world championship fights to the ends of the earth, from the south pacific, to europe, to the congo. and of course with muhammad, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person, because after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journeys, discovering something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. as he moved with ease around the world, the rich and powerful were drawn to him, but he was drawn to the poor and the forgotten. muhammad fell in love with the masses and they fell in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faiths, muhammad saw the presence of god. he was captivated by the work of the dalai lama, by mother teresa, and church workers who are gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died, he arranged for multiple faiths to be represented at her funeral, and he wanted the same for himself. we are especially grateful for the presence of diverse faith le
he took his world championship fights to the ends of the earth, from the south pacific, to europe, to the congo. and of course with muhammad, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person, because after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journeys, discovering something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and...
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south bay home. =laura/vo=plus- pacific gas andc versus e >>> a close call for a father and son after an suv plows into south bay home. >>> pacific gas and electric versus the fed. the jury is selected. what could be revealed in court as the criminal trial gets under way, again pg&e. >>> i'm stephanie chuang in oakland outside oracle arena. game seven of the nba finals will be sunday after a brutal game six loss that had steph curry's first-ever ejection. highlights coming up. today in the bay starts right now. >> you don't want to go over that, right? thanks for joining us. i'm tired. i watched that game. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm scott mcgrew. i was highly disappointed in that game, but we've got a lovely weekend ahead for us. >> we do. it's going to be warming up and will feel like summer as we go into the next couple of days. especially sunday. enjoy today. another one with mild temperatures that's in the low 60s now in the east bay and san francisco with mostly clear skies. still a few sprinkles happening in the north bay. it will be clearing and a high of 76. low 80s for the south bay and t
south bay home. =laura/vo=plus- pacific gas andc versus e >>> a close call for a father and son after an suv plows into south bay home. >>> pacific gas and electric versus the fed. the jury is selected. what could be revealed in court as the criminal trial gets under way, again pg&e. >>> i'm stephanie chuang in oakland outside oracle arena. game seven of the nba finals will be sunday after a brutal game six loss that had steph curry's first-ever ejection....
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he was 20 years old when he died on an island in the south pacific in 1943. >> it's been something by grandparents wanted to get him home, and he's finally home. >> the heelsburg native's grave went undiscovered on the island for several decades. his remains were only recently found. >>> hillary clinton delivered her first major speech as the presumptive democratic nominee for president. this, as donald trump, tries to court evangelical voters. here's lauren lister. >> hillary clinton addressing planned parenthood. >> rights that women should be able to take for granted are under attack. >> and taking on trump in her first speech as the democratic nominee. >> we are not going to let donald trump or anyone else turn back the clock. >> donald trump also in d.c., speaking to evangelical voters. >> we want to uphold the sanctity and dignity of life. >> and with help from his supporters, usa! usa! usa! >> fending off protesters. he's been fielding attacks from both sides of the aisles. the house speaker responding to his comments about a mexican judge that made him bias. >> this is somethi
he was 20 years old when he died on an island in the south pacific in 1943. >> it's been something by grandparents wanted to get him home, and he's finally home. >> the heelsburg native's grave went undiscovered on the island for several decades. his remains were only recently found. >>> hillary clinton delivered her first major speech as the presumptive democratic nominee for president. this, as donald trump, tries to court evangelical voters. here's lauren lister....
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he was 20 years old when he died on an island in the south pacific in 1943. >> it's been something myndparents wanted to get him home, and he's finally home. >> the heelsburg native's grave went undiscovered on the island for several decades. his remains were only recently found. >> now to the race for the white house. hillary clinton delivered her first major speech as the presumptive democratic nominee for president. this, as donald trump, tries to court evangelical voters. here's abc news reporter lauren lister. >> hillary clinton addressing planned parenthood. >> rights that women should be able to take for granted are under attack. >> and taking on trump in her first speech as the presumptive democratic nominee. >> we are not going to let donald trump or anyone else turn back the clock. >> donald trump also in d.c., speaking to evangelical voters. >> we want to uphold the sanctity and dignity of life. >> and with help from his supporters -- usa! usa! usa! >> fending off protesters. he's been fielding attacks from both sides of the aisles. house speaker paul ryan responding to his
he was 20 years old when he died on an island in the south pacific in 1943. >> it's been something myndparents wanted to get him home, and he's finally home. >> the heelsburg native's grave went undiscovered on the island for several decades. his remains were only recently found. >> now to the race for the white house. hillary clinton delivered her first major speech as the presumptive democratic nominee for president. this, as donald trump, tries to court evangelical voters....
