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that people would really identify as sosort of classic c west-coast species. a and so we b began thinking about ocean acidification impacting abalone and other species that m many people on the west coast, if you're walking along a shore, they're the species that youu think ofof as being sort of characacteristically what yoyou would find on this shore. when an abalone or a clam is making its shell, it is essentially pulling components out of the water. it's pulling building blocks out of the water and making a hard part. and what ocean acidification does is it makes it harder for them to find those building blocks, so they expend more energy just trying to make a shell to protect themselves from a predator or a crashihing wave or whatever the oceaean is bringing. swezey: we're realizing that animals that build shells and hard parts take calcium and carbonate out of the water and build skeletons with it. the calcium carbonate is very sensitive to the ph of seawater, that it's less stable asas seawater becomomes more acacidi, and d we've begun to realalize t it'
that people would really identify as sosort of classic c west-coast species. a and so we b began thinking about ocean acidification impacting abalone and other species that m many people on the west coast, if you're walking along a shore, they're the species that youu think ofof as being sort of characacteristically what yoyou would find on this shore. when an abalone or a clam is making its shell, it is essentially pulling components out of the water. it's pulling building blocks out of the...
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i realize there's some differences between west and east coast. but the bottom line is you cannot tell me we're going to zrasically increase the demand for a product and its price to local consumers is not going to increase. if we get to a place where natural gas prices are internationally set, we're sunk. natural gas prices in this country right now are one of our major competitive advantages in terms of our industry, in terms of our consumers. to give that away to any country in the world just strikes me as totally outside the idea of what is in the public interest. can you assure me that the department of energy is going to take seriously its public interest responsibility in making this kind of analysis? >> yes, senator, i can assure you that and we have. >> when was the most recent time you did a study of the imports of natural gas? >> it was the fifth study that was done last year. the preceding studies were done in the previous administration, and all of those studies, all five of those studies included that the overall economic benefit to
i realize there's some differences between west and east coast. but the bottom line is you cannot tell me we're going to zrasically increase the demand for a product and its price to local consumers is not going to increase. if we get to a place where natural gas prices are internationally set, we're sunk. natural gas prices in this country right now are one of our major competitive advantages in terms of our industry, in terms of our consumers. to give that away to any country in the world...
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no i'm not going to be the case still a little bit of a trough along the west coast. that is going to usher in that cool marine air keep the temperatures down in that fog yet it's going to reform overnight tonight a move back inside the bay and some of the valley's tomorrow morning to the models want to pay little drizzle along the coastline by the afternoon most of fog and a hug, the coast all day long so the temperatures going to cool down coe side in fact most of al is going to cool down still some hot 90's inland and 15 60's at the coast. well coming up tonight at 6.45 more vandalism at big serve. >>for the highway patrol thinks is behind the latest acts of protest and up next how you can save the planet just by changing your diet. - hey, mike. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - burt! you have my lunch. - introducing togo's new hot chicken trio. the new brewpub chicken with grilled chicken, bacon, and fresh avocado. the hot buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. and the tangy barbec
no i'm not going to be the case still a little bit of a trough along the west coast. that is going to usher in that cool marine air keep the temperatures down in that fog yet it's going to reform overnight tonight a move back inside the bay and some of the valley's tomorrow morning to the models want to pay little drizzle along the coastline by the afternoon most of fog and a hug, the coast all day long so the temperatures going to cool down coe side in fact most of al is going to cool down...
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huckleberry, youth and family services, family builders, west coast children's clinic, edgewood centernd families, claire's house, learning for action, berkeley human rights center, and of course larkin street youth services. [applause] >> finally, i want to give a shoutout to the mayor's office of human tracking. through these bodies, san francisco has odd voe indicated for critical services. through this grant, we're going to be tackling homeless service and housing options. i want to thank the housing advisory board and youth advisory committee for putting this all together. thank you for joining us. [applause] - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the we
huckleberry, youth and family services, family builders, west coast children's clinic, edgewood centernd families, claire's house, learning for action, berkeley human rights center, and of course larkin street youth services. [applause] >> finally, i want to give a shoutout to the mayor's office of human tracking. through these bodies, san francisco has odd voe indicated for critical services. through this grant, we're going to be tackling homeless service and housing options. i want to...
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our projects include two in louisiana, one in texas and two on the west coast of mexico that together could export 45 million tons of american lng in the future. i'd like to spend a couple minutes on the u.s. natural gas supply, how lng exports can reduce our trade deficits and benefit our foreign relations and the environmental benefits of lng. as mentioned, the u.s. became a net exporter of natural gas in 2017 for the first time since 1957. that's really thanks to american ingenuity and to the shale gas revolution. the supply of inexpensive natural gas is expected to increase to 90 billion cuber feet per day in 2020 which is a 30% increase from 2017. this growth in natural gas is good for american consumers, our industries, for electric generation, but also for international buyers of lng. today the u.s. accounts for about 22% of the global gas production and is on track to be the largest exporter of lng by 2024, maybe sooner. growing natural gas production and lng exports are having a strong positive impact on our country and have the potential to add millions of jobs throughout th
our projects include two in louisiana, one in texas and two on the west coast of mexico that together could export 45 million tons of american lng in the future. i'd like to spend a couple minutes on the u.s. natural gas supply, how lng exports can reduce our trade deficits and benefit our foreign relations and the environmental benefits of lng. as mentioned, the u.s. became a net exporter of natural gas in 2017 for the first time since 1957. that's really thanks to american ingenuity and to...
