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capable of taking explorers down to 20,000 feet under the sea. to the titanic wreck in the north atlantic. showing the world secrets of the famous sunken ship. >> when you are alvin and you're looking out, you look at everything in three dimensions. as a scientist it helps you define the whole geologic context. >> the dorado outcrop. only ahandful of scientists have studied these outcroppings. >> sediments in the ocean have one of the largest reservoirs of microbial life on earth. >> what are the questions you hope to answer as a scientist? >> fluid composition. >> deep water heating and cooling systems. until the dorado outcrop outcrop expedition, how it's filtered through earth's crust. >> you have the sea water that's circulating through the crust so even if you take a little bit of the pag knees magnesium or carbon dioxide, even a 1% anomaly could be huge on a global scale. >> aboard atlantis technicians work around the crop prepping alvin for its dive as scientists fine tune their experiments. >> tomorrow we'll go to marmer marker m. >> this
capable of taking explorers down to 20,000 feet under the sea. to the titanic wreck in the north atlantic. showing the world secrets of the famous sunken ship. >> when you are alvin and you're looking out, you look at everything in three dimensions. as a scientist it helps you define the whole geologic context. >> the dorado outcrop. only ahandful of scientists have studied these outcroppings. >> sediments in the ocean have one of the largest reservoirs of microbial life on...
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the massive indian ocean tsunami in 2004 robbed the sea of many resources the mokken rely on. commercial fishing depleted the waters more. now a new report from human rights watch says the mokken are experiencing serious violations of their rites. the mokken face poverty. most are stateless, making them vulnerable to human rights abuses.
the massive indian ocean tsunami in 2004 robbed the sea of many resources the mokken rely on. commercial fishing depleted the waters more. now a new report from human rights watch says the mokken are experiencing serious violations of their rites. the mokken face poverty. most are stateless, making them vulnerable to human rights abuses.
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remember the quantum of the seas? h just about every bell and whistle you can think of is setting sail to its new home port of shanghai. one big advantage of expanding in china, not having to deal with the stodgy old images of a typical cruiser. in china, the cruise liners can start with a clean slate. richard: this whole concept is just something new and exciting. there is no old-fashioned myths about cruising. there is none of this cruising is for old people. if you are a family traveler, both can enjoy it together. how many vacations can you have where a 70-year-old and a 20-year-old can go together and both rave about it? so we have that and it is extraordinary. there are not many places you can do that. in china the family bond is stronger than in the western world. so the ability to offer multi-generational traveling in china is even more valuable. betty: carnival ceo arnold donald has no intention of being left in royal caribbean's wake when it comes to china. he says it is a market that they have already had bo
remember the quantum of the seas? h just about every bell and whistle you can think of is setting sail to its new home port of shanghai. one big advantage of expanding in china, not having to deal with the stodgy old images of a typical cruiser. in china, the cruise liners can start with a clean slate. richard: this whole concept is just something new and exciting. there is no old-fashioned myths about cruising. there is none of this cruising is for old people. if you are a family traveler,...
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the sea lyon fake orca face-off an attraction. come see the orca. >> yes, i wanted to see if it worked getting them out of here. >> this is cool. >> reporter: the sea lions. >> definitely no whales. no wheels. >> reporter: if court officials have their may, the sea lions have not seen the last of their intruder. they quietened down when the killer whale poked its knows into the harbour, and there appears to be fewer sea lions on sea today. buszard spect the orca to swim again. >> see another adventure, though such thing as failure... ..well i guess failure is when you are in the cemetery. >> reporter: this dream is still alive. the orca upright, pumped dry. they may be back with a better stronger sea lion controlled vessel >>> i'm mary snow in new york, the news continues with del walters. >> i'm del walters in new york here is a look at what is coming up at the trial time news cast at the top of the hour. migrants rescued off the coast of italy, 50,000 this year alone. also - saying farewell. president obama among friends and fami
the sea lyon fake orca face-off an attraction. come see the orca. >> yes, i wanted to see if it worked getting them out of here. >> this is cool. >> reporter: the sea lions. >> definitely no whales. no wheels. >> reporter: if court officials have their may, the sea lions have not seen the last of their intruder. they quietened down when the killer whale poked its knows into the harbour, and there appears to be fewer sea lions on sea today. buszard spect the orca to...
