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east asia, the south china sea as the demonic d east asia, the south china sea as the demonic defenseof postmodernism. in a sense of warships, fifth generation fighter jets, cyberwarfare, ballistic missiles. >> why am i not reassured? >> i'm going to reassure you. the south china sea as a maritime clima the south china sea as a maritime climate and were central europe was a land climate and a claustrophobic land climate where armies came into contact with to and fro with a lot of civilians killed back in forth into two world wars. the south china sea conflict will show us they were anxious, nervous, complicated world but not necessarily a military cataclysm. its air and sea with very few civilians involved. they are fighting not over densely packed territories, the geographical features in many cases. >> how did you explore these geographical features? how did she go about it? >> what i've been increasingly as they get older and travel, the first time you get very vivid impressions. the longer you are there, the more you realize you've been partially deceived. they are more long lasti
east asia, the south china sea as the demonic d east asia, the south china sea as the demonic defenseof postmodernism. in a sense of warships, fifth generation fighter jets, cyberwarfare, ballistic missiles. >> why am i not reassured? >> i'm going to reassure you. the south china sea as a maritime clima the south china sea as a maritime climate and were central europe was a land climate and a claustrophobic land climate where armies came into contact with to and fro with a lot of...
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>> the south china sea and the east china sea are both complex will not lead to the world war i style cataclysms. it was about tanks, trenches , the things like that and they went on for years and tell it involved 70 million soldiers and innocent civilians. south china sea is to postmodernism in the sense warships, nuclear submarines , a fifth generation fighter jets, a tribal warfare, ballistic missiles. >> host: why am i not reassured? [laughter] >> guest: the south china sea is a maritime climate where central europe was over and climate. where armies came into contact with a lot of civilians killed back and forth. so as anxious more complicated world but not necessary military so with very few civilians involved so over geographical features better bare rocks. >> had to explore these features? >> what i find as i get older you cannot go to a country wants. the first time you get impressions so then you are there there are more impressions underneath that are more long-lasting even the foreigners who know who live there would no. i went back to the philippines for four long visits.
>> the south china sea and the east china sea are both complex will not lead to the world war i style cataclysms. it was about tanks, trenches , the things like that and they went on for years and tell it involved 70 million soldiers and innocent civilians. south china sea is to postmodernism in the sense warships, nuclear submarines , a fifth generation fighter jets, a tribal warfare, ballistic missiles. >> host: why am i not reassured? [laughter] >> guest: the south china...
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. >>> another snag in the deep sea search for flight 370. unmanned blue fin 21 was forced to resurface for a technical problem that was fixed. while it was on board, officials downloaded data from that device. that data shows nothing significant on the ocean floor. meanwhile the families of the passengers missing on that flight, they are fed up. they say there have been too many lives and broken promises, so today they stormed out of the malaysian airlines briefing. the we know if that bluefine 21 is still under water? >> reporter: it will be sometime in the next 12, perhaps 20 hours or so that we have a readout from whatever it is they finding down there. >> on the second day, it was sent to search for these vessels. are they saying this is the right device for the job? >> it's the only device for the job, it's the best tool they have available to them. it is a very technical tool, it's very deep water, it's not surprising that they would have set backs and deal with the softwaof the software, in the first instance it hit the 400 meter mark.
. >>> another snag in the deep sea search for flight 370. unmanned blue fin 21 was forced to resurface for a technical problem that was fixed. while it was on board, officials downloaded data from that device. that data shows nothing significant on the ocean floor. meanwhile the families of the passengers missing on that flight, they are fed up. they say there have been too many lives and broken promises, so today they stormed out of the malaysian airlines briefing. the we know if that...
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"i want to jump in the sea," she says, "thinking about my child in the sea." "how can i as a parent eat or drink? i hate myself for this." >> then the captain, who did manage to get off the sinking ferry, unlike hundreds of people he was responsible for. south korean prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for him and two other crew members. they say the captain was not at the controls when the ferry started to go down. and there's another layer to the tragedy and heart break in south korea. one of the adults rescued from the sinking ship was the vice principal of the high school. his body was found this morning near the place where parents are waiting for news. he apparently committed suicide. i want you to look at this video, shot by one of the rescued passengers. people holding on for dear life, walking the bulk heads when down turned to up. we have now heard the radio communication between the bridge the ferry and the controllers on land. take a close listen to this. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i want to bring in some people now. captain jim staples here
"i want to jump in the sea," she says, "thinking about my child in the sea." "how can i as a parent eat or drink? i hate myself for this." >> then the captain, who did manage to get off the sinking ferry, unlike hundreds of people he was responsible for. south korean prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for him and two other crew members. they say the captain was not at the controls when the ferry started to go down. and there's another layer to the tragedy...
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extracting the unique minerals of the dead sea but in the process drying up that dead sea. >> reportermassive sinkholes now pock mark the landscape turning large parts of the coast into dangerzones. the disappearing water is also a threat to the rich ecosystem that has thrived on the edge of the dead sea for millennia. rare species like the jordan river's st. peter fish live in fresh water pools. as the dead sea disappears, that sweetwater getting sucked away with it. greenberg works at the nature reserve. >> what we're doing is we're moving all the different fish here and all the different species here in the water to make wider pools at the south of the part of the reserve hoping we won't have to move them again. >> reporter: that will only be possible with countries in the region can put aside their differences and agree on a plan to rehabilitate the jordan river and limit the mineral industry. >> we don't think we'll ever bring the waters of the dead sea to splash back here on these steps. but what we are trying to do, what we really believe is possible, is to stabilize the dead se
extracting the unique minerals of the dead sea but in the process drying up that dead sea. >> reportermassive sinkholes now pock mark the landscape turning large parts of the coast into dangerzones. the disappearing water is also a threat to the rich ecosystem that has thrived on the edge of the dead sea for millennia. rare species like the jordan river's st. peter fish live in fresh water pools. as the dead sea disappears, that sweetwater getting sucked away with it. greenberg works at...
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the air and sea search continues. ly a week since angus houston said that would wind down in the days ahead. it's still going even though no wreckage has been found. since weeks since the disappearance of flight 370. >> if memory serves, the bluefin has had trouble with going too deep. it had trouble with oil or some oil of mechanical problem and now this. it's not exactly filling us with confidence but they don't seem daunted. >> no, you are right. on the surface of it, you can say well, three out of six missions they have had an issue but those running it say this is a highly technical piece of equipment. it is also going down further than it has ever been before, going down 4700 meters. the first time it aborted is because of a fail safe mechanism built in to the software that said when you get to 4500 square meters come back up which is what it did. they reprogrammed that. they say the second oil problem, oil that protects electronics inside said it wasn't a big deal. so they are basically saying it is working pret
the air and sea search continues. ly a week since angus houston said that would wind down in the days ahead. it's still going even though no wreckage has been found. since weeks since the disappearance of flight 370. >> if memory serves, the bluefin has had trouble with going too deep. it had trouble with oil or some oil of mechanical problem and now this. it's not exactly filling us with confidence but they don't seem daunted. >> no, you are right. on the surface of it, you can say...