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west? >> reporter: woodstock took place on the east coast. on the west coast? >> 7 am, the gates will be open. >> reporter: a free concert headlined by the rolling stones. the location? the altamont speedway in tracy. >> the freeway was worried about the last mile. a small tulane road that is the only access between the freeway and the speedway. >> reporter: the concert grew increasingly violent. four people died. some things remain the same. did you see all the fog at the golden gate bridge? >> definitely summer time. >> 1969, certainly a different time in the bay area. >> the average income was $8600 a year. a new house, if this, it is going to set you back about $16,000. and rent? $135 a month. >> in a republican governor. >> so different. >> things have changed. >> [ laughter ] >> some things never change. >>> we have a cooling trend in the bay area. we go outside to have a look at fog free san jose. cooler for everyone including san jose which was up to 84 degrees today. concord at 83. oakland, 71. a low pressure trough over the west coast. that means we g
west? >> reporter: woodstock took place on the east coast. on the west coast? >> 7 am, the gates will be open. >> reporter: a free concert headlined by the rolling stones. the location? the altamont speedway in tracy. >> the freeway was worried about the last mile. a small tulane road that is the only access between the freeway and the speedway. >> reporter: the concert grew increasingly violent. four people died. some things remain the same. did you see all the...
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s from high atop the west coast. we have a slight warming trend through midweek. it will be breezy along the shoreline. and we will continue warm inland. but in terms of a warmup, that's not going the happen for a bit. we have low clouds that are pulling into the shoreline being sucked into the east bay, that pattern as old as time itself will continue for the next few days. low clouds thicken up. they will spread inland late. it will be warm again. we will begin to approach highs near 90 degrees. by midweek. giants taking on the mets again. sunday, 1 # 5:00 p.m. partly sunny skies. and 65 degrees. the last glance i had at the game showed them sadly trailing 5-1. andrea is standing by saying just do the weather. stern grove festival, 63 degrees. it is fairly coolish. california state fair this weekend in sacramento will be nice and warm an 91-degree. here's how it looks at the menlo summer fest. downtown menlo park, it will be nice and sunny. sent up tomorrow morning, on your sunday morning at four minutes after 6:00. and, the high temperature forecast for tomorro
s from high atop the west coast. we have a slight warming trend through midweek. it will be breezy along the shoreline. and we will continue warm inland. but in terms of a warmup, that's not going the happen for a bit. we have low clouds that are pulling into the shoreline being sucked into the east bay, that pattern as old as time itself will continue for the next few days. low clouds thicken up. they will spread inland late. it will be warm again. we will begin to approach highs near 90...
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then we see a drop in temperatures once again, as a new trough approaches the west coast. low 60s at the coast. 70s around the bay. 80 inland. and we'll hold onto that trend as we start the new week. dave? >> rosemary thank you. we want to remind you to download the ktvu app. and there's an easy way to upload your photos. it is easy to download from your smart phone or tablet. >>> time is 4:21. a flood. thieves running in, stealing there a popular clothing store. we'll tell you how fast they did it and how much merchandise was stolen. plus. >> they came out of nowhere. didn't seem to be something at all consistent with anything. >> he and his team weren't prepared for the topic. i don't know what to say about that. >> the two democratic front runners for president, trading jabs over ndence day weekend. up next, we catch up with the candidates as they move through a key battleground state. >>> first, let's take a peek outside at the golden gate bridge. i see one car on the bridge at this hour. wide open. we'll keep watching the commute for you throughout the morning. ♪ ♪ sta
then we see a drop in temperatures once again, as a new trough approaches the west coast. low 60s at the coast. 70s around the bay. 80 inland. and we'll hold onto that trend as we start the new week. dave? >> rosemary thank you. we want to remind you to download the ktvu app. and there's an easy way to upload your photos. it is easy to download from your smart phone or tablet. >>> time is 4:21. a flood. thieves running in, stealing there a popular clothing store. we'll tell you...
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but right now the most part of july we've had this trough sitting along the west coast. that has been keeping the temperatures running a little bit cooler than the average. i think that will soon change as we get into this next week, some of these temperatures i think flirting with triple digits in some of the valleys around the bay area will have more on that you're tenet and coming up a few minutes. thank you as california braces for another challenging fire season. there's an agreement on the money owed to state fire departments for fighting wildfires on federal land. >>the us forest service and california emergency management officials agreed this week to move forward with the california fire assistance agreement, the contract requires the federal government to reimburse california fire departments when they fight fire on federal ground it's been in effect for decades, but earlier this year the us forest service proposed to change the billing process claiming california was over charging for services. the new agreement keeps the billing. the same and the us forest se
but right now the most part of july we've had this trough sitting along the west coast. that has been keeping the temperatures running a little bit cooler than the average. i think that will soon change as we get into this next week, some of these temperatures i think flirting with triple digits in some of the valleys around the bay area will have more on that you're tenet and coming up a few minutes. thank you as california braces for another challenging fire season. there's an agreement on...
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i'm phillip mena the west coast is on edge this morning after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake many images like this coming out of ridgecrest, california, near the epicenter of a powerful quake. thankfully there are no reports of serious injuries. it is the most powerful quake that state has seen in two decades. nbc's dan scheneman has more >> reporter: it was just after 10:30 in the morning on the west coast when the first jolt was felt >> it was rolling, like shaking quite a bit for at least 10, 10 seconds. >> we're having a major earthquake >> reporter: an earthquake rocking southern california. >> by the freeway, the car started shaking. >> reporter: the quake was powerful the magnitude, 6.4 followed by aftershocks. >> this is the largest earthquake recorded in southern california since 1999. magnitude 7.1 earthquake happened 20 years ago. >> reporter: the epicenter in kern county, california, where 13 patients had to be evacuated from a local hospital and authorities worked td o house f. we've had small vegetation fires, power lines down, gas leaks. the associated events that take pla
i'm phillip mena the west coast is on edge this morning after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake many images like this coming out of ridgecrest, california, near the epicenter of a powerful quake. thankfully there are no reports of serious injuries. it is the most powerful quake that state has seen in two decades. nbc's dan scheneman has more >> reporter: it was just after 10:30 in the morning on the west coast when the first jolt was felt >> it was rolling, like shaking quite a bit for at...
