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. >> this one in tasmania. watch this. he comes speeding down and cuts back up. swallowed up.t up, tom lowe, portugal. this thing is just moving quick and he goes down fast as well. last up, rafael tappia also in portugal gets a little bit of a bounce, little bit of wobble. loses his balance. >> i love this. i love there are guys out there that are brave and skilled enough to go out there and tackle these enormous waves. >>> sitting behind that rather n nondescript door, from the side -- you have to go inside, try and get the attention. all you have to do is go up to this thing. it seems like there's a card scanner on the right-hand side. that's not your bank card. that's where you swipe your i.d. then you pump in about 50 cents u.s. and then -- >> hold on a second. only 50 cents? >> only 50 cents. this is in the czech republic. >> it's cool but an antisocial way to enjoy the pub. >> the tables are outside. people like to enjoy a pint when the weather is nice. >> it's a great idea. in louisiana they have vending machines that dispense daiquiris, margaritas. oh, yeah. it change
. >> this one in tasmania. watch this. he comes speeding down and cuts back up. swallowed up.t up, tom lowe, portugal. this thing is just moving quick and he goes down fast as well. last up, rafael tappia also in portugal gets a little bit of a bounce, little bit of wobble. loses his balance. >> i love this. i love there are guys out there that are brave and skilled enough to go out there and tackle these enormous waves. >>> sitting behind that rather n nondescript door,...
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agreement between australia and china market, allowing us to transport fresh milk each week from tasmaniachina every week. we think there are huge opportunities to grow that market going forward. so we are excited about freight, inbound passengers, business passengers, a market where we can take advantage of in the future. allen, in the other direction, there are also big outbound ambitions for these chinese carriers. we have had this cautionary tale when it comes to cap a pacific and that the klein taste on chinese competition, a major theme. what is the take away for you there? >> it is competitive internationally, and qantas has from yieldsune coming down. we have come down, not as much as a lot of our peers, because a lot of capacity has been added come and it is about what you do to cope with that, your transformation program. it has allowed us to deliver customer satisfaction levels at record levels, so it is very competitive in the aviation industry, but it has been like that. we are the oldest continuous operating airline in the world. we have survived because we have adapted and
agreement between australia and china market, allowing us to transport fresh milk each week from tasmaniachina every week. we think there are huge opportunities to grow that market going forward. so we are excited about freight, inbound passengers, business passengers, a market where we can take advantage of in the future. allen, in the other direction, there are also big outbound ambitions for these chinese carriers. we have had this cautionary tale when it comes to cap a pacific and that the...
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we have cool video from tasmania.his looks like something commuter animated or out of disney's fan today sha, even. people break the surface of the waufr at a beach near jourjtogen and it turns that ethereal glowing blue. it's caused by billions of single cel plankton called sea sparkle. the plankton flash blue as a defense against predators. >> that's amazing. >>> speaking of sparking, a pastor in west africa just found one of the world's largest uncut diamonds. 706 carats. the precious gem is the largest one found in sierra leon. he's not keeping it. he turned it over to the country's president, saying he hopes it will boost recent development in his impoverished nation. the government plans to auction it off. >> that really architecture use. >>> school leaders in palo alto will reconsider naming two middle schools today. next at 5:00 a.m., why it's drawing strong opposition from some parnlts. >>> dental deception, police say a man was posing as a dentist inside a bay area office building. that's not the only crime
we have cool video from tasmania.his looks like something commuter animated or out of disney's fan today sha, even. people break the surface of the waufr at a beach near jourjtogen and it turns that ethereal glowing blue. it's caused by billions of single cel plankton called sea sparkle. the plankton flash blue as a defense against predators. >> that's amazing. >>> speaking of sparking, a pastor in west africa just found one of the world's largest uncut diamonds. 706 carats. the...
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crowds gathered in tasmania this week to take in the bioluminescence at a beach.of algae that feed on plankton and when disturbed by waves or hands, the tiny cells flash, causing an illumination in the water. quite a sight. seems right up drew's alley. one more check of the weather. what do you think, drew? >> pretty sweet. i like it. we're tracking a quiet end to the weekend and then the return of showers starting on monday. live doppler 7 out there now, it's quiet. we have fog gathering along the coast. that will be the issue first thing tomorrow morning, mainly in the north bay. clearer skies towards san jose. 40s to 50s, starting temperatures on your sunday. into sunday, a blend of sun and clouds out there. couple 70s on the board. 65 the number for san mateo. 67, oakland. 63, san francisco. 66, val hoe. so the storm impact scale will come back starting monday and into tuesday. it's a 1, we're expecting some light showers at times, little bit of a breeze. and the chance on tuesday of a clap of thunder. that's something we'll be tracking into the early part of
crowds gathered in tasmania this week to take in the bioluminescence at a beach.of algae that feed on plankton and when disturbed by waves or hands, the tiny cells flash, causing an illumination in the water. quite a sight. seems right up drew's alley. one more check of the weather. what do you think, drew? >> pretty sweet. i like it. we're tracking a quiet end to the weekend and then the return of showers starting on monday. live doppler 7 out there now, it's quiet. we have fog gathering...