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the bottom of the sea in the area.e latest on the search from commander william marks on the scene with the u.s. navy fleet. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" . >>> if the search for flight 370 is indeed zeroing in on the right place it is a challenge, to say the least, on that stretch of the indian ocean. now, i want to give you some perspective on just how deep we're talking about. take a look at that, the top is sea level. when people go for scuba diving, they go down maybe 100 feet at the most. the empire state buildin
the bottom of the sea in the area.e latest on the search from commander william marks on the scene with the u.s. navy fleet. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get...
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the sea ice is going to disappear in the summertime. the ice is continue to respond, sea level is going to continue to rise, but when we look at things like, well, where are the precipitation patterns going to change? who's going to get more rain? who's going to get less rain? what's going to happen to the american southwest? are they going to lose their snowfall? in that sense, there's not a whole lot of robustness between the model simulations yet, so they give different answers in different regions, and so we don't have a good handle, i think, on how rainfall, for example, is going to change in a warming climate. and that's really i think one of the key things that we need to better understand is where is the water going to be? because a lot of regions depend very strongly, for example, on the glacier, to feed the city and provide all the water for a city like santiago, chile, for example, and so better understanding on how precipitation is going to change and snowfall is going to change is one of the key things that we need to under
the sea ice is going to disappear in the summertime. the ice is continue to respond, sea level is going to continue to rise, but when we look at things like, well, where are the precipitation patterns going to change? who's going to get more rain? who's going to get less rain? what's going to happen to the american southwest? are they going to lose their snowfall? in that sense, there's not a whole lot of robustness between the model simulations yet, so they give different answers in different...
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the bottom of the sea in the area.latest on the search from commander william marks on the scene with the u.s. navy fleet. all company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels? everything exactly the way you want it ...until boom, it's bedtime. your mattress isn't bliss: it's a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the all-new sleep number classic series. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. starting at just $699.99 for a queen mattress. he's the softy: his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock: your setting is 60. that works. he's the night owl. his side's up while you're in dreamland. you're the early bird. up and at 'em. no problem, because you're in it together... keeping the lo
the bottom of the sea in the area.latest on the search from commander william marks on the scene with the u.s. navy fleet. all company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels...
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we've seen in satellite measurements the sea ice edge has just been moving northward. on that edge where the seal like to sit and just kind of rest, so that that's where the hunters want to go. the problem is, it's moving further north, out of reach. >> okay. >> so why is the ice melting so fast? to get a look at the reason, we boarded a boat with jason box and headed out to iceberg alley, the channel where icebergs flow from greenland's interior down to the sea. >> ice is nature's thermometer. when it melts away, you know there's extra heat that went into twha ice. >> he says the ocean's temperature is increasing here as it absorbs warmth from the atmosphere around it. >> it's not that the air is warming but the water is warming. >> the big story is in the ocean, way down deep from where we are, but it's heat exchange. that's the trigger mechanism for the acceleration of these glaciers. >> but if this is speeding up the melting of the glaciers, jason box has a new, surprising theory about something else that may be speeding up the warming even more. >> oh, here we go.
we've seen in satellite measurements the sea ice edge has just been moving northward. on that edge where the seal like to sit and just kind of rest, so that that's where the hunters want to go. the problem is, it's moving further north, out of reach. >> okay. >> so why is the ice melting so fast? to get a look at the reason, we boarded a boat with jason box and headed out to iceberg alley, the channel where icebergs flow from greenland's interior down to the sea. >> ice is...
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they believe the sea floor is covered in rolling hills and silt, which could make the investigation easier, maybe. it's a job suited for an unmanned sub. >> from all i know in doing oceanography, the worst thing to do is send a manned vehicle down. everything we learned, if you look at the gulf of mexico oil spill, they were able to fix it with an r.o.v., a remote operational vehicle. we have experience with remote operational vehicles that are tools on them that can cut, hold wrenches, they can do things and bring black box up. they can work 24/7. if you are here, you don't have much on the bottom. you are better off with these remote tools, in my estimation. >> families with loved ones on flight 370, reality is sinking in. it could be a very, very long time before the plane is found. ivan watson is live with us in beijing. he's been talking to the families about where they stand on the investigation and search. what are they telling you? >> reporter: well, i'm in front of the hotel where many families, hundreds of them have been staying. this morning, the relatives of the chinese passeng
they believe the sea floor is covered in rolling hills and silt, which could make the investigation easier, maybe. it's a job suited for an unmanned sub. >> from all i know in doing oceanography, the worst thing to do is send a manned vehicle down. everything we learned, if you look at the gulf of mexico oil spill, they were able to fix it with an r.o.v., a remote operational vehicle. we have experience with remote operational vehicles that are tools on them that can cut, hold wrenches,...
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his house still stands on the high ground overlooking the sea. visiting the place where homer lived and worked is john wilmerding, deputy director of the national gallery of art. homer's studio was a remodeled stable set about 200 yards from a large summerhouse that his older brother bought in 1883. although homer was close to his family, he enjoyed the solitude his studio provided, but most of all, it was the ocean outside which reall made this place so important to him. the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import business. his mother, henrietta benson homer, was a watercolorist whose flower pictures were occasionally shown in professional exhibitions. winslow was born in bosn in 1836. at t age of 21, after two years of drudgery apprenticed to a
his house still stands on the high ground overlooking the sea. visiting the place where homer lived and worked is john wilmerding, deputy director of the national gallery of art. homer's studio was a remodeled stable set about 200 yards from a large summerhouse that his older brother bought in 1883. although homer was close to his family, he enjoyed the solitude his studio provided, but most of all, it was the ocean outside which reall made this place so important to him. the love of nature was...
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we have access to the black sea. we have forces that can increase its presence in the black sea.that sends a message? >> a very strong message. that's very strong naval attack capabilities. putin understand that. we can increase air force press answer in nato. not just u.s. exclusively, but all nato forces. and we can get nato ground forces out of their garrison locations, they can begin to conduct exercises. then have the readiness, the wherewithal to send a very powerful message there's an increased readiness posture. we know what's going on and we have to demonstrate we're not afraid to act. >> no one wants u.s. military forces to go inside ukraine right now. >> i don't think there's much of a chance that's going to happen. >> short of that, putin is going to look at some exercises in the nato allies and other ships in the black sea, that's not going to have a big impact on him. >> nobody said another ship on the black sea, it's a credible presence. we need to look at what putin is doing now with the forces across the board, not in ukraine, but across the border from ukraine.
we have access to the black sea. we have forces that can increase its presence in the black sea.that sends a message? >> a very strong message. that's very strong naval attack capabilities. putin understand that. we can increase air force press answer in nato. not just u.s. exclusively, but all nato forces. and we can get nato ground forces out of their garrison locations, they can begin to conduct exercises. then have the readiness, the wherewithal to send a very powerful message there's...