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nbc's dan scheneman has more r orter: it was just after 10:30 in the morning on the west coast when the first jolt wa s felt>> it was rolling, like shan quite a bit for at least 10, 10 seconds. >> we're having a major earthquake >>n eporter: arthquake rocking southern california. >> by the freeway, the car started shaking. >> reporter: the quake was powerful the magnitude, 6.4 followed by aftershocks. >> this is the largest earthquake recorded in southern california since 1999. magnitude 7.1 earthquake happened 20 years ago. >> reporter: the epicenter in kern county,a, californi where 13 patients had to be evacuated from a local hospital and authorities woed to assess the damage >> we had two house fires. we've had small vegetation fires, power lines down, gasso leaks. the asated events that take place after you have a large earthquake >> it's an earthquake and the chandelier is movingr: >> reportebout 150 miles away in los angeles, the quake shook the ground and rattled nerves >> it was more of a back and forth rolling motion it was a good shaker >> reporter: seismologists warn aftersh
nbc's dan scheneman has more r orter: it was just after 10:30 in the morning on the west coast when the first jolt wa s felt>> it was rolling, like shan quite a bit for at least 10, 10 seconds. >> we're having a major earthquake >>n eporter: arthquake rocking southern california. >> by the freeway, the car started shaking. >> reporter: the quake was powerful the magnitude, 6.4 followed by aftershocks. >> this is the largest earthquake recorded in southern...
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. [♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they came directly to san francisco. they skipped l.a. and they skipped most of the media centres. san francisco was really the biggest show for them pick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures, my band. we were asked to open to support the pistols way to that show. and the nuns were also asked to open the show. it was certainly the biggest crowd that we had ever played to. it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland, san diego, all up and down the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a ne
. [♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they came directly to san francisco. they skipped l.a. and they skipped most of the media centres. san francisco was really the biggest show for them pick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures, my band. we were asked to open to support the pistols way to...
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the high pressure that you see down here will expand, come over the west coast and it it does high pressure builds and the temperatures will follow suit. on futurecast you can see the low clouds fill in and then move back to the shoreline. and then once again, as the day goes on they moved back and then they come back in tomorrow night. so, it is just the usual push and pull of the fog. the difference is that tonight it will be extensive, tomorrow it will be extensive. the time you get a thursday not as extensive as it was. that will help the warming trend by the time we had 20 weekend. so we get the usual fog and low clouds in the morning. it will be extensive again tomorrow, but temperatures recover to near seasonal by wednesday as well. we are a little bit below average and then will go above average inland by the weekend. >>> pollen reports. we are finding the allergens are a little bit down in the atmosphere. so they are at work, those leafy new plans, the transplant from eurasia, they will be up a bit. but, the general allergy levels are down the overnight lows in the 50s, daytime hig
the high pressure that you see down here will expand, come over the west coast and it it does high pressure builds and the temperatures will follow suit. on futurecast you can see the low clouds fill in and then move back to the shoreline. and then once again, as the day goes on they moved back and then they come back in tomorrow night. so, it is just the usual push and pull of the fog. the difference is that tonight it will be extensive, tomorrow it will be extensive. the time you get a...
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high pressure is finally beginning to weaken over the west coast.breezy along the shoreline. the numbers will still be near the 90-degree range inland and along the shoreline. we've got low clouds blossoming overnight and coming back in by tomorrow evening. that will keep the shoreline cool yet again. they're getting rain from the remnants of barry which is now just an extra tropical low. high pressure means warm weather again inland for one more day then this low pressure on the way from the gulf will give us mild weather for the rest of the week. we'll be in the mid 80s inland. the sum up is like this. low clouds will thicken overnight. cool at the coastline then we'll all cool off a little bit. inland to the mid 80s where the heat has been a factor. overnight lows will be in the mid to upper 50s. 61 up tomorrow morning at a minute before 6:00. daytime highs tomorrow will be a little bit above average. 75 at oakland. on the south bay tomorrow, plenty of sunshine. santa clara, 82. over in the east bay, we're down to the upper 80s. low 90s. 90 at fa
high pressure is finally beginning to weaken over the west coast.breezy along the shoreline. the numbers will still be near the 90-degree range inland and along the shoreline. we've got low clouds blossoming overnight and coming back in by tomorrow evening. that will keep the shoreline cool yet again. they're getting rain from the remnants of barry which is now just an extra tropical low. high pressure means warm weather again inland for one more day then this low pressure on the way from the...
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here slowly but surely making my wife was this quiet at least weather wise i was towards the a west coast so i will see things stanley settled for example san francisco 17 celsius and by this 24 in l.a. i notice a little more cloud up toward the pacific northwest into that western side of canada as i go on and see money that will not a little for a swift little change right along the west coast but over towards ice central areas or showers in play here what's the weather breaking the heat we have just around the eastern seaboard to be some big downpours possibility of some localized flooding just around the east coast as we go on through monday anywhere from around d.c. into the carolinas for the south while he remains on here 31 celsius for miami will see similar temperatures across the caribbean a possibility of some shop showers coming into cuba much of the audience will be fine and dry sunshine and showers there into hispaniola meanwhile some wetter weather will make its way to the western side of the caribbean some big and heavy showers rolling through they extend all the way into so
here slowly but surely making my wife was this quiet at least weather wise i was towards the a west coast so i will see things stanley settled for example san francisco 17 celsius and by this 24 in l.a. i notice a little more cloud up toward the pacific northwest into that western side of canada as i go on and see money that will not a little for a swift little change right along the west coast but over towards ice central areas or showers in play here what's the weather breaking the heat we...
