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in the central pacific there really kind of in between both of those fronts. me the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide on one front or another quite frankly the kick the can down the road. they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the philippines were important to the drive to get into the dutch east indies, cut the lines of communication between the natural resources and the flow of oil up to japan. and certainly he had a strong point about that. by the time he has gone back to the philippines and really went ahead and moves in 1945, those operations, as far as natural resources and everything, the lines of supply to japan have already been cut by american submarines, the industries to which they run have been pounded by be 21 bombers. so the only thing at the end that i was in a nutshell is that there seems to be pretty good evidence that despite the joint chiefs not been able to decide one way or another that twin drive across the pacific to keep the japanese off balance on. there is apsley no question
in the central pacific there really kind of in between both of those fronts. me the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide on one front or another quite frankly the kick the can down the road. they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the philippines were important to the drive to get into the dutch east indies, cut the lines of communication between the natural resources and the flow of oil up to japan. and certainly he had a strong point...
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there was the northern pacific. there was the union pacific. there was the burlington northern. these railroads came up to the edges of the park at different times. the first one was the northern pacific. and they started using the images of the park to advertise coming on their railroad, to come to the park. you got picked up by coaches and taken to the hotel and from the hotel, you would take a stagecoach ride around the park. these were five to seven day tours. and cost a whopping $55. the first ones that came out were these. this was one of the earlier ones. this is 1913. the ones that were early, they were generic and didn't have visual appeal, it was just a brochure that had their time tables. this is the garden station, this is the northern entrance. this shows how the northern pacific would view. it would give you some idea of hat you were going to see. there's the divide. and they would give you what their i tin area was, what you would see in the park. they had very artistic renderings. here's old faithful and almost see -- the brush strokes are very apparent. this is
there was the northern pacific. there was the union pacific. there was the burlington northern. these railroads came up to the edges of the park at different times. the first one was the northern pacific. and they started using the images of the park to advertise coming on their railroad, to come to the park. you got picked up by coaches and taken to the hotel and from the hotel, you would take a stagecoach ride around the park. these were five to seven day tours. and cost a whopping $55. the...
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macarthur is fixated on the philippines altered the course of the pacific war. macarthur in the south west, the south civic operations on guadalcanal are really in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs is half once to decide between one front, quite frankly they kicked the can down the road and they still kick the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur early-onset at the philippines were important to the whole drive to get into the dutch east indies, cut the lines of communications between the natural resources and japan and certainly he had a strong point about that. by the time he's gotten back to the philippines and really gone ahead and move soon 1945. the resources and everything, cut by american severance, the industries to which they run with the bombers. the only thing that began at day in a nutshell is that there seems to be the joint chiefs being able to decide one way or the other twin drive across the pacific to keep the japanese off balance. there's no question on both fronts there were some pretty horrific rattles. >>
macarthur is fixated on the philippines altered the course of the pacific war. macarthur in the south west, the south civic operations on guadalcanal are really in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs is half once to decide between one front, quite frankly they kicked the can down the road and they still kick the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur early-onset at the philippines were important to the whole drive to get into the dutch east indies, cut the lines...
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nemitz and the central pacific and arthur in the southwest pacific. you have to remember that thed south pacific operations on the canal are in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over another, quite frankly they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the ppp
nemitz and the central pacific and arthur in the southwest pacific. you have to remember that thed south pacific operations on the canal are in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over another, quite frankly they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the ppp
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and the western pacific. in the western pacific, a destroyer begins exercises on the retrieval of a border plate model. the mason will cover three landing areas within zone three. it will be backed up by aircraft from okinawa and japan. the chief distance where the boxer is stationed and a secondary area such as this is the comprehensiveness of coverage. the number of aircraft, ships and recovery specialists on station. in addition, a special launch aboard area covers the landmass and offshore areas at cape kennedy. recovery teams go up before the astronauts enter the spacecraft in case of an ejected aboard from the launchpad or shortly after liftoff. there could be more extreme contingencies. the emergency might be such that a spacecraft could not land in a planned landing area. in a dire emergency, the command pilot might have to fire the retro rockets and come down, the world is 70% water and 30% land. the odds strongly weighted toward a water landing. any commercial shipping in the area might then be calle
and the western pacific. in the western pacific, a destroyer begins exercises on the retrieval of a border plate model. the mason will cover three landing areas within zone three. it will be backed up by aircraft from okinawa and japan. the chief distance where the boxer is stationed and a secondary area such as this is the comprehensiveness of coverage. the number of aircraft, ships and recovery specialists on station. in addition, a special launch aboard area covers the landmass and offshore...
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through her prime minister, great britain confirmed her atlantic loyalties and the pacific ones as wellwould be strengthened. lyndon johnson: you and i have many things in common, mr. prime minister. one of course is politics and election results. including the very difficult problem that goes with an enlarged majority. another is economics, including that most fascinating and most unfortunately named subject, the balance of payments. the third interest, mr. prime minister, is our mutual fascination with transportation. today, i'm thinking in particular of ships and airplane strikes. narrator: the airplanes were still on the ground and had been since july 7. in a final effort to provide a setting whereby the bargainers could effect an agreement, the president called both sides to the white house. he expressed admiration for their efforts but pointed out that there were other people whose eagerness for a settlement rises in proportion to the number of days the strike continues. these people ranged from the wives of workers to even presidents. at 9:52 that night, in a nationwide broadcast
through her prime minister, great britain confirmed her atlantic loyalties and the pacific ones as wellwould be strengthened. lyndon johnson: you and i have many things in common, mr. prime minister. one of course is politics and election results. including the very difficult problem that goes with an enlarged majority. another is economics, including that most fascinating and most unfortunately named subject, the balance of payments. the third interest, mr. prime minister, is our mutual...