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fiji airways has just launched nonstop service between sfo and the south pacific island. offered out of sfo during peak vacation months. >>> happening today, it's the 66th annual juneteenth festival. it xem rating the ending of slavery in the united states. this year's festival is on fillmore between turk and sutter. this is video from a previous vent. today there will be a special prince tribute among other activities including live music, arts and crafts and a parade. it starts at 11:00 this morning and it goes until 6:00 p.m. >>> let's get a final cheweathe check from lisa argen. >> temperatures warming up today, but this is father's day where numbers are really going to jump significantly. look at the red and oranges here. we're in the 90s tomorrow. by monday, the first day of summer, still very warm inland, pleasant at the coastline and around the bay. but by tuesday we're still holding onto the heat here and highs around the bay today near average with numbers in the upper 70s from san jose to santa rosa. look for about 80 today in concord. 77 in fremont. low 60s wi
fiji airways has just launched nonstop service between sfo and the south pacific island. offered out of sfo during peak vacation months. >>> happening today, it's the 66th annual juneteenth festival. it xem rating the ending of slavery in the united states. this year's festival is on fillmore between turk and sutter. this is video from a previous vent. today there will be a special prince tribute among other activities including live music, arts and crafts and a parade. it starts at...
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united states tested the biggest hydrogen bomb in the south pacific that time and creating the kind of situation that hiroshima experienced. the entire japan was up in arms with fury. not only hiroshima and nagasaki, now the pacific. well, united states continued with the testing and actually using them. that's when entire japan became truly aware of the nature of nuclear weapon development. anyway, at that time, i left japan. arrived in virginia in august and i was interviewed by the press. i gave my honest opinion. i was fresh out of college and naive, i believed in honesty and told what i thought. the united states nuclear policy was bad, they have to stop. look at all the killings and damage to the environment in the pacific, that has to stop and all these kind of things. next day, i started receiving hate letter. how dare you! what you are? who is giving the scholarship. go home. go back to japan. a few days after my arrival, i encountered this situation. i was horrified. it was quite a traumatic experience. what am i going to do? i can't -- i just arrived, i can't go back. i can'
united states tested the biggest hydrogen bomb in the south pacific that time and creating the kind of situation that hiroshima experienced. the entire japan was up in arms with fury. not only hiroshima and nagasaki, now the pacific. well, united states continued with the testing and actually using them. that's when entire japan became truly aware of the nature of nuclear weapon development. anyway, at that time, i left japan. arrived in virginia in august and i was interviewed by the press. i...
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when the experiment is done, the cargo ship will be guided to its own fiery end over the south pacifice saffire team is planning three more experiments, for a total of six, the fires will be larger, eventually simulating a full-fledged spacecraft fire scenario. >> since we're going to release the gases into the cabin, we want to have some material there that the crew would have to help clean up after a fire. >> reporter: jerry linenger certainly would not disagree with that. >> packing up, time to head home. >> reporter: linenger made it home safe and sound after all, but by the skin of his teeth. >> people say, "how brave you were"-- i don't know. bravery, you've got to have an option. you've got to have an option to run. >> reporter: as nasa sets its sights on long duration human missions to mars, it really isn't a question of if there will be a fire, just when-- and how will the crew be equipped to respond? miles o'brien, the pbs newshour, cleveland. >> ifill: we'll be back in a moment. but first, take this time to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your >> ifi
when the experiment is done, the cargo ship will be guided to its own fiery end over the south pacifice saffire team is planning three more experiments, for a total of six, the fires will be larger, eventually simulating a full-fledged spacecraft fire scenario. >> since we're going to release the gases into the cabin, we want to have some material there that the crew would have to help clean up after a fire. >> reporter: jerry linenger certainly would not disagree with that....
