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access to the western pacific in doubt, our ability to honor our commitments to the five nations with whom we have security trees in eat southeast asia would be called into question. china is building a ballistic missile system intended to target large american vessels, read aircraft carriers, underway at sea at a distance of 1200 miles. china has conducted cyberattacks against the u.s. government as well as industry. it has declared that the international waters of the south and east china seas lie within its southern -- sovereign grasp. its military budget continues as it has for over two decades to increase by double digit figures from year to year. it has built a formidable array of surface to surface and surface-to-air missiles and continues amassing an arsenal of these from the straits to taiwan. despite this administration's imposition from the middle east wars it has tried to close, the persian gulf will remain volatile and dangerously so if iran becomes a nuclear power. some of you may have read the washington-based institute for science and international security report that
access to the western pacific in doubt, our ability to honor our commitments to the five nations with whom we have security trees in eat southeast asia would be called into question. china is building a ballistic missile system intended to target large american vessels, read aircraft carriers, underway at sea at a distance of 1200 miles. china has conducted cyberattacks against the u.s. government as well as industry. it has declared that the international waters of the south and east china...
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access to the western pacific our ability to honor our commitments, to the five nations with which we have security treaties in southeast asia would be called into question. chinese building a ballistic missile system to target large american vessels as aircraft carriers under way at a distance of 1200 miles. china has conducted cyberattacks against u.s. government as well as industry. it has declared the international waters of the south and east china sees lie within the sovereign grasp. the military budget continues as it has over two decades to increase by double-digit figures from year-to-year. it has built a formidable array of surface-to-surface and surface to air missiles and continues to amass an arsenal -- an arsenal from the straits of taiwan. despite the shift it has drawn to a close it will remain volatile endangers the so if i wray and becomes a nuclear power. some of you may have read the washington-based institute for science and international security report published on tuesday this week. that predicted that everyone can produce weapons-grade uranium by the middle of
access to the western pacific our ability to honor our commitments, to the five nations with which we have security treaties in southeast asia would be called into question. chinese building a ballistic missile system to target large american vessels as aircraft carriers under way at a distance of 1200 miles. china has conducted cyberattacks against u.s. government as well as industry. it has declared the international waters of the south and east china sees lie within the sovereign grasp. the...
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western pacific, tropical storm moving just off the coast of tie won heading toward japan, giving floodingn that area, so watching the trappics closely. not much happening in the gulf of mexico. that may change, though. >> thousands will gather in washington, d.c. today to commemorate the 50t 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king's historic i have a dream speech. his words helped to fuel the civil rights movement and forever altered america. two practice rigsnerrion at washington's historic shiloh baptist church took part in the march on washington and spoke about the impact of his words. >> i was 28 when i attended the march. i attended with my father. >> 200,000 sang on constitution avenue here on want 28 of august. >> i'm constance take. i was 14 years old and i attended with my mother, who was in her 60's. we didn't know what martin was going to say. if you could move that day, you wanted to be at that march. >> there was a sense of feeling that this was a risky undertaking. that was overtaken by the view that you've got to do this. if i don't stand up for me, who will. >> you are
western pacific, tropical storm moving just off the coast of tie won heading toward japan, giving floodingn that area, so watching the trappics closely. not much happening in the gulf of mexico. that may change, though. >> thousands will gather in washington, d.c. today to commemorate the 50t 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king's historic i have a dream speech. his words helped to fuel the civil rights movement and forever altered america. two practice rigsnerrion at washington's...
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usually associated either with residue or blow off from western pacific hurricanes or an arcade thatill be experiencing into tropical moisture, all associated with the monsoon flow from the south. right now looking towards the 680 corridor in the eastern portion of the bay area, clear skies there. and currently 83 degrees at that particular view. let's take a look at the doppler radar, just over the mountain range from the east bay there. you have the highs here where we do have the light rain falling with the lightning strikes there just a moment ago. you can see it flash on the screen right there, which has recorded several lightning strikes today alone. and because of the potential of lightning and the thunderstorm activity right here in the bay area, the red flag warning is in effect for all these red highlighted areas here in the bay area. encompassing most of the san francisco bay area. and if we do see a thunderstorm, we could see the winds up to 25 miles per hour and we could also see the small hail. so we will keep a watchful eye for the next 48 hours. this is the scene righ
usually associated either with residue or blow off from western pacific hurricanes or an arcade thatill be experiencing into tropical moisture, all associated with the monsoon flow from the south. right now looking towards the 680 corridor in the eastern portion of the bay area, clear skies there. and currently 83 degrees at that particular view. let's take a look at the doppler radar, just over the mountain range from the east bay there. you have the highs here where we do have the light rain...