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the sea captain of our team couple. the afghan children are also forced him back in front of some physical in a bid to provide million cells on the economies. it's estimated more than ten min and children in the country have fought hard time jobs. many begin to walk again that it sinks in jobs like mining construction and farming. and then run to lowe's and it's time for him missing child labor and at windy hill upon by families and employers malnutrition. lyla. drug addiction. insecurity. what are the menus. reports on afghan abilities. in fact today monarchy when i was coming up later this hour here in aussie international portugal promises to a team player. the countries of the ride to economic recovery citizens asked to come up to three years of crippling budget cuts will bring you the full story. the air the eye. he speaks a language news programs and documentaries in arabic. it's cool to room oh three report and we'll talk. he liked the interview. intriguing story. are you today the arabic for no more visit our big
the sea captain of our team couple. the afghan children are also forced him back in front of some physical in a bid to provide million cells on the economies. it's estimated more than ten min and children in the country have fought hard time jobs. many begin to walk again that it sinks in jobs like mining construction and farming. and then run to lowe's and it's time for him missing child labor and at windy hill upon by families and employers malnutrition. lyla. drug addiction. insecurity. what...
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live doppler 7 hd shows the first containing this morning is the sea breeze with west wind at 13 miles per hour and the wind coming from the southwest from fairfield at 16 so we have that. that is why we have low clouds along the coast and the rest of us are dealing with increasing high clouds and around the bay we have 55 degrees and a colorful sunrise and can you post them on twitter. clouds gather at noon at 60. sprinkles are possible by 7:00. inland we are at 54 with high clouds and mid-to-upper 60's with are? ing clouds this afternoon and sprinkles and 62 at 7:00, and low clouds along the coast and breezy at 53, and mid-to-upper 50's with increasing clouds and sprinkles possible by five o'clock. >>> we are starting off in napa and we will talk about this, a power line that exploded off of 221, shutting down northbound and southbound 221 at anderson road and we have wires across the road that knock out power to 285 pg&e customers and it will be wild before pg&e is on the scene and makes the repairs. you can see 29 as the alternate. across the amount pass, it is 48 minutes to head f
live doppler 7 hd shows the first containing this morning is the sea breeze with west wind at 13 miles per hour and the wind coming from the southwest from fairfield at 16 so we have that. that is why we have low clouds along the coast and the rest of us are dealing with increasing high clouds and around the bay we have 55 degrees and a colorful sunrise and can you post them on twitter. clouds gather at noon at 60. sprinkles are possible by 7:00. inland we are at 54 with high clouds and...
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despite the fact we've got the sea breeze today. still warm outside. tomorrow morning, patches of low clouds inland and a much different forecast come tomorrow afternoon with mostly cloudy skies courtesy of the system there. and then eventually we'll see increasing clouds leading toward a chance of rain. this trough will approach the west coast. as it does so, it's going to bring in the clouds, the winds all day tomorrow. so 60s to low 70s for highs. and a chance especially if you are in the north bay of seeing rain possibly late tomorrow. notice during the day tomorrow, mostly cloudy skies. a chance of seeing a few showers monday night into tuesday. rain totals not that impressive. it's a system we're thinking probably less than 0.1 inch of rain with this. friday, saturday and sunday, a different story. friday's system looks like it has more moisture. more energy as it acrosses over the bay area and a cold system at that that may drop a foot of snow in the sierra. rainfall totals, expectations of that friday, saturday, sunday system. look much healthie
despite the fact we've got the sea breeze today. still warm outside. tomorrow morning, patches of low clouds inland and a much different forecast come tomorrow afternoon with mostly cloudy skies courtesy of the system there. and then eventually we'll see increasing clouds leading toward a chance of rain. this trough will approach the west coast. as it does so, it's going to bring in the clouds, the winds all day tomorrow. so 60s to low 70s for highs. and a chance especially if you are in the...
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from the surface of the sea, no visible trace of the ferry or the close to 300 passengers, mostly young students, who went down with it. the bleak search falls to these men, an underwater army of 650 divers who are tasked with getting through the wreck. divers broke a window of the ferry to recover three bodies. the goal is to reach the ship's cafeteria where many passengers are thought to have been trapped. this u.s. marine corps osprey is among the air crafts saiding the searchers. officials say the third mate was at the ship's helm when the accident happened, trying to steer the doomed vessel in treacherous waters. the captain was in this bedroom when the ferry sunk. he saved himself even as some passengers clung for their lives to the ship's hull. it was already too late for one 4-year-old high school teacher. he heart sick family has the consolation they can bury their loved ones. with hopes worn so thin, prayers are all that is lift for those relatives of the missing who look out at sea as if they might glimpse their loved ones. for now, the sea returns a blank stare. abc news, lo
from the surface of the sea, no visible trace of the ferry or the close to 300 passengers, mostly young students, who went down with it. the bleak search falls to these men, an underwater army of 650 divers who are tasked with getting through the wreck. divers broke a window of the ferry to recover three bodies. the goal is to reach the ship's cafeteria where many passengers are thought to have been trapped. this u.s. marine corps osprey is among the air crafts saiding the searchers. officials...
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we'll dive to the bottom of the sea. a surprise announcement from the clintons when the cbs evening news continues. >> pelley: it happened four years ago this coming sunday-- a well drilled by the b.p. oil company blew out, killing 11 workers on the "deepwater horizon" rig and unleashing a gusher into the gulf of mexico for 87 days. now, for the first time since 2010, scientists got a close look at the seabed not far from the capped well, and chip reid went along. >> reporter: 50 miles off the coast of louisiana, we climbed aboard the research vessel "atlantis." this is where we found mandy joye, a university of georgia oceanographer and the leader of this expedition. she's been studying the gulf of mexico for 20 years. >> people have never seen the bottom of the ocean, can't appreciate just how phenomenal it is. >> reporter: joye and her team of 22 scientists are spending this month diving to the gulf floor in the navy research submarine named "alvin." they want to know how the bottom is doing four years after the b.p. o
we'll dive to the bottom of the sea. a surprise announcement from the clintons when the cbs evening news continues. >> pelley: it happened four years ago this coming sunday-- a well drilled by the b.p. oil company blew out, killing 11 workers on the "deepwater horizon" rig and unleashing a gusher into the gulf of mexico for 87 days. now, for the first time since 2010, scientists got a close look at the seabed not far from the capped well, and chip reid went along. >>...
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there is a fairly limited area on the sea bed that corresponds to those pings. ink what the prime minister said is probably accurate. we'll know next week if the pinpink -- pings were accurate. >> how long will they have to go before they stop and weigh the cost of the search like this? >> oh, absolutely, they will have to do that. and i think they will stop the above the water search very soon. they will have to do that, one is because they have the ships and people and manpower out there. they're going to get tired, in addition to getting expensive. and they're going to have to direct their resources to places where they're really going to matter. and then they will have to broach the subject with the airlines and the insurer and the recovery they're willing to pay for. there are cases where there are suits filed over that. >> wow, all right, when we come back my team of experts will answer your questions. ♪ ...work with equity experts... ♪ ...who work with regional experts... ♪ ...who work with portfolio management experts, that's when expertise happens. mfs.
there is a fairly limited area on the sea bed that corresponds to those pings. ink what the prime minister said is probably accurate. we'll know next week if the pinpink -- pings were accurate. >> how long will they have to go before they stop and weigh the cost of the search like this? >> oh, absolutely, they will have to do that. and i think they will stop the above the water search very soon. they will have to do that, one is because they have the ships and people and manpower...
