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remember the quantum of the seas? ith 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
remember the quantum of the seas? ith 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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remember the quantum of the seas? about every bell and whistle you can think of is setting sail to its new home port of shanghai. [honking] betty: one big advantage of expanding in china, not having to deal with the stodgy old images of the typical cruiser. in china, the cruise liners can start with a clean slate. richard: this whole concept is just something new and exciting. and there is no old-fashioned myths about cruising. there is none of this, well, cruising is for old people. and 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 -- betty: can go together. richard: -- can go together and both rave about it? so we have that and it is extraordinary. and there are not many places you can do that. in china, the family bond is stronger than it is 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 wak
remember the quantum of the seas? about every bell and whistle you can think of is setting sail to its new home port of shanghai. [honking] betty: one big advantage of expanding in china, not having to deal with the stodgy old images of the typical cruiser. in china, the cruise liners can start with a clean slate. richard: this whole concept is just something new and exciting. and there is no old-fashioned myths about cruising. there is none of this, well, cruising is for old people. and if...
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we're on a tunisian fishing boat in the mediterranean sea. the fishermen here say that over the last six months alone they have rescued more than 500 migrants on the verge of drowning. >> ( translated ): one time we rescued 10 migrants. when they got on the boat two of them started praying. it gave me chills, all over my body. we are fisherman. we are here to make a living. we are not here to rescue people, but we have a feeling of humanity. so if i find someone on the sea, i will save him. >> reporter: but even without the right equipment, the fishermen say they can't turn away from migrants lost at sea. they stop their work to bring them to safety on the tunisian shore, and pay for extra fuel to get them there. sometimes these untrained fisherman risk their own lives pulling people out of the water, and spend all night waiting for help from the tunisian coast guard. >> ( translated ): it's a powerful feeling to see someone helpless, hungry and being burned by the sun. it's very hard, you are in front of someone who is calling for help. >> re
we're on a tunisian fishing boat in the mediterranean sea. the fishermen here say that over the last six months alone they have rescued more than 500 migrants on the verge of drowning. >> ( translated ): one time we rescued 10 migrants. when they got on the boat two of them started praying. it gave me chills, all over my body. we are fisherman. we are here to make a living. we are not here to rescue people, but we have a feeling of humanity. so if i find someone on the sea, i will save...
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others collapse and crumble to the sea floor. he was showing us places where the coral bleached and it's gone beyond bleaching into basically being covered in fungus. almost like a mould, and crumbling away. it should been a spectacular coral garden and still beautiful coral there, but you can see that there's so much damage. i fish a lot. one morning as i was going out i see a line of white in areas where you see live coral. >> reginald white is chief meteorologist at the office on imaginero. when it's a temporary event. it can regenerate or back to normal life. otherwise you see the death of the coral at certain levels and depth. that is alarming. most of the families in india, depend on a subassisting economy. this is the food source. >> if the coral dies. >> food sources goes with it as well. first it's the rising temperatures - as it continues, experts worry the results could be disastrous. >> there are half a billion people who rely on coral reefs as a primary source of food. >> scientists use a large array of environmental
others collapse and crumble to the sea floor. he was showing us places where the coral bleached and it's gone beyond bleaching into basically being covered in fungus. almost like a mould, and crumbling away. it should been a spectacular coral garden and still beautiful coral there, but you can see that there's so much damage. i fish a lot. one morning as i was going out i see a line of white in areas where you see live coral. >> reginald white is chief meteorologist at the office on...
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royal caribbean's enormous flagship vessel, quantum of the seas, won't be top dog for long. in 2016, the company is rolling out a bigger, better, bolder cruise ship, the harmony of the seas. with the ability to carry more than 5000 passengers, it will be the largest cruise ship on the ocean. four carnival ceo arnold donald, he is also pulling out all the stops with carnival's vista next year. his goal is to see the rest of the world climb aboard. arnold: cruising is the greatest vacation value there is.
royal caribbean's enormous flagship vessel, quantum of the seas, won't be top dog for long. in 2016, the company is rolling out a bigger, better, bolder cruise ship, the harmony of the seas. with the ability to carry more than 5000 passengers, it will be the largest cruise ship on the ocean. four carnival ceo arnold donald, he is also pulling out all the stops with carnival's vista next year. his goal is to see the rest of the world climb aboard. arnold: cruising is the greatest vacation value...
