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that's according to a new report pi the nation oceanic administration. when the waters heat up it creates what is called corral bleaching, which can eventually kim off the underwater plants. when corral dies it permanently changes the habitat for fish and shell fish. the report says corral bleaching has been a serious problem in the pacific for a year now. california's massive drought shows no signs of letting up, and this year it could cost the state upwards of $2.7 billion. that's much worse than last year. as melt mel chan reports farmers are suffering and soon consumers can be too. first growing cotton these days garlic alfalfa and almonds on 1900 acres half of which lie fallow this year, because of the drought. >> i am tired. i am not 20 years old any more, and you wonder how long you can continue to expend that kind of energy, and not get what you consider to be an appreciate return. the fourth year of drought has become a make or break year. california produces half the fruits and vegetables. one reports estimates that more than half a million acre
that's according to a new report pi the nation oceanic administration. when the waters heat up it creates what is called corral bleaching, which can eventually kim off the underwater plants. when corral dies it permanently changes the habitat for fish and shell fish. the report says corral bleaching has been a serious problem in the pacific for a year now. california's massive drought shows no signs of letting up, and this year it could cost the state upwards of $2.7 billion. that's much worse...
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he works for demoea, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. noah has been trying to keep the islands in clean. >> there's a flux of plastic. >> hawaii's northern island act like a fine tooth comb, filtering debris from the north pacific gir, a system of currents pushing the pacific and everything in them in a clockwise circle, creating what many call the great pacific garbage patch, where shape of all shapes and sizes is dense. close to 90% of that garbage is plastic. >> these guys will eat plastic bags and pieces of plastic, thinking that it's food. it will be lodged in the intestinal tract, and worse is leaching chemically out of the plastic. impacting the guys. >> jeff works with anfalse, affected by plastics at the sea life park. >> if we don't do something, and can't treat our environment better, it will have an impact, and this guy will be gone. snoop this plastic problem is not always evident. at first glance, the beautiful beach my appear untouched. until you dig in and take a closer look. sift the sand and you find tiny pieces of plast
he works for demoea, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. noah has been trying to keep the islands in clean. >> there's a flux of plastic. >> hawaii's northern island act like a fine tooth comb, filtering debris from the north pacific gir, a system of currents pushing the pacific and everything in them in a clockwise circle, creating what many call the great pacific garbage patch, where shape of all shapes and sizes is dense. close to 90% of that garbage is plastic....
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a study from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration found fireworks temporarily boost theicroscopic particles in the air that can pose health risks including trouble breathing. the levels fell back to normal by noon the next day. the agency recommends watching fireworks upwind to reduce your exposure. >>> this morning, a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on alcatraz island as the national parks service unveils its refurbished guard house complex. the $3 million project included work to stabilize reroof and repaint the guard house library, and schoolhouse structure. in addition some historic features hidden for decades were restored including the building's original entrance sign. the unveiling will be held this morning before the public arrives on the island. >>> candlestick park is all but rubble this morning. the sky 7 hd over the formal home of the giants and niners yesterday. crews have been tearing down the 55-year-old stadium for months. you can still make out the field. the goal -- the goal was to finish up yesterday. there's still more to be done before the site
a study from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration found fireworks temporarily boost theicroscopic particles in the air that can pose health risks including trouble breathing. the levels fell back to normal by noon the next day. the agency recommends watching fireworks upwind to reduce your exposure. >>> this morning, a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on alcatraz island as the national parks service unveils its refurbished guard house complex. the $3 million project...
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officials with the national ocean graphic atmospheric administration, sends out smoke forecast, as partsay that most we should see at times will be continued haziness, but in case you were up why does the moon look orange? there is your answer. still ahead young boy quickly learns he's not santa claus. >> sure d he got stuck headed down the chimney. hear why he was going down there in the first place and the trouble he's in now. >> ten year old boy from irving, texas, out of the hospital and he's explaining his story how he got stuck. >> so i got stuck upright in the place -- >> jaden is lucky to be alive. >> we were chillaxing on the roof. we got on the chim nip just chillax cents and my phone fell into the chimney. >> that's when the ten year old irving resident thought it would be a good identify tee slide down like santa claus to grab his phone. >> if i went in, climb back out, and then everybody would be normal. but i just got stuck at the bottom. >> there he remained in a soot smothered chim nip for nearly three hours. he and friend kevin broke the door to try to rescue him. >> i
officials with the national ocean graphic atmospheric administration, sends out smoke forecast, as partsay that most we should see at times will be continued haziness, but in case you were up why does the moon look orange? there is your answer. still ahead young boy quickly learns he's not santa claus. >> sure d he got stuck headed down the chimney. hear why he was going down there in the first place and the trouble he's in now. >> ten year old boy from irving, texas, out of the...
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according to the national oceanic administration the surface temperature of the ocean lester was a warm as they've been in wanted to 35 years of record-keeping. -- 135 years. the highest sea levels recorded in the distributed -- attributed to the fact that warmer water expands. kellye: as my carter reports, it was all caught on camera. >> i'm going to point you in the mouth. reporter: two debts from new jersey trade insults and punches over their daughters'. softball team this happened at around 6:00 tuesday night at the kickoff of the ussa world series featuring hundreds of youth softball teams from across the country. in response the tournament director said we are aware that an incident took ice outside the civic center where the opening ceremonies were being held that had nothing to do with the event whatsoever. >> somebodies daughter got kicked out of the stop ballgame. reporter: he recorded a fight on his cell phone. >> they should have kept it away from the kids. i would never have done anything like that in front and kids. it was nothing but 10-12 euros there. -- year olds there
according to the national oceanic administration the surface temperature of the ocean lester was a warm as they've been in wanted to 35 years of record-keeping. -- 135 years. the highest sea levels recorded in the distributed -- attributed to the fact that warmer water expands. kellye: as my carter reports, it was all caught on camera. >> i'm going to point you in the mouth. reporter: two debts from new jersey trade insults and punches over their daughters'. softball team this happened at...
