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the region here in the south pacific is home to rich marine biodiversisity. but it's a challenging enroronment for ththe cricallyy endaered hawawbill sea turtles that nest rere. female tures lay rouly 1,000 gs each season. onlylyne in a thousand will make ito o adulthd. eir chances are made worse by . researchers s estimate thahat e 1010,000 turtleses are harvesd ch year. that's pushed hawksbilill sea turtles to the brink of extitition. but for the creatures whmamake to o thisarticuculabeach, there's hope. these womemen are on a m missio save the tururtles. 2016, they formed the groroup kawaki, which inings togherr communities from three islan to proct t turtl from m huing. >>>> with the three communitie, they have differenent cultural background. so coming g together also givs the opportrtunity for ththem to emembrace ch o other cultuture and thugh h thproject they meme toghcocoervation.hem for thehey' on theieir way tohehe narvonon a spectacular gup of i islands that t are one ofe largesest breeding g grounds ie south h pacific for r the hawkl sesea turtle.
the region here in the south pacific is home to rich marine biodiversisity. but it's a challenging enroronment for ththe cricallyy endaered hawawbill sea turtles that nest rere. female tures lay rouly 1,000 gs each season. onlylyne in a thousand will make ito o adulthd. eir chances are made worse by . researchers s estimate thahat e 1010,000 turtleses are harvesd ch year. that's pushed hawksbilill sea turtles to the brink of extitition. but for the creatures whmamake to o thisarticuculabeach,...
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at war, harold is shipped to the south pacific. he puts in a request to join a pt boat crew. "pt" is navy lingo for "patrol torpedo." in addition to torpedos, the 80-foot boats were armed with twin machine-gun turrets, including one just to the right of the captain's helm. >> they could lay low in the water, wait for the enemy ships to pass, and then attack them with the torpedos. >> the museum's pt boat curator, don shannon, shows me around. wow. tight quarters. why are they called the mosquito fleet? >> mosquitos could infect you with malaria. so, they were deadly, and they were small and fast. >> by the summer of 1943, harold is stationed aboard a pt boat, like this one, near the solomon islands. harold's captain -- 26-year-old navy lieutenant junior grade john f. kennedy. so, don, this is where john f. kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from. >> correct. >> right here. can barely see over. and they operated in the dark of night? >> yes. >> four feet away is where harold was operating that turret. this really puts it in perspective. >> the idea was to go
at war, harold is shipped to the south pacific. he puts in a request to join a pt boat crew. "pt" is navy lingo for "patrol torpedo." in addition to torpedos, the 80-foot boats were armed with twin machine-gun turrets, including one just to the right of the captain's helm. >> they could lay low in the water, wait for the enemy ships to pass, and then attack them with the torpedos. >> the museum's pt boat curator, don shannon, shows me around. wow. tight quarters....
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the swamps of the south pacific. the snows of the far north. over the mountains of india.record time under enemy fire. build them into the heart of berlin and tokyo. (explosion) (gun shots) (explosion) (gun shots) ♪ ♪ (explosion) robert brooks, kelly, levine, story, soldiers who knew no fear, men who would defend even unto the death the land of their birth. soldiers who believed in this great country. to the enemy, our country is something to destroy. our home, our right to worship god, our little belongings, something to crush, to shackle, to plunder. o god, we thank you for this land. grant that we may be worthy of this heritage. enrich it for our children so that government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from this earth. (music) ["onward >> christian soldiers"] (music) (music) (music)
the swamps of the south pacific. the snows of the far north. over the mountains of india.record time under enemy fire. build them into the heart of berlin and tokyo. (explosion) (gun shots) (explosion) (gun shots) ♪ ♪ (explosion) robert brooks, kelly, levine, story, soldiers who knew no fear, men who would defend even unto the death the land of their birth. soldiers who believed in this great country. to the enemy, our country is something to destroy. our home, our right to worship god, our...
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this could be in the philippines or other south asian or south pacific nation. it could be in vietnam some day. i'm just wondering to what extent the army is thinking about these kinds of possibilities in the abstract i realize you don't want to get ahead of the game and start asking questions to base forces where those countries are trying to balance their own relationship with china. but more abstract general sense, are you thinking about what andy calls defense? new combat throughout this region that we could establish and sustain? >> i highlighted the main task force concept and to do it justice you would need far more time to sit here and discuss. and ultimately bring experts like general out in u.s. army pacific and others, but multi domain task force brings long range fires and effects. so hyper sonic battery, precision strike missile, electronic warfare cyber kabl capabilities, and those have the effects to change any access of denial type of capability. so basically have the inverse effects. and what it can do is become a ground seed element suppressing
this could be in the philippines or other south asian or south pacific nation. it could be in vietnam some day. i'm just wondering to what extent the army is thinking about these kinds of possibilities in the abstract i realize you don't want to get ahead of the game and start asking questions to base forces where those countries are trying to balance their own relationship with china. but more abstract general sense, are you thinking about what andy calls defense? new combat throughout this...
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rather she actually acts out of political convictions i was in the south. pacific and i was in church then to to understand department. for her political convictions she goes as far as to sell her own nephew's soul to the east german secret service he's to serve as an agent in the west but 1st they have to break his will. dinner well that's fine and you have to keep in mind 50000 person investing so he's really in. doesn't. shut his character appears to be ruthless and without scruples. could be more. of an issue for me to house it. so. than one politician. i mean even the sequel deutschland $86.00 charges character is at the heart of the action which begins in angola. because of talk his friends and existence to. keep them in the high position. faster than i have to do i think i can invest and time is how much i didn't ask to be indeed the cia's mc of the hand incident when he went back to its own devices and the friends and i did. the popular series was seen around the world the next season on dating 9 is now in production was try to reprising her role as lenore
rather she actually acts out of political convictions i was in the south. pacific and i was in church then to to understand department. for her political convictions she goes as far as to sell her own nephew's soul to the east german secret service he's to serve as an agent in the west but 1st they have to break his will. dinner well that's fine and you have to keep in mind 50000 person investing so he's really in. doesn't. shut his character appears to be ruthless and without scruples. could...