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. >>> there's a storm hovering over the western pacific. meteorologist robert speta has been on that story. robert. >> out here today we have several areas we're continuing to watch. the tropics are very active. it's the middle of august, you typically see that this time of year. a little farther to the east of taiwan another area of cloud cover. this is a separate tropical depression. and the remnants of utor still dropping heavy rainfall. some rainfall dropping over 200 millimeters of accumulation. the next rainfall in guangdong province, you could see that same amount. over to the north we have this high pressure dominating, unfortunately that's been creating drought conditions. but it looks like this is not going to be providing too much in the form of relief. if anything it will be causing more harm than good. you're talking about flash flooding due to these short-time heavy rains in these very dry and parched areas here just brought in by utor. that's going to continue to weaken out. we see an area of low pressure on the map. also int
. >>> there's a storm hovering over the western pacific. meteorologist robert speta has been on that story. robert. >> out here today we have several areas we're continuing to watch. the tropics are very active. it's the middle of august, you typically see that this time of year. a little farther to the east of taiwan another area of cloud cover. this is a separate tropical depression. and the remnants of utor still dropping heavy rainfall. some rainfall dropping over 200...
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be uprooted by catastrophe within the confines of the san francisco bay area or perhaps in a western pacific nation or in africa or south america. i thank you in advance for the good work you are going to do. because there's going to come a point, be it an ert quake, be it a tsunami, be it a man-made heinous terrorist catastrophe, that makes a large group of people feel helpless and feel hopeless. your efforts today, your passion, your commitment, your desire to make a difference, will give help and give hope to those people. it may be your family or it may be a family across the world. it is what we do, it is what you do and i'm proud to count myself among you. so i thank you in advance for the difference you will make. i thank you in advance for putting personification and putting action into the those of our country which says we will give back, we will make a difference, we will share what we know. we are global force for good. we will take what we have learned from the battlefield, which is the most traumatic and saddest way to learn about medical capability, we will take the unpreceden
be uprooted by catastrophe within the confines of the san francisco bay area or perhaps in a western pacific nation or in africa or south america. i thank you in advance for the good work you are going to do. because there's going to come a point, be it an ert quake, be it a tsunami, be it a man-made heinous terrorist catastrophe, that makes a large group of people feel helpless and feel hopeless. your efforts today, your passion, your commitment, your desire to make a difference, will give...
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united states is sending sixty percent of a vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops. well down the street here there's a sale that i'm a small that there's a lot of economic activity do we need to send troops it is it is just an absurdity it's a nonsense as far as keeping the seas open there are no want to start and to close the seas china needs open seas for its development so that doesn't make sense i think that this is yet another attempt by the united states to maintain its. status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the different population i think so i think this is a bit of good or bad her first it won't go ahead on her head. well i mean i think there's a lot more
united states is sending sixty percent of a vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops. well down the street here there's a sale that i'm a small that there's a lot of economic activity do we need to send troops it is it is just an absurdity it's a nonsense as far as keeping the seas open there are no want to start and to close the seas china needs open seas for its...
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our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern california and the east coast that float into theater understand disaster assistance and humantarian response very well. that hasn't quite migrated itself into the institutional arena in terms of forces stationed here in the united states as it would relate to defense support to civil authorities. i think that's primarily -- this is not a primary mission for us. it's something that we do pay attention to, of course, as we deploy overseas. not necessarily forces we have here in the states. we do understand immediate response, rolling out the gate to help our neighbors in an immediate nature, but i think not so much in terms of mobilization and deploying inside our country. so, this is an area where opportunities like san francisco fleet week will allow us for, and i believe at some point really incorporate this in some internal doctrine that will benefit us in the event that this is a requirement inside the u.s. >> thank you. this morning secretary s
our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern california and the east coast that float into theater understand disaster assistance and humantarian response very well. that hasn't quite migrated itself into the institutional arena in terms of forces stationed here in the united states as it would relate to defense support to civil authorities. i think that's primarily -- this is not a primary mission...
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united states is sending sixty percent of a vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops well down the street here this is salem a small that is a lot of economic activity do we need to send troops it is it is just an absurdity it's a nonsense as far as keeping the seas open there are no want to start and to close the seas china needs open seas for its development so that doesn't make sense i think that this is yet another attempt by the united states to maintain its. status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up.
united states is sending sixty percent of a vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops well down the street here this is salem a small that is a lot of economic activity do we need to send troops it is it is just an absurdity it's a nonsense as far as keeping the seas open there are no want to start and to close the seas china needs open seas for its development so...
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this is the 14th storm of the western pacific, and the 2013 typhoon season.n't think it will make landfall in taiwan. it is getting very close, and we expect to see a lot of rain. this is called kong-rey. after that it is going to be southern japan that we need to worry about. speaking of the tropics it has been a very quiet month for most of the gulf of mexico. we're watching this area down here in southern parts of florida. the national hurricane center says it has a slight chance of development over the next day, but we don't think it is going to get very big. a lot of heavy rain is expected in this area. that region is seeing about 85 degrees water temperature. that's the fuel you need for these storms. we're all watching very closely what is happening out in the atlantic. these waves, these thunderstorms that you see back here, these are the ones we keep our eye out in case they make their way over here towards the west, this could be our next topical system. back to you. ♪ >>> thank you, kevin. michael eaves is here to talk about sports and football. >>
this is the 14th storm of the western pacific, and the 2013 typhoon season.n't think it will make landfall in taiwan. it is getting very close, and we expect to see a lot of rain. this is called kong-rey. after that it is going to be southern japan that we need to worry about. speaking of the tropics it has been a very quiet month for most of the gulf of mexico. we're watching this area down here in southern parts of florida. the national hurricane center says it has a slight chance of...