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the california sea lion population here has boomed in recent years. is spring tops 2,000 at the mouth of the columbia river. they have made a mess of the public docks, costing the port nearly $150,000 a year. >> this is not can be a safe place for the sea lions to reside. they were not meant or designed to lounge on docks. >> reporter: there's more than just dock damage. state and federal biologists expect them to eat more salmon putting pressure on endangered stocks. this man saw the pictures and had an idea based on years of observing orcas and sea lions in the wild. how do they get along? >> they don't. it doesn't take the orca very long to put a sea lion out of misery. >> we have no idea whether it will work or not work. >> reporter: earlier this week his friend and project manager gave us a tour. >> the eyeballs of the whale will be running lights. >> reporter: this crew worked nearly round the clock refurbishing the foe killer whale inside and out. it can blast authentic killer whale chatter, sending a message to the sea lions, we're here fellas
the california sea lion population here has boomed in recent years. is spring tops 2,000 at the mouth of the columbia river. they have made a mess of the public docks, costing the port nearly $150,000 a year. >> this is not can be a safe place for the sea lions to reside. they were not meant or designed to lounge on docks. >> reporter: there's more than just dock damage. state and federal biologists expect them to eat more salmon putting pressure on endangered stocks. this man saw...
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sailors are coming to the rescue of those found at sea. hoda abdel hamid has the story. >> their mission is to patrol and protect the borders of italy including the maritime ones but for a few years now it goes well beyond that. the guard of finance says the rescue operation of migrants making the journey across the mediterranean sea. >> translator: saving human lives is really gratifying especially when there were children. once there was a baby who gave no signs of life. it was emotional. >> when the sea is rough we have to keep them calm, bring them on board as quickly as possible. once they were singing they were all singing old and young. >> the state-of-the-art vessel, its on board camera can zoom in about ten nautical miles away, that's about 18 kilometers. but finding the tiny dinghies or fishing boats used by traffickers is much more difficult. the search happens in international waters south of italy where other eu nation is are patrolling by sea or by sair air. >> we are in front of the tripoli area this is where most of the migr
sailors are coming to the rescue of those found at sea. hoda abdel hamid has the story. >> their mission is to patrol and protect the borders of italy including the maritime ones but for a few years now it goes well beyond that. the guard of finance says the rescue operation of migrants making the journey across the mediterranean sea. >> translator: saving human lives is really gratifying especially when there were children. once there was a baby who gave no signs of life. it was...
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the report is titled stateless at sea. they live out there. eally aren't identified with either of those countries, they have their own language. >> well they have traditionally moved back and forth. and i think that the importance is that they be given a status be recognised as an indigenous people with rights. i think that given their brothers, they'd prefer to remain at sea. but the main area where they live will increasingly be opened by development as burma opens up. they are beautiful pristine undead man ocean and -- andaman beaches and ocean eyed by resort developers around the region. i expect the moken will come under pressure from development, and need to have status and protection so that they can maintain their lifestyle and be able to continue the way they have for literally hundreds of years. >> they are unique. that is a word thrown around very easily. they are unique in the way they live. when it comes to their children. some are - kids apparently have underwater visioning something that is different to what the rest of us have.
the report is titled stateless at sea. they live out there. eally aren't identified with either of those countries, they have their own language. >> well they have traditionally moved back and forth. and i think that the importance is that they be given a status be recognised as an indigenous people with rights. i think that given their brothers, they'd prefer to remain at sea. but the main area where they live will increasingly be opened by development as burma opens up. they are...
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over the south china sea. ve the potential to become more worrisome. >> brangham: what does china want, mikele? >> i think china's trying to give the basis to extend territorial claim and say this is territory that comes with 12-mile territories in the oceans and the intentions in the sky as well and making it clear china is the most invested land power so to speak in the south china sea. what ken said about the militarization of the islands and unfortunately seems to be happening, we saw air strips reports of anti-artillery or anti-aircraft weaponry, the problem is not simply they're building them and for research purposes as they said burks from the get-go they're design for power projection purposes to allow china to extend throughout the region. >> brangham: kenneth lieberthal, secretary carter argued china is breaking the rules. china said we're just doing what other regions in -- nations in the region have done and the land is ours to do as we please. what are the rules governing this? >> the rules are no
over the south china sea. ve the potential to become more worrisome. >> brangham: what does china want, mikele? >> i think china's trying to give the basis to extend territorial claim and say this is territory that comes with 12-mile territories in the oceans and the intentions in the sky as well and making it clear china is the most invested land power so to speak in the south china sea. what ken said about the militarization of the islands and unfortunately seems to be happening,...
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. >>> coming to the rescue of those left to drift at sea. hoda abdel hamid last been on patrol with them. >> reporter: their mission is to protect and patrol the waters surrounding italy. forefront of the rescue operations of the migrants making the journey across the mediterranean sea. >> saving human lives is really gratifying. the baby started crying it was emotional. when the sea is rough we have to keep them calm, bring them on board as quickly as possible. once they started sing, thanking god we found them, all were singing, all of them. >> this is a state-of-the-art vessel, the newest in the fleet of the border police. its on board camera can zoom in about ten nautical miles away, that's about 18 kilometers. but finding the tiny dinghies used by the traffickers is much more difficult. other eu nations are also patrolling by sea and by the air. this is a trip of the british navy. we're about 24 nautical miles off the shore of sicily. any boat in the area needs to identify itself, otherwise it gets searched. >> and further away the germa
. >>> coming to the rescue of those left to drift at sea. hoda abdel hamid last been on patrol with them. >> reporter: their mission is to protect and patrol the waters surrounding italy. forefront of the rescue operations of the migrants making the journey across the mediterranean sea. >> saving human lives is really gratifying. the baby started crying it was emotional. when the sea is rough we have to keep them calm, bring them on board as quickly as possible. once they...