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the fish will perish as the sea gets saltier. to live here. >> reporter: the salton sea depends on water chrks it gets from area water from the colorado river. that is now at risk. the water agreement is diverting some of the water to cities. now, a shin king salton sea is makinglake lake beds. it stirs up a toxic dust. it will only get worse over time. so far, little has been done to stop a looming environmental disaster creating an uncertain disaster to the thousands of people who call it home. >> i love this place. i will fight for it as much as i can. makes you sad. i won't leave here. i'll hang out. >> as the california drought continues, companies and cities are looking to the ocean for solutions. i visited a plant to find out the future of converting salt water to fresh water. much more, when we come back. t strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. (glasses
the fish will perish as the sea gets saltier. to live here. >> reporter: the salton sea depends on water chrks it gets from area water from the colorado river. that is now at risk. the water agreement is diverting some of the water to cities. now, a shin king salton sea is makinglake lake beds. it stirs up a toxic dust. it will only get worse over time. so far, little has been done to stop a looming environmental disaster creating an uncertain disaster to the thousands of people who call...
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the sea breeze real firing up as we head toward the 4th of july. that may be an issue toward san francisco aas we watch fireworks time. not only does it cool temperatures down but likely toss low clouds our way. 4th of july the low clouds coming back. what brings the clouds to san francisco cools off the inland temperatures. the first outlook looks foggy at times there around san francisco. around san jose, we see temperatures much more comfortable into the 80s for the afternoon there for 4th of july and fireworks time. the south bay, not that bad. low 70s under partly cloudy skies. >> mother nature didn't get the memo. hot on 4th of july and clear for the barbecues. confusion there. >> we've got to talk to mother nature about that. >>> still to come normalizing our relationship with cuba. what the u.s. is about to do in a havana it hasn't done in four decades. >>> fremont police say they now know who is responsible for an act of vandalism that cost alameda county 50 million gallons of water. investigators believe these three men punctured this rub
the sea breeze real firing up as we head toward the 4th of july. that may be an issue toward san francisco aas we watch fireworks time. not only does it cool temperatures down but likely toss low clouds our way. 4th of july the low clouds coming back. what brings the clouds to san francisco cools off the inland temperatures. the first outlook looks foggy at times there around san francisco. around san jose, we see temperatures much more comfortable into the 80s for the afternoon there for 4th...
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carlson had san diego ties a performer at the sea world. the finals take place in italy on september 13th. >> after the earlier story, i keep looking for where's the shark. i'm confusing my ocean stories here. >>> a former diver herself, i'm sure. >> i swam, yeah. but i didn't dive. i cannonball very well, though. also incredible jordan spieth. he's chasing the grand slam. but an amateur looking to three throne him at the home of golf. >>> one team brought out the heavy artillery. highlights are next in sports. is it. the giants have won their last 10 games on the diamonds >>> a ballpark is like the second home to the giants chase field is probably it. the giants have won their last games. today the giants going for the sweep at chase field. last time that happened 2013. top of the second justin maxwell getting it done early, taking a 92-mile-an-hour fastball, going opposite field to give the giants a 1-0 lead. hunter pence, this is his eighth game back since he returned from the dl. yep, he picks up his 11th rbi during that time. he ends up
carlson had san diego ties a performer at the sea world. the finals take place in italy on september 13th. >> after the earlier story, i keep looking for where's the shark. i'm confusing my ocean stories here. >>> a former diver herself, i'm sure. >> i swam, yeah. but i didn't dive. i cannonball very well, though. also incredible jordan spieth. he's chasing the grand slam. but an amateur looking to three throne him at the home of golf. >>> one team brought out the...
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diplomats have again urged china to halt reclamaon work on reefs in the south china sea. this comes a the release of new at satellite images shows it's progressing rapidly. >> we don't find these outputs to be helpful to regional security and stability. in fact quite the contrary. and we're going to continue to impress upon china as we do with all claimants. >> the latest photographs come from the u.s. think tank the center for strategic and international studies. they show that workers have nearly completed the construction of a 3,000 meter runway on fiery cross reef. . the group also says work is progressing on what appears to be ataxiway as well as an area to park planes. but china is unlikely to comply with the request. chinese foreign ministry officials have said that the country will continue to build facilities for military and other purposes on the reefs. >>> china's uygur region has been hit by an earthquake. four confirmed dead at least 48 others are injured. the national earthquake bureau reports that it struck shortly after 9:00 a.m. local time on friday. the e
diplomats have again urged china to halt reclamaon work on reefs in the south china sea. this comes a the release of new at satellite images shows it's progressing rapidly. >> we don't find these outputs to be helpful to regional security and stability. in fact quite the contrary. and we're going to continue to impress upon china as we do with all claimants. >> the latest photographs come from the u.s. think tank the center for strategic and international studies. they show that...