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no, we're not talking about the atlantic or caribbean, we're talk about the western pacific. of the season. look at all of the clouds we saw over the philippines. this storm is called kong-rey. for taiwan you could see 10 to 14 inches of rain over the next few days. we'll keep you updated on that. back towards the united states, we're looking at very, very warm conditions right now across the region. rapid city is looking at 100 degrees, minneapolis is 94, when you factor in humidity, that's when you get the heat index, and it feels more like 102 degrees across this region. unfortunately this particular area across these states are going to stay like this at least through the end of the week, so stay inside during the middle of the day. that's a leek at your national weather. your headlines with tony are coming up next. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera, i'm tony harris here are tonight's top stories. the white house says it is confident syria used chemical weapons against its own people. hundreds were reportedly killed last week. the president called the british prime minister aga
no, we're not talking about the atlantic or caribbean, we're talk about the western pacific. of the season. look at all of the clouds we saw over the philippines. this storm is called kong-rey. for taiwan you could see 10 to 14 inches of rain over the next few days. we'll keep you updated on that. back towards the united states, we're looking at very, very warm conditions right now across the region. rapid city is looking at 100 degrees, minneapolis is 94, when you factor in humidity, that's...
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satellite showing that the tropical tomorrow, the western pacific near taiwan getting heavy rain as thattorm pushes north toward japan, so that area seeing some flooding. del. >> thank you, dave, i'm john henry smith. if you want drama, look no further than bail's national league central. highlights when aljazeera turns to sports. >> boston magazine released images of tsarnaev emerging bottoming the boat where he was hiding. he is pleading not guilty to charges. >> here's john henry smith with the sports. >> we had a young lady totally a breath of fresh air come out of the u.s. open. baseball, st. louis cardinals are the only national league central team to win a word series. you know what they haven't won in the last three seasons? a central division crown. jay bruce was in right field, tuesday night, should have tried a bit harder. matt carpenter had safe passage home. the cardinals take a 1-0 lead. they hold the lead until he showed what he could do. the cards would go on to win 6-1. they'll try and sweep the reds tonight. st. louis is also in first place, the second place pirates try
satellite showing that the tropical tomorrow, the western pacific near taiwan getting heavy rain as thattorm pushes north toward japan, so that area seeing some flooding. del. >> thank you, dave, i'm john henry smith. if you want drama, look no further than bail's national league central. highlights when aljazeera turns to sports. >> boston magazine released images of tsarnaev emerging bottoming the boat where he was hiding. he is pleading not guilty to charges. >> here's john...
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. >> hello again, well, this hour i am taking you over here towards the western pacific. to you about the typhoon here. and all of the problems associated with it. i want to show you a visible satellite image from space of the storm before it made land fall. look at the size of the storm. first of all, the eye located about 24 hours ago was right up here. just to the northeast of taiwan. if you follow it back to where the feeder bands go, this distance is about a thousand miles. a very, very large storm. in the philippines, just in the last four to five days, we have seen about 40 plus inches of rain, that's about this this much rain in five days, flooding has been phenomenal across the region, we have seen landfall with this storm. it's going in to china right now. the rain still going to be a big problem. over the next several days, as the storm dissipates, and that's what happens with typhoons, we still have a lot of moisture within the remnants of the circulation, so that's going to be falling across these southern portions of parts of china. well, down towards the so
. >> hello again, well, this hour i am taking you over here towards the western pacific. to you about the typhoon here. and all of the problems associated with it. i want to show you a visible satellite image from space of the storm before it made land fall. look at the size of the storm. first of all, the eye located about 24 hours ago was right up here. just to the northeast of taiwan. if you follow it back to where the feeder bands go, this distance is about a thousand miles. a very,...
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it is expected to fizzle out over the western pacific. >>> more on the situation on the weather therewhose at the weather center. >> thank you. the storm is quite nasty in terms of rainfall. it is more disorganized now as you see, the cloud moving in one way. the actual storm center itself moving further north. this is a track where we're expecting it to go across the east china sea towards japan. when it reaches the southern end here on saturday probably delivering winds of 85kph and gusts of 100. the rain will be the most significant feature. just looking at the rainfall totals for taiwan. as you heard in that report, up to 500 mi 500 mill meters is reported. this is significant. i have been looking at the typhoon season, it is a quiet one. the prediction 2, 2 to 25. so far we have seen 15. what's more significance really is the predicted number of typhoons. between 13 and 16, but so far this season we have seen just 2. now, as far as the current system is concerned, there is a lot of rain pushing further across the coast of east china. again, seeing flooding here, again we'll have
it is expected to fizzle out over the western pacific. >>> more on the situation on the weather therewhose at the weather center. >> thank you. the storm is quite nasty in terms of rainfall. it is more disorganized now as you see, the cloud moving in one way. the actual storm center itself moving further north. this is a track where we're expecting it to go across the east china sea towards japan. when it reaches the southern end here on saturday probably delivering winds of...