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and right now, still about 87 degrees in sunol as the sea breeze starts to reach some of the hilltops there. right now in san francisco, fog moving across the bay, drizzle and mist likely tonight. 63 degrees and in san jose right now, sunshine and 76. for now, winds strongly onshore. that's going to push the clouds back across the coastline, peninsula, inner bay tomorrow, but as the sea breeze comes to a stop tomorrow that's going to allow tri-valley and santa clara valley temperatures to climb on up. on average, few degrees of warming for the valleys tomorrow, slight chance of thunder showers. as you notice as winds begin to shut down the sea breeze early afternoon, that's going to allow our temperatures to warm quickly. approaching lunchtime, heat advisory up for the afternoon, into the evening, from 1:00 to 8:00 tomorrow evening. you can see the areas in orange, mostly the interior valleys, but also the inner east bay and parts of the peninsula down in san jose hottest temperatures out towards the tri-valley and concord tomorrow. by lunchtime 50s and 60s from the morning to 90s by
and right now, still about 87 degrees in sunol as the sea breeze starts to reach some of the hilltops there. right now in san francisco, fog moving across the bay, drizzle and mist likely tonight. 63 degrees and in san jose right now, sunshine and 76. for now, winds strongly onshore. that's going to push the clouds back across the coastline, peninsula, inner bay tomorrow, but as the sea breeze comes to a stop tomorrow that's going to allow tri-valley and santa clara valley temperatures to climb...
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they say they are urging people not to throw their waste into the sea. >> translator: if you look at where the garbage comes from 70% is dumped by people from land. we have to start working to reduce the amount of garbage on the land through separate collection methods, and through recycling policies. >> reporter: on this day a team of volunteers picked up about 800 kilograms of garbage from the sea bed. >> translator: rerecovered all kinds of garbage. cans plastic bottles. >> reporter: he says the government's efforts are a positive step but he says they could do more to protect the oceans. >> translator: we're showing the recovered garbage to local people. it helps them understand what they throw away pollutes the ocean and we'll continue to do this in the future. >> reporter: park hopes his event will change people's minds across the country and that the public will start to stash their trash elsewhere. >>> people's minds across the world will have to change. thanks for that report. >>> southwestern mexico is bracing itself as a hurricane approaches. here with the details is our me
they say they are urging people not to throw their waste into the sea. >> translator: if you look at where the garbage comes from 70% is dumped by people from land. we have to start working to reduce the amount of garbage on the land through separate collection methods, and through recycling policies. >> reporter: on this day a team of volunteers picked up about 800 kilograms of garbage from the sea bed. >> translator: rerecovered all kinds of garbage. cans plastic bottles....
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the california sea lion population has boomed in recent years. aries with seasonal migration, but this spring tops 2,000 at the mouth of the river. they have cost the port nearly $150,000 a year. >> this cannot possibly be a safe place for the sea lions to reside. they were not meant or designed to lounge on docks. >> reporter: state and federal biologists expect the bigger population to eat more salmon putting extra pressure on endangered fish shocks. in billingham washington this while watching operator saw the pictures and had an idea based on years of observing orcas and sea lions in the wild. >> how do orcas and sea lions get along? >> reporter: they don't. it doesn't take an orca very long to put a sea lion out of his misery. >> reporter: earlier this week his partner gave us a tour. >> the eyeballs of the whale will be running lights. >> reporter: this crew worked nearly around the clock to produce the whale. it can produce a chatter, sending a message, we're here and we're hungry. that's the theory. terry picked up the phone and cold calle
the california sea lion population has boomed in recent years. aries with seasonal migration, but this spring tops 2,000 at the mouth of the river. they have cost the port nearly $150,000 a year. >> this cannot possibly be a safe place for the sea lions to reside. they were not meant or designed to lounge on docks. >> reporter: state and federal biologists expect the bigger population to eat more salmon putting extra pressure on endangered fish shocks. in billingham washington this...