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houses fantasy island looks like paradise it should the film was shot in fiji in the heart of the south pacifici in general, i would recommend it to anyone the people are lovely. stunning it's i mean i saw colors there have never seen before in my life, it's just outrageous. then schwartz the voice of sonic the hedgehog says despite the characters powers he waed sod like an excited little kid i want to find a way bring that childish interview that kid energy. >>and that wanted that love in his voice to the roleso en people are connecting the community level they caalso connect to and he guir ogram gets emotional at the little kunduz. hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>i'm going to take a little peek outside we're checking in on conditions around the bay area, here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza traffic looks great heading into san francisco will also check in on your valentine's day forecast. maybe have some plans this afternoon or tonight may be going to valentine's day pillow fight in downtown san francisco. well you know what conditions will be outside your as soon as i started talki
houses fantasy island looks like paradise it should the film was shot in fiji in the heart of the south pacifici in general, i would recommend it to anyone the people are lovely. stunning it's i mean i saw colors there have never seen before in my life, it's just outrageous. then schwartz the voice of sonic the hedgehog says despite the characters powers he waed sod like an excited little kid i want to find a way bring that childish interview that kid energy. >>and that wanted that love...
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we had them in the south pacific throughout the war and , that is really the focal point, to try to convey the sacrifice the soldiers went through. that's the important part. they are an interesting backdrop to the whole story. we use them to help convey the story to the visiting public. the sherman tank was one of the two most prolific tanks of the war in terms of numbers manufactured. the sherman series, there were over 49,000 of these tanks manufactured during the second world war. the only production totals that exceeded this tank were the soviet t34 series. this series of tanks was used by every one of the allied nations during the second world war, to include england, the soviet union, and even the nationalist chinese received sherman tanks as a result of the lend lease program. it was a vehicle that had a strategic effect on the war is because of the numbers of those that were out there in the number of allied nations but used them. this tank was infamously reliable. it had an operational readiness rate of about 94%. in other words, it was ready 94% time, as compared to some of the
we had them in the south pacific throughout the war and , that is really the focal point, to try to convey the sacrifice the soldiers went through. that's the important part. they are an interesting backdrop to the whole story. we use them to help convey the story to the visiting public. the sherman tank was one of the two most prolific tanks of the war in terms of numbers manufactured. the sherman series, there were over 49,000 of these tanks manufactured during the second world war. the only...
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the ending must be awful good coming down i will miss south pacific and michael holmes it will be businesses being made within us that will be. out there you don't. want me to get it soon i'm not cool it's really nice what would you. like us you know your question was you want to see life you could ask them to leave by a. little sooner you all of you would it is up to us but obviously no one is those who are going. to be. to be read to remain will ask your guests to vote no not even a movie meet. movie market with me who killed the police or t.v. but you have enough about me what you start here. by evil would be to believe in love with no book you know a critic who want to not get you. to name a new book you know you need to secure down to. do email in book is out now for 2 more b c who do we need plug in. and the wall just to get out is a. magnificent certainly and you don't want to hear. me. go if you haven't a ball and a laugh and the whole movie was just a short quirky movie about sylar with your live shows so he's really looking here's a movie he's like me more to me there's more in the
the ending must be awful good coming down i will miss south pacific and michael holmes it will be businesses being made within us that will be. out there you don't. want me to get it soon i'm not cool it's really nice what would you. like us you know your question was you want to see life you could ask them to leave by a. little sooner you all of you would it is up to us but obviously no one is those who are going. to be. to be read to remain will ask your guests to vote no not even a movie...
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snoopers, a special squadron of secret, radar-equipped b-24 bombers. >> he hopped all over the south pacificipping. >> at the end of the war, ray returns home to his wife and young son in san francisco. >> when he came back, he wanted to get away from everything. >> did he have a bad experience that left him shell-shocked? >> i really believe so. it certainly affected him when he came back. >> ray sees a newspaper ad offering that much-desired change of scenery -- a remote forest called trees of mystery is for sale way up north in the redwoods near klamath. ray visits and hikes down a trail called the kingdom of trees. he's mesmerized by the unusual growth, like this one that looks like a giant candelabra. that's a redwood? >> it's several redwood trees. this is this arrival mechanism in this tree, and it fell down, and then its limbs turned into trees. >> wait.so, you're saying that t of a tree comes down, it reinvents itself as a tree? >> yes. isn't that amazing? >> it is amazing. >> these trees are very hard to kill. >> it's really spectacular. then there's this anomaly -- three giant red
snoopers, a special squadron of secret, radar-equipped b-24 bombers. >> he hopped all over the south pacificipping. >> at the end of the war, ray returns home to his wife and young son in san francisco. >> when he came back, he wanted to get away from everything. >> did he have a bad experience that left him shell-shocked? >> i really believe so. it certainly affected him when he came back. >> ray sees a newspaper ad offering that much-desired change of...
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japan is causing trouble in the south pacific and hitler's causing trouble in your. all of that is far away. for you, life is good. until it isn't. on december 7, 1941, japan attacks america, bombing its military base in pearl harbor, hawaii. 2500 american soldiers and sailors die. almost as many americans that died in the twin towers on 9/11. you see proper cry. he loves america. how good the land of his birth have attacked the land of his heart? the public is outraged by pearl harbor. america quickly declares war on japan. days, world war ii has begun. it is a horrible time for you and your family and your friends. everyone is instantly suspicious of japanese americans. and arrestsps in community leaders, teachers, journalists, farmers, priests, business owners, anyone considered to have ties to japan or influence of the japanese-american communities. these men and women are sent to prisons far from home. the japanese-american community is without leadership, without anyone to speak out for them. in school, classmates glare at you and accuse you of bombing pearl ha
japan is causing trouble in the south pacific and hitler's causing trouble in your. all of that is far away. for you, life is good. until it isn't. on december 7, 1941, japan attacks america, bombing its military base in pearl harbor, hawaii. 2500 american soldiers and sailors die. almost as many americans that died in the twin towers on 9/11. you see proper cry. he loves america. how good the land of his birth have attacked the land of his heart? the public is outraged by pearl harbor. america...