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it's to chart the sea floor and provide realtime information. 's equipped with highly sophisticated sound locating women. it could be the key in determining whether or not the signal is coming from flight 370's black boxes. the search is focused in a part of the ocean where the chinese ship detected pulse signals friday and saturday. that british ship may be the best bet right now to get some real firm answers. the chinese ship detected the pulse signals two days in a row a mile apart from one another. it may be the best lead officials have right now. australian officials have used words like important and encouraging as a lead. they caution it may not find answers. australia ship picked up what they call an acoustic noise. that's 100 ways from the chinese vessel and now the british vessel are. search teams there are trying to figure out what that acoustic event is. we're also learning brand-new details about the potential path of the plane at the very start. just after it dropped off malaysian military radar, as you key right here in this graphi
it's to chart the sea floor and provide realtime information. 's equipped with highly sophisticated sound locating women. it could be the key in determining whether or not the signal is coming from flight 370's black boxes. the search is focused in a part of the ocean where the chinese ship detected pulse signals friday and saturday. that british ship may be the best bet right now to get some real firm answers. the chinese ship detected the pulse signals two days in a row a mile apart from one...
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thanks in part by the sea prise is weakening, it's still gusting, and shaked changed -- shaked the cameraorror -- here. right now that rain will amount to no more than a temperature of ivenl at -- inch at pest. gusty wind, possibly, and we have a system go through to the north today and increased the sea breeze, made temperatures cooler and now that's gone the sea breeze weakens and things warm. this is the system we watch on monday. temperatures tomorrow, sun recognize just before 6:30 and readings near 50 by the bay. highs for the afternoon going up to the mid and upper 70s and low 80s, south bay much warmer than today. 70 bay side and san francisco upper 6 #0s, and mid to upper 70s north bay. here's the seven day, monday the clouds increase in the day a slight chance of rain in the evening, clearing, and windy, and cooler for tuesday. sunny wednesday and thursday, next chance of light rain comes friday. >>> how about the warrior? we'll have the bay area sports coming up nix. we'll have the bay area sports coming up nix. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be s
thanks in part by the sea prise is weakening, it's still gusting, and shaked changed -- shaked the cameraorror -- here. right now that rain will amount to no more than a temperature of ivenl at -- inch at pest. gusty wind, possibly, and we have a system go through to the north today and increased the sea breeze, made temperatures cooler and now that's gone the sea breeze weakens and things warm. this is the system we watch on monday. temperatures tomorrow, sun recognize just before 6:30 and...
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this is before the sea breeze picks up. very likely in the 70s out there.you may not be accustomed to seeing temperatures quite that warm this time of year if you're heading to the ballpark. san francisco, around 76 degrees. around sfo, 81. you see the 70s and 80s, by this time tomorrow at this time it will be another five to eight degrees. this is on top of the warm-up. right now, 82 in san martin and san jose. compare to 24 hours ago. you can see it is 10 degrees warm he. the sea breeze essentially stopped. the marine layer got squished down to the ocean and backed off. yes, the winds are on shore. but without the low clouds in place it is like having the fan without the air conditioner. you need the clouds to cool it down. it will push some of the smoke from that fire we've been talking about to areas just south into saratoga and programs down toward campbell and areas south of san jose for the next hour or so. by 8:00, these wind speeds should begin to dial back. notice the lack of fog on the coast. we will see some coastal low clouds likely returning l
this is before the sea breeze picks up. very likely in the 70s out there.you may not be accustomed to seeing temperatures quite that warm this time of year if you're heading to the ballpark. san francisco, around 76 degrees. around sfo, 81. you see the 70s and 80s, by this time tomorrow at this time it will be another five to eight degrees. this is on top of the warm-up. right now, 82 in san martin and san jose. compare to 24 hours ago. you can see it is 10 degrees warm he. the sea breeze...
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to me, the single most source of grave apprehension and dread is the very part of an end at sea. it's been a nightmare scenario. unfortunately, something that's perhaps come true for my wife. i just can't bear the thought of what that might have been. >> i'm going to tell people about your wife. your wife was on her way to a u.n. conference. she did lots of volunteer work. she's a very good woman. your daughter, she decided to go back to college. >> that's right. >> you said you're not sure if this new information, what to read into it, because if there's fie facility, that is a worst case scenario for you. what do you make of all of this, hearing of the pings, not hearing and hearing again. there's more hope in finding some sort of debris, are you paying attention to the press conferences and the newspapers or is it just too much? >> i keep pretty much the same routine. i watch the press conference. i listen to it. and part of me marvels at the distance that science has traveled. a part of me hangs in there to see what might eventually come of all this. in my mind i'm fairly clea
to me, the single most source of grave apprehension and dread is the very part of an end at sea. it's been a nightmare scenario. unfortunately, something that's perhaps come true for my wife. i just can't bear the thought of what that might have been. >> i'm going to tell people about your wife. your wife was on her way to a u.n. conference. she did lots of volunteer work. she's a very good woman. your daughter, she decided to go back to college. >> that's right. >> you said...
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i think it was the sea not wanting me in the sea. >> reporter: he survived 90 minutes in the pacificntually pull out by this man jason middleton. >> no fear across your mind? >> no not really. i mean i had been waiting an hour to go in. i was glad to be making that jump. i'm a lucky boy. i'm looking toward staying a few days in san francisco. >> reporter: taylor was treated for hypothermia. he adds he will complete the race. >>> new details tonight about a construction project in santa clara that homeowners feared would change their neighborhood. many people heard it was going to be a mini dorm for university students. now the property manager say the new owners never wanted to upset the neighbors so instead of representing it to students they will sell the property once the renovations are completed. >>> an historic baby boom at one east bay hospital. three sets of triplets there. there they are. they were all born within a 24 hour span. this is just one set of triples born on monday. all boys. the parents say multiples run in their family but this was a total surprise. and one moth
i think it was the sea not wanting me in the sea. >> reporter: he survived 90 minutes in the pacificntually pull out by this man jason middleton. >> no fear across your mind? >> no not really. i mean i had been waiting an hour to go in. i was glad to be making that jump. i'm a lucky boy. i'm looking toward staying a few days in san francisco. >> reporter: taylor was treated for hypothermia. he adds he will complete the race. >>> new details tonight about a...
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naval vessel in the black sea. ssian government and the pro ukraine is getting more tense. >> reporter: we've had a remarkable absence of ukrainian government response. i should say we've seen social media in the last few hours suggesting ukrainian army is on the move. that could be the harbinger of something to come but frankly right now people who have been behind me are pro russian protesters. >> pro russian protesters. are these also russian troops or mercenaries. >> reporter: it's hard to disscene who these pro russian militants are here. they are not all obviously russian servicemen as we saw moving into the crimean peninsula. these are men in similar camouflage uniforms who are trained. they know what they are doing but not that same sense of them being part of a broader force. there's similar tactics in crimea backed up by pro russian protesters who moved in and very well organized, very well
naval vessel in the black sea. ssian government and the pro ukraine is getting more tense. >> reporter: we've had a remarkable absence of ukrainian government response. i should say we've seen social media in the last few hours suggesting ukrainian army is on the move. that could be the harbinger of something to come but frankly right now people who have been behind me are pro russian protesters. >> pro russian protesters. are these also russian troops or mercenaries. >>...