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there were no borders in the sea. if there were lives to be saved we will go wherever they are beyond the tritan area. >> beyond is the marked area on this map. here the italians are in charge of coordinating all search and rescue operations. it's here that we saw the crew rescue nearly 250 people in little more than an hour just a few days ago. thousands more in the past. and while the e.u. politicians mull over how to deal with the never-ending influx, unsung heroes like this crew continue to comb the sea in search of lives to save. >> how do we know that the summers are a very busy time for migrants trying to cross the mediterranean to try to get to europe. they're going to be conducting more and more rescue operations in the coming months. >> that's not only the anticipation, they had no doubt. when we were with them there were weather conditions, not the perfect one but still good enough for these boats to leave the coast of libya. if we compare the numbers of this time next year there is already an increase of 3
there were no borders in the sea. if there were lives to be saved we will go wherever they are beyond the tritan area. >> beyond is the marked area on this map. here the italians are in charge of coordinating all search and rescue operations. it's here that we saw the crew rescue nearly 250 people in little more than an hour just a few days ago. thousands more in the past. and while the e.u. politicians mull over how to deal with the never-ending influx, unsung heroes like this crew...
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all week long naval vessels have been plucking migrants were the sea. on this night the turkish coast guard rescued 70 syrian refugees after the boat capsized. six of those on board died. the u.n. says some 2,000 migrants have already died this year. nearly six times as many as during the same period last year. these images offer a glimpse of what is to come. summer is the high season for crossing the mediterranean as smugglers take advantage of calmer seas. some european intelligence agencies report as many as 1 million migrants gathered in north africa waiting to make the journey to europe. many on board the ships are fleeing conflict in places like syria, eritrea and somali. italy is a common destinition, as a result of its proximity to the north african ports. with thousands arriving italy has been struggling to absorb them all. it wants others to take them in. >> translation: we need to reach a deal confirming the commitment to solidarity on the migrant's relocation. solidarity is not optional. it must be a commitment by the european union. >> so fa
all week long naval vessels have been plucking migrants were the sea. on this night the turkish coast guard rescued 70 syrian refugees after the boat capsized. six of those on board died. the u.n. says some 2,000 migrants have already died this year. nearly six times as many as during the same period last year. these images offer a glimpse of what is to come. summer is the high season for crossing the mediterranean as smugglers take advantage of calmer seas. some european intelligence agencies...
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otherwise we have the sea breeze. ate bridge has the fog covering all of san francisco by the time we get through the next hour. clouds are increasing and decreasing and thunderstorm next 36 hours and summer spread this weekend. we will talk temperatures in the reason they are going down, high clouds dimming the sun screen and sea breeze and watch the showers and storms and thunderstorm developing overnight with a boundary developing across the north bay and best chance of hearing thunder boomers overnight and that rotates to the south on the back side of that low and by 7:00 tomorrow our chances are over. here is a look at seven-day forecast cooler tomorrow, two to six degrees cooler and temperatures are the same on thursday with more sunshine. and 60 at the coast and 80s and 90's around the bay and inland through the weekend. have a great day. >>> we are back with seven things to know before you go. now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simp
otherwise we have the sea breeze. ate bridge has the fog covering all of san francisco by the time we get through the next hour. clouds are increasing and decreasing and thunderstorm next 36 hours and summer spread this weekend. we will talk temperatures in the reason they are going down, high clouds dimming the sun screen and sea breeze and watch the showers and storms and thunderstorm developing overnight with a boundary developing across the north bay and best chance of hearing thunder...
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shells by the sea shore. she sells sea shells by the sea shore. u say i'm drunk now? >> i would say that i'm so proud that i spent all that money to send to you college and you can do that. [ laughter ] i was going to say, just whistle. >> seth: whistle then wink to the camera. >> yeah. >> seth: hold on. just hold on. hold on. >> i think we are putting too much pressure on him. [ whistle ] [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm having a lot of fun in brooklyn but i do feel very out of place being the only man in our family without a mustache. >> it's hard to believe you're really my son. [ laughter ] >> seth: one of the most fun parts about day drinking in brooklyn is you can also get your hair cut. >> what would you like? >> seth: you know, i would like to cut your hair. >> have you ever cut anyone's hair before? >> seth: no. woo! we've been having so much fun day drinking in brooklyn that we decided to take -- >> decided to take, greatest natural resources. >> seth: hats. >> hats! >> seth: real quick, let the camera know what you think about hats? >> i don't
shells by the sea shore. she sells sea shells by the sea shore. u say i'm drunk now? >> i would say that i'm so proud that i spent all that money to send to you college and you can do that. [ laughter ] i was going to say, just whistle. >> seth: whistle then wink to the camera. >> yeah. >> seth: hold on. just hold on. hold on. >> i think we are putting too much pressure on him. [ whistle ] [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm having a lot of fun in brooklyn but i do...