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the pacific is a world of bilateral relationships. there is no nato in the pacific. there is no central organization were everybody goes and sees everybody one-on-one. wheres an opportunity more nations take part than any other exercise. it is a major opportunity for people to meet each other, to talk to each other, to get to know each other, and to build a foundation for relationships to grow throughout the year. >> one of the groups that comes is the chinese. what do they bring to the show this year? >> the chinese are very enthusiastic about this. time theyhe first came. the russians used to come. but things have changed there, but the chinese are back for the second time. they come with a sizable contingent. they are the largest group of ships. missile destroyer, a brand-new supply ship, a southern rescue ship, and a hospital ship, the ghost too many international events. >> some in congress have been saying for the past two years that we should not be inviting the chinese. we should be punishing them for the aggressive actions they have shown in the pacific. the
the pacific is a world of bilateral relationships. there is no nato in the pacific. there is no central organization were everybody goes and sees everybody one-on-one. wheres an opportunity more nations take part than any other exercise. it is a major opportunity for people to meet each other, to talk to each other, to get to know each other, and to build a foundation for relationships to grow throughout the year. >> one of the groups that comes is the chinese. what do they bring to the...
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air power was a major factor in the planning of the pacific campaign. tough fighters outfought the best the japanese had to offer. they spearheaded i like forces across the pacific as the war moved closer to the japanese homeland. -- they spearheaded allied forces across the pacific as the war moved closer to the japanese homeland. now, it was only a matter of time. b-29 bombers were visiting the empire of the rising sun with ruthless regularity. often in 100-plane raids. but it took only one b-29, the enola gay, to close that chapter in human history. in the years that followed world war ii, even greater progress was made in aircraft design and development. army aviation separated in 1942 from the army air force corps was experimenting with helicopters. the rotary wing aircraft with its hummingbird qualities offered amazing possibilities. it provided the extra speed and mobility needed by an army no longer content to move only along the ground. aerial cargo carriers capable of supplying front line infantry troops with heavy equipment quickly and when ne
air power was a major factor in the planning of the pacific campaign. tough fighters outfought the best the japanese had to offer. they spearheaded i like forces across the pacific as the war moved closer to the japanese homeland. -- they spearheaded allied forces across the pacific as the war moved closer to the japanese homeland. now, it was only a matter of time. b-29 bombers were visiting the empire of the rising sun with ruthless regularity. often in 100-plane raids. but it took only one...
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they were supposed to go all the way across the pacific that way. and some of them did. the japanese launched thousands of these from japan. we know of a few hundred that actually made it across. pieces of the bombs were found. they started some forest fires. five people in idaho were actually killed. they were on a picnic and they saw one of these hanging in the trees, went up to it and it went off. and they were killed. one of the balloon bombs actually shut down the electrical network around the hanford nuclear plant for a while. so the bombs did some destruction initially when the american government realized what was happening with being they put a curtain of secrecy over it. they didn't want the american people to be panicked knowing that these things were arriving along but once the group of five people were killed, they lifted the ban and warned people to look out for them and that kind of thing. so that's it, our japanese balloon bomb. pilgrim, which first took to the air from akron, ohio, in 1925 was the first of the modern goodyear blimps, advertising blimps, t
they were supposed to go all the way across the pacific that way. and some of them did. the japanese launched thousands of these from japan. we know of a few hundred that actually made it across. pieces of the bombs were found. they started some forest fires. five people in idaho were actually killed. they were on a picnic and they saw one of these hanging in the trees, went up to it and it went off. and they were killed. one of the balloon bombs actually shut down the electrical network around...
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s., gathering information from thousands of miles away in the pacific ocean. the scientists for atmospheric research look back at the ocean temperatures in the area inside this box, the red indicating above normal, blue indicating below normal temperatures. when they saw a pattern like this with warmer than average water next to the colder than average water, scientists say there is a higher chance for the heatwave in the midwest, northeast and most of the south.>> and looking at the observations, without a clear and distinct pattern in the pacific, a fingerprint of this hot weather that you can see before the weather event occurs.>> the researchers say that the pacific offers clues of what is to come 50 days before the heatwave arrives, and that could end up being a lifesaver in places like chicago where the heatwave in 1995 killed more than 700 people. >>> 4:52 am. >>> a deadly crash involving a dallas cowboys bus and that string of events that led to the crash. >>> thousands flocking to san diego for the comic con, and the biggest moments revealed on the fin
s., gathering information from thousands of miles away in the pacific ocean. the scientists for atmospheric research look back at the ocean temperatures in the area inside this box, the red indicating above normal, blue indicating below normal temperatures. when they saw a pattern like this with warmer than average water next to the colder than average water, scientists say there is a higher chance for the heatwave in the midwest, northeast and most of the south.>> and looking at the...
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. >>> moving onto other markets in the asia pacific region, china bucked the downward trend. gained to end at 3,017. it rose on the fourth straight day on speculation the government may take additional stimulus measures. but gains are limited as many are cautious after the yuan sank to its lowest level since november 2010. let's move onto hong kong. hang seng declining to 20,495. some investors pulled their money from companies closely related to the uk. others in the region also declined amid uncertainty. kospi declining by almost 1.9%. singapore, indonesia, and mumbai were closed for holidays. >>> britain's central bank want to get people to take out more loans. it has lowered the minimum amount of capital lenders must hold and reserve. >> this is a major change. it means that three-quarters of uk banks accounting for 90% of the stock of uk lending will immediately have greater flexibility to supply credit to uk houses and firms. >> will rise by up to 150 billion pounds or $200 billion. >>> electronics maker sharp has introduced a new cooking oven that could communicate wit
. >>> moving onto other markets in the asia pacific region, china bucked the downward trend. gained to end at 3,017. it rose on the fourth straight day on speculation the government may take additional stimulus measures. but gains are limited as many are cautious after the yuan sank to its lowest level since november 2010. let's move onto hong kong. hang seng declining to 20,495. some investors pulled their money from companies closely related to the uk. others in the region also...