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nuclear component but not principally nuclear, that is changing the overall balance of force in the western pacificuestions again about is america going to be there or be blackmailed away by the risks it would run and defending japan in time of crisis? in my analysis, this brings three-21st century deterrence challenges which were set out in the paper, but the first is the very highest in challenge of deterring nuclear attack on the united states or an ally. second, at the opposite end of the conflict spectrum, the lowest and of the conflict spectrum, which the japanese defensdefense white paper refers gray zone conflicts, think coercion, think implicit threats, but not hot war. and the third is in the middle here of this conflict spectrum, a new challenge. not so much a new challenge but taking new shape, of in time of war, north korea, perhaps china, trying to determine how much leverage its gotten out of its new capabilities, and coercing us and making explicit nuclear threats, and perhaps taking action that it calculates fall beneath our nuclear response threshold. these are three different kin
nuclear component but not principally nuclear, that is changing the overall balance of force in the western pacificuestions again about is america going to be there or be blackmailed away by the risks it would run and defending japan in time of crisis? in my analysis, this brings three-21st century deterrence challenges which were set out in the paper, but the first is the very highest in challenge of deterring nuclear attack on the united states or an ally. second, at the opposite end of the...
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pacific rattlesnakes, not the western, don't confuse the two. they go into the water to cool off a little bit. but warmed up in the inland areas. yes, we are with the taylor foundation and raising money for terminally ill children in livermore today. warmed up to 89 degrees. thank you. all who turned out to help such a wonderful cause. hey, ann we were are stuck in this a bit ago, right? >> yes. still a problem. >> it is a problem. the approach to the bay bridge, you can see the clouds in the horizon there. the clouds, they are wimpy and lumpy and currently they are hanging in above the bay bridge. sanfrancisco, 65 degrees, oakland, 69, currently in the 70s in santa rosa and mountain video at 74 degrees. taking you to the golden gate bridge where it is not clear. currently 60 degrees, winds out of the west. 16 to 18 miles an hour. right now at sfo. gusts at 33 degrees. great start, blue finish, making a forecast. back to school forecast. we have that for you. today's numbers, 60s beaches, middle 70s to the bay. 80 in mountain view. low 80s, slig
pacific rattlesnakes, not the western, don't confuse the two. they go into the water to cool off a little bit. but warmed up in the inland areas. yes, we are with the taylor foundation and raising money for terminally ill children in livermore today. warmed up to 89 degrees. thank you. all who turned out to help such a wonderful cause. hey, ann we were are stuck in this a bit ago, right? >> yes. still a problem. >> it is a problem. the approach to the bay bridge, you can see the...
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ad -- but a modernization component in china is changing the overall balance the force in the western pacific and raising questions, again, about, is america going to be there or be blackmailed away president i risks it runs by defending japan in the time of crisis. in my analysis, this brings three 21st century deterrence challenges set out in the paper, but the first is the very highest challenge of detouring nuclear attack on the united states or an ally. second, at the opposite end of the conflict spectrum, the lowest end, what the japanese defense paper refers to gray zone conflicts, think coercion, think implicit threats, but not hot war. the third is in the middle here of the conflict spectrum, a new challenge -- well, not so much a new challenge, but taking new shape, of in time of war, north korea, perhaps china, trying to determine how much leverage has gotten 90 of -- gotten out of the new capabilities and coercing us making explicit nuclear threats and perhaps taking action that it calculates fall beneath our nuclear response threshold. these are three kinds of deterrence challeng
ad -- but a modernization component in china is changing the overall balance the force in the western pacific and raising questions, again, about, is america going to be there or be blackmailed away president i risks it runs by defending japan in the time of crisis. in my analysis, this brings three 21st century deterrence challenges set out in the paper, but the first is the very highest challenge of detouring nuclear attack on the united states or an ally. second, at the opposite end of the...
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in just ten short years, pacific rim has had tremendous growth and today is one of the leading flight schools in westernada. uniquely situated on the banks of the fraser river, pacific rim is excellently positioned for float training. and the winter months, according to chris, are as good a time as any to learn to fly. >> contrary to what a lot of people think, winter flying is absolutely the best time of the year to go flying. number one, there usually is a high pressure area associated with the winter time. it's a very dry atmospheric type of condition. and the density of the atmosphere allows the airplane to perform really, really well. >> so in ontario right now, it's the middle of march. lakes are frozen. i know that for a fact. usually they open up around the first week, second week, of april. >> but here in british columbia, year round we have pitt lake, stave lake, alouette lake, harrison lake, the fraser river, and the whole pacific ocean to use as our training area. >> so you use this airplane on the sawchuk. >> yup, we could take it out into the gulf islands and the open ocean. do some traini
in just ten short years, pacific rim has had tremendous growth and today is one of the leading flight schools in westernada. uniquely situated on the banks of the fraser river, pacific rim is excellently positioned for float training. and the winter months, according to chris, are as good a time as any to learn to fly. >> contrary to what a lot of people think, winter flying is absolutely the best time of the year to go flying. number one, there usually is a high pressure area associated...
