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those were the headlines time now for our special report we're off to the sea of all horse skin the north of russia to discover more about the elusive beluga whale that's next here on. dolphins in the arctic white whales are the undisputed stars of russia's aquariums and while spectators by the marine mammals elaborate carefully practiced performances few know about their long journey from the sea to the show how and by whom are the animals caught what's the secret of their near flawless training the dolphins and whales actually communicate with human beings the creatures comfortable in their captivity. to unlock the many mysteries of marine mammals our journey takes us to the ends of the earth to russia's remote far east. off the shores of the sea of the footscray not far from the mouth of the mighty river lie a string of uninhabited islands. this one is named for the famous soviet pilot. who crash landed there during in one nine hundred thirty six expedition. during the salmon spawning season the sea around the island is literally teeming with fish and this abundance of food attracts la
those were the headlines time now for our special report we're off to the sea of all horse skin the north of russia to discover more about the elusive beluga whale that's next here on. dolphins in the arctic white whales are the undisputed stars of russia's aquariums and while spectators by the marine mammals elaborate carefully practiced performances few know about their long journey from the sea to the show how and by whom are the animals caught what's the secret of their near flawless...
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on the black sea coast. of the russian academy of sciences. many. are placed under the watchful eye of doctors and learn to get accustomed to people to cooperate and be friends. but not just for newbies it's like a resort for see. right now two female walruses are undergoing rehabilitation here both have been treated for serious problems with their tusks. well it has also come here to work with the marine mammals. it's we would go and find out why the white whales the crowds which. the young white. comfortably on the stretchers fully aware of what's in store for her and calm in response to all the actions of the scientists so it's silicone suction cups with sensors are placed on the surface of her skin right above the brain. trying to pick up the echo of the electrical signals in just inside her brain which in some animals the stage is fifteen to twenty centimeters under the skin. that is the lower jaw bone of the sea mammals is considered the best area for sound reception hydrophone is affixed to the white whales lower jaw bones and puts out a seri
on the black sea coast. of the russian academy of sciences. many. are placed under the watchful eye of doctors and learn to get accustomed to people to cooperate and be friends. but not just for newbies it's like a resort for see. right now two female walruses are undergoing rehabilitation here both have been treated for serious problems with their tusks. well it has also come here to work with the marine mammals. it's we would go and find out why the white whales the crowds which. the young...
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not the sea shepherders, but the people who whale. earning a living. >> there are so many ways to earn a living. that's no excuse. i have nothing but -- i can't use the language that i would use to describe whalers. there was a time when people were going out and getting whales and using them in a useful way. today, the japanese say they're doing research, they're not doing research at all. they're filling the shelves of grocery stores in japan with whale meat. >> larry: what's a useful way? >> well, they were using it for lights. they were using it as fuel. >> larry: to live. >> eating the blubber and so on. but they aren't doing that today. >> larry: captain watson, what is operation waltzing matilda? >> to honor the australian people without their support we wouldn't have a base of operations. that's where we launch our campaigns from. and one of the things that we're really concerned about this next year is that, because no action was taken against the captain of the "shonan maru," was given a green light to the japanese to be eve
not the sea shepherders, but the people who whale. earning a living. >> there are so many ways to earn a living. that's no excuse. i have nothing but -- i can't use the language that i would use to describe whalers. there was a time when people were going out and getting whales and using them in a useful way. today, the japanese say they're doing research, they're not doing research at all. they're filling the shelves of grocery stores in japan with whale meat. >> larry: what's a...
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off the shores of the sea of cortes not far from the mouth of the mighty river kwai a string of uninhabited islands. this one is named for the famous soviet pilots. who crash landed there during in one nine hundred thirty six expedition. during the salmon spawning season the sea around the island is literally teeming with fish and this abundance of food attracts large groups of white whales. in summer these tiny clapboard houses home to both teams of fishermen and an expedition of the russian academy of sciences. to reach a totally new level in our research behaviorally white whale. disco we still have very little information about male female interaction. we're not sure if they travel in separate paths of males and females which are young as far as the groups are set apart by. the study of white whales discovered less ground than that of the dolphin white whales are believed to be a sort of universal indicator for the state of arctic marine ecosystems for the third straight season scientists are tracing white whale migrations with the help of specialized satellite transmitters. this method
off the shores of the sea of cortes not far from the mouth of the mighty river kwai a string of uninhabited islands. this one is named for the famous soviet pilots. who crash landed there during in one nine hundred thirty six expedition. during the salmon spawning season the sea around the island is literally teeming with fish and this abundance of food attracts large groups of white whales. in summer these tiny clapboard houses home to both teams of fishermen and an expedition of the russian...