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needless to say, it's not just an island chain in the south pacific surrounded by a sea of misinformationes of the developed world are also inundated. according to the latesers available, measles in europe has doubled, 90,000 cases in the first half of 2019, compared to 84,000 cases for all of 2018. more than half those cases came from ukraine. in addition to being at the center of our impeachment scandal, it is also the center of a population unconvinced by the science. andriy cherenkov (through translator): no one is showide the other there are many harmed children, for example, my nephew. he has autism. hari sreenivasan: pediatrician anna kukharuk says that idea changes quickly after exposure. anna kukharuk (through anslator): some people s that measles is a children's illness and it is better to just go through it. but, as soon as they gugh the illness, those who were against vaccination ask to be vaccinated. hari sreenivasan: lest we think these beliefs are still foreign soil or that the measles is at bay in the united states, last year, the u.s. reported more than 1,200 confirmed ca
needless to say, it's not just an island chain in the south pacific surrounded by a sea of misinformationes of the developed world are also inundated. according to the latesers available, measles in europe has doubled, 90,000 cases in the first half of 2019, compared to 84,000 cases for all of 2018. more than half those cases came from ukraine. in addition to being at the center of our impeachment scandal, it is also the center of a population unconvinced by the science. andriy cherenkov...
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army foreign basing in the indo-pacific, it is really only large in south korea. there's no other place where we have many thousands of forces all the time, but what you are talking about is emphasizing more southeast asia and then south asia, all the way over to the independeia/pakistan border then having enough flexibility, capability, available funding to move forces around on more temporary deployments, partnerships, exercises, the full range of activities. you are think, as you said, thailand, many of the south pacific island nations, vietnam. we will come to all of these in a second, but that's really where your emphasis has been, is that fair to say in broad terms? >> have a much more comprehensive disposition in the region, yes. >> i want to ask about military readiness in a broad sense. i know that with your responsibilities as secretary of the army, you're focused first and foremost on making sure the force is fully equipped with proper weaponry, proper training, good maintenance, the right people. and then you apply that and combatant commanders and for
army foreign basing in the indo-pacific, it is really only large in south korea. there's no other place where we have many thousands of forces all the time, but what you are talking about is emphasizing more southeast asia and then south asia, all the way over to the independeia/pakistan border then having enough flexibility, capability, available funding to move forces around on more temporary deployments, partnerships, exercises, the full range of activities. you are think, as you said,...
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captures the chaotic scene of 1400 mexicans waiting at the city's central station to board special south pacificeportation train bound for mexico so this was many times during 1931 through 1934. and the caption was a photograph and was very appropriate to show how xenophobia works its way into every facet of our political culture so i look at the photograph i see individuals wearing their best clothes who are trying to regain some respectability through the repatriation that has stripped of them but the caption of the photograph written by the editor or the writer describes the feeling of mexicans dressed in sombreros with their baskets and guitars and threadbare blankets and willing to return to the homeland that they left so many years ago with joy. so i find it fascinating the ways in which capturing the photograph we can send the subliminal messages that continue to dehumanize immigrants. the next decade americans were the targets 120,000 were forced from their homes in the camps for the duration of the war because united states believed they were not loyal to the united states but rather lo
captures the chaotic scene of 1400 mexicans waiting at the city's central station to board special south pacificeportation train bound for mexico so this was many times during 1931 through 1934. and the caption was a photograph and was very appropriate to show how xenophobia works its way into every facet of our political culture so i look at the photograph i see individuals wearing their best clothes who are trying to regain some respectability through the repatriation that has stripped of...
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. >> concerned about the marines, my father went out in 1942 to the south pacific. you know, and where there many all over in iwo jima? accounted for? >> absolutely. >> edward nevgloski, go ahead. >> absolutely. our african-american marines, munford point means, definitely were represented on iwo jima. they provided logistical support, helped to bring casualties back, brought water and food to the front lines. but over time, even the african-american marines would find themselves rushed to the front and fighting right alongside their white and hispanic brothers. so absolutely, the munford point marines were represented and represented well during the 36-day battle. >> they are a very important part of the museum story, world war ii gallery. we recently enhanced aspects to tell the story. iwo jima is sort of the culmination of their history, where they were assigned to defense battalions, combat roles, and were not given the full support necessarily of our country. but as the war progressed, there were signs of these ammunition and depot companies, and they were not
. >> concerned about the marines, my father went out in 1942 to the south pacific. you know, and where there many all over in iwo jima? accounted for? >> absolutely. >> edward nevgloski, go ahead. >> absolutely. our african-american marines, munford point means, definitely were represented on iwo jima. they provided logistical support, helped to bring casualties back, brought water and food to the front lines. but over time, even the african-american marines would find...
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1400 mexicans who are waiting at the city's central station, train station, to board a special south pacificeportation train bound for mexico. so the deportation ran many times from 1931 to 1934 or so and the caption for this photograph is very appropriate in showing how xenophobia works its way into every fast facet of our political culture. when i see the photography see individuals who are wearing their best clothes, who are trying to regain some of the respectability that these forced deportations and repatriations have stripped from them. but the caption of the photograph written by the editor or perhaps the writer describes a scene of mexicans dressed in sombreros with their baskets, guitars, and thread-bare blankets waiting to return home to the homeland that they, you know, left so many years ago in, you know, with joy, basically. so i find it fascinating the ways in which even in the caption of the photograph we can be sending these subliminal members that continue to dehumanize immigrants. the next decade, japanese americans were the targets. 120,000 were forced from their homes an
1400 mexicans who are waiting at the city's central station, train station, to board a special south pacificeportation train bound for mexico. so the deportation ran many times from 1931 to 1934 or so and the caption for this photograph is very appropriate in showing how xenophobia works its way into every fast facet of our political culture. when i see the photography see individuals who are wearing their best clothes, who are trying to regain some of the respectability that these forced...
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pacific flyway. it's a 4,000-mile superhighway linking the arctic and south america. john blackstone has the story from the heart of it all in chico, california. >> reporter: this is what a successful conservation effort looks like, 10,000 snow geese taking a winter break in california's central valley. the central valley is part of what's known as the pacific flyway, used by 10 to 12 million migrating birds each year. more than half of them stop in the central valley, including ducks and geese from the arctic 4,000 miles to the north. some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway, and they are followed by thousands who flock to see them and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese, and that's all i hear ringing in my ears are the sound of the geese. >> reporter: craig isola, deputy director of the national wildlife religion in the heart of the pacific flyway has been helping people sort out one bird from another fo
pacific flyway. it's a 4,000-mile superhighway linking the arctic and south america. john blackstone has the story from the heart of it all in chico, california. >> reporter: this is what a successful conservation effort looks like, 10,000 snow geese taking a winter break in california's central valley. the central valley is part of what's known as the pacific flyway, used by 10 to 12 million migrating birds each year. more than half of them stop in the central valley, including ducks and...