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huckleberry, youth and family services, family builders, west coast children's clinic, edgewood center for children and families, claire's house, learning for action, berkeley human rights center, and of course larkin street youth services. [applause] >> finally, i want to give a shoutout to the mayor's office of human tracking. through these bodies, san francisco has odd voe indicated for critical services. through this grant, we're going to be tackling homeless service and housing options. i want to thank the housing advisory board and youth advisory committee for putting this all together. thank you for joining us. [applause] francisco. >> my name is fwlend hope i would say on at large-scale what all passionate about is peace in the world. >> it never outdoor 0 me that note everyone will think that is a good i know to be a paefrt. >> one man said i'll upsetting the order of universe i want to do since a good idea not the order of universe but his offered of the universe but the ministry sgan in the room chairing sha harry and grew to be 5 we wanted to preach and teach and act god's
huckleberry, youth and family services, family builders, west coast children's clinic, edgewood center for children and families, claire's house, learning for action, berkeley human rights center, and of course larkin street youth services. [applause] >> finally, i want to give a shoutout to the mayor's office of human tracking. through these bodies, san francisco has odd voe indicated for critical services. through this grant, we're going to be tackling homeless service and housing...
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$3 a gallon in the west coast you get a lower level of optimism on higher prices there. the country are seeing the prices in the sweet spot the west coast could be brought down but you're seeing a lot of optimism played out in those record travel numbers. >> i hope you have a happy fourth wishing for you a sweet ride that wraps it up for "worldwide exchange." "squawk box" begins right now. >>> tesla shares are surging musk coming through because the electric carmaker posted new delivery records >>> central bank shakeup we'll introdouse yuce you to prt trump's two fed board picks. >>> and deal talk. we have shares of symantec soaring on the report that broadcom is in talks to acquire the security softwaremaker it's wednesday, july 3, 2019 "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc, we're live at the nasdaq market site in times square our guest host this morning, joe terranova and kevin o'leary, both are cnbc contributors >> the eyebrow raise there >> fro >>. >>
$3 a gallon in the west coast you get a lower level of optimism on higher prices there. the country are seeing the prices in the sweet spot the west coast could be brought down but you're seeing a lot of optimism played out in those record travel numbers. >> i hope you have a happy fourth wishing for you a sweet ride that wraps it up for "worldwide exchange." "squawk box" begins right now. >>> tesla shares are surging musk coming through because the electric...
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>>u c berkeley is one of several universities on the west coast involved in the testing. right now the system isn't fully funded and therefore can't share warnings yet with the public. but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>people who are in a storage unit at the pacheco many storage facility are waiting to find out if their stuff was destroyed in a fire. it was a grass fire there that destroyed about 20 units and damaged several more at the facility. some people are stopping by to just check in on their personal belongings in those storage units. one woman says that she was told that her unit suffered water and smoke damage. >>for me i think i'
>>u c berkeley is one of several universities on the west coast involved in the testing. right now the system isn't fully funded and therefore can't share warnings yet with the public. but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the...
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the target of the day of the ninth air force, is a village on the west coast of the norman peninsulasouth. the highway and railroad bridges are bombed. another group striking about 75 miles south, attack -- the railroad bridge under attack is the main line to enemy occupied territory. -- target of a third group. many rail yards were bombed during the second week after invasion. >> started by -- based on a new strip, set out to destroy a petrol dump 13 miles southwest. >> german tanks and motorized vehicles used the petrol dump for refueling. >> cameras record fighter activity on d-day. transportation facilities are attacked to hamper enemy communications. >> transports are shot up. [gunfire] [gunfire] >> an ammunition truck is caught. an enemy command car. >> you can watch archival films on our weekly series real america. -- >> this weekend on american history tv, leading up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo moon landing, watch the , featuringnterviews astronauts neil armstrong, buzz aldrin. almost -- the operation of the lunar module system and control of the vehicle. >> we will
the target of the day of the ninth air force, is a village on the west coast of the norman peninsulasouth. the highway and railroad bridges are bombed. another group striking about 75 miles south, attack -- the railroad bridge under attack is the main line to enemy occupied territory. -- target of a third group. many rail yards were bombed during the second week after invasion. >> started by -- based on a new strip, set out to destroy a petrol dump 13 miles southwest. >> german...
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so this is not just a west coast phenomenon, is it? >> not at all.e been warning for a long time now that this is the paramilitary movement made up of extremist, violent, communist anarchists. they are actually agitating for a revolution. so violence is their modus operandi.. they are not confined to small progressive cities on the west coast. you see them all over the united states, and also, even outside of the u.s. >> laura: when you see only three democratic candidates including one who dropped out tonight or today, eric swalwell and the other guy pulling at 1% -- only three of them condemned the attack against you. what does that tell you? if you or anyone else, certainly anyone on the left, or a protected class, it would have e been a national conversation about who are these people, we must all condemn them, they would be candlelight vigils. it would be absolute, just -- unanimity of thought. three candidates out of the 20! your thoughts? >> i think it says that i am the wrong type of victim. a lot of these candidates who remain violent are th
so this is not just a west coast phenomenon, is it? >> not at all.e been warning for a long time now that this is the paramilitary movement made up of extremist, violent, communist anarchists. they are actually agitating for a revolution. so violence is their modus operandi.. they are not confined to small progressive cities on the west coast. you see them all over the united states, and also, even outside of the u.s. >> laura: when you see only three democratic candidates including...