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and they will survey the sea bed.ake acoustic signals and survey the sea bed which will actually show how the wreck is scattered. then, they will have to put a submersible to go and pick up the debris from the sea bed. >> now, with the information that you have got there -- and it is interesting what you were saying. you feel that both the boxes are giving off signals. we were hearing earlier that there is a possibility that only one of them is actually emitting a signal. but that is probably up for discussion. but when you look at the information they have so far, these four signals in total now what would you do as far as calculations and possibly determining where the likely location would be? is that sufficient information for you to start trying to map out and get an idea as far as currents go? any possibility on location? is there enough information at this point? >> well, one of the reports on saturday said that they actually almost went through the pathway off the beacon. so what happens is as the ship goes th
and they will survey the sea bed.ake acoustic signals and survey the sea bed which will actually show how the wreck is scattered. then, they will have to put a submersible to go and pick up the debris from the sea bed. >> now, with the information that you have got there -- and it is interesting what you were saying. you feel that both the boxes are giving off signals. we were hearing earlier that there is a possibility that only one of them is actually emitting a signal. but that is...
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divers going down in the yellow sea? >> the u.s. naif very doesn't have any divers currently assigned to this. our current duties are with our helicopters, and we're currently doing through a search and rescue operations from the mh 360 helicopters based off the bonhomme richard. >> i know crews are trying to pump oxygen into the ship. are they still trying to do that or is that operation over? >> that's another, carol, for the south korean authorities to answer. i can tell you that each one of these search and rescue operations is uniquely difficult. what i can tell you is we'll continue to work with a sense of urgency here to support our south korean partners to look for these lost passengers. >> lieutenant arlo abrahamson of the u.s. navy. thank you for taking time to be with us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> an avalanche killed 12 people today in the worst accident ever on mount everest. three wounded, four others still missing. all of the victims are sherpas. nepally officials say the avalanche struck some 50 people at mor
divers going down in the yellow sea? >> the u.s. naif very doesn't have any divers currently assigned to this. our current duties are with our helicopters, and we're currently doing through a search and rescue operations from the mh 360 helicopters based off the bonhomme richard. >> i know crews are trying to pump oxygen into the ship. are they still trying to do that or is that operation over? >> that's another, carol, for the south korean authorities to answer. i can tell...
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affix the position of the transmission the less work we will have to do below the surface, scouring the sea floor. given the guaranteed shelf life hoe pinger batteries is 30 days and it's now 33 days since the aircraft went missing it's important that we gather as much information to fix the possible location of the aircraft while the pingers are still transmitting. in further promising information, we have received the results of the data analysis conducted on the signals detected by "ocean shield" on the first two occasions. this data analysis was conducted by the australia center based at albatross in new south wales. it is the australian defense forces center of excellence for acoustic analysis. the analysis determined that a very stable, distinct and clear signal was detected at 33.331 kilohertz and that it consistently pulsed at a 1.106 second interval. they, therefore, assess the transmission was not of natural origin and was likely sourced from specific electronic equipment. they believe the signals to be consistent with the specification and description of a flight data recorder. u
affix the position of the transmission the less work we will have to do below the surface, scouring the sea floor. given the guaranteed shelf life hoe pinger batteries is 30 days and it's now 33 days since the aircraft went missing it's important that we gather as much information to fix the possible location of the aircraft while the pingers are still transmitting. in further promising information, we have received the results of the data analysis conducted on the signals detected by...
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the sea breeze picked up without the coastal fogs. it's like the air conditioning running without the coolant. you'll probably be sleeping to temperatures in the 50s and low 60s out towards the trivalley. high pressure holding its ground for at least a couple more days. that means at the giants home opener tomorrow, close to first pitch time, we could see temperatures close to 889. warm out there for opening day at the ballpark. tomorrow morning, patches of low clouds west of the golden gate and during the afternoon. the low clouds, probably going to look at high clouds coming in. not enough to produce any rain. at times, filtering the sun and giving us a nice sunset. one area of low pressure is going to scoot towards central california. we think that will trigger a strong sea breeze. temperatures staying very summer-like through tomorrow and in the trivalley through wednesday. the coastal cooling will drop our temperatures off. but not until thursday or friday. tomorrow, with the warmer start, should see mid-80s tomorrow. around sara
the sea breeze picked up without the coastal fogs. it's like the air conditioning running without the coolant. you'll probably be sleeping to temperatures in the 50s and low 60s out towards the trivalley. high pressure holding its ground for at least a couple more days. that means at the giants home opener tomorrow, close to first pitch time, we could see temperatures close to 889. warm out there for opening day at the ballpark. tomorrow morning, patches of low clouds west of the golden gate...
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they jumped into the sea to survive. they were the lucky ones. the speed and scale of this disaster was no match for rescuers. hundreds of passengers still trapped inside and the ship began to sink. an hour later, only this remained. dryland brought warmth and comfort for survivors, and the first stories of what happened. passengers had felt at the end heard loud bangs -- had felt a sudden and heard loud bangs, and whatlassmate described happened. quick the announcement told us that we should stay still, but the ship was already sinking and there were a lot of students that did not get out of the ship. >> this video, apparently filmed by a survivor, seems to show the passengers in light jackets waiting patiently on board. reuniting with their families, the horror of what might have been is already fading. of others, it is the hope getting away. one student sent a text message to his mother as the ferry sank. mom, it said, this might be my last chance to tell you where love you. his mother replied, but heard nothing more. tonight, this list of sur
they jumped into the sea to survive. they were the lucky ones. the speed and scale of this disaster was no match for rescuers. hundreds of passengers still trapped inside and the ship began to sink. an hour later, only this remained. dryland brought warmth and comfort for survivors, and the first stories of what happened. passengers had felt at the end heard loud bangs -- had felt a sudden and heard loud bangs, and whatlassmate described happened. quick the announcement told us that we should...
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this new zealand crew in a p3 orioorion, classif system made for hunting and staring at screens at the seaflying sometimes just 200 feet above the water. the plane's wing span 100 feet. they spot just about everything. >> that's the nature of the game. we're looking for absolutely anything that could possibly be mh370. >> reporter: in the past they've seen four. for example, what's this, a tangled fishing net or tangle of straps from an airplane cargohold. this crew the first to see an item and successfully direct a ship to pluck it from the ocean >> we detected a small red object we believed to be not more than one meter by one meter. >> reporter: they launched a team, imflatable raft and they had enough fuel to direct them to the object. >> it was a large bred basket, the kind you'd find in a supermarket holding 20 loaves of bread. >> reporter: not from mh370. another frustration. the mission goes on. now that was just one sorties in many hundreds of sorties that have flown across much of the swathe of the oceans. they are so good and dedicated, despite how tedious and monotonous this is
this new zealand crew in a p3 orioorion, classif system made for hunting and staring at screens at the seaflying sometimes just 200 feet above the water. the plane's wing span 100 feet. they spot just about everything. >> that's the nature of the game. we're looking for absolutely anything that could possibly be mh370. >> reporter: in the past they've seen four. for example, what's this, a tangled fishing net or tangle of straps from an airplane cargohold. this crew the first to see...