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and clearly, this failed to outline expenditures supporting the administration's national ocean policy. our job here is to pay the bills. when we ask how much is the national ocean policy costing, we expect to get an answer. we need an answer so proper congressional oversight can be conducted. i want to point out this language was included in the f.y. 2016 energy and water appropriations bill. there are concerns about the costs and all the unknowns related to this policy in multiple jurisdictions. the bottom line if this administration wants to fund the national ocean policy tell us how much it's going to cost the taxpayer. i urge my colleagues to join me in opposing this amendment. and i'm happy to reserve my time for a speaker little later on. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from massachusetts. stonston -- strong strong i yield -- >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentlelady from minnesota. ms. mccollum: congress has enacted numerous laws across 11 of the 15 cabinet-level positions. and as my colleague pointed out why wouldn't we want these folks
and clearly, this failed to outline expenditures supporting the administration's national ocean policy. our job here is to pay the bills. when we ask how much is the national ocean policy costing, we expect to get an answer. we need an answer so proper congressional oversight can be conducted. i want to point out this language was included in the f.y. 2016 energy and water appropriations bill. there are concerns about the costs and all the unknowns related to this policy in multiple...
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now, this particular report from nooah, which is the national oceanic atmospheric administration and ate of view, if you like on the health of the patient planet earth is that it is gravely i will. 214 was the warmest on records with see levels being the high event, 6.7 centimeters higher than they were in 1993 and levels of carbon dioxide, methane night rouse oxide are the highest on record. you may not care but it has been effects on weather around the world. latin america, argentineargentina, europe 2014, by a country mile the warmest on record and for continents like africa and asia was also very warm. much of the burning of forest fuels, the heat goes into the occasions. 93% has an impact. we will have more on that later on. >> richard, thank you for that. now, we havemove on. there have been ugly scenes in australia between whiteright-wing groups the league and the patriotic front were holding a so-called reclaim australia rally in melbourne one of a numbered planned for this weekend. police used pepper spray. roads around victory yap statione, is it roads were blocked separatin
now, this particular report from nooah, which is the national oceanic atmospheric administration and ate of view, if you like on the health of the patient planet earth is that it is gravely i will. 214 was the warmest on records with see levels being the high event, 6.7 centimeters higher than they were in 1993 and levels of carbon dioxide, methane night rouse oxide are the highest on record. you may not care but it has been effects on weather around the world. latin america,...
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the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says there is a 90% chance el nino will last throughnter. there is no guarantee though with an el nino. but in 1982 and 1997 california had its wettest winters ever during strong el ninos. in the meantime we have seen some welcoming unusually wet weather this sum iser. we're looking at video from santa rosa. the last time we actually saw some measuringable rain was back on june 10th. >>> this story we have been talking about. it's one that is making some parents upset. they want to know are the mcdonalds minons teaching kids how to cuss? tara moriarty is joining us now. you've been driving around looking for one of these guys. >> we looked all over oakland we called every single mcdonald. >> and they didn't have them. >> nobody had them. we specifically wanted the cave man. which is the orange one. we had to go all the way to lafayette to get it. i literally just walked into the building. i wanted to show you this impression. that's what it sounds like to me. the others i can't really tell. >> the other one some people think it sounds l
the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says there is a 90% chance el nino will last throughnter. there is no guarantee though with an el nino. but in 1982 and 1997 california had its wettest winters ever during strong el ninos. in the meantime we have seen some welcoming unusually wet weather this sum iser. we're looking at video from santa rosa. the last time we actually saw some measuringable rain was back on june 10th. >>> this story we have been talking about. it's one...
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a new study from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration found fireworks temporarily boostcles in the they're can pose health risks including trouble breathing. the levels fell back to normal by noon the next day. the agency recommends watching fireworks upwind to reduce your exposure. >>> a merger between at&t and directv could be a done deal as soon as next week. >>> and fitbit is actually more popular than the apple watch right now. jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more in our "money report." >> reporter: hi. good morning to you. well, a strong start on wall street. looking like perhaps greece will cave and agree to some of the bailout programs that had been imposed on them. we're seeing the markets respond positively to that. >>> at&t's proposed $48 billion acquisition of directv expected to get u.s. regulatory approval as soon as next week. the deal would combine the number-two wireless carrier with the largest satellite tv provider. reuters says the government demanded conditions that would include assurances that middle class and low-income amer
a new study from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration found fireworks temporarily boostcles in the they're can pose health risks including trouble breathing. the levels fell back to normal by noon the next day. the agency recommends watching fireworks upwind to reduce your exposure. >>> a merger between at&t and directv could be a done deal as soon as next week. >>> and fitbit is actually more popular than the apple watch right now. jane king is live at the...
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a study from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration found that fireworks temporarily boost the levels of microscopic particles in the they're can pose health risks including trouble breathing. the levels fall back to normal or fell back to normal by noon of the next day. the agency recommends watching fireworks upwind to reduce your exposure. >>> post traumatic stress disorder may damage more than just the mind. a new study from nurses health found ptsd may put a woman's heart at risk as well. the disorder can turn small disturbances such as loud noises or lack of sleep into triggers that increase a woman's risk of a heart attack. the study found women who experienced four ptsd symptoms were 60% more likely to be at risk for a heart attack or stroke. >>> this morning a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on alcatraz island as the national parks service unveils its refurbished guard house complex. the $3 million project included work to stabilize reroof, and repaint the guard house library and schoolhouse structures. in addition some historic features hidden for decades wer
a study from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration found that fireworks temporarily boost the levels of microscopic particles in the they're can pose health risks including trouble breathing. the levels fall back to normal or fell back to normal by noon of the next day. the agency recommends watching fireworks upwind to reduce your exposure. >>> post traumatic stress disorder may damage more than just the mind. a new study from nurses health found ptsd may put a woman's...
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the nation again today. is hot out side. the national oceanicospheric administration saying records were broken for the month of june and 2015 is lining up to be the hottest year on record. ohio governor john kasich will add his name to the crowded field of gop candidate running for the white house on the republican side. he has plenty of experience in washington serving in the house of representatives from 1983 to 2001. 2015 british open champ has now gone to zach johnson finishing at the top of the leader board after a thrilling finish which included a three man playoff battle, johnson came out victorious walking away with $1.8 million in prize money. this year's rising star jordan spieth came short of winning the grand slam title missing the playoff round by just one stroke. the soon-to-be 22-year-old was not too broken up. take a listen. >> ultimately i thought we gave it a good run. and there was some phenomenal golf played by those guys. >> he has plenty of time to make that happen again. a new study showing the probability of obese people
the nation again today. is hot out side. the national oceanicospheric administration saying records were broken for the month of june and 2015 is lining up to be the hottest year on record. ohio governor john kasich will add his name to the crowded field of gop candidate running for the white house on the republican side. he has plenty of experience in washington serving in the house of representatives from 1983 to 2001. 2015 british open champ has now gone to zach johnson finishing at the top...