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there was the northern pacific. there was the union pacific. there was the burlington northern. these railroads came up to the edges of the park at different times. the first one was the northern pacific. and they started using the images of the park to advertise coming on their railroad, to come to the park. it was just a brochure that had their time tables. this is the garden station, this is the northern entrance. this shows how the northern pacific would view. it would give you some idea of what you were going to see. there's the divide. and they would give you what their i tin area was, what you would see in the park. they had very artistic renderings. here's old faithful and almost see -- the brush strokes are very apparent. this is the burlington route and the northern pacific and had standard tours. usual -- what you were going to see, the lodges and some of the idea to perk your interest into wanting to do this. this one here is for children. they took the theme. they had coloring books. they were looking at all parts of the family. one of the interesting things about t
there was the northern pacific. there was the union pacific. there was the burlington northern. these railroads came up to the edges of the park at different times. the first one was the northern pacific. and they started using the images of the park to advertise coming on their railroad, to come to the park. it was just a brochure that had their time tables. this is the garden station, this is the northern entrance. this shows how the northern pacific would view. it would give you some idea of...
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india to the south pacific. d it is really in july, early july 1937 she finds herself on the island of new guinea, 30 days out on the flight, 22 days of actual flying in the air, quite fatigued, a little bit anxious because now the hardest part of the trip was in front of her. in particular, she had to fly from new guinea to this small spit of land, howland island, a veritable needle in the pacific haystack that she had to find. she had noonan there to assist her in finding howland island. she also had the u.s. coast guard who was going to direct the plane into howland island where it would be refueled. but the communication between the coast guard ships on sea and the plane was disrupted. and that this extraordinary long trip, they ended up getting lost, they reason out of fuel, and ultimately was forced to ditch the plane. i think it is safe to say that she landed in the ocean, and was -- and that the plane sunk. one of the great mysteries in 20th century u.s. history is what happened to amelia earhart? and sin
india to the south pacific. d it is really in july, early july 1937 she finds herself on the island of new guinea, 30 days out on the flight, 22 days of actual flying in the air, quite fatigued, a little bit anxious because now the hardest part of the trip was in front of her. in particular, she had to fly from new guinea to this small spit of land, howland island, a veritable needle in the pacific haystack that she had to find. she had noonan there to assist her in finding howland island. she...
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leadership, not only in the asia-pacific region, but around the world. our allies around the world couldn't help but question whether we the wherewithal to make good on our commitments. as singapore prime minister lee put it, if you're not prepared to deal when it comes to cars and services and agriculture, can we depend on you when it comes to security and military arrangements? the good news is that as i meet with members of congress, they're increasingly appreciating the benefits of the agreement to their constituents, as well as the costs of not ratifying it this year. the cost of the delay are high. we already see our markets share in priority products eroded by other countries that already have preferential access to key markets. the peterson institute has estimated that a win-year delay in putting t.p.p. in place would impose a $94 billion cost on the u.s. economy. 700 equates to about a $ tax on every american household. moreover, if we don't get it done soon, the other asia-pacific countries aren't going to just sit around and wait for us. as ne
leadership, not only in the asia-pacific region, but around the world. our allies around the world couldn't help but question whether we the wherewithal to make good on our commitments. as singapore prime minister lee put it, if you're not prepared to deal when it comes to cars and services and agriculture, can we depend on you when it comes to security and military arrangements? the good news is that as i meet with members of congress, they're increasingly appreciating the benefits of the...
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twining had previous combat experience in the pacific commanding the 13th air force. he was tapped by general arnold, the chief of the army air forces in washington, to transfer from the pacific to italy and take over the 15th air force in january of 1944. >> he was shot down in the pacific and survived six di days at sea? >> he wasn't shot down. he was on b17 bomber that got lost and ran out of fuel. he survived that ordeal and emerged from it stronger than ever. >> wasn't he on the force that was hunting -- >> he was. at that point in 1916, he was i think still a national guardsman. he went to west point there after. he was general persian in mexico for a few weeks in 1916. >> one of the things that struck me about the book was the very steep learning curve and justed incredibly stiff resistance in high attrition rate that they experienced especially early but throughout the war and talk a little bit about that. >> well, just really short course in prewar army air force doctrine. the air force tactical school generated plans and doctrines that disseminated throughou
twining had previous combat experience in the pacific commanding the 13th air force. he was tapped by general arnold, the chief of the army air forces in washington, to transfer from the pacific to italy and take over the 15th air force in january of 1944. >> he was shot down in the pacific and survived six di days at sea? >> he wasn't shot down. he was on b17 bomber that got lost and ran out of fuel. he survived that ordeal and emerged from it stronger than ever. >> wasn't he...
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so that's the asia-pacific. quite a lot of complexity there. russia and china not just thinking about the relationship with the united states. not just japan but what happens in korea and relations with the north and south that become factors in. you talked about eurasia and central asia. there's been a turning point with china's relationship in the ukraine but china made it clear quite frequently it doesn't always like activities and behavior of russia in the european space. not only did china make its displeasure heard over crimea 2014 but during earlier war in the broader region with gorge in 2008, you may recall that russia made the step to recognize independence of the two secessionist territories of georgia and china most notably did not. in fact, china provided cover later in 2008 for the central asians who resist recognizing the independent states. there was a meeting at the shanghai corporation in central asia, considerable pressure on the central asian states to also recognize independence of these states. and at that summit, shanghai
so that's the asia-pacific. quite a lot of complexity there. russia and china not just thinking about the relationship with the united states. not just japan but what happens in korea and relations with the north and south that become factors in. you talked about eurasia and central asia. there's been a turning point with china's relationship in the ukraine but china made it clear quite frequently it doesn't always like activities and behavior of russia in the european space. not only did china...