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i think it was the sea not wanting me in the sea. >> reporter: he survived 90 minutes in the pacificventually pull out by this man jason middleton. >> no fear across your mind? >> no not really. i mean i had been waiting an hour to go in. i was glad to be making that jump. i'm a lucky boy. i'm looking toward staying a few days in san francisco. >> reporter: taylor was treated for hypothermia. he adds he will complete the race. >>> new details tonight about a construction project in santa clara that homeowners feared would change their neighborhood. many people heard it was going to be a mini dorm for university students. now the property manager say the new owners never wanted to upset the neighbors so instead of representing it to students they will sell the property once the renovations are completed. >>> an historic baby boom at one east bay hospital. three sets of triplets there. there they are. they were all born within a 24 hour span. this is just one set of triples born on monday. all boys. the parents say multiples run in their family but this was a total surprise. and one mo
i think it was the sea not wanting me in the sea. >> reporter: he survived 90 minutes in the pacificventually pull out by this man jason middleton. >> no fear across your mind? >> no not really. i mean i had been waiting an hour to go in. i was glad to be making that jump. i'm a lucky boy. i'm looking toward staying a few days in san francisco. >> reporter: taylor was treated for hypothermia. he adds he will complete the race. >>> new details tonight about a...
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"how can you have children underneath the sea like that for several days," she asked. "they're just kids who never got to live the life they wanted to." we left her where we found her, gazing out towards the gray, no horizon in sight. she told us when she looks at the sea, she thinks of her son. >> axelrod: seth doane joins us now. seth, such grief as we just saw. also, a lot of anger in that gymnasium. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yes, jim, we have seen a real growing sense of frustration among these family members. we spoke with one woman who went to that stage in that gymnasium and yelled at other family members, "what are we doing just sitting here?" we asked her what she meant. she said, as this rescue effort has dragged on, her hopes of her younger brother's survival had dimmed; her frustration with authority has only grown. >> axelrod: seth doane amid the heartbreak in jindo, south korea. thank you. half a continent away and 19,000 feet up, the search continues for those missing after yesterday's avalanche on mt. everest. as allen pizzey reports,
"how can you have children underneath the sea like that for several days," she asked. "they're just kids who never got to live the life they wanted to." we left her where we found her, gazing out towards the gray, no horizon in sight. she told us when she looks at the sea, she thinks of her son. >> axelrod: seth doane joins us now. seth, such grief as we just saw. also, a lot of anger in that gymnasium. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yes, jim, we...
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they are examining the sea floor in that area. he end of the weekend, probably by tuesday, maybe wednesday, they would have searched the entire area that is the major focus. let's bear in mind, it was the 18th bluefin mission they finally found it. it took approximately nine days. they found it approximately six to seven miles from where they expected to find it. it's still very early days. i think we should rethink this wednesday, thursday this week. >> we'll see if that happens. again, if they don't find it, the transportation minister said they would have to consider regrouping and reconsidering the calculations. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we do need to point out, divers are searching for more bodies in south korea. cnns randi kaye takes us inside a ship's simulator to show what you say the harrowing moments must have been like for them. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to la
they are examining the sea floor in that area. he end of the weekend, probably by tuesday, maybe wednesday, they would have searched the entire area that is the major focus. let's bear in mind, it was the 18th bluefin mission they finally found it. it took approximately nine days. they found it approximately six to seven miles from where they expected to find it. it's still very early days. i think we should rethink this wednesday, thursday this week. >> we'll see if that happens. again,...
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the zenith plateau indicated by the red box where they are searching is 1 mile to 2 miles on the sea or. the red box indicates an area about 100 square miles to give you a sense of what they completed surveying. it is a large area. this is not a very detailed map. we cannot account for small changes and rocky surfaces. our best guess it is covered with sediment which is good for trying to find a debris field or man-made object on the sea floor. >> are you surprised, christina, there has been no debris washed up ashore or located anywhere in the ocean? >> you know, i am and i am not. i think they have done a very good job modelling where the currents were taken with the debris if this is where the plane went down. oceanographers have helped with the expanded search in the air. i'm not surprised, but it is yet to come. >> andy bowen and christina symons, thank you for your expertise. >>> the no-brainer solution and the silent black and white video should give everyone pause. headlines redefined are next. salesperson #1: the real deal is the passat tdi clean diesel gets up to 795 highway
the zenith plateau indicated by the red box where they are searching is 1 mile to 2 miles on the sea or. the red box indicates an area about 100 square miles to give you a sense of what they completed surveying. it is a large area. this is not a very detailed map. we cannot account for small changes and rocky surfaces. our best guess it is covered with sediment which is good for trying to find a debris field or man-made object on the sea floor. >> are you surprised, christina, there has...
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cctv tag barton was at the sea. outside the european commission and council protesters from across europe through whatever they could lay their hands on including security barriers paving stones human origins. belgian riot police responded with a gas and water cannon. the eurozone and the economic crisis and i have been largely forgotten in the world media headlines but here on the streets of europe cities the anger remains of austerity measures continue to cause economic pie. eurozone unemployment remains near a record high and millions of workers across the bloc have seen their wages slashed. this was the first major clash since mold than one hundred and you'll stare. the protesters and police were injured at a rally in the spanish capital madrid a fortnight ago. most of the demonstrators here or from trade unions which would attendance of about fifty thousand police estimated the number to be off that one day came was clearer protest against its not the rule that you want baltimore so soon. this was not the most v
cctv tag barton was at the sea. outside the european commission and council protesters from across europe through whatever they could lay their hands on including security barriers paving stones human origins. belgian riot police responded with a gas and water cannon. the eurozone and the economic crisis and i have been largely forgotten in the world media headlines but here on the streets of europe cities the anger remains of austerity measures continue to cause economic pie. eurozone...
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then the sea breeze kicks in later dug the game and will drop us to a nice 70 degrees. you need the unglasses and if your neighbor doesn't smell like sunscreen give them some of yours because the u.v. index will be ten degrees warmer sitting in the sun. have fund and enjoy the garlic fries, the popcorn and the peanuts. kristen? >> thank you. fans are sending us pictures showing their giants' pride. this cutie is ready for the action. we love the little giants stickers and everyone is feeling the love for the panda. this little guyed is sporting his panda hat although it looks like he might sleep right through the game. we want to see your pride at the home opener. e-mail your fan photos to us at ureport@kgo-tv.com. or post them to our facebook page. or on twitter or instagram. >>> suspended state senator yee and dozens of other suspects are in san francisco federal court this morning in a major f.b.i. gang and corruption sweep. the suspects were all arrested two weeks ago on charges ranging from political corruption to gun trafficking. this morning, he pleaded not guilt
then the sea breeze kicks in later dug the game and will drop us to a nice 70 degrees. you need the unglasses and if your neighbor doesn't smell like sunscreen give them some of yours because the u.v. index will be ten degrees warmer sitting in the sun. have fund and enjoy the garlic fries, the popcorn and the peanuts. kristen? >> thank you. fans are sending us pictures showing their giants' pride. this cutie is ready for the action. we love the little giants stickers and everyone is...