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been mostly clear throughout the day as you're looking at, by and large, clear conditions from the west coast to, a cluster of thunderstorm is running into the northern great lakes, and everything there highlighted in that red box is a tornado watch. we've got a severe thunderstorm warning currently for minnesota, portions of central wisconsin. we could see a couple of small twist-up tornadoes. if you're outside of that region, as i said, it's been dry, and there's a good chance it's been hot. current temperatures especially off to east of us, large areas running up into the mid 90s, the lower 90s, that humidity continues to linger. feels-like temperatures, a lot of spots middle 90s across portions of transaction, triple digits, tennessee texas even in the mid-atlantic, 94 degrees. this continues to shift off towards the east. jon, 97 is what it's going to feel like in d.c. tomorrow. i know we're in the heat of summer, and it continues to feel very hot, very steamy. and, of course, the week ahead we're going to be watching that tropical storm. jon: a lot of red on that map. adam klotz, thank
been mostly clear throughout the day as you're looking at, by and large, clear conditions from the west coast to, a cluster of thunderstorm is running into the northern great lakes, and everything there highlighted in that red box is a tornado watch. we've got a severe thunderstorm warning currently for minnesota, portions of central wisconsin. we could see a couple of small twist-up tornadoes. if you're outside of that region, as i said, it's been dry, and there's a good chance it's been hot....
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earthquake early warning system units deal in the test phase here in the bay area and along the west coast. but apparently a work yesterday when a magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck near black good news. there's come forcefully to all reports now researchers at the u c berkeley seismological lab say they were tipped off before they felt the shaking. >>this is the alert that popped up on jennifer strauss's desktop tuesday afternoon when a 4.3 magnitude earthquake rumbled 7 and a half miles east of black hawk i got 4 seconds of warning before the shake so this was a great example of how the shakealert system can provide earthquake early warning for bay area residents even when the earthquake originates in the bay area strauss received the alert from her office at the u c berkeley seismological lab. >>she's a regional coordinator for shakealert northern california 4 seconds gives you a gouple of things first it gives you the knowledge that what you're feeling are about to feel is indeed an earthquake and not just a big truck going by. it also would give you enough time to drop cover and hold on
earthquake early warning system units deal in the test phase here in the bay area and along the west coast. but apparently a work yesterday when a magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck near black good news. there's come forcefully to all reports now researchers at the u c berkeley seismological lab say they were tipped off before they felt the shaking. >>this is the alert that popped up on jennifer strauss's desktop tuesday afternoon when a 4.3 magnitude earthquake rumbled 7 and a half miles...
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he's now rapping on the west coast with the big label out there, death row. ♪ say what you say ♪ give> papi, fab five freddie's here. >> oh, what up? >> what's going on? >> everything. it's all good in the hood. >> sean "puffy" combs founded bad boy and biggie smalls was his marquee artist. they modeled their sound on death row in a lot of ways, kind of a gangster rap for the east coast. ♪ jump in the rover and come over tell your friends in the gsv ♪ ♪ i got the chronic by the ♪ i love it when you call me big papa ♪ ♪ throw your hands in the air if yous a true player ♪ >> i make music about what i know. know what i'm saying? if i worked in mcdonald's, i'd have made rhymes about big macs and fries and stuff like that. you know what i'm saying? brooklyn, i see hustling, i see killing, i see gambling, i see girls, i see cars. that's what i rap about, what's in my environment. >> and the winner is -- notorious b.i.g. >> b.i.g.! >> puff daddy in the house. >> i hosted that. mayhem almost broke out in that place that night. >> any of y'all want to be an artist and stay a star and don't wan
he's now rapping on the west coast with the big label out there, death row. ♪ say what you say ♪ give> papi, fab five freddie's here. >> oh, what up? >> what's going on? >> everything. it's all good in the hood. >> sean "puffy" combs founded bad boy and biggie smalls was his marquee artist. they modeled their sound on death row in a lot of ways, kind of a gangster rap for the east coast. ♪ jump in the rover and come over tell your friends in the gsv...
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. >> so the west coast is now waking up to survey the damage in the morning light.last night's 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit near ridge jb crest. it was 11 times stronger than the one that struck the day before, and for those on the east coast, take a lack at hook terrifying it was to be caught in the middle of this. >> get under the table, get under the table! oh, my god, oh, my god! >> oh, the front door came open. >> that's okay. it's okay. just hold on. hold on, oh, my god. >> this is a big one. >> this is bad, brian. oh, my god. >> so here's the good news, no reports of deaths. no reports of serious injuries, and the epicenter of the quake missed the major cities in the region. >> but still, thousands are waiting for the return of power and water, and the usgs says this will likely be a billion dollars disaster. >> we're getting a lot of video in overnight and into the morning, and we want to show you this we got in recently. this is from a grocery store in ridgecrest. ridgecrest is the epicenter of this earthquake. this was taken just seconds after the 7.1 quak
. >> so the west coast is now waking up to survey the damage in the morning light.last night's 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit near ridge jb crest. it was 11 times stronger than the one that struck the day before, and for those on the east coast, take a lack at hook terrifying it was to be caught in the middle of this. >> get under the table, get under the table! oh, my god, oh, my god! >> oh, the front door came open. >> that's okay. it's okay. just hold on. hold on, oh,...