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>>vicki liviakis: he is the unofficial mayor of the pacific appear in the and so this and micro or what to bring in the well so close dramatic video of the coast guard rescue near big sur to look. >>pam moore: the 4 2 ft. vessel started to condone war on wednesday a san francisco-based coast guard team was dispatched the rest of the sales involved about >>reporter: 10 in. and 59 degrees and oakland 63 in hayward 76 in the the more a decrease in concord temperatures will continue to cool down has to go to the weekend we will continue to weaken the to the to slow the drop-in on the bed and a few clouds will mix and a saturday and sunday san francisco 79 and 81 degrees in santa rosa had in the central coast and to the judge will pretty much stay in the sixties will be on the kuala side and took another look of the seventh forecast. >>pam moore: two dozen people were held hostage who claimed responsibility for this latest terrorist attack to secure the across the u.s. to make sure a strike does not happen on our soil. >>pam moore: for denise to offices are dead and is for the people are hur
>>vicki liviakis: he is the unofficial mayor of the pacific appear in the and so this and micro or what to bring in the well so close dramatic video of the coast guard rescue near big sur to look. >>pam moore: the 4 2 ft. vessel started to condone war on wednesday a san francisco-based coast guard team was dispatched the rest of the sales involved about >>reporter: 10 in. and 59 degrees and oakland 63 in hayward 76 in the the more a decrease in concord temperatures will...
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especially if you are wading into the pacific ocean which i don't think there's any pokemon there. if you like warm weather, you like this picture which is clear skies at the beach. when we lose the onshore flow this is one visual cue that things are about to get warmer and it will. san francisco 63 right now. oakland 69. mid-70s it's really comfortable in the south bay for you in san
especially if you are wading into the pacific ocean which i don't think there's any pokemon there. if you like warm weather, you like this picture which is clear skies at the beach. when we lose the onshore flow this is one visual cue that things are about to get warmer and it will. san francisco 63 right now. oakland 69. mid-70s it's really comfortable in the south bay for you in san
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urgingstates had then the soviets to join the pacific war for years. talin kept saying that we have to first win the war in europe, then we will worry about japan. at yalta and february 1945, stalin finally agreed and said we will come into the pacific war three months after the end of the war in europe. -- the war ine it europe ends around may 8, may 9, that means the soviets promised to invade japan on august 9. new what wasates going on inside japan. the united states -- how do we know what is going on inside japan? how do we know what the japanese leaders are thinking? we have broken the japanese codes. we were intercepting their cables. japanese decide at a meeting of the war cabinet on may 16-18, the japanese say that the invasion of japan by the soviet union will deal a deathblow to the empire. that once the soviet union it will be a, deathblow to the empire. they said we have to do everything we can to avoid a soviet invasion of japan. they also decide then and there , at that point they begin to discuss it, that maybe we can get better surrende
urgingstates had then the soviets to join the pacific war for years. talin kept saying that we have to first win the war in europe, then we will worry about japan. at yalta and february 1945, stalin finally agreed and said we will come into the pacific war three months after the end of the war in europe. -- the war ine it europe ends around may 8, may 9, that means the soviets promised to invade japan on august 9. new what wasates going on inside japan. the united states -- how do we know what...
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realism. >> following the surprise attack on pearl harbor, the japanese had run ram present in the pacifiche first good news for america in world war ii but many never heard of the mayor leaguer who played a role in the mission's success. princeton grad mo burr. >> they said he could speak six different languages but couldn't hit any in any of them. >> in 1944 he played for the american all stars that went over to japan. and he took pictures of the military installation taens harbor. those pictures wrs used. >> after quitting baseball in 1939, he would continue his exploits as a spy for the office of strategic services js he was a great conversationist, easy to talk to, very intelligent but i had no idea he was spying. >> '42 season i came to the red sox and i got to finish the year out. >> ted williams had three years in the mayor leagues when johnny a began. they are kind of a mutt and jeff combination. >> if williams said that do something, i would do it without question. >> ted williams needed to serve the country and when he finished out that 1942 season, he and john my pesky signed u
realism. >> following the surprise attack on pearl harbor, the japanese had run ram present in the pacifiche first good news for america in world war ii but many never heard of the mayor leaguer who played a role in the mission's success. princeton grad mo burr. >> they said he could speak six different languages but couldn't hit any in any of them. >> in 1944 he played for the american all stars that went over to japan. and he took pictures of the military installation taens...
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this is indeed another milestone in 2013, the pacific coast collaborative started it was relatively smallery embryonic in its sense here we are joined by key cities in the bay area and making that commitment to reduce carbon dioxide and other green house gas emissions this is a serious threat it is a major issue and on the west coast we remember taking action serious action now around the country there are states and political leaders that have their head in the sand and someone running for president that calls us and this meeting should be stopped immediately because everyone would be crazy but that's not say way it is and the other thing he should be stopped and should be stopped soon i've indicated yesterday (laughter) anyway, i am encouraged i try tee set the difficulty of dealing with climatic change when you read this commitment we're making there's a lot of provisions and a lot of words this is not just one thing stop this no? integrated it is comprehensive and requires governs and congress people and entrepreneurs and utility executives and mobilizing all the swath of civilization
this is indeed another milestone in 2013, the pacific coast collaborative started it was relatively smallery embryonic in its sense here we are joined by key cities in the bay area and making that commitment to reduce carbon dioxide and other green house gas emissions this is a serious threat it is a major issue and on the west coast we remember taking action serious action now around the country there are states and political leaders that have their head in the sand and someone running for...