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optimist from south pacific. it's an upper. >> okay.and, wesley, you're known from broadway and nbc's hit "smash." tell us a bit about what you are wanting to do and about being a part of this for this day? >> i'm sort of continuing my love affair, i did a show last spring and that is i guess arlington, but it's the d.c. area. >> yeah. >> very much felt a part of -- thank you. a part of the community. and i go see theater arena theaters in d.c. i think it's an amazing city full of talent. and a very exciting gay community as well that's thriving and lovely. >> and you are a part of "les miserables" right now. >> yes. >> so you're making time for this which is wonderful. tell us more about the lineup for the music tonight. >> the performers along with wesley we have kyle dean -- >> broadway star. >> a lot of broadway stars. >> and we have some amazing local talent in music in the night. i strive for diversity in terms of experience levels as well. so we have nova payton and roz white, but then we have grant saunders and farrell parker wh
optimist from south pacific. it's an upper. >> okay.and, wesley, you're known from broadway and nbc's hit "smash." tell us a bit about what you are wanting to do and about being a part of this for this day? >> i'm sort of continuing my love affair, i did a show last spring and that is i guess arlington, but it's the d.c. area. >> yeah. >> very much felt a part of -- thank you. a part of the community. and i go see theater arena theaters in d.c. i think it's an...
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from the south pacific to europe to the congo.ith muhammad he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person, because after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journeys. he discovered something new that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. and as he moved with ease around the world the rich and powerful was drawn to him but he drawn to the poor and the forgotten. muhammad fell in love with the masses and they fall in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faiths, muhammad saw the presence of god, he was captivated by the work of the dalai lama who gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died, he wanted different religions represented. he wanted the same. >>> you know as i reflect on the life of my husband it's easy to see his most obvious talents. his ma jes try in the ring as he danced under those lights enshrined him as a c
from the south pacific to europe to the congo.ith muhammad he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person, because after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journeys. he discovered something new that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. and as he moved with ease around the world the rich and powerful was drawn...
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he climbed into that plane, and nobody asked me before i volunteered for combat service in the south pacific in world war ii. and so he infused this jeffersonian theory into the speech, helped by his word smith , sore ensewn who was a eversoapan. nevertheless all the reading i've done shows that catholicism still had a strong bias against it and still hurt kennedy in the long run but he was able to overcome it and got 83% of the catholic vote and a third of the protestant vote to defeat richard nixan no 1960 but he was always aware of the fact that people could accuse him of using his religion in making public policy decisions so during this presidency, when the congress took up education funding for schools, kennedy would never support federal funding for church-run or catholic schools or parochial schools and this was much to the upset of the catholic hierarchy, particularly francis cardinal spellman in new york, was very much upset with kennedy. another kennedy thing -- kennedy do, a case banned state crafted mandatory prayer in public schools. kennedy in a press conference that week, the
he climbed into that plane, and nobody asked me before i volunteered for combat service in the south pacific in world war ii. and so he infused this jeffersonian theory into the speech, helped by his word smith , sore ensewn who was a eversoapan. nevertheless all the reading i've done shows that catholicism still had a strong bias against it and still hurt kennedy in the long run but he was able to overcome it and got 83% of the catholic vote and a third of the protestant vote to defeat richard...
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nobody asked me before i volunteer for combat service in the south pacific in world war ii.he infused this jeffersonian theory into that speech helped by his words by a unitarian, steeped in jeffersonian principles. nevertheless, catholicism still had a strong bias and hurt kennedy in the long run but he was able to overcome it. and a third of the protestant vote in 1960. he was always aware of the fact people accuse him of using his religion in making public policy decisions. when the congress took up education funding for schools kennedy would never support federal funding for church run our catholic schools or parochial schools. francis cardinal spellman in new york was very much upset with kennedy over that. another thing kennedy did in the religion area was when the supreme court handed down in 1962 the case that band state drafted mandatory prayer in public schools kennedy in a press conference that week, the first question that came to him from the press was what do you think of that decision? it was rather a trap, he thought. he said we must support the supreme court
nobody asked me before i volunteer for combat service in the south pacific in world war ii.he infused this jeffersonian theory into that speech helped by his words by a unitarian, steeped in jeffersonian principles. nevertheless, catholicism still had a strong bias and hurt kennedy in the long run but he was able to overcome it. and a third of the protestant vote in 1960. he was always aware of the fact people accuse him of using his religion in making public policy decisions. when the congress...