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captain of the "bob barker" and fiona, a member of the sea shepherd crew of the "bob barker." the most amped up in your face yet season of "whale wars" occurs now. it premiered last month and is going to be a heck of a year for animal planet and for them and for us to have them with us. how did you get into this? why do you whale save? >> i've been doing this pretty much all my life. it goes back to 1977 when i was on a greenpeace mission and the soviets had just harpooned a whale and it turned to defend and it was harpooned in turn and as it was struggling and dying in agony, i caught its eye and dove and saw bubbles. he came up over a small, inflatable boat. as that eye came up out of the water and i looked into it, i saw something there that changed my life forever. >> larry: which was? >> understanding. he understood what we were trying to do. i could see the effort he made to pull himself back and i saw his eye disappear. he died. he could have killed us and chose not to do so. >> larry: why do they harpoon whales, chuck? for what? >> they say they're trying to maintain t
captain of the "bob barker" and fiona, a member of the sea shepherd crew of the "bob barker." the most amped up in your face yet season of "whale wars" occurs now. it premiered last month and is going to be a heck of a year for animal planet and for them and for us to have them with us. how did you get into this? why do you whale save? >> i've been doing this pretty much all my life. it goes back to 1977 when i was on a greenpeace mission and the soviets had...
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the controversial anti-whaling activities of the sea shepard conservation society are chronicled on the documentary show "whale wars" now in its third season on animal planet. we welcome captain paul watson, founder of sea shepard, a co-founding director of the green peace foundation. captain chuck swift, captain of the bob barker, one of the vessels operated by sea shepard. and, a member of the sea shepard crew of the bob barker. most amped up in your face yet, season for "whale wars," occurs now. it premiered by the way last month. it is going to be a heck of a year for animal planet, and them and for us to have them with us. how did you get into this? why do you whale save? >> i have been doing this really pretty much all my life. but it really goes back to 1977 when i was on a green peace mission and the soviets had harpooned a whale. it turned to defend its pod. it was harpooned in turn. and as it was struggling in the water in agony dying, i caught its eye, and he dove, i saw a trail of bloody bubbles coming real fast, up and out of the water over a small boat. the next move was g
the controversial anti-whaling activities of the sea shepard conservation society are chronicled on the documentary show "whale wars" now in its third season on animal planet. we welcome captain paul watson, founder of sea shepard, a co-founding director of the green peace foundation. captain chuck swift, captain of the bob barker, one of the vessels operated by sea shepard. and, a member of the sea shepard crew of the bob barker. most amped up in your face yet, season for "whale...
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>> well -- >> larry: fishermen kill fish. >> the fact is fishing is not illegal. seahepherd enforces international conservation laws. the actions that japan is taking down there are illegal. >> larry: is it because we emotionally feel different about the whale than the fish? >> if we can't save these animals that we have, some intrinsic connection with we have no chance of saving the rest of them. >> larry: what do you think of the people who do go and harpoon them? >> they're breaking international conversation law. look, of course they're people who are wanting to also feed their own families, and empathy there, everyone needs to make a living. but these people are illegally poaching wild animals. in the last five years, humans have actually realized how important biodiversity is. if we don't have all the wild animals in the world, humans will die as well. so the whales, it is, you know we are helping the whales. the whale is symbolic. we can't save the most popular animal in the world what's the possibility of saving smaller animals like the frog? >> larry: are the
>> well -- >> larry: fishermen kill fish. >> the fact is fishing is not illegal. seahepherd enforces international conservation laws. the actions that japan is taking down there are illegal. >> larry: is it because we emotionally feel different about the whale than the fish? >> if we can't save these animals that we have, some intrinsic connection with we have no chance of saving the rest of them. >> larry: what do you think of the people who do go and...
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it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you seeing it the same way i'm seeing it? were you floating like a ghost or were you trudging and swimming and dragging yourself? what were you doing out here? on the last trip out, we did a lot of night walking. and we walked barefoot for the most part because it's much easier than walking in boots and it's just nice to walk barefoot for days and days at a time. on that trip in particular there were a lot of sidewinders out in the dunes which made for an interesting element because the previous trip there had been snakes but not so many. you would wake up in the morning and there would be these elegant sidewinder tracks everywhere. the guy who dropped us off has the pr
it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you seeing it the same way i'm seeing it? were you floating like a ghost or were you trudging and swimming and dragging...
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basically the drill pipe and the wellbore that extends two miles below the sea floor. he's worried that the pressure from this new cap will create leaks and oil will escape from down below and then go through the sea floor. what are they doing to prevent that from happening? >> reporter: you're right, katie. if oil were to leak up through the sea floor, that would create a whole new set of problems, poisoning the marine life and so on. so b.p. has positioned two undersea robots with cameras just to watch the sea floor around the wellbore. they also have to report regularly to admiral allen's panel of scientists. every three hours once the tests began and every six hours now giving an update of exactly what is happening not only to the well but what is happening to the sea floor around it. they have to watch both, not just the well, the sea floor also. katie? >> couric: mark strassmann in houma, louisiana. thank you, mark. from b.p. to another company under fire. goldman sachs was hit today with a record fine of $550 million. anthony mason is our senior business correspo
basically the drill pipe and the wellbore that extends two miles below the sea floor. he's worried that the pressure from this new cap will create leaks and oil will escape from down below and then go through the sea floor. what are they doing to prevent that from happening? >> reporter: you're right, katie. if oil were to leak up through the sea floor, that would create a whole new set of problems, poisoning the marine life and so on. so b.p. has positioned two undersea robots with...