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mysterious fireball, this one streaking through the sky in tasmania.esidents there saying they saw a ufo, but they couldn't have been, well, too well informed and perhaps overexcited, and your eyes may be lying to you. the australian government said the object was actually an aircraft that was caught in the light of the sun, the rising sun, and that's what you're seeing. now do you believe your lying eyes, or the australian physicists? i will reserve for a little while. president trump reiterating he will build that wall. >> for that reason, we'll soon begin the construction of a great, great wall along our southern border. [cheers and applause] . lou: well, the contracts haven't been left but a mexican company reportedly stepped forward volunteering to provide the cement for that wall. we'll take that up with daniel horowitz and rachel campos duffy next. and a programming note, i'll join bill o'reilly on o'reilly factor. we're talking about the need to tackle the massive debt and overcome the huge massive deficits. join us on 8:00 p.m. on the fox news
mysterious fireball, this one streaking through the sky in tasmania.esidents there saying they saw a ufo, but they couldn't have been, well, too well informed and perhaps overexcited, and your eyes may be lying to you. the australian government said the object was actually an aircraft that was caught in the light of the sun, the rising sun, and that's what you're seeing. now do you believe your lying eyes, or the australian physicists? i will reserve for a little while. president trump...
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. >>> we have some really cool video to share with you from tasmania. take a look at your screen.his looks computer generated or like something out of "fantasia," right? people breaking the surface of this water at a beach near georgetown and do you see it glowing that ethereal blue. this is bioluminescence caused by billions of single cell plankton known as sea sparkle. the plankton flash blue as a defense mechanism against predators. >> i cannot believe that's real. i could look at that all day. >> gorgeous. very soothing. and we might need it this morning. >>> i don't know if i'd be dipping my toes in there. is that a good idea? your whole foot going to come back out or not? i don't know. i finally have a little bit of more good news in the north bay. westbound 37, we had a long-term blocking situation for some reason, somehow, part of a forklift was left in the roadway. that caused one crash and then several flat tires as well so they just got that cleared. we definitely have a backup there on westbound 37 and then in the backup, right around sears point, we've got another cra
. >>> we have some really cool video to share with you from tasmania. take a look at your screen.his looks computer generated or like something out of "fantasia," right? people breaking the surface of this water at a beach near georgetown and do you see it glowing that ethereal blue. this is bioluminescence caused by billions of single cell plankton known as sea sparkle. the plankton flash blue as a defense mechanism against predators. >> i cannot believe that's real. i...
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this is coming from tasmania and this looks like something straight out of disney's "fantasia." people break the surface of the water and it turns that ethereal glowing blue. this is bioaluminum me the sense, caused by billions of single cell plankton known as sea sparkle. they flash blue as a defense mechanism against predators but puts on quite the show for us. >> i could look at that all morning. >>> speaking of sparkle, a pastor in west africa just found one of the world's largest uncut diamonds. take a look at this. 706 carats. the precious gem has not been valued but it's the largest diamond found in sierra leon since 1972. it's not clear how the pastor came across the diamond but he is not keeping it. instead, he turned its over to the country's president, saying he hopes it helps to boost recent development in his impoverished nation. the government plans to auction it off. i's incredible. >> really touching. >>> new at 6:00, the problem on highway 101 that could set caltrans back millions of dollars. >>> and a gunman on the loose. just ahead the san jose highway shootin
this is coming from tasmania and this looks like something straight out of disney's "fantasia." people break the surface of the water and it turns that ethereal glowing blue. this is bioaluminum me the sense, caused by billions of single cell plankton known as sea sparkle. they flash blue as a defense mechanism against predators but puts on quite the show for us. >> i could look at that all morning. >>> speaking of sparkle, a pastor in west africa just found one of the...
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linda and i have visited church communities all over australia, tasmania, new zealand, thailand and south korea. would we have done as much as a solitary nuclear family? i doubt it. there certainly are individuals who achieve this level of connectivity just by force of personality, but this brings me to my second point, society and especially christian society needs to create space for the week and broken as well as those with external talent. only in a communal church can the old and the very young hurting military veterans, disabled, mentally ill, ex- addicts, or simply annoying people-- [laughter] >> like myself find a place where they can be healed and accepted and once more contribute to life. i share common meal every day with brothers and sisters that answer to each of these descriptions. those who preach engagement often fail to think how we as christians can actually bear each other's burden with economic, medical, emotional outside of strong communities. where's the love any engaging the world if we don't have time for the emotional fragile neighbor. pope francis got something r
linda and i have visited church communities all over australia, tasmania, new zealand, thailand and south korea. would we have done as much as a solitary nuclear family? i doubt it. there certainly are individuals who achieve this level of connectivity just by force of personality, but this brings me to my second point, society and especially christian society needs to create space for the week and broken as well as those with external talent. only in a communal church can the old and the very...