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some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway. by thousands who flock to see them. and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese and that is all i hear ringing in my ears is the sound of the geese. >> reporter: craig isola deputy director at national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway has been helping people sort out one bird from another for 23 years. >> right now we're seeing thousand of northern pin tail, american wagin, and some northern chevaliers as well. and in the background i am hearing snow geese flying and some cranes flying. >> reporter: as spectacular as the birds are now they were not always that way. by 1970 agriculture had taken over 95% of the pacific flyway wetland, polluting the fields and filling in wetlands. >> there was a competition not just between wildlife and agriculture but also just human development in general. in the early '80s we saw big reductions in water fowl populations. >> report
some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway. by thousands who flock to see them. and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese and that is all i hear ringing in my ears is the sound of the geese. >> reporter: craig isola deputy director at national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway has been helping people sort...
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some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway, ande followed by thousands who flock to see them and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese, and that's all i hear ringing in my ears are the sound of the geese. >> reporter: craig isola, deputy director of the national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway has been helping people sort out one bird from another for 23 years. >> right now out here we're seeing news thousands of northern pintail, american wigeon and some northern shovellers as well. and in the background i've been hearing snow geese flying all day and some cranes flying. >> reporter: as spectacular as the birds are now, they were not always that way. by 1970, agriculture had taken over 95% of the pacific flyway's wetlands, polluting the fields and filling in wetlands. >> there was a competition not just because wildlife and agriculture, but also just human development in general. in the early 80s, we saw big
some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway, ande followed by thousands who flock to see them and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese, and that's all i hear ringing in my ears are the sound of the geese. >> reporter: craig isola, deputy director of the national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway has been...
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pacific command. something that india would like to be changing. they would like that region to be as important as east and southchina. indo pacific is more -- india concerned with china are more land-based. india's concern is if something happens in that domain, a number of countries, what happens if the next india china conflict is on the land order. which has happened in the past. therefore, india is reluctant to sort of confront china when it knows it may be forced to confront china on its own. and, finally, india sort of is the country, which, unlike most other american allies or western allies, does not want another country as a security belt. india does not need an american umbrella. what india would like to do is actually project its region. that is what india would like to deal. other countries like india as well. as of now, we do not have the economic capability to do it. we would like to build that in the next five to 10 years so that india can be an indian ocean part like it's always wanted to. i will stop there and answer any questions. >> great panel discussions. all of us are available for questio
pacific command. something that india would like to be changing. they would like that region to be as important as east and southchina. indo pacific is more -- india concerned with china are more land-based. india's concern is if something happens in that domain, a number of countries, what happens if the next india china conflict is on the land order. which has happened in the past. therefore, india is reluctant to sort of confront china when it knows it may be forced to confront china on its...
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caller: concerned about the marines, my father went out in 1942 to the south pacific.here there many all over in iwo jima? accounted for? guest: absolutely. host: edward nevgloski, go ahead. guest: absolutely. ,ur african-american marines munford point means, definitely were represented on iwo jima. they provided logistical support, helped to bring casualties back, brought water and food to the front lines. but over time, even the african-american marines would find themselves rushed to the front and fighting right alongside their white and hispanic others. the munford point marines were represented and represented well during the 36-day battle. guest: they are a very important part of the museum story, world war ii gallery. we recently enhanced aspects to tell the story. iwo jima is sort of the culmination of their history, where they were assigned to defense battalions, combat roles, and were not given the full support necessarily of our country. but as the war progressed, there were signs of these ammunition and depot companies, and they were not intended to be fron
caller: concerned about the marines, my father went out in 1942 to the south pacific.here there many all over in iwo jima? accounted for? guest: absolutely. host: edward nevgloski, go ahead. guest: absolutely. ,ur african-american marines munford point means, definitely were represented on iwo jima. they provided logistical support, helped to bring casualties back, brought water and food to the front lines. but over time, even the african-american marines would find themselves rushed to the...
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pacific flyway. a 4,000 mile super highway from the arctic to south america. >> reporter: this is what a successful conservationlooks like. 10,000 snow geese taking a winter break in california's central valley. the california's central valley is part of what's known as the pacific flyway, used by 10 to 12 million migrating birds every year. more than half of them stop in the central valley, including duck and geese from the arctic 4,000 miles to the north. some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to winter in mexico and south america use the pacific flyway and they're tracked by thousands who came to see them. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese. and that's all i hear. >> reporter: craig, deputy director of the national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway, has been helping people sort out one bird from another for 23 years. >> we're seeing thousands of northern pintail, american wig wigen. i've been hearing cranes flying. >> reporter: the birds were not always that way. by 1970, agriculture had taken over 95% of the pacific flyway's wetlands, pollutin
pacific flyway. a 4,000 mile super highway from the arctic to south america. >> reporter: this is what a successful conservationlooks like. 10,000 snow geese taking a winter break in california's central valley. the california's central valley is part of what's known as the pacific flyway, used by 10 to 12 million migrating birds every year. more than half of them stop in the central valley, including duck and geese from the arctic 4,000 miles to the north. some 350 different kinds of...
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the high to stay in place for about 24 hour windshield that low pressure that's off the pacific northwest. diving south by the time we get to sunday, and when it does, that low produces offshore winds by saturday night, sunday afternoon, so pretty decent northeast, in fact strong enough that we have wind advisories posted beginning saturday night. we get gusts up to 60 miles per hour up in the north bay, introducing the possibility of downed trees and power lines and electricity going out. not quite so strong south of the golden gate, but plenty gusty saturday night through sunday afternoon. saturday, giants fan fest is 59 degrees, sunshine, seasonal temperatures. actually fan fest, but fans fest suggests more than one fan shows up. that would be good. the pebble beach pro am is this weekend. saturday sunny, and sunday also sunny, but it will also be windy. the winds picking up in pebble beach and through carmel. 62 in san mateo tomorrow. saturday is the day to get stuff done, unless you like working in the wind. that will be sunday. san jose will be at 65 on saturday. over in the east bay, nice for to
the high to stay in place for about 24 hour windshield that low pressure that's off the pacific northwest. diving south by the time we get to sunday, and when it does, that low produces offshore winds by saturday night, sunday afternoon, so pretty decent northeast, in fact strong enough that we have wind advisories posted beginning saturday night. we get gusts up to 60 miles per hour up in the north bay, introducing the possibility of downed trees and power lines and electricity going out. not...