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here is a look at the sea breeze. it will not touch all of us. it is going to hit the coast. and parts of the central bay. here is the day planner 56 to 66 and areas, still are at 70 and they should drop a couple degrees by 7:00. by noon, 62 at the coast to 80 inland and by 4:00, increasing clouds and scattered shower is possible 62 to 86 and by 7:00 humid and 60 to 76 and random storm coming around. i will show you where they will hit coming up. >> thank you. a look at traffic early on this tuesday morning. >> you will need the air conditioning, it was a scorcher on the san francisco waterfront. this morning we have a bart delay. 5- to 10-minutes delay on the daly city line east bay direction because of equipment problems. if san jose traveling northbound 87 near the tank that is julian street with headlights in the inbound direction still manageable, southbound side not too bad and walnut creek, headed away from highway 4 to the 24 junction the drive will take you six minutes and we do not find too many accidents and only finding one on highway 35 with the details in a few
here is a look at the sea breeze. it will not touch all of us. it is going to hit the coast. and parts of the central bay. here is the day planner 56 to 66 and areas, still are at 70 and they should drop a couple degrees by 7:00. by noon, 62 at the coast to 80 inland and by 4:00, increasing clouds and scattered shower is possible 62 to 86 and by 7:00 humid and 60 to 76 and random storm coming around. i will show you where they will hit coming up. >> thank you. a look at traffic early on...
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the sunsets there. and we do have a healthy sea breeze out there. look at concord and livermore, in the low 60s, that is a 10 to 15 degree drop in temperatures and strongly on shore overnight, that will set us up for areas of drizzle around san francisco. we will talk about how much cooler it will be for it afternoon temperatures in just a few minutes. >> as it gets hotter a warning, watch your children near pools. today, a 4-year-old drowned at a backyard pool. the boy was playing on california street this afternoon, when he fell into the pool. the parents went to check on him and found him floating in the water. they started cpr, and called 911, the boy was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> police headquarter system now a crime scene. it is riddled with bullets, a man driving the an armored van opened fire with an automatic weapon. rammed a police car, and this is the crash. lead officers on a chase before pulling into a restaurant parking lot where he was killed. police found four suspicious bag, one carrying pipe bombs that exploded. when he lo
the sunsets there. and we do have a healthy sea breeze out there. look at concord and livermore, in the low 60s, that is a 10 to 15 degree drop in temperatures and strongly on shore overnight, that will set us up for areas of drizzle around san francisco. we will talk about how much cooler it will be for it afternoon temperatures in just a few minutes. >> as it gets hotter a warning, watch your children near pools. today, a 4-year-old drowned at a backyard pool. the boy was playing on...
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also coming up: >> thousands of migrants are rescued in the mediterranean sea. there are warnings that many more could come. >> world leaders meet in germany for the g7 summit, the greek debt crisis, isil and crane are set to top the agenda. plus: >> absolutely exciting, thrilling, like i love to do things like this. >> we meet the female marines scaling new heights in the journey quality. >> voting in turkey's parliamentary elections has just ended. 56.6 million people are eligible to vote, choosing candidates from 550 seats. the ruling act party wants a big enough majority to change the constitution without challenge. the kurdish hdp party plans to hamper those plans. >> this is a crucial election and voters know it. the outcome could change politics in turkey. >> this election is the beginning of the salvation of turkey. god willing turkey will get a presidential system. >> inside the polling station some hope for change. >> i'm really excited. this poll is important for me. i feel for the first time that results will bring us change. >> the ruling justice and
also coming up: >> thousands of migrants are rescued in the mediterranean sea. there are warnings that many more could come. >> world leaders meet in germany for the g7 summit, the greek debt crisis, isil and crane are set to top the agenda. plus: >> absolutely exciting, thrilling, like i love to do things like this. >> we meet the female marines scaling new heights in the journey quality. >> voting in turkey's parliamentary elections has just ended. 56.6 million...
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december to april 37% more cube pans took to the sea compared to the same time last year. his is what you use to go out at sea. >> yes, this is one of the coast guards brand new cutters. >> the coast guard shows us the boats they use. >> they are fed given showers and dry clothes. >> i imagine when the migrants see you they want to get away what's the reaction that you get. >> i would say that depends. when we come across these vessels they usually are in distress, they are usually in need of help. his fellow migrants are staying staying in a hotel the room paid for by a nonprofit they can apply for refugee benefits. well fair perhaps like medicaid and food stamps and job placement assistant many can eventually travel back to cuba. alyssia garcia helped spark the policy, in 1994, garcia and more than 40,000 fled the island, they were picked up at sea and later brought to the u.s. is. >> today she helped fellow cubans come to the u.s. >> i got emails call texts every day. >> some say it isesn't that they are political refugees it is that they want a better future. >> so the
december to april 37% more cube pans took to the sea compared to the same time last year. his is what you use to go out at sea. >> yes, this is one of the coast guards brand new cutters. >> the coast guard shows us the boats they use. >> they are fed given showers and dry clothes. >> i imagine when the migrants see you they want to get away what's the reaction that you get. >> i would say that depends. when we come across these vessels they usually are in distress,...