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he took his world championships bite to the end of the earth with the south pacific, europe, kong go. and it was to let everybody see him in person because after all he was the greatest of all time. [applause] the boy from grant avenue and kentucky had wisdom is discovered something new that the world really was not black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of his colors and languages and religions. and if he moves with ease around the world to the rich and powerful were drawn to him but he was drawn to the poor and the forgotten. [applause] muhammad fellow of with them and they fell in love with him. with their diversity and faith muhammad saw the presence of god. he was captivated by the work of the dali lama and mother teresa and church workers to give their lives to help support. with his mother died, he arranged for things to be at her funeral and he wanted the same for himself. we are especially grateful to the presence of a diverse leaders here today and i would like them to stand once more to be recognized. [applause] as i reflect on the life of my husband is easy
he took his world championships bite to the end of the earth with the south pacific, europe, kong go. and it was to let everybody see him in person because after all he was the greatest of all time. [applause] the boy from grant avenue and kentucky had wisdom is discovered something new that the world really was not black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of his colors and languages and religions. and if he moves with ease around the world to the rich and powerful were drawn to...
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united states tested the biggest bomb inbomb -- hydrogen the south pacific at the time and created theind of like the nagasaki and hiroshima experience. pacific. continued andtes it is when japan became fully of nucleare nature weapons developing. at that time, i left japan, virginia in august. i was interviewed by the president. i gave my honest opinion. i was fresh out of college, and i believed in honesty. i told them what i thought that the united states nuclear policy was bad, and they had to stop, and looking at all of the killings and damage to the environment. and in the pacific, it had to stop. the next day, i started howeiving hate letters -- dare you, who do you think you are, go home, go back to japan. just a few days after my arrival, i encountered this kind of situation, and i was horrified. it was quite the experience. what am i going to do chuckle i backarrived, i cannot go and they cannot put the zipper over my mouth and pretend i don't know anything. would i be able to survive chuckle i spend one week without going to the classrooms, i just .ad to be alone it was a pa
united states tested the biggest bomb inbomb -- hydrogen the south pacific at the time and created theind of like the nagasaki and hiroshima experience. pacific. continued andtes it is when japan became fully of nucleare nature weapons developing. at that time, i left japan, virginia in august. i was interviewed by the president. i gave my honest opinion. i was fresh out of college, and i believed in honesty. i told them what i thought that the united states nuclear policy was bad, and they had...
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he took his world championship fight to the ends of the earth from the south pacific to europe, to thecongo and of course with muhammad he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person because after all he was the greatest of all time. [applause] the boy from grand avenue and louisville, kentucky grew in his wisdom when he discovered something new, that the world really wasn't lacquered white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions and as he moved with these around the world the rich and powerful were drawn to him but he was drawn to the poor and the forgotten. [applause] muhammad fell in love with the masters and he fell in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faith, muhammad saw the presence of god. he was captivated at the work of the dalai lama, by mother theresa and church workers who gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died the range for multiple faiths to be represented at her funeral and he wanted the same for himself. we are especially grateful for the presence of the diverse faith leaders here t
he took his world championship fight to the ends of the earth from the south pacific to europe, to thecongo and of course with muhammad he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person because after all he was the greatest of all time. [applause] the boy from grand avenue and louisville, kentucky grew in his wisdom when he discovered something new, that the world really wasn't lacquered white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions and as he...
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we have an exclusive look at that new documentary about sharks returning to the waters in the south pacificusteau traveled around to study the now thriving reef shark population. we're supposed to concentrate on sharks, i know that's hard. this guy -- >> is his name thumb per, he's sweet, so, so, sweet. >> whispering in my ear. what are don't worry, i will take you home. okay, you got it. >> little jack russell. >> we do have an announcement from our friends at match game with alec baldwin all part of sunday fun and game night on abc. we've got a few new competitors joining including ally wentworth. >> getting warmed up. >> leah remini and sarah palin and sheryl crow. quite a lineup. >> we've got these puppies and everything else. it's also national social media day -- >> which is why we're holding puppies. >> exactly. you can watch along, you can like us. we're closing in on 6 million and we would love for you to join us. robin, you have deals and steals. >> i do. i'm going to steal this one right over here with me. tory johnson is here with special fourth of july deals and steals all made
we have an exclusive look at that new documentary about sharks returning to the waters in the south pacificusteau traveled around to study the now thriving reef shark population. we're supposed to concentrate on sharks, i know that's hard. this guy -- >> is his name thumb per, he's sweet, so, so, sweet. >> whispering in my ear. what are don't worry, i will take you home. okay, you got it. >> little jack russell. >> we do have an announcement from our friends at match...