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it said the drill was held near the yellow sea. cctv said it was the first such drill held by china. it described the drill as a comprehensive one involving unmanned reconnaissance aircraft and radars. on the eastern side of the korean peninsula, a u.s.-south korea naval drill began on sunday in the sea of japan following north korea's alleged sinking of the south's warship. north korea has denounced the move. china has expressed concern about the possibility of another u.s.-south korean military drill in the yellow sea in its vicinity, saying such a move would heighten tension. >>> north korea has denounced japan's participation in the u.s.-south korean joint military drills. north korea's committee for the peaceful reunification of korea issued a statement on tuesday. it says the united states and south korea are trying to form a military confederation triangle by winning japan over to their side. the statement also said that war flames would spread to the whole of northeast asia ignited by the three countries. four officers from
it said the drill was held near the yellow sea. cctv said it was the first such drill held by china. it described the drill as a comprehensive one involving unmanned reconnaissance aircraft and radars. on the eastern side of the korean peninsula, a u.s.-south korea naval drill began on sunday in the sea of japan following north korea's alleged sinking of the south's warship. north korea has denounced the move. china has expressed concern about the possibility of another u.s.-south korean...
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the drill was in response to the march sinking of a south korean warship in the yellow sea. the u.s. and south korea believe a north korean submarine hit the vessel with a torpedo. the two allies had initially planned to carry out the exercise in the yellow sea, but they changed the venue to the sea of japan because of strong opposition from china. >>> a powerful gas explosion in eastern china has killed 12 people and injured more than 100. china's central television says the blast occurred at an abandoned plastics factory in nanjing on wednesday morning. the 12 killed include workers who were dismantling the factory. investigators suspect that the explosion was caused by a fire at an underground gas pipeline on the factory premises. a bus passing by the factory also caught fire, injuring passengers. >>> a japanese shipping company is investigating whether an explosion on one of its oil tankers was the result of an attack. mitsui osk line said a minor explosion occurred on wednesday in waters off the arabian peninsula. the 160,000-ton m star tanker was headed for japan from t
the drill was in response to the march sinking of a south korean warship in the yellow sea. the u.s. and south korea believe a north korean submarine hit the vessel with a torpedo. the two allies had initially planned to carry out the exercise in the yellow sea, but they changed the venue to the sea of japan because of strong opposition from china. >>> a powerful gas explosion in eastern china has killed 12 people and injured more than 100. china's central television says the blast...
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the sea breezes forecasting pretty strong that will bring some of the cooler air and off the ocean. san jose in the '80s today san francisco i believe will be stuck in the '60s all afternoon just like yesterday appeared the fog rolling into the bay for this evening and it's going to set up shop into sunday morning. warmus in antioch at 97 today, 85 san jose and redwood city will top out at 82. alisha with the forecast will be like tomorrow and the rest of the weekend. >> on to the new spot ac transit will be meeting with members this morning to talk about a judge's ruling that ordered both sides back to the bargaining table. the union then filed a lawsuit against ac transit asking for negotiations. this after the agency opposed contract workers the contract is set to go into the back tomorrow. it includes slashing labor costs by about 9% as well as increased fares administrative cuts. meantime the union's president said the judge's ruling is from of good thing for everyone. >> it get this to a place that i believe that will get a fair contract and we will continue to provide the hig
the sea breezes forecasting pretty strong that will bring some of the cooler air and off the ocean. san jose in the '80s today san francisco i believe will be stuck in the '60s all afternoon just like yesterday appeared the fog rolling into the bay for this evening and it's going to set up shop into sunday morning. warmus in antioch at 97 today, 85 san jose and redwood city will top out at 82. alisha with the forecast will be like tomorrow and the rest of the weekend. >> on to the new...