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identify itself overt wise otherwise it gets searched. >> all part of the recently established triton mission. >> it consists of joint seas patrols. days 6,000 migrants reached our area in just a few hours. we had to call upon commercial ships in the area to help. if there are lives to be saved we will go wherever they are even beyond the triton area. >> coordinating all search and rescue operations. it's here that we saw the crew rescue nearly 250 people in little more than an hour just a few days ago. thousands more in the past. and while the eu politicians deal with the never ending influx the crew continues to search the sea in search of life to save. hoda abdel hamid, al jazeera mediterranean sea. >> the virus mers, 50 people now have the virus. first person returned from saudi arabia with the infection last month. his wife has bin the first person to be discharged in hospital. in malaysia, nine more bodies have been found. the magnitude 6.0 quairk twig triggered on friday. 11 died eight are still missing. in honduras, demonstrators are demanding the resignation of president juan orlando earned hadhernandez. extra po
identify itself overt wise otherwise it gets searched. >> all part of the recently established triton mission. >> it consists of joint seas patrols. days 6,000 migrants reached our area in just a few hours. we had to call upon commercial ships in the area to help. if there are lives to be saved we will go wherever they are even beyond the triton area. >> coordinating all search and rescue operations. it's here that we saw the crew rescue nearly 250 people in little more than...
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officials at the united nations say about 2,000 people are still adrift at sea. they are calling on neighboring nations to help. >>> it's time for a check of the weather. meteorologist robert speta. joins us with more. >> yes, actually, in tokyo. we are going to be looking at a likely in the next week or two out here. now, it has officially started a little farther back toward the west, across parts of kyushu, we have seen the rainy season kick in about four to -- well, two to four days ahead of average out here. now, we are getting a little break for most of the country as we go ahead through our thursday here. you see a satellite picture, clear skies have moved in, as we head into the weekend, another bout of rainfall is really going to start to push in from the west. and that's going to bring in some more showers not only parts of kyushu but toward tokyo as we head through your saturday. but what i take you to is video coming out of kumamoto prefecture. there is report of a landslide here. an 84-year-old resident was a little bit worried because the rain was ju
officials at the united nations say about 2,000 people are still adrift at sea. they are calling on neighboring nations to help. >>> it's time for a check of the weather. meteorologist robert speta. joins us with more. >> yes, actually, in tokyo. we are going to be looking at a likely in the next week or two out here. now, it has officially started a little farther back toward the west, across parts of kyushu, we have seen the rainy season kick in about four to -- well, two to...
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the sea breeze is taking hold. beginning to cool the coast. inland dropping 10 to 15 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. that said things are still quite dry and hot inland away from the bay. you see towards polk valley and toward vallejo where the fire is burning, humidity is coming up as winds come across the bay. now down to 67 degrees. winds 10 to 20 miles per hour combined with dry hill sides not good for fire danger humidity level, even with a sea breeze some inland valleys and hilltop locations seeing humidity in the 20% range. that's something we have to watch out for. dry breezy conditions through the afternoon. heading into the morning, san francisco is part of the weather story. fog coming in now, we begin sunday with drizzle and mist as temperatures begin a cooling trend. as we wrap up the weekend, how much cooler in the full forecast in a few minutes. >> thanks so much. if you want to stay on top of temps download our bay area app for iphones and android devices. >>> a popular ride at great america ends with a worker and guest rushe
the sea breeze is taking hold. beginning to cool the coast. inland dropping 10 to 15 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. that said things are still quite dry and hot inland away from the bay. you see towards polk valley and toward vallejo where the fire is burning, humidity is coming up as winds come across the bay. now down to 67 degrees. winds 10 to 20 miles per hour combined with dry hill sides not good for fire danger humidity level, even with a sea breeze some inland valleys and hilltop...
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you say when it comes to china's action he in the south china sea, might makes right. that sounds light a bit of rationalization for appeasement and woig conflict in the face of china's new congregation. are you not -- chinese new aggression. >> i think it's very difficult to assign who's right and who's wrong in international relation is. and i think way these things always get played out is who's the stronger power and what ability do they have to affect change. carter's comments about how china is out of step with international norms, is important to mention because the international norms in the entire asia pacific region come from the united states who has been the predominant power in the region since the end of world war ii. now china that is becoming a powerhouse, it wants to change that. >> pro voting beijing in the south china sea will only back fire on washington, when china declares an air defense zone in the south china sea the united states will have only itself to blame. isaac i know you didn't where this article but how does reacting to china's action he
you say when it comes to china's action he in the south china sea, might makes right. that sounds light a bit of rationalization for appeasement and woig conflict in the face of china's new congregation. are you not -- chinese new aggression. >> i think it's very difficult to assign who's right and who's wrong in international relation is. and i think way these things always get played out is who's the stronger power and what ability do they have to affect change. carter's comments about...