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ramy: first we had to the south pacific and teams hunting for that malaysian airlines are.he discoveries suggests that the wreckage may be spread out over 6200 miles. oft would be the first part the plane found east of the main search zone in the southern indian ocean. it disappeared more than two years ago. the u.s. house has passed a bipartisan bill aimed at changing their debt crisis. it still has to be passed by the senate. the islands government has said it does not have that money. 2016 football to reach its get underway today in france. trash that isover piling up because of a strike by garbage workers. they will try to make sure that fans can get to the transport. david: tijuana. mario draghi's new corporate bond buying program. more messages that answers. how this is warping values. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg . here is a look at the futures are mirroring what is happening overseas. you can see the dow has all of these. europe is weaker, and in some cases it is universal. it is not just one sector, it is materials, financials, energy. a risk off trading sess
ramy: first we had to the south pacific and teams hunting for that malaysian airlines are.he discoveries suggests that the wreckage may be spread out over 6200 miles. oft would be the first part the plane found east of the main search zone in the southern indian ocean. it disappeared more than two years ago. the u.s. house has passed a bipartisan bill aimed at changing their debt crisis. it still has to be passed by the senate. the islands government has said it does not have that money. 2016...
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even in world war ii, when he became supreme commander in the south asia pacific area, he is the oneerson to choose from. he is the one person who after the baton campaign, had actual committees. fighting the japanese is just about the only officer who has seen military combat in world war i. and had a general's right during that conflict. that is important to keep in mind and why he is able to speak with this kind of command. olympian command. been sort of, has latecomers to the army career. brian: isabel. dimples. is an actress from the philippines who he met. there she is looking very charming. --t the sort of thing to it to tempt the attention from an army officer recently divorced. hisalk about her -- mistress. he is in this simply monogamous. this is after his divorce that he strikes up with isabel. nicknamed dimples because she was the actress that was in the first philippine movie to show a kiss on film. he had, they had a very -- even though she was a couple of decades younger -- they have a very close relationship. wasn: he met her when she 16-years-old. arthur: so it is de
even in world war ii, when he became supreme commander in the south asia pacific area, he is the oneerson to choose from. he is the one person who after the baton campaign, had actual committees. fighting the japanese is just about the only officer who has seen military combat in world war i. and had a general's right during that conflict. that is important to keep in mind and why he is able to speak with this kind of command. olympian command. been sort of, has latecomers to the army career....
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on thein lancet internet, that they had done a study in the south pacific islands of how likely you were the brain defects and such for childbearing women. they concluded that it was about one chance in 100 in the first trimester, versus one chance and 5000 if you did not get the virus. chance -- the second question is, we are not in childbearing age, there's another version that gives you a syndrome of my haven't heard any probability studies of that. is the lancet study correct? great question. i will take the first. there has been an even more study recently published that looked at pregnant women with zika in their first trimester, and they found that the range of born willof babies have microcephaly. wide range,hat's a because we are still learning quite a bit, but is not insignificant number by any means. zika,regnant woman has contracted in the first trimester, there is a 1% to 13% chance that baby may have birth defects, microcephaly, develop mental disabilities. -- developmental disabilities. thank you for bringing up the point about the system -- the syndrome. it's the one comp
on thein lancet internet, that they had done a study in the south pacific islands of how likely you were the brain defects and such for childbearing women. they concluded that it was about one chance in 100 in the first trimester, versus one chance and 5000 if you did not get the virus. chance -- the second question is, we are not in childbearing age, there's another version that gives you a syndrome of my haven't heard any probability studies of that. is the lancet study correct? great...