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just to be clear, and you'll see this in the book, it all started here on the west coast. there's been confusion how it started. i tried to lay the timeline out. it starts with sybil and her league of wives, san diego area and the west coast, and then it spreads. it spreads to the east coast. the virginia beach community, the norfork a year station -- norfolk air station, is kind of sybil's east coast counterpart. but she comes in later to the story. sybil starts everything, founds everything, and sends these newsletters out that get to people all over the place. then it gets to the east coast, and then it comes to the colorado area with the air force wives. and then it sweeps across the country, really when she goes public in 1968. she is the brave one that is willing to do that, to go to the paper, to use the media. and then it's like wildfire. everybody feels like it's ok to talk some more about it. >> and if you could realize that that was such a great thing to do because it's going to affect your husband, right? you've got to think, do i want to do this? do i need to
just to be clear, and you'll see this in the book, it all started here on the west coast. there's been confusion how it started. i tried to lay the timeline out. it starts with sybil and her league of wives, san diego area and the west coast, and then it spreads. it spreads to the east coast. the virginia beach community, the norfork a year station -- norfolk air station, is kind of sybil's east coast counterpart. but she comes in later to the story. sybil starts everything, founds everything,...
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the west coast looks beautiful with 60s, 70gh 80s throu california. a couple spotty storms and showers through chicago hr today, down tgh florida, too, but in the northeast, a beautiful day. that's a look at the weather across the country, now here's a peek out your window. >> a little cool to start this morning. temperatures in the 60s0 and 7s, but low humidity out there. a heat wave, another one, is in the works starting as we go through the day tomorrow, and pretty much all the way through the weekend. it's going to be fairly humid with the heat index in he triple digits as we go through this weekend. 73 here in the district. 75 in annapolis. over the next several hours, mid to upper 80s, which is seasonable for this tim of year. blue skies and dry conditions out there all day. >> that's your latest focast th. >>> and as we turn n.ow t o a landmark case that changed education inni the ud states n supreme court v oted unanimously that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitution but across the south, resistance was brd of e. visit one cit
the west coast looks beautiful with 60s, 70gh 80s throu california. a couple spotty storms and showers through chicago hr today, down tgh florida, too, but in the northeast, a beautiful day. that's a look at the weather across the country, now here's a peek out your window. >> a little cool to start this morning. temperatures in the 60s0 and 7s, but low humidity out there. a heat wave, another one, is in the works starting as we go through the day tomorrow, and pretty much all the way...
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the target of the day of the village onorce, is a the west coast of the norman peninsula 30 miles southghway and railroad bridges are bombed. another group striking about 75 -- the uth, attack railroad bridge under attack is the main line to enemy occupied territory. target of a third group. were bombed ds during the second week after invasion. >> started by -- based on a new set out to destroy a petrol dump 13 miles southwest. and motorized used the petrol dump for refueling. >> cameras record fighter activity on d-day. ransportation facilities are hamper enemy communications. communications. shot up.orts are [gunfire] gunfire] [gunfire] truck is nition caught. an enemy command car. ♪ >> you can watch archival films on our weekly series real america. 10:00 p.m., and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. *-* professor katherine stewart in mount vernon, iowa, c-span a big fan of american history tv. i watch it both on television, cable network and i also videos.t in online one of the reasons why i'm a big fan is because as a scholar it opportunity to see authors talk
the target of the day of the village onorce, is a the west coast of the norman peninsula 30 miles southghway and railroad bridges are bombed. another group striking about 75 -- the uth, attack railroad bridge under attack is the main line to enemy occupied territory. target of a third group. were bombed ds during the second week after invasion. >> started by -- based on a new set out to destroy a petrol dump 13 miles southwest. and motorized used the petrol dump for refueling. >>...
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what to expect when are a daybreaks on the west coast. o e daybreaks on the west coast.t i wore, i worried someone might see my bladder leak underwear. so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than depend. and no one notices. always discreet. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and
what to expect when are a daybreaks on the west coast. o e daybreaks on the west coast.t i wore, i worried someone might see my bladder leak underwear. so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than depend. and no one notices. always discreet. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by...
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at that point, there was still a lot of agitation to remove all of the japanese from the west coast, and in march of 1942, roosevelt issued an executive order, which created what was called the western defense command, which essentially, the western parts of washington, oregon, and california, and all japanese had to be then relocated from there. in concert with that, they created the war relocation authority, and the war relocation authority established 10 camps, and that was run by that agency, the wra, so those camps were different from the justice department camp, which held only japanese nationals. there were no women here, and there were no american citizens here. the average age of the japanese who were interned air was 61 years old. they were really the elders, the intellectuals, and the government feared they would be the leaders of any activities. the one who is most well-known was masuo yasui. he owned a mercantile store, apple orchards, quite a lot of property, and he is known because his son is the one, minoru yasui, who wrote that japanese could not travel. his son came
at that point, there was still a lot of agitation to remove all of the japanese from the west coast, and in march of 1942, roosevelt issued an executive order, which created what was called the western defense command, which essentially, the western parts of washington, oregon, and california, and all japanese had to be then relocated from there. in concert with that, they created the war relocation authority, and the war relocation authority established 10 camps, and that was run by that...
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we are also working on an earthquake early warning system on the west coast which will be another toolay to be ready for the next earthquake. how do you know if an earthquake is coming? you say it is an early warning system. the early warning system works on the idea earthquakes are detected very quickly once they reach the surface of the earth. that information is moved in a fraction ofa information is moved in a fraction of a second to a processing centre where a decision is made to issue an alert to provide people with seconds to tens of seconds a warning before protecting yourself. more importantly on the west coast we are actually doing automated actions, slowing down trains, opening fire house stores automatically without human intervention. i would like to know your forecast of the probability of what we have been hearing described as the big one. there has been a probability of 496 one. there has been a probability of 4% that could follow even after this 7.2 magnitude quake. what is the forecast for one of those hitting the region? the big one and we usually talk about the magn
we are also working on an earthquake early warning system on the west coast which will be another toolay to be ready for the next earthquake. how do you know if an earthquake is coming? you say it is an early warning system. the early warning system works on the idea earthquakes are detected very quickly once they reach the surface of the earth. that information is moved in a fraction ofa information is moved in a fraction of a second to a processing centre where a decision is made to issue an...