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the la area. those plants are located approximately 20 feet above mean sea level. the projections for sea level rise in the last itcc report ranged from about 9 to somewhere upward of 25. latest studies are indicating that the upper numbers are perhaps too conservative. so you can see the implications for the viability of those plants if we don't look at substantial modification. and again the science is increasingly telling us that when sea level rises, it doesn't just rise tiny little amounts year by year over a long period of time. it's very likely that it will be much more dramatic changes, as seen at the polar ice caps. we have a number of natural gas burning stations also on the coast. these stations provide upwards of 40 percent of the total electricity supply of the city and they are also at about 20 feet above mean sea level. these power plants can be replaced in terms of the amount of energy that they generate, but they are essential to the operation of the grid because of their location. they keep supplies flowing through the power lines in the city. so,
the la area. those plants are located approximately 20 feet above mean sea level. the projections for sea level rise in the last itcc report ranged from about 9 to somewhere upward of 25. latest studies are indicating that the upper numbers are perhaps too conservative. so you can see the implications for the viability of those plants if we don't look at substantial modification. and again the science is increasingly telling us that when sea level rises, it doesn't just rise tiny little amounts...
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the tide goes out. so what we're talking about are trends in mean sea level. i prefer to use the term climate change to global warming when we're talking about this phenomenon we're dealing with because overall while the earth's atmosphere will be getting warmer, some places will be getting hotter, others will be getting cooler and the climate will become much more erratic. some years the bay area may go through extended droughts. other years we may get unusually heavy rainfall. and it's during these storms that we'll face the most serious problems because when rainfall runs off the hill sides into the bay and that water piles up on top of a high tide and that high tide is on top of sea level rise, and the winds push all that water across the bay, so that it acts as a dam to the additional water that's running off from the hills, that's when we'll see extensive damage and we will see it far more often. now, in addition to sea level rise, the climate change is expected to result to more precipitation in the sierra nevada falling as rain, less as snow and an earl
the tide goes out. so what we're talking about are trends in mean sea level. i prefer to use the term climate change to global warming when we're talking about this phenomenon we're dealing with because overall while the earth's atmosphere will be getting warmer, some places will be getting hotter, others will be getting cooler and the climate will become much more erratic. some years the bay area may go through extended droughts. other years we may get unusually heavy rainfall. and it's during...
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that shows the actual sea level record. in the pay delta, it's not just sea level rises but the fact that we have fresh water floods. this is the level that ice street water gauge in sacramento. darn this thing. okay. those are tides. mostly a summer period, but these are floods so you can see, you know the water levels get up to nine meters there. there's a book called, conquering the inner sea which is a history of levies in sacramento valley and trying to contain the water. the fact is, this sort of thing could potentially get more frequent and potentially higher. i don't want to sound like the national inquirer here and when you count, you take one of these climate models and look at exceedings and this is open coast and now we took an hourly record and counted the number of times in our simulation where we included tides and elnonos, in a moderate this is 30 centimeters over the hundred year period. not three feet about. little more than one foot. these are exceeding above a level that happens less than once a year and
that shows the actual sea level record. in the pay delta, it's not just sea level rises but the fact that we have fresh water floods. this is the level that ice street water gauge in sacramento. darn this thing. okay. those are tides. mostly a summer period, but these are floods so you can see, you know the water levels get up to nine meters there. there's a book called, conquering the inner sea which is a history of levies in sacramento valley and trying to contain the water. the fact is, this...
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sunday and monday, the sea breeze will turn stronger, that will lead to some cooler. by sunday and monday, inland highs, 70s and low 80s. if you are headed to the sierra for the weekend, a chance of thundershowers, getting up to the high country, no problems. areas south of lake tahoe, thunder straight on through the weekend. tomorrow morning, 50s, areas of drizzle, along the coast. as we make our way to lunch time, inland temperatures climbing into the mid 80s, livermoore, out to fairfield, trivalley, warming quickly. heading to the gillroy garlic festival, mid 80s, 82 for san jose. hottest places, pleasanton and livermoore, highs in the low 90s. seven-day forecast, inland as we move into the start of the weekend. warming up, the coast, really never losing the low clouds, 60s on the sea shore. inland spots, cooling down sunday night into monday. the sea breeze turns stronger again. >> up next, wedding bells in your future? how one c ouousands onavyo yu thousands on yr big day.ou those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money
sunday and monday, the sea breeze will turn stronger, that will lead to some cooler. by sunday and monday, inland highs, 70s and low 80s. if you are headed to the sierra for the weekend, a chance of thundershowers, getting up to the high country, no problems. areas south of lake tahoe, thunder straight on through the weekend. tomorrow morning, 50s, areas of drizzle, along the coast. as we make our way to lunch time, inland temperatures climbing into the mid 80s, livermoore, out to fairfield,...