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it traveled more than 6 miles and is now reaching the pacific ocean. the first time lava flow from the volcano has reached the ocean in recent years. i have difficult pronouncing that volcano names. let's get you caught up on the forecast with chris sowers the heat wave is over. >> reporter: the heat wave is over, but now we have to dodge a couple of rain drops. let's get you outside, looking at the commodor barry bridge, it's gray and. >> gloomy. we'll see limited sunshine, but we'll see clouds and showers and thunderstorms. as gray mentioned, the 90s are gone, but they will stay away for a while. we have 90s in the 7 day, but only one or two. the poconos are reporting showers early this morning. 74 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 71. very tropical air mass. pressure reading 29.29 inches. everybody is in the 70s this morning. a couple of exceptions the lancaster area, 69. poconos 64. everybody else hanging out around 72, or 73. unfortunately that's where the dewpoint is sitting, as well. there's patchy fog this morning. wilmington, philadelphia, 71.
it traveled more than 6 miles and is now reaching the pacific ocean. the first time lava flow from the volcano has reached the ocean in recent years. i have difficult pronouncing that volcano names. let's get you caught up on the forecast with chris sowers the heat wave is over. >> reporter: the heat wave is over, but now we have to dodge a couple of rain drops. let's get you outside, looking at the commodor barry bridge, it's gray and. >> gloomy. we'll see limited sunshine, but...
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a burn to bring them home quicker would take them to the pacific ocean near the recovery forces. bringing them home even faster would place them in the south atlantic, again, away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we've run simulators both here and at the cape and the contractors continuously ever since last night. we've tried to simulate virtually everything that we've had the crew do that was not normal that they've done and we've proven most everything that we've been able to run on the simulator prior it to passing it up. at least we've checked the feasibility and we'll continue to do that. >> they passed 137 miles from the moon. for lovell, it was the second time that he had seen the moon so near, but there was no time for contemplation. there was another critical burn coming. >> okay, let's get the cameras put away. let's get on with the burn. >> and in houston the newsmen poured in to tell an anxious world the story. >> that was going -- >> shortly after "apollo 13" had separated from the saturn third stage, the stage had been sent on to
a burn to bring them home quicker would take them to the pacific ocean near the recovery forces. bringing them home even faster would place them in the south atlantic, again, away from recovery forces. it was decided to take them to the pacific. >> we've run simulators both here and at the cape and the contractors continuously ever since last night. we've tried to simulate virtually everything that we've had the crew do that was not normal that they've done and we've proven most...
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>>grant lodes: science and building we will take you down in the pacific in hawaii to a whale one of the mars active volcanoes in the world and look at that it has been making the six and half mile journey since a matching it is fabulous >>reporter: slightly cooler temperatures as we go into the weekend same thing monday and that is about 10 degrees cooler the what we saw for the end of the work week we will see you tonight at 10:00 have a nice evening come on...you can do it! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful protection that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its new triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks. frontline gold. the latest innovation from the maker of frontline plus. for persistent protection you can trust... good boy! go for the gold. new frontline gold. available at your vet. yeah. oh. (knocking continues) brennan: booth! yeah! (grunts) (toes crackling) (groans) (back cracks) (knocking) booth? (sighs) (bones cracking) (knocking) are you there? no
>>grant lodes: science and building we will take you down in the pacific in hawaii to a whale one of the mars active volcanoes in the world and look at that it has been making the six and half mile journey since a matching it is fabulous >>reporter: slightly cooler temperatures as we go into the weekend same thing monday and that is about 10 degrees cooler the what we saw for the end of the work week we will see you tonight at 10:00 have a nice evening come on...you can do it! dogs...
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antioch and temperatures climbing more as this area of low pressure, a strong one at that leaves the pacific northwest. behind it we see high pressure rebuilding back across parts of california. this is wednesday, thursday, maybe carrying over into friday. so the five-day temperature trend shows is warmest days wednesday and thursday and possibly into friday. livermore in the low 90s. upper 80s close to average highs by friday. san jose mid and upper 80s, low 90s for the middle part of the week and things begin to change direction friday and saturday. san francisco highs upper 60s and close to 70. and it looks like the high may not stick around too long. we will have another area of low pressure drop down across the pacific northwest. won't bring us showers but it will enhance to sea breeze leading to cooling by sunday. weekend temperatures not july like for a few spots inland. low 80s by sunday and a lot of low clouds and drizzle possible on the coast. overall a repeat of this weekend. a midweek warmup followed by a weekend cool down once again. >> that sounds good. >>> coming up, if you lo
antioch and temperatures climbing more as this area of low pressure, a strong one at that leaves the pacific northwest. behind it we see high pressure rebuilding back across parts of california. this is wednesday, thursday, maybe carrying over into friday. so the five-day temperature trend shows is warmest days wednesday and thursday and possibly into friday. livermore in the low 90s. upper 80s close to average highs by friday. san jose mid and upper 80s, low 90s for the middle part of the week...
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the formula for winning the war in the pacific was what? it was a combination of a blockade, strategic bombing, and a u.s. invasion. the belief was that if the united states invaded, it would cost a lot of lights. -- lives. the highest estimate for american casualties was 46,000. president truman said in his memoir that general marshall told him that a half-million men would've been lost in the invasion. the secretary of war said that he believed one million casualties from invasion. president george h w bush praised truman's tough, calculating decision. he says it saves millions of american lives. it started with thousands and end up with millions. the justification was we were the good guys and drop the bomb in order to avoid an invasion in which so many americans would be killed. this was the heroic narrative. the tragic narrative, the second narrative, argues that the atomic bombs were not necessary. the japanese were already defeated and were trying to find a way to end the war. the united states dropped the bomb unnecessarily and kille
the formula for winning the war in the pacific was what? it was a combination of a blockade, strategic bombing, and a u.s. invasion. the belief was that if the united states invaded, it would cost a lot of lights. -- lives. the highest estimate for american casualties was 46,000. president truman said in his memoir that general marshall told him that a half-million men would've been lost in the invasion. the secretary of war said that he believed one million casualties from invasion. president...