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. >> i'm andrew thomas with thailand's navy in a helicopter above the andaman sea, under international pressure the government determined to show that they are taking the migrant process seriously. >>> and the conviction of a former political fundraiser in the us puts election campaign financing in the spotlight >>> first, the world health organisation warns of more people infected with middle eastern respiratory syndrome or m.e.r.s. since the outbreak in south korea last month, 138 cases have been confirmed and at least 14 people have died. richard thompsett reports. >> reporter: at this market in seoul, they have brought out the big guns in the fight against m.e.r.s. the government repeatedly called for calm. as fear of contamination spreads few are listening. shopkeepers say many customers are simply staying away. >> translation: sales dropped by 40 to 50%. not many are walking around. kids are hiding at home. >> the numbers of people have gone down. i hope the m.e.r.s. situation is sold soon so our business improves again. >> reporter: on friday the south korean president visited t
. >> i'm andrew thomas with thailand's navy in a helicopter above the andaman sea, under international pressure the government determined to show that they are taking the migrant process seriously. >>> and the conviction of a former political fundraiser in the us puts election campaign financing in the spotlight >>> first, the world health organisation warns of more people infected with middle eastern respiratory syndrome or m.e.r.s. since the outbreak in south korea...
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once again it is the sea isle city food truck rally, here in sea isle. for more forgo to cbs philly.com and you can get all of the details. okay kid, are you ready for some good seafood and fries. >> yeah. >> we will dig in and chris, i know you love seafood so should i try it. >> listen, i was sold when i heard vegan bacon. good stuff. >> there is frenchfries under here. >> my goshy will bring this back. >> bring the whole truck just drive back. >> yes okay. >> thanks, lot, we will see you later on. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go online or call. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> it is a huge night for the sixers, the n pa draft is a couple hours away and they hold the th
once again it is the sea isle city food truck rally, here in sea isle. for more forgo to cbs philly.com and you can get all of the details. okay kid, are you ready for some good seafood and fries. >> yeah. >> we will dig in and chris, i know you love seafood so should i try it. >> listen, i was sold when i heard vegan bacon. good stuff. >> there is frenchfries under here. >> my goshy will bring this back. >> bring the whole truck just drive back. >> yes...
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today, we'll look at some of the coolest creatures on land and under the sea. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science. it seems nature has endowed every animal with the a unique talent, whether it's for self defense or going on the attack. but there's one particular talent that is always thrilling to watch. (fast music) in the human world, speed is a big form of entertainment. ever since we began measuring the speed of the fastest man it became only natural to compare our athletes to other creatures. (leopard growl) the african cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. in just five seconds it can accelerate from zero to 60 miles an hour. (engine noise) and then there's the prong-horned antelope. the prong-horned is the fastest mammal in the western hemisphere. it reaches a top speed of 55 miles an hour. on the track a thoroughbred racehorse can reach 40 miles an hour. even the enormous american buffalo which weighs nearly 2,000 pounds can gallop as fast 35 miles an hour. (dogs barking) an how about man's best friend? the dog? do you know what t
today, we'll look at some of the coolest creatures on land and under the sea. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science. it seems nature has endowed every animal with the a unique talent, whether it's for self defense or going on the attack. but there's one particular talent that is always thrilling to watch. (fast music) in the human world, speed is a big form of entertainment. ever since we began measuring the speed of the fastest man it became only natural to compare our athletes to...
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some alive, some dead, some in the sea read. >> it's not unusual for the slugs, called sea heirs to washe. >> they were kind. cool but then i'm thinking what's going on with our water. >> they say it's unusual to see them show up now in the spring and over an extended period of time. >> we've been seeing them wash up since september going you all through the winter and even into the spring. so perhaps it's because of the warmer water? >> they are among the few creatures of who have been mysteriously showing up on land. tuna crabs have also been washing ashore t may be linked to the el nino effect warm temperatures in the pacific ocean. >> you can participate in science projects and report them if you see them so we can report changes that are happening. >> the sea slugs are purple because they are full of ink, and they aren't harmful to people. >> all right. time now is 5:19. weather-wise it's been warm the past few days. >> yeah, unless you are a couple miles from the coast you are not experiencing the sea breeze. kind of dreary at the shoreline. but we will manage to see a little sun f
some alive, some dead, some in the sea read. >> it's not unusual for the slugs, called sea heirs to washe. >> they were kind. cool but then i'm thinking what's going on with our water. >> they say it's unusual to see them show up now in the spring and over an extended period of time. >> we've been seeing them wash up since september going you all through the winter and even into the spring. so perhaps it's because of the warmer water? >> they are among the few...