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the two-day festival drew teams from across the western united states serving as regional championships for the pacificragon boat association. the boats are obviously colorfully decorated with a carved dragon's head at the bow, a tail at the stern and scales painted along the hull. the dragon's claws are the 20 paddlers. the winners of the six age divisions will advance to the world championships next year in ravenna, italy. good luck to all. >>> more local news at 6:00. >>> on this sunday night, the rescue. 16-year-old hannah anderson is safe after an elaborate rescue operation in the back country. tonight we are hear from those key to finding her. >>> deadly surge. >> very serious. >> new video shows the terrifying moments as flash floods and mud slides tear through a colorado town. >>> the survivor. a 5-year-old boy gets his life back. after he was caught in the cross hairs of chicago's gun violence. tonight how a city is trying to take back its streets. >>> high tech helmets. new technology to help kids avoid concussions just as football season is about to begin. >>> and american original. tonight,
the two-day festival drew teams from across the western united states serving as regional championships for the pacificragon boat association. the boats are obviously colorfully decorated with a carved dragon's head at the bow, a tail at the stern and scales painted along the hull. the dragon's claws are the 20 paddlers. the winners of the six age divisions will advance to the world championships next year in ravenna, italy. good luck to all. >>> more local news at 6:00. >>>...
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including a nuclear component but not principally nuclear that is changing the overall balance in the western pacific and raising questions, again, is america going to be there or blackmailed away by the risks it would none defending japan in a time of crisis? and in my house, this brings three-21st century deterrence challenges that are set out in the paper. the first is the highest challenge of deterring nuclear attack on the united or ally. the second that the -- conflict speck trup, the lowest end of the conflict spectrum is gray-zone conflicts. think coerce. think implicit threats. but not hot war. and the third is in the middle here of the conflict spectrum. a new challenge. not so much a new challenge but taking new shape of in time of war north korea perhaps china trying to determine how much leverage has got the capability and cohearsing us and making explicit nuclear threat and perhaps taking action that it calculates fall beneath our nuclear response threshold. these are three different kind of deterrence challenges. and the high end one is the most familiar to people who thought about nuc
including a nuclear component but not principally nuclear that is changing the overall balance in the western pacific and raising questions, again, is america going to be there or blackmailed away by the risks it would none defending japan in a time of crisis? and in my house, this brings three-21st century deterrence challenges that are set out in the paper. the first is the highest challenge of deterring nuclear attack on the united or ally. the second that the -- conflict speck trup, the...
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western japan. and still expected into the hokuriku region. into the pacific coast here we are going to be seeing heavy showers possibly, isolated showers. only into the afternoon and evening hours it's going to be expected out there. but temperatures are really going to stay on the warm side here on saturday. 36 expected for the high. it's going to cool off though as that cold front does continue to push overhead. 28 there in seoul. that's eventually going to work its way out there towards the east going into next week. now, here into the americas, well, i want to talk about the severe weather that is rolling across the great lakes. the western great lakes, you actually saw a tornado in minnesota. there was tornado watches issued there into thursday evening. well, that threat's still going to shift off to the great lakes, but this one is what i want to talk about because that's the next big weathermaker, nots just heavy rain and thunderstorms expected on saturday and sunday across the upper midwest, temperatures are going to come down. going to feel more like
western japan. and still expected into the hokuriku region. into the pacific coast here we are going to be seeing heavy showers possibly, isolated showers. only into the afternoon and evening hours it's going to be expected out there. but temperatures are really going to stay on the warm side here on saturday. 36 expected for the high. it's going to cool off though as that cold front does continue to push overhead. 28 there in seoul. that's eventually going to work its way out there towards the...
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the pacific high is very strong this year. covering central parts of japan, westernapan, south korea and eastern china, producing record-breaking temperatures in some places. for example, in tokyo, yesterday the high reached 38 degrees for the first time in nine years. and also, the amazing fact is that the lowest temperature yesterday was 30.4 degrees. and that was the highest in 138 years. and people in much of east asia are escaping from the heat. this is one way. over 1,500 minute machines are helping residents escape the historic heat wave. many brave the severe temperatures to view the shrines throughout the day. thrs the water being sprayed has apparently been filtered four times, making it as clean as drinking water. it's very hot across japan as well as chongqing. temperatures will go into the 40-degree mark into wednesday, and south korea, 37 degrees into wednesday. and kyoto, 38 on monday. i know many people are enjoying summer vacation, especially this week in japan. stay out of the direct sunshine if you can, and also drink plenty of water. all right. in
the pacific high is very strong this year. covering central parts of japan, westernapan, south korea and eastern china, producing record-breaking temperatures in some places. for example, in tokyo, yesterday the high reached 38 degrees for the first time in nine years. and also, the amazing fact is that the lowest temperature yesterday was 30.4 degrees. and that was the highest in 138 years. and people in much of east asia are escaping from the heat. this is one way. over 1,500 minute machines...