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shells by the sea shore. she sells sea shells by the sea shore. uld 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 like hats. hats are [ bleep
shells by the sea shore. she sells sea shells by the sea shore. uld 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...
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japanese officials have released photos that they say show china has developed gas fields in the east china sea in breach of an agreement with japan. >>> officials from the central and metropolitan tokyo governments are trying to end their dispute over a costly plan for a new olympic stadium. >>> and we take a look at the activities of the first japanese commander of a multinational task force fighting piracy off somalia. >>> japanese officials have released photos that show chinese facilities in the east china sea. they say their counterparts in beijing have been developing natural gas fields there in breach of a bilateral agreement. >> translator: we have confirmed that 12 structures have been constructed since june 2013 on the chinese side of the geographical median line between japan and china. we had confirmed four other structures before that. >> suga said it is extremely regrettable that china is redeveloping natural resources even if on the chinese side before the two countries have agreed on a demarcation line. the photos are on the website of the foreign ministry. a map showing the lo
japanese officials have released photos that they say show china has developed gas fields in the east china sea in breach of an agreement with japan. >>> officials from the central and metropolitan tokyo governments are trying to end their dispute over a costly plan for a new olympic stadium. >>> and we take a look at the activities of the first japanese commander of a multinational task force fighting piracy off somalia. >>> japanese officials have released photos...
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the press." >>> "caught on camera: terror at sea." cruise ships run aground. >> it was an actual scene out of the "titanic" movie. >> and vacationers fight for their lives. >> rocking the boat. please, don't rock this. >> when a barge mows down a boat full of sightseers. >> my poor little daughter didn't have any idea what to do. >> a tourist is blasted by a rogue wave. and a day trip turns disastrous. these unsuspecting victims all struggle to keep their heads above water. >>> "caught on camera: overboard." >>> a catastrophic collision just off the coast of italy leaves about 4,200 passengers and crew on this luxury liner fearing for their lives. january 2012. it's about 9:30 at night on friday the 13th when the captain of the "costa concordia" steers his ship off course, sailing too close to shore, slamming into giant rocks. newlyweds david and denise sabo are sitting down for dinner just two hours into their honeymoon cruise. >> when we got our appetizer, we only got to taste one bite when we felt the crash. there was people going c
the press." >>> "caught on camera: terror at sea." cruise ships run aground. >> it was an actual scene out of the "titanic" movie. >> and vacationers fight for their lives. >> rocking the boat. please, don't rock this. >> when a barge mows down a boat full of sightseers. >> my poor little daughter didn't have any idea what to do. >> a tourist is blasted by a rogue wave. and a day trip turns disastrous. these unsuspecting...
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convention on the law of the sea. the delegates told them china has made a unilateral claim to exploit the sea's natural resources. they said the only way to settle the dispute peacefully is to bring it before the court. china says the two countries should work to resolve the dispute on their own. >> translator: china will neither accept nor participate in the unilateral arbitration proceeding. >> the hearing is scheduled to continue until monday. if the judges decide the court has jurisdiction their next step will be to examine china's claim. >>> despite beijing's aggressive moves over the weekend to boost its markets, performance has seen better days as gene otani from our business desk tells us. >> james, what a free fall. big drop in the chinese market is overflowing to others. hit the shanghai stock market from the start. that's despite measures taken by firms to support share prices. the shanghai composite fell 5.9% finishing at 3,506. stock prices in shanghai had been surging since late last year. but they took
convention on the law of the sea. the delegates told them china has made a unilateral claim to exploit the sea's natural resources. they said the only way to settle the dispute peacefully is to bring it before the court. china says the two countries should work to resolve the dispute on their own. >> translator: china will neither accept nor participate in the unilateral arbitration proceeding. >> the hearing is scheduled to continue until monday. if the judges decide the court has...
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feels like temperatures in the 90s unless you have those showers or the sea breeze. tomorrow you're going to see some of those triple digit numbers. take a look at that. 1:00 is the future weather computer showing several places in triple digits. even though the temperature might not goat any higher than today. at 4:00 starting to get some storms cooling things off to the west. it's not necessarily going to stay at triple figures, it's going to reach triple figures. you can see the showers in delaware weakening as they go across delaware bay and not quite getting into south jersey. now, tomorrow could see a couple showers earlier in the day. but with the heat and humidity this is what we're more concerned about, the line of storms developing with the weak front, in the afternoon, that's 3:00, it's just north and west philadelphia, just about to enter delaware and they could have some strong gusty winds and a lot of lightning, and, of course, the downpours, behind that we have dryer air, less humid air, not necessarily cooler air but we'll take what we can get, you kno
feels like temperatures in the 90s unless you have those showers or the sea breeze. tomorrow you're going to see some of those triple digit numbers. take a look at that. 1:00 is the future weather computer showing several places in triple digits. even though the temperature might not goat any higher than today. at 4:00 starting to get some storms cooling things off to the west. it's not necessarily going to stay at triple figures, it's going to reach triple figures. you can see the showers in...