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buildup so we have to keep wary eye that the united states would not be displaced omom indo pacific or south china sea. with freedom of operations in edwhich beijing has appropriated with a huge swath of the pacific ocean and turn it in like mainland china lake lake tahoe here in the california. so having said that massive theft from china hundreds of billions of dollars in intellectual property per year has beene taken from the united states. and they use that intellectual property and that's not fair. i said this to my chinese colleagues china is too great of a a country too many hard-working people to steal our innovation then knock it off to undercut our companies. and with that relationship with china smart and innovative to take things from us and with the phase one trade deal while we may be competitors with strong differences on the rule of law and how society should operate freedom we are very opposed to hong kong and reeducation camps. so we are concerned about those but at the same time you want to have a great relationship with china and in the context of the pandemic for the peo
buildup so we have to keep wary eye that the united states would not be displaced omom indo pacific or south china sea. with freedom of operations in edwhich beijing has appropriated with a huge swath of the pacific ocean and turn it in like mainland china lake lake tahoe here in the california. so having said that massive theft from china hundreds of billions of dollars in intellectual property per year has beene taken from the united states. and they use that intellectual property and that's...
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tonight in the northern half of scotland with temperatures still in double figures for some in the south pacificross scotla nd feeding plenty of showers across scotland and northern ireland through the day, some of them are heavy and thundery, wintry over high ground to showers to the north and west of england and wales, a bit down through the channel islands and through the english channel and it will turn colder, that is one aspect and also windier to win, by the end of the afternoon into the evening could be gusting up to 80 mile an hourin could be gusting up to 80 mile an hour in western scotland with widespread thousand northern ireland and that could cause some issues on the ferries. could also cause some damage and the same in the second half the night towards the eastern half the night towards the eastern half of scotland and down across north—east england where we will find some of the strongest of the wind. they will gradually ease through tuesday but tuesday will be a blowy day with north—westerly wind. high—pressure starting to building from the south—west so for the rest of the week
tonight in the northern half of scotland with temperatures still in double figures for some in the south pacificross scotla nd feeding plenty of showers across scotland and northern ireland through the day, some of them are heavy and thundery, wintry over high ground to showers to the north and west of england and wales, a bit down through the channel islands and through the english channel and it will turn colder, that is one aspect and also windier to win, by the end of the afternoon into the...
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you can see the pacific northwest, taking all the rain once again. it gets as far southnorth bay. the rest of us will wake up to mist and drizzle sunday morning with a thick layer of fog. by noon sunday, it's pretty much over. expect a couple hundredths of an inch if you get anything coming up out of this storm. let's look at my accuweather seven-day forecast. well, it looks like we jumped ahead. i just wanted to show you this. these are the reservoirs, they're still running low. they'll drop when i show you the seven-day forecast coming up next and how dry it will be. jobina? >> good morning. thank you. 5:48 right now. good news for the super commuters coming out of tracy. that motorcycle crash cleared. this was westbound 205 at the mountain house on-ramp. speeds are still slow. hopefully they will pick up in the next hour or so because it gets ugly over there. northbound 680 before highway 242 in concord. we have a two-car crash here. it's not causing a slowdown. it is blocking one lane. live look showing you the golden gate bridge, things are smooth this morning. no p
you can see the pacific northwest, taking all the rain once again. it gets as far southnorth bay. the rest of us will wake up to mist and drizzle sunday morning with a thick layer of fog. by noon sunday, it's pretty much over. expect a couple hundredths of an inch if you get anything coming up out of this storm. let's look at my accuweather seven-day forecast. well, it looks like we jumped ahead. i just wanted to show you this. these are the reservoirs, they're still running low. they'll drop...
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degrees for your afernoon highs but ormtracker 4 tracking some chges the storm to our south and west out in the pacific starting to make its way towards monterey, but unfortunately for us according to our storm tracker we're going to remain dry in the bay area. >>and if this trend continues we're on par o actually have the driest february on record since 1864 specifically for downtown san francisco. so looks like this storm, not really going to bring us any ch needed rainthat we do need out there but enjoy the beautiful temperatures out the right now widespread 60's and 70's overnight lows tonight very similar to yesterday in the mid to upper 40's. so it is going to be a mild night for thbay area but we're really going to notice a big drop in temperatures tomorrow, 5 to 10 degrees cooler tomorrow compared to today's daytime highs so near average along the coast of the san francisco peninsula upper 50's there low to mid 60's for the east bay shoreline and as y make your way inland in theupper 60's to even low 70's like tho of you in antioch and santa sa, but as you take a look ahead at the next 7 y fore
degrees for your afernoon highs but ormtracker 4 tracking some chges the storm to our south and west out in the pacific starting to make its way towards monterey, but unfortunately for us according to our storm tracker we're going to remain dry in the bay area. >>and if this trend continues we're on par o actually have the driest february on record since 1864 specifically for downtown san francisco. so looks like this storm, not really going to bring us any ch needed rainthat we do need...
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inoculations that kind of thing prayed all of the things that the first world of the west or the near pacific japan southge of ours, they are working on that regard. country like north korea cannot do that. their medical technology is 50 years behind. extraordinary poor country. the default to the second option was to simply isolate the sickness and they do that by putting people who are sickness and 14. and now because north korea is such an effective authoritarian totalitarian state they will be able to do that fairly effectively a thing. melissa: let me ask you about this. the chinese government came out denying these theories, or if you call the rumors out talking about it. that this was a bio weapon. i got out into the open. yesterday i had a man as a master virus person. i asked him the same question. he was in quarantine. here's what he had to say about that he was in wuhan. >> i don't think there in this was deliberately engineered by any scientist anywhere. we have viruses like this emerge all of the time. if you years ago, the movie contingents, there was a discussion about this. the a bio weap
inoculations that kind of thing prayed all of the things that the first world of the west or the near pacific japan southge of ours, they are working on that regard. country like north korea cannot do that. their medical technology is 50 years behind. extraordinary poor country. the default to the second option was to simply isolate the sickness and they do that by putting people who are sickness and 14. and now because north korea is such an effective authoritarian totalitarian state they will...