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western washington british clim columbia. it is still giving us light to moderate on shore, just enough of that pacific ocean temperature. that air is moving toward us. low pressure is not moving. we will keep that light to moderate on shore flow over the weekend and for all of next week. beautiful bether for you and your family to get outside. you'll have the morning cloud cover, but you'll get plenty of afternoon sunshine and slight chance of sprinkle sunday morning well to the north of the city and sonoma county up toward lake county. santa clara tomorrow, sunshine in the amp, 75. fremont 73. walnut creek, you'll hit 83. antioch 826789 livermore tomorrow 82, about five degrees below normal. 66. mill valley 78. warm stuff. upper 80s lake port. extended forecast, warm it back up monday. really hitting cruze control. low 70s near the bay. mid 60s at the coast. just a few degrees below normal, but this is not throw your phone down. >> no. >> this is tweet something nice about the weather kind of weather. >> oh, i should. >> why not. >> we'll take it. >> you showed me something a second sglag it cross it had wires. can you
western washington british clim columbia. it is still giving us light to moderate on shore, just enough of that pacific ocean temperature. that air is moving toward us. low pressure is not moving. we will keep that light to moderate on shore flow over the weekend and for all of next week. beautiful bether for you and your family to get outside. you'll have the morning cloud cover, but you'll get plenty of afternoon sunshine and slight chance of sprinkle sunday morning well to the north of the...
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heavy rain and rt pas of the western japan that include the prefecture with tremendous record amounts of rain for a few days. normal rain is welcomed. mostly dry over the pacific. the system is extending into eastern china, raising temperatures once again. shanghai at 38 degrees. you have been experiencing the hottest summer in 140 years. naha is 35 degrees, the highest temperature of this year. across the eastern half of japan at 29 degrees. north america wants heavy showers across the eastern third of the u.s. including washington, d.c. as well as new york city and on friday, heavy rain will linger in the southeast and north eastern part of the u.s. and southeastern canada. on thursday small tornados are possible. across the mid-section of the u.s., this is the area with a series of low pressure systems moving through. isolated tornados and damaging wins and hail will be a problem into your friday. showers are likely for the southwest and dry. mostly dry across the northwest dan temperatures are pleasant in the area. 37 in houston and oklahoma city. finally in europe then across western europe, quite high temperatures yesterday. the mercury hit 34 degrees in
heavy rain and rt pas of the western japan that include the prefecture with tremendous record amounts of rain for a few days. normal rain is welcomed. mostly dry over the pacific. the system is extending into eastern china, raising temperatures once again. shanghai at 38 degrees. you have been experiencing the hottest summer in 140 years. naha is 35 degrees, the highest temperature of this year. across the eastern half of japan at 29 degrees. north america wants heavy showers across the eastern...
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western hemisphere. cuba, puerto rico. and the -- and the pacificuam of course with hawaii and all of the philippines all in one presidency, one truncated presidency. so you have this remarkable overnight explosion of activity. and the american people were having this debate which goes on to this day. what's the role in the world? it began with william mckinley. >> at that time, he was shot as we talked about by this anarchist. how long did he linger? >> 16? eight days. >> eight days. what happens to ida mckinley after his death? >> well, you know, she -- it 's it's very interesting. she wanted to be with him. she wanted some privacy. she wanted to have a moment with him. i i mean the day before he died, the night before -- in the late hours, she was brought in to be with him. and they did have private words together. and, you know, mckinley said something that i found has never been quoted widely before. but after she was brought out, he said to the doctor, what will become of her? almost a little bit cold. it wasn't he loved her, but he knew he wa
western hemisphere. cuba, puerto rico. and the -- and the pacificuam of course with hawaii and all of the philippines all in one presidency, one truncated presidency. so you have this remarkable overnight explosion of activity. and the american people were having this debate which goes on to this day. what's the role in the world? it began with william mckinley. >> at that time, he was shot as we talked about by this anarchist. how long did he linger? >> 16? eight days. >>...
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western japan. that includes shimane prefecture which record amounts of rainfall a few days ago. so no more rain is welcome. thanks to a big high pressure system over the pacific, this system is also extending into eastern china raising temperatures once again. shanghai at 38 degrees. you have been experiencing the hottest summer in 140 years. now, naha, 35 degrees. could become the hottest temperature of this year. the eastern hal of japan looking cool at 29 degrees on friday. north america. widespread heavy showers across the eastern third of the u.s. including washington, d.c., as well as new york city, and on friday heavy rain will linger in the southeast and northeastern part of the u.s. and southeastern canada. now on thursday some small tornadoes are possible. now across the midsection of the u.s., this is the area series of a low pressure system is moving through. isolated tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are going to be a problem into your friday. showers are likely for the southwest and mostly dry across the northwest. temperatures are pleasant, though, in seattle at 21 degrees for you. scorching hot across the south. that's 37 in houston and oklah
western japan. that includes shimane prefecture which record amounts of rainfall a few days ago. so no more rain is welcome. thanks to a big high pressure system over the pacific, this system is also extending into eastern china raising temperatures once again. shanghai at 38 degrees. you have been experiencing the hottest summer in 140 years. now, naha, 35 degrees. could become the hottest temperature of this year. the eastern hal of japan looking cool at 29 degrees on friday. north america....