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at the time, that ship could outsail any ship on the seas. was the pride of the french navy and the british navy was jealous of that ship. [applause] i'm irish. heritage. [laughter] governor mcauliffe: 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 ship 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
at the time, that ship could outsail any ship on the seas. was the pride of the french navy and the british navy was jealous of that ship. [applause] i'm irish. heritage. [laughter] governor mcauliffe: 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 ship were essential to our victory at yorktown. this was great news for general george washington, particularly because...
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what was once a thriving community, has been consumed as the sea level rises. >> translator: the seaurther inland over the course of my life. buildings like this one have been affected and the entire coastline has changed. in the '70s, this was a school until the sea eroded its foundation and it collapsed like you see now. >> reporter: scenes like this are becoming more evident across the world and are responsible for an increasing momentum in the effort to deal with global warning think. the roman catholic leader pope francis will visit cuba in september and has recently warned of the dangers of inaction. a papel inning cyclical targeted the world's wealthy. writing the unprecedented destruction of the ecosystem with serious consequences for all of us. also in june at the g7 sum knit germany the concept i've carbon free world we want from fantasy to official policy as leaders pledged to wean off. and promised paris will produce results. >> we know we need deep cuts of global greenhouse gas emissions and committed ourselves to the knee to decarbonize the alcohol economy in the course
what was once a thriving community, has been consumed as the sea level rises. >> translator: the seaurther inland over the course of my life. buildings like this one have been affected and the entire coastline has changed. in the '70s, this was a school until the sea eroded its foundation and it collapsed like you see now. >> reporter: scenes like this are becoming more evident across the world and are responsible for an increasing momentum in the effort to deal with global warning...
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the whole project. there are 3 basic factors that exist today that probably didn't exist as much historically. one is sea level rise. basically our requirement is to have not only the ferry terminal facilities but all the public access areas meet at least the 50 year life of the facility and that is about 3 feet above the existing grade of the area and then to be able to provide an adaptive response to 2100 so the design addresses that aspect. and by the way, you know that the agriculture building floods even at that point and that will ultimately have to be respond toog the same factors but it not a part of this project we have taken all that into account in coming up with a scheme. there is another aspect maybe a little harder to see, but we have a sea wall in this area and the sea wall traverses the agriculture building and this area. the port is studying the effect of a major seismic event on the sea wall and one thof things we and they have already concluded is movement in the sea wall has to be taken into account in terms of the construction of the public access areas in this project. the other asp
the whole project. there are 3 basic factors that exist today that probably didn't exist as much historically. one is sea level rise. basically our requirement is to have not only the ferry terminal facilities but all the public access areas meet at least the 50 year life of the facility and that is about 3 feet above the existing grade of the area and then to be able to provide an adaptive response to 2100 so the design addresses that aspect. and by the way, you know that the agriculture...
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under the sea where the music is better.have a performance from around the water. >> a mathematical era in a museum exhibition, find out what the mistake is and who noticed it. chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. thanks for coming to movie night. yeah, of course, so fun. so fun, right. yeah. i'm gonna go check. ok. well? we're all the way up to 4%. that's great! yeah. i could do this all night. i'm just gonna go check again. ok. leave slow downloads behind. 100% fiber optics is here. rashida? get out of the past. get fios. rashida? call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> a car lands on its side after hitting several parked cars overnight sending the drive to the hospital. >> a local man is hospitalized in spain after getting hurt in the annual running of the bulls. >> it's a perfect beach day as temperatures rise into the 90s. >> chris sowers is outside, hi chris. >> reporter: yes, it's nice out here right now, i have noticed the
under the sea where the music is better.have a performance from around the water. >> a mathematical era in a museum exhibition, find out what the mistake is and who noticed it. chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. thanks for coming to movie night. yeah, of course, so fun. so fun, right. yeah. i'm gonna go check. ok. well? we're all the way up to 4%. that's great! yeah. i could do this all night. i'm just gonna go check...