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the slick was over 1,000 miles out to sea. what they had to do is move a navy vessel out to the slick. they then helicoptered from that area to that ship. the ship then went back to the coast until it was close enough to helicopter it back to land. quite a task. it is here. it's in perth. it's being examine and we expect that analysis anytime now. in the next couple of hours we hope to get a feedback whether that is linked to malaysian flight 370 or whether it is not. >> michael, bluefin back after completing a full mission. the data is current currently being analyzed but how encouraged are searchers that the sub managed to complete a full mission this time? >> they are. the third time was a time. the first two were cut short. those operating the bluefin-21 say don't read too much in to the first two aborted missions or cut short missions. they say what went wrong the first time was it was programmed to not go deeper than 4500 meters. when it hit that it automatically came up. it has been reprogrammed. that was a software issu
the slick was over 1,000 miles out to sea. what they had to do is move a navy vessel out to the slick. they then helicoptered from that area to that ship. the ship then went back to the coast until it was close enough to helicopter it back to land. quite a task. it is here. it's in perth. it's being examine and we expect that analysis anytime now. in the next couple of hours we hope to get a feedback whether that is linked to malaysian flight 370 or whether it is not. >> michael, bluefin...
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the sea breeze gets stronger wednesday and thursday. any beneficial rain or snow doesn't appear to be in the picture. but perhaps next sunday and monday we'll see if the system will come close enough to bring showers. tomorrow lots of low clouds. sunny to finish. about 75. san francisco 65. peninsula temperatures upper 60s and low 70s. and early afternoon start there in san francisco for the giants and rockies we'll see first pitch temperature close to 65 before the sea breeze kicks in. as we show you the north bay mid 70s around santa rosa. livermore oil and a quick check of the three-day outlook shows temperatures in the south bay peninsula and san francisco staying warm, at least until monday. and notice the trivalley should see a couple of days of 80s before the temperatures cool down approaching tuesday and wednesday. >>> rob, thank you very much. >>>let get over to the wolf man. henry joining us from comcast sports net. what is going on? >> thank goodness for dvrs. there was a lot going on. and it's hard to detect what was the best
the sea breeze gets stronger wednesday and thursday. any beneficial rain or snow doesn't appear to be in the picture. but perhaps next sunday and monday we'll see if the system will come close enough to bring showers. tomorrow lots of low clouds. sunny to finish. about 75. san francisco 65. peninsula temperatures upper 60s and low 70s. and early afternoon start there in san francisco for the giants and rockies we'll see first pitch temperature close to 65 before the sea breeze kicks in. as we...
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the clouds will role in and so will the sea breeze. we have a lot of hoodies in the stand tone. temperatures in the 40's around santa rosa and cloverdale and the rest of us in the low-to-mid 50's and the coast will be in the mid-to-upper 40's. here is what i am looking at: high pressure is pinched by the stationery front to the north and it is shift east and the warmest weather is inland as the sea breeze takes over and we will get a reprieve tomorrow and the area of low pressure is going to enhance the sea breeze so check out our temperatures, they go up a degree or two tomorrow and drop down on friday and through saturday, sunday, monday, and tuesday they are close to average but not so cool as the 66. that is the recurring theme in the seven-day outlook, warmer tomorrow, most areas see the sunshine quick we, we are cooler on friday through the weekend, but, still, a little bit above average and dry all seven days. enjoy the sunshine. it will be hard to see had today. >> we have a new study that shows more women stay home full time to raise their children because it is too tou
the clouds will role in and so will the sea breeze. we have a lot of hoodies in the stand tone. temperatures in the 40's around santa rosa and cloverdale and the rest of us in the low-to-mid 50's and the coast will be in the mid-to-upper 40's. here is what i am looking at: high pressure is pinched by the stationery front to the north and it is shift east and the warmest weather is inland as the sea breeze takes over and we will get a reprieve tomorrow and the area of low pressure is going to...
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but there i was, bobbing listlessly in the water. dead sea the bottom all around me. you got to be pretty immune to the world to not see some kind of obvious metaphor. >> i never had a nervous breakdown before but i tell you from the bottom of my heart, something fell apart down there and it took a long, long time after the end of this damn episode to recover. so look, i've had worse things happen to me and god knows worse things have happened to other people. i was in sicily, after all. i'm just telling you, reasonably or not, that was my personal waterloo. for the first time in a long time, let's face it, i have the best job in the world, i'm sitting there in the countryside staring off into space thinking you know, i wonder if my old shift is still available. >>> i have been to a lot of countries. i have seen a lot of things. and if i know anything for sure, it is that i know nothing for sure. that people will always surprise you, that the world is big. the more i travel, the more i see, i really feel that the steeper the climb, the more s
but there i was, bobbing listlessly in the water. dead sea the bottom all around me. you got to be pretty immune to the world to not see some kind of obvious metaphor. >> i never had a nervous breakdown before but i tell you from the bottom of my heart, something fell apart down there and it took a long, long time after the end of this damn episode to recover. so look, i've had worse things happen to me and god knows worse things have happened to other people. i was in sicily, after all....
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"the boston globe" says you are the swash-buckling indiana jones of the sea. s you're the perfect person for me to ask. how much or how little do we really understand of ocean geography? >> we know more about the back side of the moon or the surface of mars or what's going on on venus than we do about a detailed map of our own sea floor. for example, there are vast mountain ranges in the ocean. and some of them we visited, most of them we haven't. some of them we only know exist because satellites detect heavy gravity over certain parts of the ocean. we know when there's heavy gravity there's got to be more mass. so the actual topography of the sea floor is not very well mapped. >> speaking of maps, you gave us a map. could you explain? we're going to put up on the screen or if you could pop up that and have mr. stone explain to us, what exactly are we looking at? >> this is a map that my organization put out this year with some other groups. it's going to be pushed in a forthcoming issue of marine geology. what it shows is that the indian ocean has a variety o
"the boston globe" says you are the swash-buckling indiana jones of the sea. s you're the perfect person for me to ask. how much or how little do we really understand of ocean geography? >> we know more about the back side of the moon or the surface of mars or what's going on on venus than we do about a detailed map of our own sea floor. for example, there are vast mountain ranges in the ocean. and some of them we visited, most of them we haven't. some of them we only know exist...