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we have the director of the national oceanic and atmosphere rick administration marine research programng the peak additional sis. you're coming in on the back end. thank you for your time today. >> thank you. bill: i heard they found this by accident. how do you do that? >> well it's a big ocean but 95% of it is unknown. we haven't really explored as we have space. we know the moon and pluto better than we know the oceans. bill: wow, wow. you're biggest passion you say is sharing it with the public. what do you want to share with us today? >> the key message is not only is this a unknown frontier but one has a lot to offer us. for me it is history and archaeology and story of real people caught up in things like the folks on this ship but it is also an ocean filled with untapped resources, mineral oil gas, fish, all vital to the economy and important to our understanding where we are on the planet because that ocean is key. bill: what year did the ship go down? >> we initially thought it dated to the end of the of the eight type century. looking at artifacts we think it sank between 18
we have the director of the national oceanic and atmosphere rick administration marine research programng the peak additional sis. you're coming in on the back end. thank you for your time today. >> thank you. bill: i heard they found this by accident. how do you do that? >> well it's a big ocean but 95% of it is unknown. we haven't really explored as we have space. we know the moon and pluto better than we know the oceans. bill: wow, wow. you're biggest passion you say is sharing...
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the u.s.-based national oceanic atmospheric association the world's average temperature reached 16.33 dress celcius. in pakistan many suffered through a heatwave that killed many people. >> well, leaders in formal climate change talks in france have discussed issues that have been sticking points for years. they expect to build on the foundation from this meeting. >> it's up to every individual to see what he or she can did to save the planet. there are global diversities that should at a certain point unite and what takes place here is very important. there will be women and men from every continent who have every conviction on the planet, and they're coming together to make a single message. it should be made in paris at the climate summit. >> let's examine this news that's come out the hottest year on record. we've seen a rise of .12 of a degree this june over last june, how much of a change? >> we've been seeing significant increases in temperatures as a consequence the climate change. the 21st century has witnessed 14 of the hottest 15 years on record we're likely to see that trend continue. >
the u.s.-based national oceanic atmospheric association the world's average temperature reached 16.33 dress celcius. in pakistan many suffered through a heatwave that killed many people. >> well, leaders in formal climate change talks in france have discussed issues that have been sticking points for years. they expect to build on the foundation from this meeting. >> it's up to every individual to see what he or she can did to save the planet. there are global diversities that...
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yesterday, the national oceanic and atmospheric association released its climate report from 2014. uses data from around the globe. the noaa report confirmed what we know, that had made climate change is real happening now and the evidence is undisputed. i quote, numeral four independent data sets concluded that 214 -- the 2014 was the warmest year on record. 17 of 18 warmest years on record have occurred in the last 18 years. the report noted that sees surface temperatures were out a record high, and the ocean heat content was at a record high. the sea level was at a record high, the arctic continue to warm and there was a above average number of tropical cyclones. it is clear that records setting climate change continues unabated. record sea level rise happened to 2014. it is a direct result of our continued in maintenance of greenhouse gases. noaa noted that in the united states 40% of the population lives in high ambulation density coastal areas where sea level plays parts in erosion and storms. in new jersey, her hurricane sandy hit with devastating intensity causing damage an
yesterday, the national oceanic and atmospheric association released its climate report from 2014. uses data from around the globe. the noaa report confirmed what we know, that had made climate change is real happening now and the evidence is undisputed. i quote, numeral four independent data sets concluded that 214 -- the 2014 was the warmest year on record. 17 of 18 warmest years on record have occurred in the last 18 years. the report noted that sees surface temperatures were out a record...
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yesterday the national oceanic and atmospheric administration noaa released its report on the statement of the climate in 2014. this authority taytive report was based on contributions from 430 scientists from 58 countries, using data from around the globe. the noaa report confirmed what we already know, that manmade climate change is real it's happening now and the evidence for it is indisputable. according to noaa and i quote, "four independent data sets confirm that 2014 was the warmest year on record and that the warmth was widespread across land areas. further more 17 of the 18 warmest years on record have occurred in the last 18 years. the noaa report also noted that sea surface temperature were at a record high and global upper ocean heat content was a record high. global sea level was also at a record high. the arctic continued to warm and there was an above-average number of tropical cyclones. so the scientific consensus is clear, record-setting climate change continues unabated. record surface temperatures, record ocean temperature s, record sea level rise all happened in 2014
yesterday the national oceanic and atmospheric administration noaa released its report on the statement of the climate in 2014. this authority taytive report was based on contributions from 430 scientists from 58 countries, using data from around the globe. the noaa report confirmed what we already know, that manmade climate change is real it's happening now and the evidence for it is indisputable. according to noaa and i quote, "four independent data sets confirm that 2014 was the warmest...
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the oppression of muslims in myanmar. since may thousands of boat people have drifted ashore in asean nations facing the indian ocean. these people include not only rohingyas but bangladeshi people fleeing their country. shelter was offered for only one year. many mass gravs were found in thailand in may believe to contain the bodies of victims of human trafficking. thailand is a main relay location for such traffickers. police in the country have been cracking down on human rights violations. the migrant situation became even more serious when human traffickers fearing this crackdown abandoned their boats at sea with the people on board. thousands of victims were left to drift on the indian ocean. >>> the local people in aceh are offering the rohingya people hospitality and understanding. nhk world reports. >> reporter: about a thousand rohingyas drifted ashore in aceh province last month, and they were offered shelter. they live in this used factory and other places and have few ideas as to where they'll go next. >> translator: i wish we could have hope for our future. i'm worried about my family i left behind in m
the oppression of muslims in myanmar. since may thousands of boat people have drifted ashore in asean nations facing the indian ocean. these people include not only rohingyas but bangladeshi people fleeing their country. shelter was offered for only one year. many mass gravs were found in thailand in may believe to contain the bodies of victims of human trafficking. thailand is a main relay location for such traffickers. police in the country have been cracking down on human rights violations....