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the sea breeze picks up. we've had to dust off the radar for scattered showers. that's a possibility tonight. there's even a chance of an isolated thundershower possible with all the tropical moisture coming up. notice the temperatures tomorrow not as hot. close to 70 in san francisco. mid to upper 80s inland. we will be tracking the subtropical showers around the bay area possibly all the way to friday. >> out of the finds, out of the triple digits. >> with some humidity. >> thanks rob. >>> that's going to do it for us. we hope to see you at 11:00. >>> breaking news details on ben and jen's $150 million divorce. was ben's gambling the final straw? >> now on extra. >>> ben and jen, the time line to divorce. jen alone with the kids on mother's day, ben's gambling weekends in vegas. >> i'm going to be the first guy busted out here. >> from their island wedding day to secret couple's therapy, the giant warning sign and why ben's not moving out just yet. >>> then mansions cars the affleck garner empire by the numbers. is there
the sea breeze picks up. we've had to dust off the radar for scattered showers. that's a possibility tonight. there's even a chance of an isolated thundershower possible with all the tropical moisture coming up. notice the temperatures tomorrow not as hot. close to 70 in san francisco. mid to upper 80s inland. we will be tracking the subtropical showers around the bay area possibly all the way to friday. >> out of the finds, out of the triple digits. >> with some humidity. >>...
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to give an idea of the accelerating sea level rise. if we stay in our current business as usual which is the highest trajectory of emissions annapolis would likely see another 8 inches. it took that much over the last century for the globe in just 15 years from now. and just the lifetime of 30 years, we could see 17 inches here in annapolis. instead if we embarked on a low emissions scenario, annapolis could prepare for 3 inches in 15 years and 6 inches by 30 years a little bit more manageable. today the popular city dock, it's a gathering place inwater front of annapolis that is central and sees around 50 times a year flooding. annapolis is expected to experience 262 flooding events by the year 2030 and roughly over 380 by the year 2045 if we stay on this high emissions trajectory. this means that likely half the days of the year will have flooding at annapolis. other coastal communities in maryland are similarly vulnerable. ocean city is vulnerable. tide flooding occurs eight times per year today. and in we continue on the high emissi
to give an idea of the accelerating sea level rise. if we stay in our current business as usual which is the highest trajectory of emissions annapolis would likely see another 8 inches. it took that much over the last century for the globe in just 15 years from now. and just the lifetime of 30 years, we could see 17 inches here in annapolis. instead if we embarked on a low emissions scenario, annapolis could prepare for 3 inches in 15 years and 6 inches by 30 years a little bit more manageable....
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or the south china sea, depending on your viewpoint. a final glance from the airplane window at the islands below, where everything looks as peaceful as ever. anchor: our next report also comes from an island. just the one this time, but split into two. on the eastern side, the dominican republic. a popular tourist destination, and the largest economy in the caribbean and central america region. on the western side, haiti. very few tourists have ventured here since the devastating earthquake of 2010. the landscape is scarred by deforestation and mountains of man-made rubbish. in such a context where life has become a daily struggle for survival, only very few people have the energy and tenacity to fight for a better future. reporter: nobody cleans up the beach and there's no trash collection. haiti is one of the most densely populated countries on earth. in recent years the population has doubled to more than 10 million people. houses, streets, and bridges were destroyed by the earthquake five years ago. many people have to live on less
or the south china sea, depending on your viewpoint. a final glance from the airplane window at the islands below, where everything looks as peaceful as ever. anchor: our next report also comes from an island. just the one this time, but split into two. on the eastern side, the dominican republic. a popular tourist destination, and the largest economy in the caribbean and central america region. on the western side, haiti. very few tourists have ventured here since the devastating earthquake of...
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and inland and by noon we are hitting 90 inland and nearly 80 away the bay and 70s at the coast and the sea breeze kicks in and your coastal temperatures, possibly san francisco, will cool late this afternoon into the evening hours after being nearly 80 in san francisco and we are back in the 70s by 6:00 and 60s away the bay. it will be muggy with isolated storm possible. >> crank the air conditioning as you head into work this morning and we have a look from our walnut creek camera, and great news, traffic is moving smoothly in both directions in walnut creek. our emeryville camera is looking at the maze and we have seen the toll plaza and backed up there but at the macarthur maze traffic is moving smoothly in all dresses. >> breaking overnight in san francisco, a man is recovering this morning after plunging nearly 300' off a cliff near the lands end trail. he was rescued by boat and is expected to be okay. san francisco fire department said the man was walking with a friend around 1:00 o'clock a.m. by dead man's cliff when he fell. >>> breaking news from contra costra county, in was a th
and inland and by noon we are hitting 90 inland and nearly 80 away the bay and 70s at the coast and the sea breeze kicks in and your coastal temperatures, possibly san francisco, will cool late this afternoon into the evening hours after being nearly 80 in san francisco and we are back in the 70s by 6:00 and 60s away the bay. it will be muggy with isolated storm possible. >> crank the air conditioning as you head into work this morning and we have a look from our walnut creek camera, and...