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. >> it took 15 hours to reach this part of the murder sea. we're around 40 nautical miles off the coast of libya. weather conditions are good enough. the crew has no doubt that somewhere in the fast blue there are helpless migrants. it's just a matter of finding them. the camera combs the water. and here they are. >> the commander says that there are two boats in the area. as we approach the closest one it becomes clear that the rubber dinghy is overcrowded. 124 people are packed into a small ten-meter space. they've been at the sea for at least eight hours. >> they're seaing that they left at 6:00 in the morning and this skipper abeed them. they have no more water. now the reason we came on this dinghy is because the water the sea is slightly rough. so they would rather escort the dinghy to the main vessel then actually bring the vessel which can create a bit more waves and they could panic and then it could capsize. >> it's a delicate maneuver. slowly pushing the fragile vessel towards the ship. the migrants don't know how to swim. they're t
. >> it took 15 hours to reach this part of the murder sea. we're around 40 nautical miles off the coast of libya. weather conditions are good enough. the crew has no doubt that somewhere in the fast blue there are helpless migrants. it's just a matter of finding them. the camera combs the water. and here they are. >> the commander says that there are two boats in the area. as we approach the closest one it becomes clear that the rubber dinghy is overcrowded. 124 people are packed...
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at the time, that ship could outsail any ship on the seas. as the pride of the french navy and the british navy was jealous of that ship. [applause] remember, i am irish heritage. for americans, the arrival of this fantastic ship came with the promise of more ships and more frenchmen to fight alongside us on our cause and fight for liberty. those men and ships were essential to our victory at yorktown. this was great news for general george washington, particularly because the pledge of assistance was brought by one of his closest friends. the marquis first came to america in 1777 when he was just 19 years old. he was orphaned as a toddler. the marquis soon developed an affectionate bond with general washington, who was 25 years his senior and did not have any children of his own. during the revolution, the marquis wore the blue uniform of a major general in the continental army. he was more than just a young aristocrat making a statement, as washington quickly recognized. washington shared with the marquis even the most sensitive information
at the time, that ship could outsail any ship on the seas. as the pride of the french navy and the british navy was jealous of that ship. [applause] remember, i am irish heritage. for americans, the arrival of this fantastic ship came with the promise of more ships and more frenchmen to fight alongside us on our cause and fight for liberty. those men and ships were essential to our victory at yorktown. this was great news for general george washington, particularly because the pledge of...
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trial. >> based on his 50 plus years watching orcas and sea lions in the wild, buzzard came up with this idea to scare sea lions off the docks. it launched in a circus atmosphere. more than 300 people were drawn to the peer for a look at the 32 foot long converted fiberglass parade float. there was one brave soul aboard. >> i was skippering the whale. hopefully it was going to do a little bit better than it did but that's the way it was. >> with john at the controls, the orca cruised out of the marina under its own power and that's when disaster hit. the skipper had to be rescued. after the wave tipped the orca, a wave clipped the fin. >> so tipping an orca -- >> no big deal. >> planning a salvage operation nobody's getting paid. >> you can't be real brilliant to attempt this to begin with but hey you're here watching so i'm a little worried about you too. >> if port officials and terry buzz ard have their way the sea lions haven't seen the last of this intruder, there appear to be far fewer sea lions on scene today. this dream is still alive. pumped dry may be
trial. >> based on his 50 plus years watching orcas and sea lions in the wild, buzzard came up with this idea to scare sea lions off the docks. it launched in a circus atmosphere. more than 300 people were drawn to the peer for a look at the 32 foot long converted fiberglass parade float. there was one brave soul aboard. >> i was skippering the whale. hopefully it was going to do a little bit better than it did but that's the way it was. >> with john at the controls, the orca...
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as the migrant crisis continues close to 6000 people are rescued at sea over the weekend. also coming up this hour, in business, we will get you the latest on the management shakeup at the head of deutsche bank. and two murderers are still on the run after they break out of a maximum-security prison in new york. that and more on the way but first, today's top stories. genie: first now, to the bavarian outs, where day two of the g-7 summit is underway. you 10 -- ukraine and greece continue talks, and today's, seven of the most powerful industrialized nations focus on terrorism. the league is -- the leaders of iraq, tunisia, talking about the threat of islamist militant groups in their countries and beyond. the second big focus today is on energy and the climate. that is the subject close to the heart of the german chancellor, angela merkel says the talks are crucial in the run-up to the major international climate conference in paris this year. for more on that let's bring in douglas herbert, also at the g-7 summit. the climate on the agenda today, angela merkel says she wa
as the migrant crisis continues close to 6000 people are rescued at sea over the weekend. also coming up this hour, in business, we will get you the latest on the management shakeup at the head of deutsche bank. and two murderers are still on the run after they break out of a maximum-security prison in new york. that and more on the way but first, today's top stories. genie: first now, to the bavarian outs, where day two of the g-7 summit is underway. you 10 -- ukraine and greece continue...