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yesterday the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa, released its report on the state of the climate in 2014. this authoritative report was based on contributions from 430 scientists from 58 countries, using data from around the globe. the noaa report confirmed what we already know, that manmade climate change is real, it's happening now and the evidence for it is indisputable. according to noaa, and i quote, "four independent data sets confirm that 2014 was the warmest year on record and that the warmth was widespread across land areas. further more, 17 of the 18 warmest years on record have occurred in the last 18 years. the noaa report also noted that sea surface temperature were at a record high and global upper ocean heat content was a record high. global sea level was also at a record high. the arctic continued to warm and there was an above-average number of tropical cyclones. so the scientific consensus is clear, record-setting climate change continues unabated. record surface temperatures, record ocean temperatures record sea level rise all happened in 2014. t
yesterday the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa, released its report on the state of the climate in 2014. this authoritative report was based on contributions from 430 scientists from 58 countries, using data from around the globe. the noaa report confirmed what we already know, that manmade climate change is real, it's happening now and the evidence for it is indisputable. according to noaa, and i quote, "four independent data sets confirm that 2014 was the warmest...
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we have arranged with the national oceanic atmospheric administration for a simulated emergency. >> in some cases, it can be the only notification to rescuers that you're even in any sort of trouble. >> at the noaa control center it took just minutes for my distress signal to show up. >> so we can see now that the beacon has been picked up by the system. >> a device that might have made a huge difference had it been in the boys' boat. noaa says that the beacons so far this year are responsible for saving 73 lives. so it's an incredible piece of equipment that sadly does not appear to have been on these boys' boat. remember, they were not supposed to leave this inlet. their parents never gave them permission to leave the safety of the inlet and go into the atlantic ocean. it's believed they were heading on their own to the bahamas. >> kerry sanders, thank you very much. we're just getting started on "the rundown." the story of sescecil the lion growing. back backlash against the american dentist who shot and killed the lion. we'll talk about whether he violated u.s. laws. >>> plus the e
we have arranged with the national oceanic atmospheric administration for a simulated emergency. >> in some cases, it can be the only notification to rescuers that you're even in any sort of trouble. >> at the noaa control center it took just minutes for my distress signal to show up. >> so we can see now that the beacon has been picked up by the system. >> a device that might have made a huge difference had it been in the boys' boat. noaa says that the beacons so far...
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we have arranged with the national oceanic agency. >> it can be the only notification you're in trouble. >> at the noaaa control center it took minutes for my distressed signal to show up. >> we can see that the beacon has been picked up by the system. >> reporter: a device that might have made a huge difference had it be in the boys' boat. the beacons have saved 73 lives so far just this year. >> kerry sanders in uptjupiter, florida. >>> a fast moving wild fire has burned at least 3,000 acres. the lake county fire northwest of sacramento started on wednesday afternoon and blew up in a matter of hours. air resources are being diverted now from the nearby fire to help fight the ongoing blaze. the fire destroyed at least one structure. officials say the wild fire is spreading fast because the terrain is heavy with brush and timber. >>> a protest in portland, oregon getting a lot of attention this morning because demonstrators are dangling from the city's tallest bridge. at least 13 climbers are trying to prevent shell oil's ice breaker ship from leaving port where it was undergoing repair
we have arranged with the national oceanic agency. >> it can be the only notification you're in trouble. >> at the noaaa control center it took minutes for my distressed signal to show up. >> we can see that the beacon has been picked up by the system. >> reporter: a device that might have made a huge difference had it be in the boys' boat. the beacons have saved 73 lives so far just this year. >> kerry sanders in uptjupiter, florida. >>> a fast moving...
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the national mall. beach forecast, temperatures, ocean city and bethany, upper 70's to 820 diagnose. oward the south tort outer banks of north carolina. 79 for the high tomorrow. the fourth of july talking 81 degrees for the high and then the fireworks forecast for saturday night at the national mallion upper 70's to around 80 degrees. and the next seven days we will show the heat and humidity returns as would move to sunday dry things out. monday, tuesday, wednesdayion middle to upper 80's with night time lows around 70 degrees. leon: okay. good. and hopefully good for baseball we got coming in this weekend. >> the world champs are in. before we got some braves news to take care of. the natasha motterring towards the holidays and a matchup with the reigning world champ giants. before they do, max scherzer and company finishing off the set with the braves. highlights of an interesting endingending to their series coming up. >> countdown to fourth of july brought to you >> the nationals bullpen is loving when max scherzer pitches. why? they can be almost assured a day off. tonight in t
the national mall. beach forecast, temperatures, ocean city and bethany, upper 70's to 820 diagnose. oward the south tort outer banks of north carolina. 79 for the high tomorrow. the fourth of july talking 81 degrees for the high and then the fireworks forecast for saturday night at the national mallion upper 70's to around 80 degrees. and the next seven days we will show the heat and humidity returns as would move to sunday dry things out. monday, tuesday, wednesdayion middle to upper 80's...
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>>> ocean water temps in the bay area are at least five degrees above normal this summer. that's according to the national weather service. scientists say that's a staggering jump for the ocean. water temps usually average 58 to 59 degrees in july. >>> still ahead, overcoming great odds. meet a young man who has lived through times of war helping feed his family and is forging his own path. >> if you have a consumer problem or >>> grown locally and perfect for summer tony goes shopping for zucchini. >> we have local zuke eveny grown in the markets. grilling zucchini is great. first they should be green like this all the way around. make sure it is free from browning and skin free from shriveling. when you bring them home put them in the refrigerator right away. i love grilling zucchini. i cut them in quarters or slices about a quarter inch and put them on the grill with olive oil and salt and pepper, one or two minutes at the most. once you heat them, you can't cool them back down. they will grill perfectly. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> this week's student rising above is starting a
>>> ocean water temps in the bay area are at least five degrees above normal this summer. that's according to the national weather service. scientists say that's a staggering jump for the ocean. water temps usually average 58 to 59 degrees in july. >>> still ahead, overcoming great odds. meet a young man who has lived through times of war helping feed his family and is forging his own path. >> if you have a consumer problem or >>> grown locally and perfect for...
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we have arranged with the national oceanic atmospheric administration for a simulated emergency. >> insome cases it can be the only notification to rescuers that you're even in some trouble. >> reporter: at the noaa control center it took moments for the distress signal to show up. >> we can see that the beacon has been picked up by the system. >> reporter: a device that might have made a huge difference had it been in the boys' boat. noaa says the beacons have saved 73 lives so far, just this year. natalie? >> kerry sanders in jupiter, florida, thanks. >>> immediate vaux evacuations are in place for an area of northern california where a fast moving wildfire has burned at least 3,000 acres. northwest of sacramento the fire started on the afternoon. air resources are being diverted from the nearby rag fire to help fight the on going blaze. the fire destroyed at least one structure. the wildfire is spreading fast because the terrain is heavy with brush and timber. >>> a protest in port land oregon getting a lot of attention because they're dangling from the city's tallest bridge. at lea
we have arranged with the national oceanic atmospheric administration for a simulated emergency. >> insome cases it can be the only notification to rescuers that you're even in some trouble. >> reporter: at the noaa control center it took moments for the distress signal to show up. >> we can see that the beacon has been picked up by the system. >> reporter: a device that might have made a huge difference had it been in the boys' boat. noaa says the beacons have saved 73...