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it's a cooler day on the way. that sea breeze dropping temperatures. 78 cupertino. 76 redwood city. 62 the high for pacifica. downtown san francisco, 66 tomorrow afternoon. 69. and south san francisco, 78 calistoga. 75, vallejo. 71, san rafael. east bay, high of 69 tomorrow for oakland. 70 in richmond. 73 in fremont. 74 union city, and inland, 84 pittsburg. 79. san ramon, and here's the seven-day forecast. spotty a.m. drizzle monday morning. tuesday, breezy afternoon sunshine. cooler win as the area of low pressure moves over us. thursday chance of rain showers in the north bay and light in nature, out of here by friday, and by saturday and sunday, temperatures rebound. sunshine and back to average. >> very good. thank you, drew. we have colin resch in for shu and sports. >> the a's have such a good chance, came gam for the ten game home stand trying to get some momentum. the a's meet their nemesis. south paw pitching, and issue caw would, thanks for the roy hobbs moment. >>> the a's struggle against left-handed pitching.
it's a cooler day on the way. that sea breeze dropping temperatures. 78 cupertino. 76 redwood city. 62 the high for pacifica. downtown san francisco, 66 tomorrow afternoon. 69. and south san francisco, 78 calistoga. 75, vallejo. 71, san rafael. east bay, high of 69 tomorrow for oakland. 70 in richmond. 73 in fremont. 74 union city, and inland, 84 pittsburg. 79. san ramon, and here's the seven-day forecast. spotty a.m. drizzle monday morning. tuesday, breezy afternoon sunshine. cooler win as the...
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level rise we've already had. >> reporter: in the last century the sea rose by eight inches, and the rate has been accelerating since the 1990's. in the rockaways, mayor bill de blasio, with great fanfare, opened the first stretch of a new, concrete boardwalk, built above the flood plain, to replace the wooden one sandy destroyed. >> this is also part of resiliency because all of these measures will protect not just the boardwalk, but protect the community beyond the boardwalk. >> reporter: the boardwalk, so close to homes and businesses damaged by sandy, is designed to hold back storm surge. it is only a piece of a $20 billion blueprint resulting from a collaboration with the state and federal governments and climate change scientists. dan zarrelli, who leads the city's efforts, says first came an assessment of the city's risks and vulnerabilities. and from that, the more granular questions, dealing with hardening old infrastructure and building new infrastructure to make it withstand a storm surge. >> about 80% of the shoreline could be flooded on a daily basis, just due to high
level rise we've already had. >> reporter: in the last century the sea rose by eight inches, and the rate has been accelerating since the 1990's. in the rockaways, mayor bill de blasio, with great fanfare, opened the first stretch of a new, concrete boardwalk, built above the flood plain, to replace the wooden one sandy destroyed. >> this is also part of resiliency because all of these measures will protect not just the boardwalk, but protect the community beyond the boardwalk....
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what was once a thriving community has been consumed as the sea level rises. >> the. >> translator: theoved further inland over the course move life. buildings like this one have been affected the entire coastline class hang. in the '70s this was a school until the sea eroded its foundation and it collapsed like you see now. >> reporter: scenes like this are more he have demented across the word, in part their responsible for increasing mo momentum in the effort to deal with global warming. the roman catholic leader pope francis will visit cube in september and has recently warned the of the dangers up inaction. wrote of the unprecedented destruction of the ecosystem with serious consequences for all of us. also in june, at the g7 summit in germany the concept of a carbon-free world went from fantasy to official policy as leaders pledge today wean their economies off fossil fuels and promised that paris will produce results. >> translator: we know that we need deep cuts of global greenhouse gassy missions and therefore have committed ourselves to the need to decorbannize the global econ
what was once a thriving community has been consumed as the sea level rises. >> the. >> translator: theoved further inland over the course move life. buildings like this one have been affected the entire coastline class hang. in the '70s this was a school until the sea eroded its foundation and it collapsed like you see now. >> reporter: scenes like this are more he have demented across the word, in part their responsible for increasing mo momentum in the effort to deal with...