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>>u c berkeley is one of several universities on the west coast involved in the testing. right now the system isn't fully funded and therefore can't share warnings yet with the public. but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>where do you live civil grand jury report released today found that some san francisco neighborhoods may be more vulnerable to fire damage in the event of a major quake. the city's seismically safe high pressure hillary water system supply doesn't reach all parts of the city neighborhoods like the outer richmond outer sunset. bayview in hunters point among others are especially vulnerable. the report says city leaders have kn
>>u c berkeley is one of several universities on the west coast involved in the testing. right now the system isn't fully funded and therefore can't share warnings yet with the public. but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the...
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some cloud may hang on towards the west coast but for many it isa towards the west coast but for manyready near 30 celsius in the hottest parts of eastern england. temperatures on the up. it looks like tuesday could be the date of most widespread dry sunny weather and heat. upper 20s the hotspot in scotla nd and heat. upper 20s the hotspot in scotland and northern ireland, 30 or above in england and wales. storms on tuesday night into wednesday morning, a wetter weather system for scotla nd morning, a wetter weather system for scotland and northern ireland later in the week as temperature tail off but look at this mid week could be 41 in paris, and all—time record here and the heat lingers in central and eastern parts of angerfor a bit longer as a week goes on, nudging the mid—30s with very high committed foran the mid—30s with very high committed for an uncomfortable night for sleeping as well where it turns a bit cooler and the later week but it turns more unsettled in midweek scotla nd turns more unsettled in midweek scotland and northern ireland. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. t
some cloud may hang on towards the west coast but for many it isa towards the west coast but for manyready near 30 celsius in the hottest parts of eastern england. temperatures on the up. it looks like tuesday could be the date of most widespread dry sunny weather and heat. upper 20s the hotspot in scotla nd and heat. upper 20s the hotspot in scotland and northern ireland, 30 or above in england and wales. storms on tuesday night into wednesday morning, a wetter weather system for scotla nd...
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the scenic course in lahinch, county clare on the west coast of ireland can be tricky but shane lowryult as he got a bit of luck along the way to finishing on a—under. while harrington, a three—time major winner, last won this title 12 years ago but his first round included some delightful shots such as this birdie putt from well off the green on the par three eighth. and they are enjoying it. with the tour de france getting under way on saturday all 22 teams were presented to fans in brussels on thursday. the race gets under way in the belgian capital to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first of eddy merckx's five wins in the race. the reigning champion geraint thomas will be defending the title he won last year — but his team, team ineos, will be without the four—time champion chris foome while he recovers from injury. obviously is the biggest point for the whole team, luckily he is ok, i saw him the other weekend his already thinking about rehab and all of that sort of stuff. we have a strong team and, yeah, we're looking forward to this race. just trying to make the most of
the scenic course in lahinch, county clare on the west coast of ireland can be tricky but shane lowryult as he got a bit of luck along the way to finishing on a—under. while harrington, a three—time major winner, last won this title 12 years ago but his first round included some delightful shots such as this birdie putt from well off the green on the par three eighth. and they are enjoying it. with the tour de france getting under way on saturday all 22 teams were presented to fans in...
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but surely making their way further east which is quiet at least weather wise i was towards the west coast so we'll see things steadily settled for example san francisco 78 celsius inside by this 24 in l.a. notice a little more cloud up towards the pacific northwest into that western side of canada as we go on into monday that will not a little for a sweet little change right along the west coast but over towards our central areas more showers in play here wetter weather breaking the heat that we have just around the eastern seaboard to be some big downpours possibility of some localized flooding just around the east coast as we go on through monday anywhere from around d.c. into the carolinas for the south while he remains on here 31 celsius for miami we'll see similar temperatures across the caribbean a possibility of some shop showers coming into cuba much of the audience will be fine and dry sunshine and showers there into hispaniola meanwhile some wetter weather will make its way into the western side of the caribbean some big and heavy showers rolling through here they extend all the
but surely making their way further east which is quiet at least weather wise i was towards the west coast so we'll see things steadily settled for example san francisco 78 celsius inside by this 24 in l.a. notice a little more cloud up towards the pacific northwest into that western side of canada as we go on into monday that will not a little for a sweet little change right along the west coast but over towards our central areas more showers in play here wetter weather breaking the heat that...
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signs of building in the better part of july we've had this trough kind of camped out along the west coast. that can keep our temperatures from getting all that hot. that's about to change this ridge will slowly build in this weekend that could allow the temperatures begin to warm up a little bit but then as we get in toward a the middle of next week that ridge really going to build in across the west coast and as it does is temperatures going to soar probably some numbers and some of the valley's easily in the 90's we might even start to talk about triple digits as we get toward the latter part of the week tonight low clouds and fog will surge back on shore some drizzle out along the coastline and tomorrow looking like a good a lot of sunshine coming our way even along the coastline, a little sunshine and temperatures there in the 60's. >>thank you lawrence take a look at this santa clara county sheriff's deputies say this is more than $5,000 worth of merchandise, stolen from various stores around the south bay and this is only about half the total because a large amount of it was already
signs of building in the better part of july we've had this trough kind of camped out along the west coast. that can keep our temperatures from getting all that hot. that's about to change this ridge will slowly build in this weekend that could allow the temperatures begin to warm up a little bit but then as we get in toward a the middle of next week that ridge really going to build in across the west coast and as it does is temperatures going to soar probably some numbers and some of the...