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according to the national weather service the ocean water temperatures in the bay area are about five degrees above average for this time of year. scientists say that's a bit rig jump for the ocean and water temperatures usually average 58, at degrees in july. >>> you know i was -- in cap tolia just a couple of days ago and the water was pretty warm over there. >> still in the 60s which is cold to me but yeah it is averaging about five degrees above normal and this morning, because of that, because of the surface, the temperature, we're seeing some very mild temperatures that will greet you as you had had on out the door -- head on out the door. numbers right now stacking up into the 50s and 60s and as we take a look at the live weather camera, also have some very dark skies, we have localized drizzle. 63 in san jose and livermore. it's currently in the upper 50s in san francisco. we've been picking up a westerly wind as well 12 miles per hour in antioch and 14 in concord. 14 in napa. groteing you out the door this morning. a wind up to 26 in fairfield backing all the way through the
according to the national weather service the ocean water temperatures in the bay area are about five degrees above average for this time of year. scientists say that's a bit rig jump for the ocean and water temperatures usually average 58, at degrees in july. >>> you know i was -- in cap tolia just a couple of days ago and the water was pretty warm over there. >> still in the 60s which is cold to me but yeah it is averaging about five degrees above normal and this morning,...
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according to the national weather service ocean water temperatures in the bay area are about five degreesbove normal for this time of year. scientists say while it's still freezing in the bay that is still a staggering jump for the ocean and water temperatures average usually just 58, 59 degrees in july. >>> lake shasta draws nearly a million and a half visitors each year but a new report shows it could be toxic. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that state tests have determined that mercury concentrations in the lake's fish are higher than what's deemed safe by the epa. but there are no warning signs posted for the public. although many visitors come just to fish. >>> well, san francisco state is looking to add more student housing. thousands of students and faculty travel an hour or so each day just to get to campus, and school administrators are talking about a plan to expand the campus with a new main street. a residential and retail corridor that would provide as many as 1,000 new beds. the new development would run along the north side of holloway avenue just off 19th. and if ev
according to the national weather service ocean water temperatures in the bay area are about five degreesbove normal for this time of year. scientists say while it's still freezing in the bay that is still a staggering jump for the ocean and water temperatures average usually just 58, 59 degrees in july. >>> lake shasta draws nearly a million and a half visitors each year but a new report shows it could be toxic. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that state tests have...
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the cabled observatory is part of an even larger national science foundation funded project called the "ocean observatory initiative" that aims to study the oceans in a more comprehensive way than ever before. the national science foundation is an underwriter of the newshour. canada has developed a similar network. the observatory equipment off the west coast has now been operating, about a mile down, for nearly a year. deep sea creatures seem to have adjusted to their new neighbors, but there have been some challenging moments. during an initial voyage to map the system's main cable, the team discovered a section had actually been laid on top of a boiling hot hydrothermal vent not an ideal place for a delicate cable and it was later moved. debbie kelley specializes in those vents and the exotic, largely unstudied life forms that surround them. she says this project will help scientists understand some basic science about an ecosystem that may in fact provide a window into the origins of life on this planet. >> 70% of the volcanos on the planet occurs underwater. there's many questions that a
the cabled observatory is part of an even larger national science foundation funded project called the "ocean observatory initiative" that aims to study the oceans in a more comprehensive way than ever before. the national science foundation is an underwriter of the newshour. canada has developed a similar network. the observatory equipment off the west coast has now been operating, about a mile down, for nearly a year. deep sea creatures seem to have adjusted to their new neighbors,...
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that is our bloomberg news reporter following the iranian ocean nation -- a radiant negotiations. coming up next, the chances of greece being forced out of the eurozone. we will take a look at the likelihood of that and the implications. ♪ mexico's most notorious drug lord has escaped from prison for a second time. escaped through a 1.5 kilometer tunnel fitted with lighting and ventilation. guzman was recaptured in february of last year, 13 years after a previous prison break. 18 guards are being questioned. pope francis has wrapped up his tour of south america after visiting islam in the capital of .araguay the pontiff told local resident said he couldn't leave paraguay without seeing them. he spent eight days in some of the continent's poorest countries. spoken out on has the greek debt negotiations, urging the eu to find a solution and show the world to find a way to keep the union. he was spoken to thousands of people in germany. he said that the spirit of the european union must endure as an example to the world. even the dalai lama is chiming in. so is my next guest, who says
that is our bloomberg news reporter following the iranian ocean nation -- a radiant negotiations. coming up next, the chances of greece being forced out of the eurozone. we will take a look at the likelihood of that and the implications. ♪ mexico's most notorious drug lord has escaped from prison for a second time. escaped through a 1.5 kilometer tunnel fitted with lighting and ventilation. guzman was recaptured in february of last year, 13 years after a previous prison break. 18 guards are...
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. >>> according to the national weather service, ocean water temperatures in the bay area are at leastthe ocean. and only on "cbs this morning," breaking ballet barriers, misty copeland dances into history. she's in studio 57 next. and of course traffic and we my name is fernando gonzalez. i'm the gas service supervisor here in sonoma county. we moved up here 35 years ago and we just love it up here, it's a fantastic place to live. our function is customer support... ...making sure that our customers are safe and that's the most important thing. we know we are part of a huge company but sonoma county is our home. sonoma county is our pg&e. what we're doing really means something in the community and it's just a great, great feeling. together, we're building a better california. >>> good morning. millionsings remain on at the -- metering lights remain on at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic still backed up into the maze at this point. 30 plus minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. northbound 280 right at 85 lanes blocked for an accident. traffic backed up anyway through that po
. >>> according to the national weather service, ocean water temperatures in the bay area are at leastthe ocean. and only on "cbs this morning," breaking ballet barriers, misty copeland dances into history. she's in studio 57 next. and of course traffic and we my name is fernando gonzalez. i'm the gas service supervisor here in sonoma county. we moved up here 35 years ago and we just love it up here, it's a fantastic place to live. our function is customer support......