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. >> decadence as i describe it is a western europe, united states, to some extent pacific rim, japan, southhenomenon. it has not been -- you might describe the middle east right now as chaotic and convulsing. he would not call it decadent. china's growth rate of the last 25 years, certainly not decadent. there has been this convergence of rising powers with a stagnating west. i think the question is, is there someone who is poised to leapfrog the west? is china really going to sort of blast passed us and lead the world into a pacific century, or is there something about decadence that is the destination that a lot of these -- i mean, even countries that were supposed to be growing rapidly, turkey and south africa, have stagnated a bit the closer they have gone to the west. david: you mentioned political transformation. many would say donald j. trump is a form of political transformation. we have not seen his like before. do you agree? >> yes and no. trump is clearly someone in certain ways is decadent himself, obviously, but also sort of a rebel against decadence. make america great again i
. >> decadence as i describe it is a western europe, united states, to some extent pacific rim, japan, southhenomenon. it has not been -- you might describe the middle east right now as chaotic and convulsing. he would not call it decadent. china's growth rate of the last 25 years, certainly not decadent. there has been this convergence of rising powers with a stagnating west. i think the question is, is there someone who is poised to leapfrog the west? is china really going to sort of...
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that rich backs off a bit and then a low pressure system slide to our south and in the pacific there that will bring some clouds for us and not expecting that widespread rain, maybe a slight chance of a shower for the coast. then as we look at the saturday forecast, the low slides south so, still looking at dry conditions even with that low close to us. we could use the rain. it looks at this point it will misses. 66 palo alto, 68 san jose and sunshine later today. 65 concord, 64 in oakland, and 67 for cloverdale. there is that extended forecast. chilly mornings, mild afternoons and a few more class friday. also for saturday, mild, a few clouds on sunday and looking mild into early next week. >>> new this morning, this year's pride theme will be generations of hope. san francisco mayor london breed kicked off the 50th anniversary event yesterday. the celebrations are scheduled for saturday, june 27. and sunday the 28th. mark your calendars. >>> 520 now. no radio time for the oakland ace. >> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, the baseball team is making broadcast hi
that rich backs off a bit and then a low pressure system slide to our south and in the pacific there that will bring some clouds for us and not expecting that widespread rain, maybe a slight chance of a shower for the coast. then as we look at the saturday forecast, the low slides south so, still looking at dry conditions even with that low close to us. we could use the rain. it looks at this point it will misses. 66 palo alto, 68 san jose and sunshine later today. 65 concord, 64 in oakland,...
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has traditionally, it does seem like a tradition, and low pressure is off the pacific northwest, and the low plunges south so by sunday we pick up the winds. actually by saturday night. but we don't pick up much in the way of clouds. as time rolls on over the weekend, here's saturday, no clouds. and then saturday night, no clouds. and sunday, there's no clouds. it's going to be sunny another way of putting it. so mainly clear night tonight with some fog around. tomorrow mild. temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. then the winds pick up sunday. but a great weekend for the chinese new year parade. high temperatures tomorrow, santa rosa 65, 64 napa, and63 redwood city, in san jose 65. in the extended forecast, we've looked and looked and looked, and we have seen no rain at all. we get some clouds by the time we get to thursday and friday. as we mentioned yesterday, it's not unusual to have extended dry periods every winter. it happens every winter. and we're in the middle of one now. >>> all right, brian, thank you. coming up, a few less staffers at the white house tonight. who president trump just fired. ob
has traditionally, it does seem like a tradition, and low pressure is off the pacific northwest, and the low plunges south so by sunday we pick up the winds. actually by saturday night. but we don't pick up much in the way of clouds. as time rolls on over the weekend, here's saturday, no clouds. and then saturday night, no clouds. and sunday, there's no clouds. it's going to be sunny another way of putting it. so mainly clear night tonight with some fog around. tomorrow mild. temperatures in...
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south as it was forecast to do. if we had gotten rain out of this, it would have come closer to the pacific northwest and had significant moisture and good cold air support. it has none of these things. it's just heading south. now los angeles and san diego, as this thing continues to move down toward that part of california, will bring more clouds to the bay area, but ri county and los angeles and parts of santa barbara. they'll get about a of rain dow misses us entirely. instead we continue with unusually warm temperatures. tomorrow san francisco hits 70, oakland at 72 is 12 degrees above average. san jose about the same. 72 in concord. so 70s tomorrow for quite a bit of bay area. 72 at santa clara, 72 at milpitas. and in union city, 72 degrees. over in the east bay tomorrow we have the high clouds around, but the numbers will still be warm. 72 at pleasant hill, 71 at dublin. 75 degrees at the northern end of the napa valley, and mid-70s in february. wow. in the extended forecast, high clouds again tomorrow. the numbers will be in the mid-70s in the warmest locations. we do cool it down into the weekend. there's a cha
south as it was forecast to do. if we had gotten rain out of this, it would have come closer to the pacific northwest and had significant moisture and good cold air support. it has none of these things. it's just heading south. now los angeles and san diego, as this thing continues to move down toward that part of california, will bring more clouds to the bay area, but ri county and los angeles and parts of santa barbara. they'll get about a of rain dow misses us entirely. instead we continue...
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look at everything diving down the inner mountain region, the deep south, the great lakes, the northeast just not here. even the pacific northwest. 30s, 40s on the temps. not much of a change here but the low is coming up here a ay. we have a coastal fog pattern back in place here. it's a warm pattern inland but it's a pattern where if that fog is there, watch out. so sunny inland. cool to mild to warm. near the coast 50s. it's a coolrecast as we go into the weekend and also the wind picks up on sunday. 50s, 60s. to upper 60s to near 70. again, a little mini summer pattern there. a little cooler there on saturday as well. back to warm on monday, you guys. >>> time is 4:12. a controversial idea this morning to deal with the homeless crisis and it's a plan that pits one city against another. what is it and who's paying for it? >> and we hear from 49er coach kyle shanahan about a season that was so close to perfection. mike: anyone hear the slogan, 'mike will get it done?' ok, let me tell you what the 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i
look at everything diving down the inner mountain region, the deep south, the great lakes, the northeast just not here. even the pacific northwest. 30s, 40s on the temps. not much of a change here but the low is coming up here a ay. we have a coastal fog pattern back in place here. it's a warm pattern inland but it's a pattern where if that fog is there, watch out. so sunny inland. cool to mild to warm. near the coast 50s. it's a coolrecast as we go into the weekend and also the wind picks up...