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manila is facing the growing presence of china in the south china sea. the u.s. pacificet announced that the uss ronald reagan and uss john began air drills. the u.s. as a pacific leader as a national interest in maintaining security and prols p prosperity. a u.s. official familiar with the plans of the operation as saying that the message of the exercise is unmistakable and the timing deliberate. the article notes that an international arbitration court is expected to make a ruling in the case filed by the philippines against china's claims in the south china sea. the u.s. navy offered an olive branch to beijing inviting gnat ivy to a multi national drill off hawaii in late june. >>> newspapers around the world are closing their doors because of falling circulation. a japanese newspaper in the u.s. could meet the same fate. more than a century of community ties may not be enough to save it. nhk world has that story. >> reporter: it is one of the oldest newspapers published in the united states starting with japanese american comedy. the paper was all in japanese when it
manila is facing the growing presence of china in the south china sea. the u.s. pacificet announced that the uss ronald reagan and uss john began air drills. the u.s. as a pacific leader as a national interest in maintaining security and prols p prosperity. a u.s. official familiar with the plans of the operation as saying that the message of the exercise is unmistakable and the timing deliberate. the article notes that an international arbitration court is expected to make a ruling in the case...
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even in world war ii, when he became supreme commander in the south asia pacific area, he is the one person to choose from. he is the one person who after the baton campaign, had actual committees. fighting the japanese is just about the only officer who has seen military combat in world war i. and had a general's right during that conflict. that is important to keep in mind and why he is able to speak with this kind of command. olympian command. everybody else has been sort of, latecomers to the army career. brian: isabel. dimples. about the only officer who has seen military combat in world war i. and had a general's right during that conflict. arthur: dimples. dimples was an actress from the philippines who he met. there she is looking very charming. just the sort of thing to itempt the attention from an army officer recently divorced. we talk about his mistress. he is absolutely and simply he is absolutely and simply monogamous. this is after his divorce that he strikes up with isabel. nicknamed dimples because she was the actress that was in the first philippine movie to show a
even in world war ii, when he became supreme commander in the south asia pacific area, he is the one person to choose from. he is the one person who after the baton campaign, had actual committees. fighting the japanese is just about the only officer who has seen military combat in world war i. and had a general's right during that conflict. that is important to keep in mind and why he is able to speak with this kind of command. olympian command. everybody else has been sort of, latecomers to...
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united states tested the biggest hydrogen bomb at the beginning in the south pacific that time, and creating that kind of situation in the kind of experience. -- hiroshima and nagasaki experience. entire japan was up in arms. .. i was interviewed and i gave my honest opinion and i was fresh out of college and i told them what i thought. the united states nuclear policy was bad. look at all the killing and damage to the environment in the pacific and all of these kinds of days. the next day i started to see things better. how dare you go home, go back to japan. just a few days after my arrival, i encountered this kind of situation and i was horrified. what am i going to do? i just arrived. i can't go back. i can't put a zipper over my mouth and pretend i never knew any a period when i be able to survive in the america? well, i spent the week. i just had to be alone. it was a painful and lonely time. the new country, i hardly knew anybody. but i am happy to say that i came out of that drama was more determined stronger conviction. if i don't speak up, who will? it is my moral transparent the.
united states tested the biggest hydrogen bomb at the beginning in the south pacific that time, and creating that kind of situation in the kind of experience. -- hiroshima and nagasaki experience. entire japan was up in arms. .. i was interviewed and i gave my honest opinion and i was fresh out of college and i told them what i thought. the united states nuclear policy was bad. look at all the killing and damage to the environment in the pacific and all of these kinds of days. the next day i...
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located over the south china sea and this system may intensify into a tropical storm over the next 24 hours. if it does, it's going to be the first tropical storm of the western pacific so far. now, the system will likely affect the south of china as we go into the next4 hohour so watch out for heavy rainfall as well as strong windows. across the north, there's a frontal system that is causing more heavy rainfall. now lalast week a a massive tor hit the province killing at least 99 people. now, more significant whether -- weather could happen as we go into tuesday. the frontal system is still located over the eastern portions of china and that surface temperature over the eastern china sea are warmer than normal. now the same system is affecting japan. momore rainfall and severe weatr can be found across eastern portions of china. also affecting western japan, kyushu. more rain will raise the potential for flooding and land slides. it's a gorgeous monday. but starting tuesday, it will be wet once again but temperatures cool down to 24 degrees. here's the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> we invite you to logon to úÑx >> live from paris. >> your rendezvous with the world ri
located over the south china sea and this system may intensify into a tropical storm over the next 24 hours. if it does, it's going to be the first tropical storm of the western pacific so far. now, the system will likely affect the south of china as we go into the next4 hohour so watch out for heavy rainfall as well as strong windows. across the north, there's a frontal system that is causing more heavy rainfall. now lalast week a a massive tor hit the province killing at least 99 people. now,...