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the real ocean. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the greek prime minister and nationt large have a crucial 48 hours. alexis tsipras is seeking 48 alien euros in return for a commitment to raise taxes and reform pension. -- 48 billion euros in return for a commitment to raise taxes and reform pension. it is a tough sell, as gavin hewitt reports. gavin: in athens, the chance of protesters to feel betrayed. they believed that the government of alexis tsipras has made too many concessions to the creditors and european leaders in hopes of winning a third bailout. the greek prime minister swept into parliament having sent the plan to brussels, which offers more cuts and tax increases. he managed to smile, but he is struggling to convince his own party that he has not sold out. the measures are not pleasant, but necessary said one of the indies. we are talking about greek debt, which is not sustainable. there is bewilderment of people questioning how the government can propose tougher measures days after they voted no to austerity. pension reform is the first proposal phasin
the real ocean. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the greek prime minister and nationt large have a crucial 48 hours. alexis tsipras is seeking 48 alien euros in return for a commitment to raise taxes and reform pension. -- 48 billion euros in return for a commitment to raise taxes and reform pension. it is a tough sell, as gavin hewitt reports. gavin: in athens, the chance of protesters to feel betrayed. they believed that the...
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>>> there is growing evidence that el niÑo in the pacific ocean is getting stronger which could mean more rain across california this winter. the nationals above normal and that means el niÑo is approaching moderate category. four catches -- forecasters say it could go into even the strong category. a 90% chance el niÑo will stick around until the end of the year and it could be as big as 1997. some meteorologists say in el niÑo doesn't mean we will see more rain >> el niÑo is not quite two above normal rainfall and if it does rain a lot to a lot of flooding. >> it's too early to say if it will bring enough moisture to end the drought. a powerful el niÑo could lead to flooding. we also tracking strange somerset -- summer showers around the bay area >> we will take what we can get with the rain and we have this one tiny shower right now just leaving newark and getting closer. that's all we're seeing. looking at the south bay, a nice lake shower at alum rock. the coming spot here and we are going to have lesser shower chances coming up into the lunch hour. by the afternoon we won't see anything and we will have clouds clear out. here's a
>>> there is growing evidence that el niÑo in the pacific ocean is getting stronger which could mean more rain across california this winter. the nationals above normal and that means el niÑo is approaching moderate category. four catches -- forecasters say it could go into even the strong category. a 90% chance el niÑo will stick around until the end of the year and it could be as big as 1997. some meteorologists say in el niÑo doesn't mean we will see more rain >> el niÑo...
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>> i appreciate you joining us and hope the -- representing the fragrance and what it does about the oceans and everything else -- >> "national geographic," you can go to lovetheocean.com check it out more and stay educated on what they are doing in the pristine seas expedition. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> yeah. thank you for having me. >> we'll be ri feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the
>> i appreciate you joining us and hope the -- representing the fragrance and what it does about the oceans and everything else -- >> "national geographic," you can go to lovetheocean.com check it out more and stay educated on what they are doing in the pristine seas expedition. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> yeah. thank you for having me. >> we'll be ri feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture...
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the beach. dead mammal raised many disturbing questions. just this weekend national weather service meteorologist reported that pacific ocean temperatures off the beach here are 5 degrees higher than average and could top off at record breaking 70 degrees by the end of this month. the fear is there could be more to come. at ocean beach, leslie brinkly abc 7 news. >> police investigating first murder if danville since 2009. authorities say they got the call about 7:30 this morning at house on about this boulevard. they belief it was murder-suicide. now this wasn't the first time police have been called to this home. >> we are called out in 2011. we were called out to disturbance there but no arrest mid and our detectives will rae view that report. >>reporter: the authorities think the 77-year-old edward perry killed his wife patricia a. she was first poet lawyer why the and worked for the city of san ramone. >> police want your help fine thanksgiving burglar who broke no a dentist office twice in the same day. surveillance video shows him rolling through a window and over a desk labing for valuables. break-ins happened at this dental office
the beach. dead mammal raised many disturbing questions. just this weekend national weather service meteorologist reported that pacific ocean temperatures off the beach here are 5 degrees higher than average and could top off at record breaking 70 degrees by the end of this month. the fear is there could be more to come. at ocean beach, leslie brinkly abc 7 news. >> police investigating first murder if danville since 2009. authorities say they got the call about 7:30 this morning at house...
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the usual litter like cigarette butts and bottles, but there are also things a regular trash can is no match for. >> today we're doing treated wood cleanup off the ocean beach. >> reporter: last week the nationalof trash pickup for a once every few years kind of clean up. >> there's debris come out here from all over the world. >> reporter: the tide's current turned ocean beach to an international receptor. it's the kinds that takes heavy machinery to haul away. >> the removal takes a lot of effort, because it's bulky and heavy heavy. >> reporter: the big concern for national parks environmentalists is some of the wood washing up is treated with dangerous chemicals. >> reporter: the majority of the things is a tarred treated wood. it has 300 chemicals. very often you see kids and adults use this type of debris as benches. you have picnics. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest surprise of the cleanup wasn't lumber or telephone poles, but a fishing dock. >> reporter: we got a big bumper with tires on it. >> reporter: in fact enough tires to get ten cars back on the road. >> 40 tires. >> reporter: but the strangest fine was last month when the park service recovered this thing. >> we have a fishing b
the usual litter like cigarette butts and bottles, but there are also things a regular trash can is no match for. >> today we're doing treated wood cleanup off the ocean beach. >> reporter: last week the nationalof trash pickup for a once every few years kind of clean up. >> there's debris come out here from all over the world. >> reporter: the tide's current turned ocean beach to an international receptor. it's the kinds that takes heavy machinery to haul away. >>...