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but the wallabies held on a lead try to put the sea on the sole of the. face and. brings us to goal fun dean wilson how storm to a four shot lead ahead of the final round all of the canadian open in the tournament he only entered on a sponsor exemption wilson ticking advantage of his win at the two thousand and six international after dismal run of form which saw him finish just one hundred fifty second. in the money this last year of an excellent way to wrap up the front nine here was a birdie on the ninth called patterson will he set a course record with a round of sixty on the day joining ten. days in a tie for second a disappointment for the thirty two year old swede on the eighteenth however as he missed becoming the fifth year in history to reach. ok let's move on to the g.p. were jorge lorenzo will once again be starting at the front of the field for sunday's us grand prix the overall leader claiming his fifth straight pole after a fierce battle with casey stoner the spawn you'd well he was able to up the temple against the winner dominated yesterday the fir
but the wallabies held on a lead try to put the sea on the sole of the. face and. brings us to goal fun dean wilson how storm to a four shot lead ahead of the final round all of the canadian open in the tournament he only entered on a sponsor exemption wilson ticking advantage of his win at the two thousand and six international after dismal run of form which saw him finish just one hundred fifty second. in the money this last year of an excellent way to wrap up the front nine here was a birdie...
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fleet has existed and the locals here everybody here in the crimea viz that black sea fleet as part of its history as integrity to them as anything else concerning their city so thousands of people turned out to watch the navy day parade each year it's a spectacular event this year of course was the first year a first time in for over five years that the ukrainian and the russian navy actually participated in preparing the parade and actually taking part in the parade together so a doubly significant event of course thousands of turning up to watch the display and there was quite a sum of things to see military ships gliding by different artillery displays different displays of tactics and techniques that the navy can actually do such as locating underground underwater mines helping those who have been stranded at sea various rescue operations various. military combat techniques were also on display for the crowds they were a great crowd pleaser everybody here screaming and cheering when those combat techniques were on display so a lot of things going on of course concluding everyth
fleet has existed and the locals here everybody here in the crimea viz that black sea fleet as part of its history as integrity to them as anything else concerning their city so thousands of people turned out to watch the navy day parade each year it's a spectacular event this year of course was the first year a first time in for over five years that the ukrainian and the russian navy actually participated in preparing the parade and actually taking part in the parade together so a doubly...
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southern russia are looking for employees of his leisure firm which forced a donkey to parasail over the sea food showing the terrified animal being launched into the sky spread around the world prompting the anger of animal rights activists officials have launched an animal cruelty probe into the incident that is the last he has more. this case already cost products animal rights activists here in southern russia a group of entrepreneurs in the coastal town of two men who decided to advertise their small business by launching dunking to the air they tied the parachute to a boat on the animal was flying in the air above the sea about the beach for more than half an hour but the effect of such brutal advertising technique was the opposite to what these people probably expected because children who saw all that were crying most of the adults demanded to put the animal down immediately but people who were doing that refused to do so but even that was not all on the boat stopped the animal fell into the water desperately trying to get out was tied to the parachute so the brutal show lasted for a
southern russia are looking for employees of his leisure firm which forced a donkey to parasail over the sea food showing the terrified animal being launched into the sky spread around the world prompting the anger of animal rights activists officials have launched an animal cruelty probe into the incident that is the last he has more. this case already cost products animal rights activists here in southern russia a group of entrepreneurs in the coastal town of two men who decided to advertise...
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monitoring it from the air and the sea in the area has been stepped up. the authorities say it's not clear yet what caused the accident or who is to blame. chris hawk, bbc news, shanghai. >> a gel under test in south africa has har of the the risk of h.i.v. infection among volunteers who routinely used it before having sex. it's the first to show a gel might be able to protect women from the deadly virus. the findings of the study are to be made public at an international conference on aids in vienna on tuesday. the results have been welcomed as groundbreaking by the world health organization and u.n. aids. sewer nam's former dictator has been elected president of the south american country, the 64-year-old was voted in my parliament after he failed to win sufficient majority votes this the elections in may. the former army leader is accused of drug trafficking and human rights violations and still faces trial over the execution of 15 opponents in 198 during his military rule. syria has banned the face covering veil from the country's public and private u
monitoring it from the air and the sea in the area has been stepped up. the authorities say it's not clear yet what caused the accident or who is to blame. chris hawk, bbc news, shanghai. >> a gel under test in south africa has har of the the risk of h.i.v. infection among volunteers who routinely used it before having sex. it's the first to show a gel might be able to protect women from the deadly virus. the findings of the study are to be made public at an international conference on...
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there are still a lot of fish in the sea. what we need to do right now is preserve their abundance. that's critical point we're at right now. if you look at tuna around the world, all species have declined 25%. on one hand, that is pretty shocking. on the other hand, 75% are still left. what i'm saying now is we need to rethink way we fish and really focus on trying to save that abundance so we don't go down any further. tavis: what does that mean? overfishing and protecting their abundance? >> we have seen industrial fishing in the last 50 years that came out after world war ii, all of these new technologies like the use of sewn ar that destroy the bottom keeling and taking fish all at once from the sea. we need to turn it to a more local thing to get back to a level of take we had 20, 30, 50 years ago to let the oceans rebuild. what i'm proposing is let's try and make the fishing sector for artismal. let's try to farm some fish but as soundly as possible. tavis: i hates to break this news to you but there is obviously a whole lot of money being made by overfishing. if we're eating
there are still a lot of fish in the sea. what we need to do right now is preserve their abundance. that's critical point we're at right now. if you look at tuna around the world, all species have declined 25%. on one hand, that is pretty shocking. on the other hand, 75% are still left. what i'm saying now is we need to rethink way we fish and really focus on trying to save that abundance so we don't go down any further. tavis: what does that mean? overfishing and protecting their abundance?...