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lu says japan has been deliberately intervening in the south china sea issue. he says the actions run counter to regional peace and stability and he says it severely undermines the mutual trust between the two neighbors. >>> it seems traditional clothes in japan out. kimono sales are down to a sixth of what they were 30 years ago. with the 2020 games coming to tokyo, one retailer is producing garments expressing the world's diversity. his italian themed kimono debuted in milan . >> reporter: a parade showcasing japanese culture attracts throngs of visitors at the expo in milan. a kimono draws smiling crowds. italian culture and history inspired the design. he designed the government. he runs a retail company selling kimonos. a decline in people wearing traditional clothes has seen the kimono business facing hard times. he says the biggest task is finding a way to pass on the art when the artists are aging. >> translator: if we don't do something, the kimono culture will disappear. >> reporter: to preserve the best skilled and artworks he took all the major creat
lu says japan has been deliberately intervening in the south china sea issue. he says the actions run counter to regional peace and stability and he says it severely undermines the mutual trust between the two neighbors. >>> it seems traditional clothes in japan out. kimono sales are down to a sixth of what they were 30 years ago. with the 2020 games coming to tokyo, one retailer is producing garments expressing the world's diversity. his italian themed kimono debuted in milan ....
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others have begun to collapse and crumble to the sea floor. as showing us places where the coral bleached and it's gone beyond bleaching to being covered in fungus almost like a mould, and crumbling a mould. that should have been a spectacular coral garden there's beautiful coral, but you see there's so much damage. >> i fish a lot as well. and one particular morning as i was going out, i saw this line of white in areas where there was live coral. >> reporter: reginald white it chief meteorologist. >> when it's a temporary event, coral can regenerate or get back to their normal you know life. otherwise, you are seeing the death of the coral at certain levels certain depths and that is very alarming for marshall islands in. most of the families in the islands in depend on a subsis tent economy. this is the food source. >> reporter: so if the coral dies? >> food sources for many people goes with it as well. >> it's the rising ocean temperature that causes the die off to continue. experts worry the results could be disastrous. >> half a million re
others have begun to collapse and crumble to the sea floor. as showing us places where the coral bleached and it's gone beyond bleaching to being covered in fungus almost like a mould, and crumbling a mould. that should have been a spectacular coral garden there's beautiful coral, but you see there's so much damage. >> i fish a lot as well. and one particular morning as i was going out, i saw this line of white in areas where there was live coral. >> reporter: reginald white it...
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hoping for all of you in san francisco fighting the report heat of 66 will feel the sea breeze. inland is hot, slightly human, 89-96 one of the best areas for a scattered thunderstorm. no cooling sea breeze until we get to the afternoon hour so we. hit 68-78 along the coast and well warmer-than-average up to 88 and the south bay could see a possible stray shower today. >> leyla is off and we are getting a look at traffic here with a sig-alert traffic advisory near dublin southbound 680 at the 580 interchange because of road work. be aware. you are going to put on the brakes. evora is shut down between driftside and willow pass near highway 4 and the fire department is handling this and c.h.p. is assisting. we have a look at the san rafael on 101 traffic is moving smoothly in both directions. that is if news for sunday morning commute in the north bay. >> funeral homes are not just for funerals anymore with america's money report next. >> new details in the collision between a fighter jet and a small plane and a warning a pilot got moments before. >> tragic toll in lives with heav
hoping for all of you in san francisco fighting the report heat of 66 will feel the sea breeze. inland is hot, slightly human, 89-96 one of the best areas for a scattered thunderstorm. no cooling sea breeze until we get to the afternoon hour so we. hit 68-78 along the coast and well warmer-than-average up to 88 and the south bay could see a possible stray shower today. >> leyla is off and we are getting a look at traffic here with a sig-alert traffic advisory near dublin southbound 680 at...
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in the 70s this was a school until the sea eroded its foundation and it collapsed like you see now. >: scenes like this are becoming more evidence across the world in part they are responsible for an increasing momentum in the effort to deal with global warning and pope francis visiting cuba in september has warned about it and targeted the world's wealthy and wrote of the unprecedented destruction of the eco system with serious consequences for all of us. also in june at the g 7 summit in germany the concept of a carbon-free world when from francis to official policy and leaders pledged to wean the economies of fossil fuels and promise paris will produce results. >> translator: we know we need deep cuts of global greenhouse gas emissions and therefore have committed ourselves to the need to decarbonize the economy in the course of this century. >> reporter: meanwhile use of renewable energy is soaring just as the cost is plummeting and widespread mobilization on the streets and cities are listening, taking cues from their citizens but that is not the whole picture, seeing more extrem
in the 70s this was a school until the sea eroded its foundation and it collapsed like you see now. >: scenes like this are becoming more evidence across the world in part they are responsible for an increasing momentum in the effort to deal with global warning and pope francis visiting cuba in september has warned about it and targeted the world's wealthy and wrote of the unprecedented destruction of the eco system with serious consequences for all of us. also in june at the g 7 summit in...