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the beach. dead mammal raised many disturbing questions. just this weekend national weather service meteorologist reported that pacific ocean temperatures off the beach here are 5 degrees higher than average and could top off at record breaking 70 degrees by the end of this month. the fear is there could be more to come. at ocean beach, leslie brinkly abc 7 news. >> police investigating first murder if danville since 2009. authorities say they got the call about 7:30 this morning at house on about this boulevard. they belief it was murder-suicide. now this wasn't the first time police have been called to this home. >> we are called out in 2011. we were called out to disturbance there but no arrest mid and our detectives will rae view that report. >>reporter: the authorities think the 77-year-old edward perry killed his wife patricia a. she was first poet lawyer why the and worked for the city of san ramone. >> police want your help fine thanksgiving burglar who broke no a dentist office twice in the same day. surveillance video shows him rolling through a window and over a desk labing for valuables. break-ins happened at this dental office
the beach. dead mammal raised many disturbing questions. just this weekend national weather service meteorologist reported that pacific ocean temperatures off the beach here are 5 degrees higher than average and could top off at record breaking 70 degrees by the end of this month. the fear is there could be more to come. at ocean beach, leslie brinkly abc 7 news. >> police investigating first murder if danville since 2009. authorities say they got the call about 7:30 this morning at house...
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. >> catherine : an el nino forming in the pacific ocean is causing some unusual weather across california. kron 4's charles clifford talked to the national weather service today about the impact the el nino is having. >> charles :according to the national weather service, when there's an el nino along the equator in the pacific, there are usually more hurricanes and tropical storms than normal in the eastern pacific. the current el nino formed last winter and has been getting stronger ever since. so far in 2015, there have been 4 hurricanes compared to just 2 by this time last year. >>:most of the action is in southern california.... >> charles :currently, what remains of hurricane dolores is bringing wild storms to southern and central california and hot muggy weather to the bay area. but the el nino is probably only partly to blame. hurricane dolores actually merged with monsoons that visit southwest every july and august. >> : the moisture is combining with the monsoon weather pattern. and is bringing showers into south care--southern california and central california >> charles :as for the unusual animal behavior witnessed along the
. >> catherine : an el nino forming in the pacific ocean is causing some unusual weather across california. kron 4's charles clifford talked to the national weather service today about the impact the el nino is having. >> charles :according to the national weather service, when there's an el nino along the equator in the pacific, there are usually more hurricanes and tropical storms than normal in the eastern pacific. the current el nino formed last winter and has been getting...
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the beach. dead mammal raised many disturbing questions. just this weekend national weather service meteorologist reported that pacific ocean temperatures off the beach here are 5 degrees higher than average and could top off at record breaking 70 degrees by the end of this month. the fear is there could be more to come. at ocean beach, leslie brinkly abc 7 news. >> police investigating first murder if danville since 2009. authorities say they got the call about 7:30 this morning at house on about this boulevard. they belief it was murder-suicide. now this wasn't the first time police have been called to this home. >> we are called out in 2011. we were called out to disturbance there but no arrest mid and our detectives will rae view that report. >>reporter: the authorities think the 77-year-old edward perry killed his wife patricia a. she was first poet lawyer why the and worked for the city of san ramone. >> police want your help fine thanksgiving burglar who broke no a dentist office twice in the same day. surveillance video shows him rolling through a window and over a desk labing for valuables. break-ins happened at this dental office
the beach. dead mammal raised many disturbing questions. just this weekend national weather service meteorologist reported that pacific ocean temperatures off the beach here are 5 degrees higher than average and could top off at record breaking 70 degrees by the end of this month. the fear is there could be more to come. at ocean beach, leslie brinkly abc 7 news. >> police investigating first murder if danville since 2009. authorities say they got the call about 7:30 this morning at house...
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. >>> the national park service is warning north carolina beach-goers to be extra cautious while swimming in the oceanecause of the recent surge in shark attacks. seven people have been injuried by sharks in north carolina this season. already surpassing the previous high of four set last year. each attack happened in waist-high water this weekend many beach-goers there are taking in the sun and sand but avoiding the surf. >> i just have a fear of sharks in general. after hearing the news footage about it i just don't feel the need. it's quite all right. i'll get cooled off by dipping my toes in. >> in the worst instance a teenage boy and girl lost an arm at in attacks at nearby beaches about 90 minutes apart. >>> a party crasher of a different kind lands on a california beach. what happened when a small plane clipped a beach goer during this emergency landing. >>> i'm going to come at the cops, like i said. whatever it is what it is. >> that is a 911 call shortly before police in camden shot and killed a man apparently by suicide from cops. when police responded to this call, the man wasn't inside a
. >>> the national park service is warning north carolina beach-goers to be extra cautious while swimming in the oceanecause of the recent surge in shark attacks. seven people have been injuried by sharks in north carolina this season. already surpassing the previous high of four set last year. each attack happened in waist-high water this weekend many beach-goers there are taking in the sun and sand but avoiding the surf. >> i just have a fear of sharks in general. after hearing...
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vo=== and the fourth of july tradition that can trigger troubling memories for our nation's veterans. ===next close=== the news is next. >>> finally tonight, imagine crossing the pacific ocean on a flight from japan to hawaii without using a drop of fuel. one man did just that, and today he made aviation history. nbc's hallie jackson has the story from honolulu. >> reporter: on this around-the-world flight -- >> and we're in the air. >> reporter: -- it's the most dangerous leg. five days over the pacific. and no one knew if andre borschberg would make it because no one's ever flown this long alone, much less without a single drop of fuel. borschberg's piloting this solar-powered plane from a seat no bigger than a bathtub. >> i'm really enjoying myself, discovering this fantastic adventure. >> reporter: borschberg and his partner bertrand picard are on a round the world journey to show what solar energy can do. the single-person plane took off from abu dhabi in march traveling more than 10,000 miles since then, stopping in six countries, all of it streaming live online, like when the pilot's eating. drinking. even sleeping during one of his 20-minute naps. when he's exercisi
vo=== and the fourth of july tradition that can trigger troubling memories for our nation's veterans. ===next close=== the news is next. >>> finally tonight, imagine crossing the pacific ocean on a flight from japan to hawaii without using a drop of fuel. one man did just that, and today he made aviation history. nbc's hallie jackson has the story from honolulu. >> reporter: on this around-the-world flight -- >> and we're in the air. >> reporter: -- it's the most...
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. >>> the national park service is warning north carolina beach-goers to be extra cautious while swimming in the oceanecause of the recent surge in shark attacks. seven people have been injured by sharks off the coast of north carolina this season. already surpassing the previous high of four set last year. each attack happened in just waist deep water. this weekend many beach-goers are taking in the sun and sand, but are avoiding the surf altogether. >> i just have a fear of sharks in general. after hearing the news footage about it, i just don't feel the need. it's quite all right. i will get cooled off by dipping my toes in. >> in the worst incident, a teenage boy and girl each lost an arm in attacks that took place. they both happened about 90 minutes apart. >>> let's head to california where folks enjoying their fourth of july on the beach were in disbelief to see a small train make a crash landing in front of them. officials say the plane went down in carlsbad after it lost engine power. a witness captured this video. you can see the plane come in for a hard landing. it then flips over. the pilo
. >>> the national park service is warning north carolina beach-goers to be extra cautious while swimming in the oceanecause of the recent surge in shark attacks. seven people have been injured by sharks off the coast of north carolina this season. already surpassing the previous high of four set last year. each attack happened in just waist deep water. this weekend many beach-goers are taking in the sun and sand, but are avoiding the surf altogether. >> i just have a fear of...