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the mile i think for going see the sea breeze, and an usher some cool air. although antioch is still hanging on to the '90s. it is nice and mild around the bay was readings into the '70s. and this is where rear going to stay for this week. have been and everybody and we going to stay for this week. have been and everybody and we will see this week. phe powertrain warranty. a 100,00e that's 40,000 more miles than ford. chevy silverado half-ton. a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. now get 0% apr for 72 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around $5,800.
the mile i think for going see the sea breeze, and an usher some cool air. although antioch is still hanging on to the '90s. it is nice and mild around the bay was readings into the '70s. and this is where rear going to stay for this week. have been and everybody and we going to stay for this week. have been and everybody and we will see this week. phe powertrain warranty. a 100,00e that's 40,000 more miles than ford. chevy silverado half-ton. a consumers digest best buy and the most...
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. >> under the sea, the cat is still in place. engineers are checking carefully for leaks along the sea bed. the cap appears to be holding. >> we have found no indication of oil being released at the site. there are measurements being taken. it is constantly monitored for volatile organic compounds, and there is no indication there is any release of the surface. >> what exactly is happening at the sea bed? the flow of oil was shut off last thursday watching for it -- last thursday. if a leak is found, the cap will have to be reopened, and pipes will channel the leaking oil of to the surface. the long term solution comes from the relief wells drilled 3 miles under the seabed. since the explosion in april between 3 million and 5 million barrels of oil have leaked into the ocean, damaging huge parts of the gulf coast. engineers will continue to keep an eye on the ocean floor. the calf was only survived as a temporary solution. -- the cap was only considered as a temporary solution. >> an official at the ministry of education says a d
. >> under the sea, the cat is still in place. engineers are checking carefully for leaks along the sea bed. the cap appears to be holding. >> we have found no indication of oil being released at the site. there are measurements being taken. it is constantly monitored for volatile organic compounds, and there is no indication there is any release of the surface. >> what exactly is happening at the sea bed? the flow of oil was shut off last thursday watching for it -- last...
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the rush over looking for work terrified don't keep parasailing over the sea as a p.r. stunt and likely to face animal cruelty charges. well that's all the news from. now will be back on air at ten am that's after we've had a few. engineering next though max keiser and stacy herbert tackle the issues behind deficit fraud and financial reforms that the report. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser with stacy herbert. paul the psychic octopus. because i think this paul our octopus is headed for a severely disruptive end to an otherwise illustrious career did you see that is worth.
the rush over looking for work terrified don't keep parasailing over the sea as a p.r. stunt and likely to face animal cruelty charges. well that's all the news from. now will be back on air at ten am that's after we've had a few. engineering next though max keiser and stacy herbert tackle the issues behind deficit fraud and financial reforms that the report. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser with stacy herbert. paul the psychic octopus. because i think this paul our octopus is headed...
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they are protected from the sea breeze that's why it's so hot there. '80s near the bay 80 is on track for the north bay today sonoma 92 degrees now thought mid-80s play all 77 '70s for mobile '60s and the coast san francisco a high of 66 upper '70s-'80s for the peninsula '70s for the shore after a few morning clouds what we're seeing this morning than sunshine and okhotsk off once again over the east bay hills and the pleasanton san ramon valley mid-90s 81 milpitas and sunnyvale san jose a gorgeous day really nice temperatures low 80s los gatos 86 7 day around the bank if the heat has been on your nerves well we have been news back into the mid to upper 80s some relief from their peak monday, tuesday opera 60 '70s by the bank notice the trend is pretty consistent all the way through the end of the weekend and next week and met no big changes in the morning our fog. '80s inland low 70's by the bay. >> for these firefighters had enough to permit it was not an easy task tracking lloyd to the top of the all for jury they were supposed to walk past or run 48
they are protected from the sea breeze that's why it's so hot there. '80s near the bay 80 is on track for the north bay today sonoma 92 degrees now thought mid-80s play all 77 '70s for mobile '60s and the coast san francisco a high of 66 upper '70s-'80s for the peninsula '70s for the shore after a few morning clouds what we're seeing this morning than sunshine and okhotsk off once again over the east bay hills and the pleasanton san ramon valley mid-90s 81 milpitas and sunnyvale san jose a...