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western and central japan. in fact, in japan, tens of thousands of people have been carried to hospitals due to heatstroke so far this year. now, this is the reason. we have the pacific high which is very strong this year. on top of that, we have another high, the tibetan high. the two high-pressure systems are compressing the air and working as a powerful heat engine. the height of the highs are actually nearly 15 kilometers. now, heat is not going anywhere, unfortunately. kyoto in the mid 30s into your friday. nearly 40 degrees in parts of china and daegu running six degrees higher than usual for the next three days. across a different side of the world over iberian peninsula and northwestern africa, wildfires have been reported. and the reason is we have the atlantic high right here and another high, that's north african high, and those are keeping things dry. low humidity and also days of sunny weather . on top of that, temperatures have been much higher than average. for example, in marrakech, 45 on sunday, 46 degrees on your monday. lisbon at 33 on sunday. that's about 5 degrees higher than seasonal. and as we go into tuesday, still much hotter than average, an
western and central japan. in fact, in japan, tens of thousands of people have been carried to hospitals due to heatstroke so far this year. now, this is the reason. we have the pacific high which is very strong this year. on top of that, we have another high, the tibetan high. the two high-pressure systems are compressing the air and working as a powerful heat engine. the height of the highs are actually nearly 15 kilometers. now, heat is not going anywhere, unfortunately. kyoto in the mid 30s...
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pacifically the oil rich places and those are these groups are being. supported and being logistically supported by the middle position in syria and they get an older woman from. the western support for the opposition from turkey will do just that will support it's going from say stuff that the support you know something some sense if you look at it state department was asked to clarify the position of the kurdish civilians being killed by. whether the. service supplied by you or the support supplied by yourself or the syrian opposition is making its way through to the had to be to groups on the state department pretty much to say so i think in the next few days i doubt you'll see any movement. from friends. while staying with syria while the obama administration remains undecided on whether to sand weapons to the rebels the cia second in command has warned out the spread of extremism in the country as posing an ever greater threat to u.s. national security deputy director. says that if the government collapses with its massive chemical arsenal the country could become a haven for al qaeda terrorists according to morell more foreign fighters are joining the conflict in sy
pacifically the oil rich places and those are these groups are being. supported and being logistically supported by the middle position in syria and they get an older woman from. the western support for the opposition from turkey will do just that will support it's going from say stuff that the support you know something some sense if you look at it state department was asked to clarify the position of the kurdish civilians being killed by. whether the. service supplied by you or the support...
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western coast of canada and then to hawaii. the 272-foot vessel's crew will be studying the so-called dead zone, a lifeless area of the pacific which suffers from a lack of oxygen. >>> south korean scientists have made a robot that will harvest small samples and carry heavy objects under water. the crabster is 8 feet tall equipped with 10 optical cameras kind of like crab eyes. researchers hope crabster can perform better in water than the traditional remotely operated vehicles. >> something like that around the house to help you find your keys, lift heavy objects, clean the dishes. >> vacuum would be great. >> i just keyed in on the word harvest. they are harvesting? i was thinking our own local harvest. you know, mobile weather we have been out and about throughout napa and sonoma and livermore valley and we have learned that today in the napa valley the harvest began today. it's true. usually it takes place around labor day. it's about a week earlier than last year at this time. actually we're in an early record pace matching the years of 1997 and 2004 which allen tells me was a very good year for wine. >> i guess. [ laughter ]
western coast of canada and then to hawaii. the 272-foot vessel's crew will be studying the so-called dead zone, a lifeless area of the pacific which suffers from a lack of oxygen. >>> south korean scientists have made a robot that will harvest small samples and carry heavy objects under water. the crabster is 8 feet tall equipped with 10 optical cameras kind of like crab eyes. researchers hope crabster can perform better in water than the traditional remotely operated vehicles....
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pacific northwest. making it's way to a good portion of the western-central part of the country.ive look. what a pretty start to the day over sinole. temperatures nice and comfortable we head throughout this afternoon, right around the bay. 80, freemont, 86, a little warm in san jose, hot stuff in the east bay, 93, livermore, 91, fairfield. the best of the best, 70 in san francisco, 75 in santa cruz today. into the weekend, temperatures jump up. might get a few mountain thunderstorms on sunday. >>> hey, and we have a little waisted away on formula. what's her name? >> zoey. >> what? >> she is my baby sister. >> that is your baby sister? >> yes. >> really? is she good? >> kind of. >> get that weather any time you need it weather.com. now, let's go back into matt. >> thanks, now an unexpected craze that is sweeping the nation this summer, today's jenna wolf is here with details on that. >> sometimes accuse me of being excessive with things. i don't think i am, i think i'm right on the money. you have seen these everywhere, colorful rubber band bracelets. they are called rainbow loo
pacific northwest. making it's way to a good portion of the western-central part of the country.ive look. what a pretty start to the day over sinole. temperatures nice and comfortable we head throughout this afternoon, right around the bay. 80, freemont, 86, a little warm in san jose, hot stuff in the east bay, 93, livermore, 91, fairfield. the best of the best, 70 in san francisco, 75 in santa cruz today. into the weekend, temperatures jump up. might get a few mountain thunderstorms on sunday....