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Feb 29, 2020
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east which over the next russia showers around the mountain states into the pacific northwest and it'll sink its way further south which as we go on through sunday so there will be some wintry weather snow flurries sente over the rockies central parts of kind of they're moving through scott she won easily over 3 manitoba heading towards the east over the next couple days want to see showers around the deep south but for many of the said it's fine and dry today is no great shakes but 6 celsius in new york. for the time if you come down into the camera been falsified and dry weather hit say because this line of cloud which just makes its way down towards the yucatan peninsula it's been feeding some very heavy showers into honduras across the great arad hillis it will continue to make its way further south which in these woods and high. from fossil fuels to modern day renewables as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against easter mounds we provide busine
east which over the next russia showers around the mountain states into the pacific northwest and it'll sink its way further south which as we go on through sunday so there will be some wintry weather snow flurries sente over the rockies central parts of kind of they're moving through scott she won easily over 3 manitoba heading towards the east over the next couple days want to see showers around the deep south but for many of the said it's fine and dry today is no great shakes but 6 celsius...
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pacific. we will not be displaced from the south china sea. we will continue to believe in freedom of operations. beijing has appropriator tempted to appropriate a huge swath of the pacific ocean treat it like it some internal lake in mainland china, , be like treating like it's lake tahoe in california or in the united states. we got to keep a wary eye on that. having said that and would also been the victim of massive, massive theft from china. hundreds of billions of dollars figure in intellectual property has been taken from the united states. its intellectual property that was not created or innovative or earned by china, it was stolen and given to the companies and the abuse that intellectual property to obtain competitive advantages against us in the business world and the commerce world, and that's not fair. china is too great of the country. i said this to my chinese college. china is too great of the country is too many smart hard-working people to have to steal our innovation and knock it off and sell it to undercut our companies tha
pacific. we will not be displaced from the south china sea. we will continue to believe in freedom of operations. beijing has appropriator tempted to appropriate a huge swath of the pacific ocean treat it like it some internal lake in mainland china, , be like treating like it's lake tahoe in california or in the united states. we got to keep a wary eye on that. having said that and would also been the victim of massive, massive theft from china. hundreds of billions of dollars figure in...
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it will allow for a few of those low pressure systems that we've seen over the pacific northwest to dip further to the southhave a little bit more of a breeze, a slight cooldown. but overall still no rain here in the seven-day forecast. we have temperatures in the upper 60s for valentine's day. more clouds moving in on sunday and temperatures in the upper 60s by early next week. mike, you were trying to sort something out. >> we talk about the slower drive. i did check out this camera view and north 280 almost to traffic for a couple minutes. we're sorting back out -- it's a building flow here at the 17/880 interchange. that smoke in the distance is building there that puts out exhaust. we do hear about a fire further back. north 280 near the off ramp there's a roadside fire reported there. doesn't sound like a major issue. that's what our camera sees over here much lighter. we sorted that out. that will be an issue coming off 101 at 280. anywhere north to cupertino. the smooth pattern for the rest of the day. a build here off 880. dumbarton bridge, more flow and slow on either coast and looking at the bay
it will allow for a few of those low pressure systems that we've seen over the pacific northwest to dip further to the southhave a little bit more of a breeze, a slight cooldown. but overall still no rain here in the seven-day forecast. we have temperatures in the upper 60s for valentine's day. more clouds moving in on sunday and temperatures in the upper 60s by early next week. mike, you were trying to sort something out. >> we talk about the slower drive. i did check out this camera...
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we have the rolls-royce president of the southeast, asia-pacific, and south korea.tential impact of the virus? >> as you can see at the air show, it is a reduced scale attendance. we have seen participation from our customers who have not suggested they will attend the conference but we will have continued conversation over the next few weeks. we have taken precautionary measures in singapore as well. it is the short-term impact. but we need to just manage that and pull up the guidelines as provided locally. haslinda: you take care of several regions. when you take a look at the regions you cover, which areas show the most potential? >> if you look at the last decade, year on year, it's been a 10% growth within southeast asia and aussie on been asean has been- phenomenal. we have gone from 2600 to 10,000 aircraft. they will come into asia-pacific and most of them into this part of the world, so trajectory wise , in the past, there's been a huge growth, and forward projection shows growth as well. haslinda: can you specify the double-digit you are looking at? bicky:
we have the rolls-royce president of the southeast, asia-pacific, and south korea.tential impact of the virus? >> as you can see at the air show, it is a reduced scale attendance. we have seen participation from our customers who have not suggested they will attend the conference but we will have continued conversation over the next few weeks. we have taken precautionary measures in singapore as well. it is the short-term impact. but we need to just manage that and pull up the guidelines...
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east which over the next russia showers around the mountain states into the pacific northwest and it'll sink its way further southhich as we go on through sunday so there will be some wintry weather snow flurries sente over the rockies central parts of kind of they're moving through scott she won easily over 3 manitoba heading towards the east over the next couple days want to see showers around the deep south but for many of the said it's fine and dry today is no great shakes but 6 celsius in new york still too bad for the time if you come down into the camera been falsified and dry weather hit say because this line of cloud which just makes its way down towards the yucatan peninsula has been facing some very heavy showers into honduras across the brights arad hillis it will continue to make its way further south which in these woods and try to hide. the u.s. president's proposed plan for the middle east this is less territory to be out of style than any other peace plan since 1988 the probe or sums of corporate boards others may have failed because of this one video was biased in the united states the waters ri
east which over the next russia showers around the mountain states into the pacific northwest and it'll sink its way further southhich as we go on through sunday so there will be some wintry weather snow flurries sente over the rockies central parts of kind of they're moving through scott she won easily over 3 manitoba heading towards the east over the next couple days want to see showers around the deep south but for many of the said it's fine and dry today is no great shakes but 6 celsius in...
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certainly sierra snow south of tahoe and southern california rain. second system sunday pushes into the pacific northwest. where many of our storms are been going. and unfortunately, we're left high and dry. accuweather seven-day forecast. morning fog giving way to a mild afternoon. thursday we're going see more fog and clouds, and an isolated chance of a shower or sprinkle friday. the weekend is dry and certainly a little breezy. going into next week. still holding our breath. we're running 39 to 64% of average in terms of rainfall. really hurting. >> thanks, sandia. >>> tomorrow on good morning america, ginger zee will be live on the border of and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. don't miss the final days of the ultimate
certainly sierra snow south of tahoe and southern california rain. second system sunday pushes into the pacific northwest. where many of our storms are been going. and unfortunately, we're left high and dry. accuweather seven-day forecast. morning fog giving way to a mild afternoon. thursday we're going see more fog and clouds, and an isolated chance of a shower or sprinkle friday. the weekend is dry and certainly a little breezy. going into next week. still holding our breath. we're running 39...