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the sea breeze, fog and mist coming back to san francisco. the view shows the central bay starting to fill in the low today. if you head out towards yosemite you probably saw this this afternoon. the outer fringe of an upper level low which triggered the sea breeze and brought in the low clouds. we will continue to see the low clouds spilling back across the central bay taking us into tonight coupled with a pretty strong sea breeze that will keep temperatures running fairly cool. we are seeing winds 15 to 20 miles per hour for this evening. the forecast as we move forward seeing low clouds spill back across the bay. and during the afternoon sunshine starts to win out again and the low clouds break out early afternoon with high temperature starting to build in. this is going to lead to a warming trend that will wrap up the weekend and head to the beginning of next week as the area of low pressure starts to track away from southern california and high pressure will build in. this takes it sunday into monday. tri-valley locations getting closer t
the sea breeze, fog and mist coming back to san francisco. the view shows the central bay starting to fill in the low today. if you head out towards yosemite you probably saw this this afternoon. the outer fringe of an upper level low which triggered the sea breeze and brought in the low clouds. we will continue to see the low clouds spilling back across the central bay taking us into tonight coupled with a pretty strong sea breeze that will keep temperatures running fairly cool. we are seeing...
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the sea breeze, about 25 to 35 miles per hour. that'll keep temperatures in san francisco in the 70s. san jose, mid-70s, mid-70s also for concord, and then much warmer on tuesday. san francisco going into the 70s and 80s for oakland. redwood sea and san jose closing in on 90 degrees up about 10 to 15 degrees inland, even warmer for wednesday. the rest of the forecast is on the way. >>> coming up at 8:00, we continue breaking news coverage as rescue crews search for the pilot after two planes collide in midair. >>> and the family has been getting support from families for his son's safety. why he believes his son may have ran away. >> plus a deadly storm slammed the midwest. we'll bring you the devastating the midwest. we'll bring bulldog:devastating you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i r
the sea breeze, about 25 to 35 miles per hour. that'll keep temperatures in san francisco in the 70s. san jose, mid-70s, mid-70s also for concord, and then much warmer on tuesday. san francisco going into the 70s and 80s for oakland. redwood sea and san jose closing in on 90 degrees up about 10 to 15 degrees inland, even warmer for wednesday. the rest of the forecast is on the way. >>> coming up at 8:00, we continue breaking news coverage as rescue crews search for the pilot after two...
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at 10,000 feet, under the water, 10,000 feet below sea level approaching maximum known depth of the deepestammal on earth. now two miles below sea level. at 12,500 feet, passing the depth at which the wreck of the titanic was found in the atlantic ocean. just below that, at 13,000 feet where searchers found the black box from air france flight 447 two years after it crashed into the pacific. and here, just about 15,000 feet below sea level, maximum known depth of the ocean floor in this area. around the depth that the pinging signals were picked up almost 3 miles below the sea. the visual that we just showed you by scrolling through it looks like this if you print it out from top to bottom. from sea level at the top to 15,000 feet below. hopefully, scrolling through the entire graphic gives an idea of how far below the ocean the black boxes might be, gives you some scale of how hard this search might be. chart imitates life and some times intimidates it. >>> good wednesday morning everybody. right now on "first look" a matter of days. seven more minutes of signals detected last night as opt
at 10,000 feet, under the water, 10,000 feet below sea level approaching maximum known depth of the deepestammal on earth. now two miles below sea level. at 12,500 feet, passing the depth at which the wreck of the titanic was found in the atlantic ocean. just below that, at 13,000 feet where searchers found the black box from air france flight 447 two years after it crashed into the pacific. and here, just about 15,000 feet below sea level, maximum known depth of the ocean floor in this area....
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i don't know, how well do you know the seas in that area? you've been everywhere at this point. llenges do they face. >> not everywhere. that particular area is treacherous. you have bad visibility, the water temperature is very cool. and you have currents which, of course, makes for even more problematic situations. now you're trying to talk about putting divers, specialized divers coming in from down below, which in and of itself is tricky and maneuvering through a maze that hopefully they have the plans for. >> we want to turn to flight 370. we've become rudimentary oceanographers, if you will, learning about the currents, about the depth of this ocean, this area that is new to man. how very difficult is the challenge of searching an area that's three miles deep. >> we've explored less than 5% of our oceans to date. >> that's shocking really. >> in any capacity, really. >> you're talking three miles deep, the equivalent of an elephant every square inch of pressure at that depth. it's extraordinarily difficult. there are very few tools to go down there in the first place. the f
i don't know, how well do you know the seas in that area? you've been everywhere at this point. llenges do they face. >> not everywhere. that particular area is treacherous. you have bad visibility, the water temperature is very cool. and you have currents which, of course, makes for even more problematic situations. now you're trying to talk about putting divers, specialized divers coming in from down below, which in and of itself is tricky and maneuvering through a maze that hopefully...
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it could be replaced about a larger towed mapping device, capable of capturing a wider picture of the sear france flight had 47, several auvs severaling simultaneously. this is how they found air france 447 for the first time, a smudge on the screen. the air search for flight 370 has never stopped, despite terrible odds. >> we're looking for absolutely anything that could be mh-370. >> reporter: hundreds of air crews from the u.s. and australia blanketing the southern indian ocean like a patchwork quilt. still, no signs of the plane. for families, frustration at the malaysian government hoping to force actions and answers. >> we're certainly not getting any answers without it. >> reporter: answers may come only more slowly. a reset of the search under consideration, marinetraffic.com shows the sea floor mapping sms echo heading towards port. the u.s. navy says the principle search ship "ocean shield" was resupplied by the "cesar chavez" but can't be refueled at sea. the "ocean shield" may soon have to return to port. now, if it does have to come back to port, obviously there will be a nat
it could be replaced about a larger towed mapping device, capable of capturing a wider picture of the sear france flight had 47, several auvs severaling simultaneously. this is how they found air france 447 for the first time, a smudge on the screen. the air search for flight 370 has never stopped, despite terrible odds. >> we're looking for absolutely anything that could be mh-370. >> reporter: hundreds of air crews from the u.s. and australia blanketing the southern indian ocean...
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. >>> breaking news overnight tragedy when a south korean ferry sinks into the sea. rescuers racing the clock to get people to safety. hundreds reported missing, the latest ahead. >>> happening now, the underwater search for missing flight 370. the bluefin submarine combing the seabed. will it be able to with stand the very deep depths of the search. >>> violence in the streets of ukraine. demonstrators not backing down. is civil war imminent and could russia be scheming to tear this country apart? we are live. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm victor blackwell. >> nice to see you again today. i'm christine romans. it's wednesday, april 16. it's 5:00 a.m. on the nose in the east. >>> breaking news overnight. a desperate rescue off the coast of south korea where a ferry capsized and sank, carrying hundreds of students. many have been rescued but nearly 300 are missing. two are confirmed dead. witnesses say they heard a loud bump before the ship began to lift. the navy warship is enroute to help with the rescue. we'll take you live in a few minutes. >>> deep i
. >>> breaking news overnight tragedy when a south korean ferry sinks into the sea. rescuers racing the clock to get people to safety. hundreds reported missing, the latest ahead. >>> happening now, the underwater search for missing flight 370. the bluefin submarine combing the seabed. will it be able to with stand the very deep depths of the search. >>> violence in the streets of ukraine. demonstrators not backing down. is civil war imminent and could russia be...