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the target of the day of the ninth air force, is a village on the west coast of the norman peninsulamiles south. the highway and railroad bridges are bombed. another group striking about 75 miles south, attacked. the railroad bridge under attack is the main line to enemy occupied territory. marshaling yards are the target of a third group. many rail yards were bombed during the second week after invasion. ninth air force marauders 's, set out to37 destroy a petrol dump 13 miles southwest. german tanks and motorized vehicles used the petrol dump for refueling. cameras record fighter activity over your -- over europe on d-day. transportation facilities are attacked to hamper enemy communications. >> motor transport is shot up. [gunfire] more trains. >> an ammunition truck is caught. an enemy command car. >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their our weekly series "reel america." saturday at 10:00 p.m., and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. >> hi, i'm professor katherine stewart in mount vernon, iowa, and i'm a big fan of c-span american history
the target of the day of the ninth air force, is a village on the west coast of the norman peninsulamiles south. the highway and railroad bridges are bombed. another group striking about 75 miles south, attacked. the railroad bridge under attack is the main line to enemy occupied territory. marshaling yards are the target of a third group. many rail yards were bombed during the second week after invasion. ninth air force marauders 's, set out to37 destroy a petrol dump 13 miles southwest....
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there was a lot of agitation to remove all of the japanese from the west coast . rooseveltf 1942, issued an executive order, which created what was called the western defense command, which was essentially the western parts of washington, oregon, and california. had to be relocated from their and in concert with the warey created relocation authority, and that established 10 camps and that was run by that agency, the w ra, those camps were different from this justice department camp, which held only japanese nationals. ande were no women here, there were no american citizens here. the average age of the japanese who were interned here in 1942 was 61 years old. it really was the community elders, the most influential people, because the government worried that they would be the leaders of any fourth column activity. one who is most well-known was a man from hood river, oregon. store and mercantile apple orchards. he really owned quite a bit of property. sons well-known because his was one of the people who challenge the constitutionality of the degrees that japanes
there was a lot of agitation to remove all of the japanese from the west coast . rooseveltf 1942, issued an executive order, which created what was called the western defense command, which was essentially the western parts of washington, oregon, and california. had to be relocated from their and in concert with the warey created relocation authority, and that established 10 camps and that was run by that agency, the w ra, those camps were different from this justice department camp, which held...
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we're going to see the effects of just in the trough kind along the west coast. and that keeping the cooler air in place so no he weighed just yet but things are going to be changing. you see more of a northerly component the wind as we get into friday afternoon that's a little more sunshine coming your way still couple patches of fog in the morning hours then things begin to change though in the middle of next week that's when high pressure begins to take over and who knows the big clear slot along the west coast. that's a much warmer weather coming your way so here we go temperatures going to cooling down over the next few days probably running below average in the saturday but warming back up on sunday. but watch this in the long range by the following thursday and friday. these temperatures probably up in the 90's maybe some triple digits as we head toward the following friday. well, it is hard to believe but today marks 50 years since apollo 11 blasted off headed to the moon just 4 days later neil armstrong became the first person to set foot on the moon to
we're going to see the effects of just in the trough kind along the west coast. and that keeping the cooler air in place so no he weighed just yet but things are going to be changing. you see more of a northerly component the wind as we get into friday afternoon that's a little more sunshine coming your way still couple patches of fog in the morning hours then things begin to change though in the middle of next week that's when high pressure begins to take over and who knows the big clear slot...
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the target of the day for these air force is a village on the west coast of the norman peninsula, 30and railroad bridges are bombed. another group of have x striking about 75 miles south, attacked. the railroad bridge under attack is the main line to enemy occupied territory. marshaling yards are the target 's.a third group of a-20 many rail yards were bombed during the second week after invasion. ninth air force marauders escorted by p-47's, set out to destroy a nazi petrol dump 13 miles southwest. german tanks and motorized vehicles used the petrol dump for refueling. ♪ side aiming cameras record fighter activity over europe on d-day. transportation facilities are attacked to hamper enemy communications. [gunfire] motor transport is shot up. [gunfire] more trains. [gunfire] an ammunition truck is caught. an enemy command car. [gunfire] the jackpot. ♪ >> this weekend on american history tv, leading up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo nasa'snding, watch apollo 11 prelaunch interviews, featuring astronauts neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins. >> i am charged equally
the target of the day for these air force is a village on the west coast of the norman peninsula, 30and railroad bridges are bombed. another group of have x striking about 75 miles south, attacked. the railroad bridge under attack is the main line to enemy occupied territory. marshaling yards are the target 's.a third group of a-20 many rail yards were bombed during the second week after invasion. ninth air force marauders escorted by p-47's, set out to destroy a nazi petrol dump 13 miles...
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time for the weather he has ever turned on how's it looking along the west coast of the u.s. i've written well i'm pleased to say there in at least the weather is quiet at the moment if anything it's actually on the cool side fall essentially is about 5 degrees below sea level but you can see at least the sum was out from the satellite picture you can see it is clear here as well a lively weather little further inland just rolling off the rockies pushing across the great plains some big thunderheads sharing up here and we have seen some to run chilled down falls in places some heat around that still there into the deep south pushing over towards the east coast at the moment with this weather system will make its way a little further south which at least which is be go on through the next couple of days is the boundary between that cold air and that very hot air still well up into the thirty's for southeastern parts but with the low to mid twenty's a little further north where we do have that boundary between the relatively cool air and the hot air well it's undercutting the c
time for the weather he has ever turned on how's it looking along the west coast of the u.s. i've written well i'm pleased to say there in at least the weather is quiet at the moment if anything it's actually on the cool side fall essentially is about 5 degrees below sea level but you can see at least the sum was out from the satellite picture you can see it is clear here as well a lively weather little further inland just rolling off the rockies pushing across the great plains some big...