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the sea breeze is running a little bit stronger into fairfield. i don't think it's going to stop us from getting another hot day inland. you can see the numbers again climbing into the mid to upper 90s. also morgan hill in los galos looking toasty today. the weekend will also start off fairly hot inland, then we cool off as the sea breeze picks up sunday into monday. back to you. >> thank you. >>> meantime, checking with in mike. several things besides construction, even got a car fire this morning. >> reports of a car fire and i'm watching the report of a brush fire, too. opposite sides of the water here. westbound 580 heading over the 280 interchange. reports of an earlier accident. and then also there was a car fire. fire crews are on scene. ambulance has been called there. there may be a lot of activity and distractions for you. announcing on southbound 280 passing that area, though, should be unrelated. i'll let you know whether or not these clear up. also on the other side of southbound 880 portion around mallory avenue. no confirmation yet.
the sea breeze is running a little bit stronger into fairfield. i don't think it's going to stop us from getting another hot day inland. you can see the numbers again climbing into the mid to upper 90s. also morgan hill in los galos looking toasty today. the weekend will also start off fairly hot inland, then we cool off as the sea breeze picks up sunday into monday. back to you. >> thank you. >>> meantime, checking with in mike. several things besides construction, even got a...
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the ocean. there's where we start to get into our problem with rising sea level. this is a little bit bigger representation of the slide will showed that was showing the bay side of the city. this is sort of our transport storage structure around the entire city. we call it a moat. it's the way we collect rain water for later treatment. as i said, in light to moderate storms we can do a pretty good job of collecting all of the rain water and sanitary sewage and running it through the treatment plant. in fact, there are probably, in terms of calendar days, there might be 14 to 15 calendar days a year where we would actually have a combined sewer discharge. those would be in the heaviest storms. around this moat structure in the city there are 36 outfalls. these would be the overflow points when the system fills to capacity and we can't treat any more. the west side of the city doesn't present an immediate problem for us yet because of its elevation. it's a bit higher than we think will be impacted in the next, say, 30 to 50 years by rising sea level. it's the bay si
the ocean. there's where we start to get into our problem with rising sea level. this is a little bit bigger representation of the slide will showed that was showing the bay side of the city. this is sort of our transport storage structure around the entire city. we call it a moat. it's the way we collect rain water for later treatment. as i said, in light to moderate storms we can do a pretty good job of collecting all of the rain water and sanitary sewage and running it through the treatment...
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southern russia are looking for employees of a ledger firm which forced a donkey to parasail over the sea the incident has caused outrage among animal rights activists and locals who witnessed the ordeal the terrified animal was sent flying for half an hour to promote the sport the donkey which luckily survived was her brain before landing in the water and being dragged for several metres beachgoers some of which were distressed by seeing animal suffering uploaded video of the flying donkey on to the internet the organizers could end up with a two year jail sentence if found guilty on animal cruelty. and i would just remind you of stories are also updated twenty four hours a day at our t.v. dot com that's our website online all the time let's have a quick look through what is there at the moment for the indian teachers who are hitting children for not doing their homework corporal punishment is illegal but parents want action after a tormented people commit suicide. soaring temperatures are sending people flocking to the city beaches to call for more help muscovites are trying to beat the
southern russia are looking for employees of a ledger firm which forced a donkey to parasail over the sea the incident has caused outrage among animal rights activists and locals who witnessed the ordeal the terrified animal was sent flying for half an hour to promote the sport the donkey which luckily survived was her brain before landing in the water and being dragged for several metres beachgoers some of which were distressed by seeing animal suffering uploaded video of the flying donkey on...
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in the sea of japan and the yellow sea. >>> u.s. barack obama has signed a bill to give the government new regulatory powers over financial institutions. it's the biggest overhaul of financial rules since the great depression in the 1930s. obama put the bill into law on wednesday. he wants to avoid a repeat of the global economic crisis triggered by the 2008 collapse of u.s. investment bank lehman brothers. the controversial bill took more than a year for the congress to pass it. >> because of this law the american people will never again be asked to foot the bill for wall street's mistakes. >> but obama added the economy still needs fixing and urged his colleagues to work tirelessly for the legislation to take hold. the new regulations include a uniform oversight of the financial industry, bringing major investment banks and insurance firms under the watch of the authorities. the legislation will also create a new federal agency to protect consumers who purchase complex financial products. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "news
in the sea of japan and the yellow sea. >>> u.s. barack obama has signed a bill to give the government new regulatory powers over financial institutions. it's the biggest overhaul of financial rules since the great depression in the 1930s. obama put the bill into law on wednesday. he wants to avoid a repeat of the global economic crisis triggered by the 2008 collapse of u.s. investment bank lehman brothers. the controversial bill took more than a year for the congress to pass it....