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pacific northwest. and then digging far enough south to impact our weather here.y does a storm come down this time of year to give us a chance of rain in the area. lo and behold that's one come and will be here tonight. futurecast 3 a.m., rain for you healdsburg, ukiah, lakeport. the morning commute will be slowed down by rain in the north bay napa and sonoma counties everybody with a chance of rain by 11 p.m. scattered showers continue into the afternoon. clearing on friday and father's day weekend should be fantastic to get outside but a wet day tomorrow mainly in the morning. speaking of the weekend, the entire western half of the country will be under the grip of this. one of the strongest ridges of high pressure that we have seen in a long time about 120 for phoenix. they will get there on monday! they will be warm. our hot stuff arrives next week. breezy this evening, cloud cover building to the north, showers likely tomorrow. the north bay could get more than a quarter inch of rainfall or more than you average for the entire month of june. next week, back t
pacific northwest. and then digging far enough south to impact our weather here.y does a storm come down this time of year to give us a chance of rain in the area. lo and behold that's one come and will be here tonight. futurecast 3 a.m., rain for you healdsburg, ukiah, lakeport. the morning commute will be slowed down by rain in the north bay napa and sonoma counties everybody with a chance of rain by 11 p.m. scattered showers continue into the afternoon. clearing on friday and father's day...
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it struck south of palm springs a little after 1:00 a.m. pacific time. it was followed by a series of smaller after-shocks. few reports of damage, but a strong reminder of what experts warn, it's only a matter of time until a big one hits. >>> new pressure aimed at removing that california judge who sentenced a former stanford university student convicted of sexual misconduct to just six months in jail. more than 1 million people have signed petitions calling on california judicial authorities to take action against judge aaron persky in what many view as his leniency in the case. >>> they came from far and wide, tens of thousands of people honoring the life of muhammad ali today in louisville, kentucky. hometown hero, sports and cultural icon, ali was eulogized at a memorial attended by stars of sports, entertainment, and politics. matt lauer was there, and has our report. >> reporter: thousands lined the streets of louisville to say a final good-bye to the greatest. his image this morning seen all over the city he loved, which loved him right back. >>
it struck south of palm springs a little after 1:00 a.m. pacific time. it was followed by a series of smaller after-shocks. few reports of damage, but a strong reminder of what experts warn, it's only a matter of time until a big one hits. >>> new pressure aimed at removing that california judge who sentenced a former stanford university student convicted of sexual misconduct to just six months in jail. more than 1 million people have signed petitions calling on california judicial...
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Jun 18, 2016
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pacific. this is your typical winter storm, it would be sinking south. would all stand a chance for showers. what's going to happen instead is that high pressure is going to build in from the desert southwest and kick that low back out to the pacific and so we'll be left with clearing skies and 81 degrees. for the alameda county fair in pleasanton this weekend that should be nice. so thud? 71 degrees. it will be sweltering at stern grove on sunday. and in the futurecast showing us for tomorrow morning after we dispense with the low clouds, at 7 a.m. we'll wake up with low cloudiness. then very quickly the sun comes out and it will stay that way for the rest of the day right through the early evening hours tomorrow night. so we'll dispense with the low clouds for good after tomorrow morning. and then before we look way ahead that high in the desert southwest expands over california. temperatures topping out in the 90s in some spots by sunday. so warming trend this weekend. 90s by sunday. it will stay warm most of next week. tomorrow will be about a typica
pacific. this is your typical winter storm, it would be sinking south. would all stand a chance for showers. what's going to happen instead is that high pressure is going to build in from the desert southwest and kick that low back out to the pacific and so we'll be left with clearing skies and 81 degrees. for the alameda county fair in pleasanton this weekend that should be nice. so thud? 71 degrees. it will be sweltering at stern grove on sunday. and in the futurecast showing us for tomorrow...