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certainly sierra snow south of tahoe and southern california rain. second system sunday pushes into the pacific northwest. where many of our storms are been going. and unfortunately, we're left high and dry. accuweather seven-day forecast. morning fog giving way to a mild afternoon. thursday we're going see more fog and clouds, and an isolated chance of a shower or sprinkle friday. the weekend is dry and certainly a little breezy. going into next week. still holding our breath 64% of average in terms of rainfall. really hurting. >> thanks, sandia. >>> tomorrow on good morning america, ginger zee will be live on the border of i work hard and i want my money to work hard too. so i use my freedom unlimited card. even when i'm spending, i'm earning 1.5% cash back on everything i buy. (shouting) earning on headphones! huh? earning. earning. still earning. always earning. i don't know where you're pointing. not that one! the big one. you can't sneak a good earning opportunity past me. in fact... i've got a hand modeling gig that starts right now. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom
certainly sierra snow south of tahoe and southern california rain. second system sunday pushes into the pacific northwest. where many of our storms are been going. and unfortunately, we're left high and dry. accuweather seven-day forecast. morning fog giving way to a mild afternoon. thursday we're going see more fog and clouds, and an isolated chance of a shower or sprinkle friday. the weekend is dry and certainly a little breezy. going into next week. still holding our breath 64% of average in...
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a lot of clouds coming off the southern tropical pacific, atmospheric river is just moving across the southstate, they will continue to get bombarded with the heavy rain and we are going to see some clouds as we did tonight. a beautiful sunset, you can see the clouds out there, these are fair weather clouds. there is no real dynamic to them. no rain or anything other than just a slightly different pattern tomorrow. today was warmer, a record high at logan airport of 73 degrees. downtown was 74, outside temperatures are mild tonight, this time of year, for february, 53 degrees in fairfield, that can be pretty mild. back to work tomorrow, back to school tomorrow for many. it is not quite as warm as today , i.e. mid 70s. it starts off like this, we will find temperatures in the cooler spots of the upper 30s, most spots will be in the middle to lower 40s. we have a little valley frog from last night, parts of the bay area, i don't suspect we will see much. we started to see it last night, actually, in some places. green is 60s, yellow is 70. there will be some yellow south of san jose. mostly m
a lot of clouds coming off the southern tropical pacific, atmospheric river is just moving across the southstate, they will continue to get bombarded with the heavy rain and we are going to see some clouds as we did tonight. a beautiful sunset, you can see the clouds out there, these are fair weather clouds. there is no real dynamic to them. no rain or anything other than just a slightly different pattern tomorrow. today was warmer, a record high at logan airport of 73 degrees. downtown was 74,...
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pacific northwest i should say. early sunday morning, might get as far south as ukiah.ort of fizzles, and it's going to be a pretty dry day with rainfall potential for sunday. again, zero everywhere. let me give you a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. a dry weekend despite the presence of some clouds. but a lovely day for valentine's day. and we start the week off on monday on president's day with sunny skies and mild conditions all over again. >> all right. very good. >> thanks, spencer. >>> bringing food to families really who need it the most. >> next, new at 6:00, an east economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, struggling to survive. in this moment, we need a fighter. bernie sanders. we know he'll fight for us as president because he always has. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >>> new at 6:00, the city of san leandro says it will make permanent a pilot program that's helped stru
pacific northwest i should say. early sunday morning, might get as far south as ukiah.ort of fizzles, and it's going to be a pretty dry day with rainfall potential for sunday. again, zero everywhere. let me give you a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. a dry weekend despite the presence of some clouds. but a lovely day for valentine's day. and we start the week off on monday on president's day with sunny skies and mild conditions all over again. >> all right. very good. >>...
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china containment strategy which india does not india likes to see the in the pacific stretching from africa all the way to the south china sea and the u.s. and india have really stepped up collaboration and coordination in the defense arena to promote this concept of a free and open in the pacific. do you think both sides got what they want out of this trip i mean trump was they go $10000000.00 people are going to be there to see may i believe it was something like 120000 people but do you think both modi and trump will be happy with this visit. yes absolutely i know president trump was disappointed that the 2 sides were not able to reach an agreement on trade trade of course has been one of the most contentious issues in the u.s. into a relationship over the past 2 or 3 years but the optics for president trump were great if you take a look at the white house and social media immediately following the visit he was able to piece together images of him greeting roaring crowds people in the stands cheering from him chanting trump trump where as for prime minister most of the he has wanted president trump to visit indi
china containment strategy which india does not india likes to see the in the pacific stretching from africa all the way to the south china sea and the u.s. and india have really stepped up collaboration and coordination in the defense arena to promote this concept of a free and open in the pacific. do you think both sides got what they want out of this trip i mean trump was they go $10000000.00 people are going to be there to see may i believe it was something like 120000 people but do you...
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in south carolinnp drs left people stranded by flooding in the pacific northwest, heavy rain and meltingnow are causing severe flooding and landslides. roads are closed in parts of western washington state. workers have been struggle to clear culverts and drain and the rushing water. still to come with judy woodruff, outrage a alarm in china after the doctor who blew the whistle on coronavirus dies. at toe'sob report says about the health of the economy under president trump. a conversation with the former top u.s. diplomat to ukraine, william taylor now that the impeachment trial has come to an end and much more. >> this is pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. the outbreak of a new coronavirus has paralyzed parts of china mounting health and transportation concerns. but the past 24rs h have altered the political atmosphere there as well. the deathf a doctor who tried to sound the alarm about the virus has triggered a wave o anger among the chinese public complete with memorials and onlin
in south carolinnp drs left people stranded by flooding in the pacific northwest, heavy rain and meltingnow are causing severe flooding and landslides. roads are closed in parts of western washington state. workers have been struggle to clear culverts and drain and the rushing water. still to come with judy woodruff, outrage a alarm in china after the doctor who blew the whistle on coronavirus dies. at toe'sob report says about the health of the economy under president trump. a conversation...