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foggy start tomorrow there's the other system that will move through you notice a bringing rain to the pacificwest but does not bring any rain to san francisco instead the onshore flow will continue coastal drizzle possibility ankle temperatures expected through the end the week when its time on your fog for you fought tracker showing us the visibility down to zero-day tomorrow morning donna 1 mi. in oakland to napa three nevada 03 soccer. and we will see clear visibility for mount view also has said jose. >> britteny: the afternoon still thought to for half moon bay and hayward and also oakland we see another round of fog on friday. that's really the trend that we are in right now that will change a little bit into sunday breaking. dunder zones said francisco peninsula 64 san francisco, wednesday to quarrel on the coast. 72 redwood city 77 sunnyvale 7, 6-san jose. >> britteny: '80s across the bay. cycle temperatures as we. head into a week we >> pam: 10 actress comedienne and sarah silverman is lucky to be alive after being treated at hospitals for severe throat infection. she had a life-thre
foggy start tomorrow there's the other system that will move through you notice a bringing rain to the pacificwest but does not bring any rain to san francisco instead the onshore flow will continue coastal drizzle possibility ankle temperatures expected through the end the week when its time on your fog for you fought tracker showing us the visibility down to zero-day tomorrow morning donna 1 mi. in oakland to napa three nevada 03 soccer. and we will see clear visibility for mount view also...
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nemitz and the central pacific and arthur in the southwest pacific. you have to remember that thed south pacific operations on the canal are in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over another, quite frankly they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the philippines were important to the drive to get into the dutch east indies, cut the lines of communication between the natural resources and the flowe of oil up to japan and certainly he had a strong point about that. by the time he has gotten back to the philippines and really gone ahead and moves in to. [inaudible] in 1945, those operations as first natural resources and everything, the lines of supply to japan have already been cut by american submarines. the industries to which they run have been pounded by b-29 a nuth bombers. so the only thing at the end that i would say the nutshell is that, there seems to be good evidence that d
nemitz and the central pacific and arthur in the southwest pacific. you have to remember that thed south pacific operations on the canal are in between both of those fronts. every time the joint chiefs of staff wants to decide between the priority of one front over another, quite frankly they kick the can down the road and they're still kicking the can down the road in the fall of 1944. macarthur, early on said that the philippines were important to the drive to get into the dutch east indies,...
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high view above the pacific shows us why. re that is sinking over the papacific north -- over the pacific northwest. nice day for baseball as the oakland a's take on the astros tomorrow night. partly cloudy skies. over in oakland. now, here is what we are expecting, fog, clouds, 90s returning inland by thursday. overnight lows tonight, looking for readings in the middle 50s around the area. sun up tomorrow morning, 6:02 a.m. and travel forecast for those of us hitting the road. 95 at fresno. warm are in the central valley, your plan takes you to the coastline, bundle up. cool sets the tone. numbers as much as 9 degrees, below average. now, concord only in the upper 70s. now, plenty of sun for the south bay. east bay tomorrow, seeing numbers mostly in the middle 70s, plenty of sun. more clouds to the shoreline. now, readings in the middle 70s there. the entire week looks good. near 90 to finish. warming trend, we will have to wait for the latter half of the week to feel it. that is what is ahead in weather. news will continue w
high view above the pacific shows us why. re that is sinking over the papacific north -- over the pacific northwest. nice day for baseball as the oakland a's take on the astros tomorrow night. partly cloudy skies. over in oakland. now, here is what we are expecting, fog, clouds, 90s returning inland by thursday. overnight lows tonight, looking for readings in the middle 50s around the area. sun up tomorrow morning, 6:02 a.m. and travel forecast for those of us hitting the road. 95 at fresno....
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marine said his country will boost its military presence in the pacific. said commanders will form a new unit. lieutenant general john whistler said there will be 2,000 marines in the unit that will operate with the navy's amphibious group. >> when those marines come from the continental united states, whether they come from hawaii, whether they come from the unit deployment program marines in japan, all those details are being worked out. the idea is to create additional presence, particularly in southern asia. >> whistler said that in the future a unit currently based in okinawa will operate mainly in northeast asia and a new unit will focus on the western pacific region. he said it will likely happen in two or three years. the u.s. has stationed marines in northern australia since 2012 as part of its so-called pivot to the asia pacific region. it is designed to put pressure on china. >>> it is time for a check of the weather. emergency crews in many areas of the western united states are fighting massive wildfires. meteorologist jonathan oh joins from u
marine said his country will boost its military presence in the pacific. said commanders will form a new unit. lieutenant general john whistler said there will be 2,000 marines in the unit that will operate with the navy's amphibious group. >> when those marines come from the continental united states, whether they come from hawaii, whether they come from the unit deployment program marines in japan, all those details are being worked out. the idea is to create additional presence,...
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while the all-star game was taking place, i was across the golden gate in san rafael, the pacific vallejo admirals bottom of the first, jay taylor hit this a country -- in the broadcasting business, you say when in doubt, zoom out. thank you. san rafael won the game 6-4. >>> golf, returned to the olympics for the first time since the teddy roosevelt administration. without the top four players in the world. while preparing for the british open, rory said he's not even planning on watching. >> i didn't get into golf to grow the game. i got engulfed to win championships and major championships. i will watch the olympics but i'm not sure golf will be one of the events i watch. >> which events will you watch? >> track and field, swimming, diving. the stuff that matters. >> rory didn't make any friends on the pga tour. he's now my favorite to win the british open. ,, ,,,, when josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some. he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident
while the all-star game was taking place, i was across the golden gate in san rafael, the pacific vallejo admirals bottom of the first, jay taylor hit this a country -- in the broadcasting business, you say when in doubt, zoom out. thank you. san rafael won the game 6-4. >>> golf, returned to the olympics for the first time since the teddy roosevelt administration. without the top four players in the world. while preparing for the british open, rory said he's not even planning on...