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the same for allentown and 90 in reading and upper 80s for lancaster and millville and at the shore the sea breeze kicked in 82 in beach haven and 85 in atlantic city. you factor in the humidity and it feels like the 90s wherever you are. 92 in trenton and 94 in lancaster and the exception again the shore at beach haven 89 and the poconos feeling like 82 degrees. as we get into the day tomorrow the heat index climb a few more degrees and along i-95 the urbanized areas around philadelphia and trenton could hit the 100 degree mark and the outside region of the corridor to the northwest and southeast will feel like 95 to 100 degrees, not as intense as a week ago or so. but still hot enough you want to remember to limit your exposure to the sun and stay hydrated and take breaks if you have to work outdoors and wear light weight loose clothing. we'll talk about when the humidity breaks in the accuweather forecast. >> thank you. >> tom brady's four game suspension for his role in the deflate-gate scandal was upheld he upheld it because he directed his assistant to destroy a cell phone containing
the same for allentown and 90 in reading and upper 80s for lancaster and millville and at the shore the sea breeze kicked in 82 in beach haven and 85 in atlantic city. you factor in the humidity and it feels like the 90s wherever you are. 92 in trenton and 94 in lancaster and the exception again the shore at beach haven 89 and the poconos feeling like 82 degrees. as we get into the day tomorrow the heat index climb a few more degrees and along i-95 the urbanized areas around philadelphia and...
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as the limestone is saturated by rising sea, there's an upsurge of water through the sewer system.r 8 pumps have been installed, and seem to be doing the trick. >> we think we have a great 50-60 year solution. after that human innovation and technology, we believe, will catch up. >> this is the first type anyone did this on a city-wide scale. we'll make mistakes... >> we are the pioneers. >> i like it. >> reporter: with a lifetime in miami, dan is a retired boat cap feign and is an environmental activist. he took us on a tour of the city's efforts. >> let me show you something. they'll raise the sidewalks. look at that. >> reporter: that's what, 2 feet. >> at least 2 feet. it's fine for this building, they have raised the base of the building. but for that house there, the door will be two feet below the sidewalk. >> reporter: what is different building? >> the first floor is 6 feet off the ground. if you have to leave this building, we'll be leaving miami beach. >> reporter: keeping everyone here by installing pumps, building sea walls and raising the streets and buildings comes w
as the limestone is saturated by rising sea, there's an upsurge of water through the sewer system.r 8 pumps have been installed, and seem to be doing the trick. >> we think we have a great 50-60 year solution. after that human innovation and technology, we believe, will catch up. >> this is the first type anyone did this on a city-wide scale. we'll make mistakes... >> we are the pioneers. >> i like it. >> reporter: with a lifetime in miami, dan is a retired boat...
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. >> woodruff: plus, the criminals who rule the lawless seas. chasing down the world's most wanted in dangerous waters. >> ifill: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: nato ambassadors convened a rare emergency meeting today in brussels on the islamic state threat in turkey, after a string of attacks. representatives from 28 nations gathered at nato headquarters for the special session, at turkey's request. afterward, the alliance's secretary-general spoke to reporters. >> all allies stand in solidarity with turkey. we strongly condemn the terrorist attacks. we express our condolences to the turkish government and to the families of the victims in suruc and other attacks a
. >> woodruff: plus, the criminals who rule the lawless seas. chasing down the world's most wanted in dangerous waters. >> ifill: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting....
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breeze tries to kick in and then the land breeze takes over and then back to the sea breeze inlandds are southwesterly and 86 in philadelphia and millville at 82 degrees, satellite and radar the storm center that brought again the violent weather yesterday and again at the wee hours of the morning, a lot of us jolted out of bed at 2:00, 3:00 this morning, and some of us out of nova scotia that pivots to the south for a brush of rain for the jersey shore, for tonight partly cloudy and slightly humid and 61 to 68 degrees, and the upper level pattern, the highway system to steer the weather systems will create a big ridge in the western part of the u.s. the heat will build and some record heat in the pacific northwest, the jet stream from the northern plains from the south near the virginias and carolinas and that brings ripples of low pressure along it it north of that, we'll stay seasonable. we'll be close enough to have a little wave of that energy, hitting the southern areas tomorrow afternoon however as we look at future tracker at 7:00, a decent amount of sunshine and it's a bri
breeze tries to kick in and then the land breeze takes over and then back to the sea breeze inlandds are southwesterly and 86 in philadelphia and millville at 82 degrees, satellite and radar the storm center that brought again the violent weather yesterday and again at the wee hours of the morning, a lot of us jolted out of bed at 2:00, 3:00 this morning, and some of us out of nova scotia that pivots to the south for a brush of rain for the jersey shore, for tonight partly cloudy and slightly...