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america now owned most of the western hemisphere through the spanish-american war, cuba, puerto rico, and the pacific guam, of course, hawaii, and the philippines, all in one presidency. again, you have this remarkable explosion of activity, and the american people are having this debate, which in some ways goes on to this day, what is our role in the world? >> at that space and time, he was shot by this anarchist. how long did he linger before he died? >> was it six days? eight days. >> what happened to ida mckinley after his death? >> well, you know, she -- it is very interesting. she wanted to be with him. she wanted privacy. she wanted to have a moment with him. on the day before he died, the night before -- in the late hours, she was brought in to be with him. they did have some private words together, and, you know, mckinley said something that i found that has never been quoted widely before, but after she was brought out, he said to the doctor,"what will become of her?" it is almost a little bit cold. it wasn't. he knew he was dying. the doctor was really a good guy. he was the one who really
america now owned most of the western hemisphere through the spanish-american war, cuba, puerto rico, and the pacific guam, of course, hawaii, and the philippines, all in one presidency. again, you have this remarkable explosion of activity, and the american people are having this debate, which in some ways goes on to this day, what is our role in the world? >> at that space and time, he was shot by this anarchist. how long did he linger before he died? >> was it six days? eight...
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western africa. and really how the wins come off of africa that are key in determining whether you have a lot of hurricane activity or not. a completely different climate pattern is in the pacifican. that affects year-to-year changes in hurricane activity. so really predicting the globalnes is reading a monitoring and predicting types of scenarios. niÑo, la niÑa, that is a new concept, isn't it? guest: it has been around for a while. we think of el niÑo as producing the stormy winters and california and wet and stormy weather across the south. it turns out that el niÑo and it's town apart la niÑa are also very important factors in year- to-year creations in hurricane activity really across the pacific basin and the atlantic. host: gerry bell is our guest noaa. came out you recently with your hurricane season outlook. what if the season going to be? guest: we updated the 2013 hurricane season outlook just yesterday. it is really reiterating what we had predicted in may. we still expect an active season with the possibility the season to be very active. for the season as a whole, we 19 mainicting 13 to storms, six to nine to be major stomrms. that is a lot of activity still to co
western africa. and really how the wins come off of africa that are key in determining whether you have a lot of hurricane activity or not. a completely different climate pattern is in the pacifican. that affects year-to-year changes in hurricane activity. so really predicting the globalnes is reading a monitoring and predicting types of scenarios. niÑo, la niÑa, that is a new concept, isn't it? guest: it has been around for a while. we think of el niÑo as producing the stormy winters and...
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western weather is concerned. san diego, sunny, 79. tucson, 97. another toasty day in denver with 93. same in casper. showers move into the pacific northwest. seattle, you're looking at rain and a high of 80 degrees. sunny and seasonable in las vegas. 98. you can see that wide area of showers and thunderstorms making their way into the mid-atlantic states and on into the northeast. and the heat continues. record-setting heat making its way up into northern minnesota. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. 7:16 on a wednesday. i'm meteorologist christina loren. san jose, midst level clouds, sun working hard to break through. low clouds as well. we have thick fog in the north bay and the golden gate bridge into san francisco. 62 in san jose. hour by hour forecast, 79 degrees in san jose. rounding out the day at 82. getting into that all-important weekend, temperatures stay warm. drop off saturday into sunday. back to you. >> al, we look forward to that. thank you very much. >>> i want to tell you about the arrest of one of the country's most notorious thieves. a man who's accused of stealing va
western weather is concerned. san diego, sunny, 79. tucson, 97. another toasty day in denver with 93. same in casper. showers move into the pacific northwest. seattle, you're looking at rain and a high of 80 degrees. sunny and seasonable in las vegas. 98. you can see that wide area of showers and thunderstorms making their way into the mid-atlantic states and on into the northeast. and the heat continues. record-setting heat making its way up into northern minnesota. we're going to get to your...
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western africa. and really how the winds come off of africa that are key in determining whether you have a lot of hurricane activity or not. a completely different climate pattern is in the pacificcean. that affects year-to-year changes in hurricane activity. so really predicting the hurricanes is reading a global monitoring and predicting types of scenarios. host: the el nino, la nina, that is a new concept, isn't it? guest: it has been around for a while. we think of el nino as producing the stormy winters and california and wet and stormy weather across the south. it turns out that el nino and its counterpart la nina are also very important factors in year- to-year creations in hurricane activity really across the pacific basin and the atlantic. host: gerry bell is our guest from noaa. dr. bell, you recently came out with your hurricane season outlook. what if the season going to be? guest: we updated the 2013 hurricane season outlook just yesterday. it is really reiterating what we had predicted in may. we still expect an active season with the possibility the season to be very active. for the season as a whole, we are predicting 13 to 19 main storms, six to nine to be hurri
western africa. and really how the winds come off of africa that are key in determining whether you have a lot of hurricane activity or not. a completely different climate pattern is in the pacificcean. that affects year-to-year changes in hurricane activity. so really predicting the hurricanes is reading a global monitoring and predicting types of scenarios. host: the el nino, la nina, that is a new concept, isn't it? guest: it has been around for a while. we think of el nino as producing the...