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the pacific was always the panacea. china, hundreds of millions of people or should i say consumers, that was always a big piece of the u.s. that the subtext of everything we can talk about what the american public wants and what god wants, but in fact what we can really talk about is what our bank accounts want and mckinley made it very clear that a statesman had to be aware of the commercial possibilities of places like the philippines. there is a report that francis greene who is the commanding general in the philippine did for mckinley just before they signed the treaty of paris and took over the philippines. it basically laid out the resources to be exploited in the philippines. i actually point out the spanish were very worried that egg and aldo who is the filipino revolutionary was going to roar into manila with his men and whip the entire city which he was like what to do by the way. but the much more interesting looting expedition was our own. in fact, i don't know if he ever made it to theater roosevelt's oyst
the pacific was always the panacea. china, hundreds of millions of people or should i say consumers, that was always a big piece of the u.s. that the subtext of everything we can talk about what the american public wants and what god wants, but in fact what we can really talk about is what our bank accounts want and mckinley made it very clear that a statesman had to be aware of the commercial possibilities of places like the philippines. there is a report that francis greene who is the...
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it will be digging along the pacific northwest and dig down to the bay area. but again a lot of lead time on that. toward the end of the week. and fog and sunny and breezy. and a cooling trend for most of this week. and now again, some areas that might warm up a few degree, but the general trend is the inland temperatures shave off a few degrees each day and shave into the upper 60s and low 70s. the low clouds and fog probably get chewed up when the inland temperatures drop. but they're in place. 60s, 70s, low 80s. and it is tough to cool off some inland areas this time of the year. mostly sunny and it looks like increasing clouds toward the end of the week. stay tuned. maybe some rain. >> and mendocino county, lake county, on the weekend. we will see. >> very interesting. >> that is rare. >> i was just going to say. i can't remember when that has happened in july. thank you steve. >> thanks, steve. >>> riding bikes from pennsylvania, to washington, d.c., and in 25 minutes, the cause behind a 335-mile ride, that culminated in the nation's capital on the fourth
it will be digging along the pacific northwest and dig down to the bay area. but again a lot of lead time on that. toward the end of the week. and fog and sunny and breezy. and a cooling trend for most of this week. and now again, some areas that might warm up a few degree, but the general trend is the inland temperatures shave off a few degrees each day and shave into the upper 60s and low 70s. the low clouds and fog probably get chewed up when the inland temperatures drop. but they're in...
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as we look over the pacific ocean, we're looking at the tropical storm darby. the track is expected to take this right along the big island in hawaii as we go throughout the weekend. so saturday toto sunday. tropical storm w watch is in place. we're looking at tropical storm force winds on top of flash floodings and very large surf. be on the lookout for this as we go forward in time. honolulu may not get the central area of pressure right over it, but still windy and heavy rain conditions possible into sunday and other portions of hawaii through the weekend. as you look at the forecast for east asia, we are finally seeing a drying period for portions of japan, meanwhile a low pressure system that's now moving into mongolia has been bringing moisture i into places like beijing in china. because of the heavy rainfall that has already fallen earlier this week, additional rainfall is going to be a bit of a problem. little warm in tokyo. coming up with a high of 27 degrees. 29 in beijing. all looking at wet weather because of that low and hot weather continues furt
as we look over the pacific ocean, we're looking at the tropical storm darby. the track is expected to take this right along the big island in hawaii as we go throughout the weekend. so saturday toto sunday. tropical storm w watch is in place. we're looking at tropical storm force winds on top of flash floodings and very large surf. be on the lookout for this as we go forward in time. honolulu may not get the central area of pressure right over it, but still windy and heavy rain conditions...
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on display at smithsonian's national zoo in washington, d.c., and all made of trash pulled from the pacific ocean. >> all of this is garbage off the beaches. >> reporter: angela haseltine pozzi is the lead artist and executive director of washed ashore-- a non profit seeking to educate the public on the plastics polluting the word's oceans. >> we create sculpture that can teach people about the problem. and as an artist, it is a real challenge to use everything that comes up off the beach. >> reporter: in six years, haseltine pozzi and her team of volunteers have created 66 sculptures from more than 38,000 pounds of debris collected from a stretch of oregon's coastline. the countless bottle caps, flip flops and beach toys are just a fraction of the more than 315 billion pounds of plastic estimated to be in the world's oceans. such plastics not only pose entanglement threats to marine animals, but are often mistaken for food. >> i think it's a really different way to show the message, because in the art there were things that you would never expect to be washed on the ocean, there was a mill
on display at smithsonian's national zoo in washington, d.c., and all made of trash pulled from the pacific ocean. >> all of this is garbage off the beaches. >> reporter: angela haseltine pozzi is the lead artist and executive director of washed ashore-- a non profit seeking to educate the public on the plastics polluting the word's oceans. >> we create sculpture that can teach people about the problem. and as an artist, it is a real challenge to use everything that comes up...
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but winning was never the objective for sooem team sons of the pacific. >> i'd like to feel close to him and get understanding of went through and it's great. >> they reached the finish line off of diamond head. >> this is mike surray for abc news. >> summer olympics may kick off in just a week. >> we're looking at the uniforms for the opening ceremony. >> what is unprecedented for the outfit designed for the flag bearer. >> and it takes more time and is more secure. more secure. weighing pros and cons of more secure. weighing pros and cons of i found a thai place. oh, good read a review. there's no review it's just a phone number. how am i supposed to eat there if i don't know what other people think about it? get high speed internet from at&t. keep calm, your internet's on. it's tfrom the old way off buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. if you never have to step foot on a dealership lot again, neither should they. beepi.com zero to happy. sweetie, call any one of yo
but winning was never the objective for sooem team sons of the pacific. >> i'd like to feel close to him and get understanding of went through and it's great. >> they reached the finish line off of diamond head. >> this is mike surray for abc news. >> summer olympics may kick off in just a week. >> we're looking at the uniforms for the opening ceremony. >> what is unprecedented for the outfit designed for the flag bearer. >> and it takes more time and...