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what was a picture of hope is now a mystery at the bottom of the sea. the government says almost two miles from the troubled well head there is a seepage on the ocean floor, just one of several problems discovered during the test. >> we do know that there is some seepage around the base of the blowout preventer in terms of gas bubbles coming up. that's what we're focusing on now. it does not appear to be at this point a consequential problem. >> reporter: there's also a leak from the bottom of the new cap. issues that taken together aren't enough to stop the test, but casts doubts on the ability to keep the well plugged in until the relef wells are finished. >> i think it's premra tour to say the well is shut in until it's done. >> reporter: inside the cap the pressure level is now at 6,811 pounds per square inch, far lower than what government scientists expected. administration officials say two days ago they were very worried, but now they see the increasing pressure as a positive trend. >> if we thought that the pressurization test itself potentially
what was a picture of hope is now a mystery at the bottom of the sea. the government says almost two miles from the troubled well head there is a seepage on the ocean floor, just one of several problems discovered during the test. >> we do know that there is some seepage around the base of the blowout preventer in terms of gas bubbles coming up. that's what we're focusing on now. it does not appear to be at this point a consequential problem. >> reporter: there's also a leak from...
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experts have found some seepage from the sea floor about 2 miles away but they think it is unrelated the well. >>> the senate is expected to pass measure tomorrow standing unemployment benefits to 2 and half million americans. republicans have used fillibuster to block 3 recent vote on the extension but the west virginia democrat who will be replacing the late richard byrd is expected to break the deadlock. >> today president obama says this vote is coming in the nick of time. >> part sap minority in the accept at has used pal elementary may nawvr to block a vote, time to stop holding workers hostage to washington politic. >> it's robert byrd. i madeer ovrment republicans put forth a bill to extend unemployment benefits but they insist 34 billion dollar cost be paid for with cuts to other programs which the democrats refuse to accept. >>> california the now has a day officially honoring ronald reagan. governor schwarzenegger signed a bill today that makes february sixth ronald reagan day in california. that's the former president and governor's birthday. he signed a bill stabbing sta
experts have found some seepage from the sea floor about 2 miles away but they think it is unrelated the well. >>> the senate is expected to pass measure tomorrow standing unemployment benefits to 2 and half million americans. republicans have used fillibuster to block 3 recent vote on the extension but the west virginia democrat who will be replacing the late richard byrd is expected to break the deadlock. >> today president obama says this vote is coming in the nick of time....
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the sea breeze stronger again. the second half of the weekend, temperatures are going to cool down again. after the brief two-day warmup, tomorrow into saturday, into the weekend, temperatures are going to be cooling off once again. this mild summer pattern continues around the bay area. low clouds tonight, locally inland, as we go through the evening, a bit breezy, we'll see patches of low clouds inland for the morning, high temperatures mainly to the south of san jose tomorrow. out toward gilroy, the garlic festival gets underway tomorrow evening. 65 in san francisco. so we're talking about this warmup, it will not impact us or oakland. but the east bay hills, heading out to the trivalley, that's where you'll see 80s and 90s over the next couple days. the story of the weekend, the sea breeze. >> all right. thank you. >>> still ahead at 5:00, caught on tape. a fright thing encounter with a bison. >>> a homeowner is facing charges after pranksters targeted his home. >>> the technology that could help>> drsoctoia de
the sea breeze stronger again. the second half of the weekend, temperatures are going to cool down again. after the brief two-day warmup, tomorrow into saturday, into the weekend, temperatures are going to be cooling off once again. this mild summer pattern continues around the bay area. low clouds tonight, locally inland, as we go through the evening, a bit breezy, we'll see patches of low clouds inland for the morning, high temperatures mainly to the south of san jose tomorrow. out toward...
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a little cooler closer the coastline banks to the sea breeze when still affecting our forecasts. francisco. as we look ahead tonight into tomorrow it will stay clear the in while this evening. will see some flawed " and overnight it will be very minimal by 7:00 tomorrow morning he lord be scaling back pushing off shore by about noon. in the 3:00 hour it will be hot and sunny once again. take a look of your extended forecast to see how long he will stick around just a bit. >> big news for apple to number news is reporting this steve jobs knew about the into the problem before was released on the market. he was warned by apple intended engineer. apple hasn't confirmed the but they will have a news conference tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. at the headquarters staff in cupertino to talk about this very issue. course to broaden our tech reporter gabe slate to give us a sense of what you're expecting to or from apple. >> knows for sure they just said the holding a press conference to talk about the issue and we don't know appeared will find out more at 10:00 a.m.. this is historic in th
a little cooler closer the coastline banks to the sea breeze when still affecting our forecasts. francisco. as we look ahead tonight into tomorrow it will stay clear the in while this evening. will see some flawed " and overnight it will be very minimal by 7:00 tomorrow morning he lord be scaling back pushing off shore by about noon. in the 3:00 hour it will be hot and sunny once again. take a look of your extended forecast to see how long he will stick around just a bit. >> big news...