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we also have the mayor from annapolis yesterday then national oceanic and atmospheric administration ed its report obfuscated the climate and this authoritative report was based on contributions from 413 scientists from 50 countries with data around the globe. it is real and happening now and it is indisputable. and the data sets confirm the 2014 the war machine record and it is widespread across land area. and also noting at a record high but the sea level was also had a record high and the above average a tropical cyclones. this consensus is clear as climate change continues unabated the record ocean temperatures. this is no coincidence and a direct result of greenhouse gases. no one noted almost 30 percent less than high population density coastal areas where suitable places a role from the storms into my home state of new jersey we had extensive damage and loss of life. it is increasing at the exponential rate and annapolis prepares for the next storm like sandy. many would argue it is not cute -- caused by human activity but the cause of an action is upon all of us so the increas
we also have the mayor from annapolis yesterday then national oceanic and atmospheric administration ed its report obfuscated the climate and this authoritative report was based on contributions from 413 scientists from 50 countries with data around the globe. it is real and happening now and it is indisputable. and the data sets confirm the 2014 the war machine record and it is widespread across land area. and also noting at a record high but the sea level was also had a record high and the...
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. >> the national weather service has flash flood warnings in effect until 12:45, for another 15 minces for laebtic and ocean and burlington counties and watch for the heavy rain, causing high tide to get the runoff there. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing us we have rain in the region, lets go closer and see who is hardest hit fortescue sea isle city and right along route 49 and route 40 in hammon hammonton and the heaviest is in atlantic city. and media and woodbury, and steady light rain and medford lakes and trenton is starting to dry out and droir in coatesville. and predominantly the rain is on i-95 and areas east. here is what to expect the heaviest on i-95 and areas east, locally 2 inches of rain and more flooding is possible especially along the coastline we have had had so much rain and we are getting stronger storms there stormtracker 6 live double scan showing it's unusual to have an area of low pressure that is strong and organized coming through the area. we have showers pinwheeling around the area and they are reigniting through the area and clearing out in the western suburbs, a while t
. >> the national weather service has flash flood warnings in effect until 12:45, for another 15 minces for laebtic and ocean and burlington counties and watch for the heavy rain, causing high tide to get the runoff there. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing us we have rain in the region, lets go closer and see who is hardest hit fortescue sea isle city and right along route 49 and route 40 in hammon hammonton and the heaviest is in atlantic city. and media and woodbury, and steady...
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the force found in this early pacific ocean test. [explosion] this is part of the military strength of the united states, the greatest of any nation in the history of the world. this is power of retaliation that has made and keeps full scale nuclear world -- nuclear war the least probable of any contest. announcer: american history tv is featuring c-span's original series, first ladies, on sunday nights threat the rest of the year. c-span produced this series encouraged -- in cooperation with the historical association. we tell the stories of america's 45 first ladies. now frances cleveland on "first ladies, influence and image."
the force found in this early pacific ocean test. [explosion] this is part of the military strength of the united states, the greatest of any nation in the history of the world. this is power of retaliation that has made and keeps full scale nuclear world -- nuclear war the least probable of any contest. announcer: american history tv is featuring c-span's original series, first ladies, on sunday nights threat the rest of the year. c-span produced this series encouraged -- in cooperation with...
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temperatures spread out through the 80's. 81 in ocean city. 81 at gaithersburg. 87 at reagan nationaldew point measure of the moisture in the 50's. these are the low temperatures in the morning. here we are. the third week of july. waking up to the temperatures in the lower 60's in suburban areas. so let me talk about dew point. i talk about it here to say the difference between the temperature and the dew point temperature makes it feel comfortable or feels oppressive hot and humid. in the summertime we talk about the temperatures in the 80's or higher. if the dew point around 55 it's comfortable. the higher dew point the more humid and sticky and the more oppressive it feels. we are in this range. this doesn't happen often where it is comfortable because the air is dry. enjoy it. that is the story tonight and tomorrow. but then on sunday the humidity levels go up. high pressure is large and in charge. all over the midatlantic. parts of the northeast across the mountains. progressing east. as it does the wind direction is slowly turning. if we have a northerly northwest component it
temperatures spread out through the 80's. 81 in ocean city. 81 at gaithersburg. 87 at reagan nationaldew point measure of the moisture in the 50's. these are the low temperatures in the morning. here we are. the third week of july. waking up to the temperatures in the lower 60's in suburban areas. so let me talk about dew point. i talk about it here to say the difference between the temperature and the dew point temperature makes it feel comfortable or feels oppressive hot and humid. in the...
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point, trish, the wing fragment or the wing flap found here wednesday was just shipped out at this airport behind me in island nation of reunion in the middle of the ocean. it is being sent up to france for analysis to find out for sure what it really is. officials from both australia and malaysia today have said they're pretty sure it is a part of a boeing 777 and they could be sure that it is part of mh370. the ill-fated malaysia airplane that went down 16 months ago. it will be analyzed over next several days by french officials. there could be a clear fix on that in the next couple of days. this, trish, as the searching goes on for anymore possibilities on the coast, on the beach, in the sea, even in the air. although an erupting volcano at the moment is keeping that search down. some bottles were found today, coming from apparently asia but shows what the currents are like. also a suitcase was found. it is not believed to have anything to do with that, with that ill-fated flight but the search continues for anymore leads in this real big mystery, trish. trish: greg, everyone is hungry for answers. thank you very much. greg palkot joining from the i
point, trish, the wing fragment or the wing flap found here wednesday was just shipped out at this airport behind me in island nation of reunion in the middle of the ocean. it is being sent up to france for analysis to find out for sure what it really is. officials from both australia and malaysia today have said they're pretty sure it is a part of a boeing 777 and they could be sure that it is part of mh370. the ill-fated malaysia airplane that went down 16 months ago. it will be analyzed over...