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but winning was never the objective for sooem team sons of the pacific. >> i'd like to feel close to him and get understanding of what he went through and it's great. >> they reached the finish line off of diamond head. >> this is mike surray for abc news. >> summer olympics may kick off in just a week. >> we're looking at the uniforms for the opening ceremony. >> what is unprecedented for the outfit designed for the flag bearer. >> and it takes more time and is more secure. weighing pros and cons of our weighing pros and cons of our ne enis really built into theat foundation of the company. whole foods market is engaged with pg&e on many levels, to really reduce energy and reduce our environmental footprint. for a customer like whole foods, saving energy means helping our environment, and we can be a part of that. helping customers save energy is a very important part of what pg&e does. we can pass those savings on to the environment, the business, and the community. pg&e really is an expert in saving energy, and that partnership is extremely exciting. together, we're building a bett
but winning was never the objective for sooem team sons of the pacific. >> i'd like to feel close to him and get understanding of what he went through and it's great. >> they reached the finish line off of diamond head. >> this is mike surray for abc news. >> summer olympics may kick off in just a week. >> we're looking at the uniforms for the opening ceremony. >> what is unprecedented for the outfit designed for the flag bearer. >> and it takes more...
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it is a: angie: contrast to what is happening today in the asia-pacific as we generally see asian stocksise. let's check the markets right now. mumbai has been trading for 20 minutes. 1/5 of 1% down. the hang seng is also down. weakerning gains as the yen sending shares in tokyo higher. -- it is just under two hours away from the opening of the emirates market. a quick check of the markets closed. saudi stocks leading equities lower as the trading volumes perhaps because it is the midst of summer. still, volumes are unsurprisingly poor. checkout turkey appeared we are seeing some gains after the equity markets have been boosted after the surprise military coup. on the first check world headlines from around the world with husband. verizon center by yahoo! assets for $4.8 billion, the announcement coming before monday trading begins in new york. the deal will include their real estate assets with some intellectual property sold separately. they will continue to hold stakes in yahoo japan and alibaba. smartphone demand may be waning. revenue growing 40% to $37 billion that operating profit
it is a: angie: contrast to what is happening today in the asia-pacific as we generally see asian stocksise. let's check the markets right now. mumbai has been trading for 20 minutes. 1/5 of 1% down. the hang seng is also down. weakerning gains as the yen sending shares in tokyo higher. -- it is just under two hours away from the opening of the emirates market. a quick check of the markets closed. saudi stocks leading equities lower as the trading volumes perhaps because it is the midst of...
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two months before they occur, and the information coming from the pacific ocean and we have the details.>> reporter: every spring the farmers in iowa plant the crops hoping that the weather will help the fields to flourish.>> it is good for our family. >> reporter: it is not always been that way for paul, he remembers the hottie dry summers in the 1980s when the drought prevented his corn from coming in. >> we knew we would not make money that year, and i was a younger man and money was a lot harder to come by. it was challenging. >> reporter: it would be less challenging if he could have advance warning of the extended dry spells. >> if i really thought that we would have a drought, i would plant more drought tolerant corn, and it can survive on less water. >> reporter: planting different crops and purchasing more insurance are two waste the farmers could potentially protect themselves. and the signs for the national center of atmospheric research has reported a new way to predict these periods of extreme heat. >> we found a clear and distinct pattern in the pacific.>> reporter: the pa
two months before they occur, and the information coming from the pacific ocean and we have the details.>> reporter: every spring the farmers in iowa plant the crops hoping that the weather will help the fields to flourish.>> it is good for our family. >> reporter: it is not always been that way for paul, he remembers the hottie dry summers in the 1980s when the drought prevented his corn from coming in. >> we knew we would not make money that year, and i was a younger...
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we are watching another system mainly in the pacific northwest. will take a while before a drop down. as we head into wednesday and thursday plus friday. cooler temperatures each night overnight f o g developing and drizzle. expected for san francisco. the average for this time of year is about 86 degrees but we will stay below average was san francisco and mountain view. >> brittney: 79 is to hide tomorrow for petaluma. we will see more of the same as we head into the 7 day forecast and even as we noticed by the weekend we would drive down a little bit more into a 7 degree temperatures. --70 >> steve: have a good night and thank you for joining us and we hope the to join us tomorrow morning for early- morning move to rid--news morning move to rid--news you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> christie brinkley waterworks. >> when christie saw what the woman was about to do, she grabbed her garden hose and sprayed her down. >> then, 4th of july switcher
we are watching another system mainly in the pacific northwest. will take a while before a drop down. as we head into wednesday and thursday plus friday. cooler temperatures each night overnight f o g developing and drizzle. expected for san francisco. the average for this time of year is about 86 degrees but we will stay below average was san francisco and mountain view. >> brittney: 79 is to hide tomorrow for petaluma. we will see more of the same as we head into the 7 day forecast and...
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out in the tropics we have double trouble going on across the western pacific. re also looking at this here. it is moving off to the west here. busy in the pacific and quiet in the atlantic. showers and storms on the east coast today. same temperatures in dallas, triple digit heat continues. look for more o northwest temperatures in the 60s, 70s and the 80s. >> lots of spf out there, lots of beautiful weather out there. >> yeah, this is the time of year, slater it up. >>> seven people have been gunned down. >>> plus it is the biggest smart phone game in american history, new details on pokemon go. you're watching "early today." " see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance.
out in the tropics we have double trouble going on across the western pacific. re also looking at this here. it is moving off to the west here. busy in the pacific and quiet in the atlantic. showers and storms on the east coast today. same temperatures in dallas, triple digit heat continues. look for more o northwest temperatures in the 60s, 70s and the 80s. >> lots of spf out there, lots of beautiful weather out there. >> yeah, this is the time of year, slater it up. >>>...