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here but the rest are spread all over the sea. the situation is constant. and any time a change in course can occur even because of one seal it's a living being of course the way you feel especially stories since they're just pops. out here preparing helicopter for winter conditions of a minus twenty five degrees celsius is a long and difficult process. a good pro to organize is expeditions to the birthplace of the harp seal he has to find in the first patch of ice to drop tourists on to. god as well as the pottery. be careful with this. here at the white see the past comes in contact with the present in modern eco settlement now neighbors at the small old houses of former hunters this settlement was created as an alternative for hunting the objective was to provide locals with the ability to earn a living through tourism. for the old timers on one side life is not easy even as snowmobiles have difficulty starting in these conditions. on the other side in the eco settlement you'll find environmentally friendly toilets a boiler hou
here but the rest are spread all over the sea. the situation is constant. and any time a change in course can occur even because of one seal it's a living being of course the way you feel especially stories since they're just pops. out here preparing helicopter for winter conditions of a minus twenty five degrees celsius is a long and difficult process. a good pro to organize is expeditions to the birthplace of the harp seal he has to find in the first patch of ice to drop tourists on to. god...
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at the same time the first aerial survey of harp seals in the white sea was taken the total number was three million now the population has shrunk to one million. there is no huge demand for for fat in the world now in spite of this fact seal hunting is still practiced in canada and norway their governments provide the hunting industry with financial support adult seals and gray coats are hunted nevertheless white coat hunting has been banned there. for a long time already. in two thousand and nine a russia imposed a ban on the trade of white coats and gray grounds this meant that hard hunting came to an end completely changing individual adult seals in the open sea is unprofitable before hand it was economically worthwhile as they could hunt in the areas of seal rookeries this idea is popular among the opponents of the ban on white coat in grey coat hunting and they are ready to return to the practice at any moment. has this population lived with better life since hunting stopped i think its life hasn't changed a bit. why because well basically it's the condition of the ice that regul
at the same time the first aerial survey of harp seals in the white sea was taken the total number was three million now the population has shrunk to one million. there is no huge demand for for fat in the world now in spite of this fact seal hunting is still practiced in canada and norway their governments provide the hunting industry with financial support adult seals and gray coats are hunted nevertheless white coat hunting has been banned there. for a long time already. in two thousand and...
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that's the suggestion i would give to people >> actively this is the messages that the richmond sea bob had in their brochure. we're planning the next sea bob forum in march and most likely we'll have a break out discretion on pedestrian safety and i want to invite everyone. >> go think i thanked you. there seems to be a consensus could you bring this back in 6 months. we're going to have a net of 6 plus 6 as of november 2013 so in december or january we could look at where we're at and see if the reduction in facilitys. i think january would be great. >> i think my colleague has a feeling in the one of those things that is preventable and you guys deal with this everyday and i want to make sure we're doing everything in education to prevent the facility fatalitys. and a obviously everybody is in full swing celebrated the prop that was over turned. we don't anticipate them being - we anticipate them getting larger as we work towards pink saturday and the parade. we are working with other city agencies and outside agrees very similar to the plans we had in place for the world series cele
that's the suggestion i would give to people >> actively this is the messages that the richmond sea bob had in their brochure. we're planning the next sea bob forum in march and most likely we'll have a break out discretion on pedestrian safety and i want to invite everyone. >> go think i thanked you. there seems to be a consensus could you bring this back in 6 months. we're going to have a net of 6 plus 6 as of november 2013 so in december or january we could look at where we're at...
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there is the sea berg, end high at the end of the dock, giant thing. and here coming up, my all-time favorite boat name. never again ii. [laughter] >> this is where activity starts to really build, pretty much had the ballpark headed north. it's very highly used. we had no trouble finding people here. further south we couldn't find a person. here is a guy training seagulls apparently. just a little further up, red's java house. a lot of old uses, we're trying to preserve these historic uses noe? >> red's java house will be on a pier that will be redeveloped to incorporate the james herman new cruise terminal. and, yeah, the whole mixed-use development at bryant and embarcadaro. red's java house will be preserved. and actually it's going to be shifted over a little bit so it doesn't get completely innovated by the new design. >> does anybody here eat at red's java house? look at all these people who eat there. a double dog and a bud for how much, 3.49? this is a san francisco institution. >> this is a relic. red java house, they serve long shore man and
there is the sea berg, end high at the end of the dock, giant thing. and here coming up, my all-time favorite boat name. never again ii. [laughter] >> this is where activity starts to really build, pretty much had the ballpark headed north. it's very highly used. we had no trouble finding people here. further south we couldn't find a person. here is a guy training seagulls apparently. just a little further up, red's java house. a lot of old uses, we're trying to preserve these historic...
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cooler air is filtering in across the bay and valleys with the sea breeze. temperatures are coming down still lots of sunshine out over the bay right now even though that sea breeze is blowing. temperatures still comfortable inland. 77 degrees in livermore and warm there. 73 in san jose. and 62 degrees in san francisco. looks like it will be cooler, that little friend has come back to the coastline, the low clouds and fog, a little eddy low pressure area off the coastline to help pull some of the fog away from the san mateo county coast. so sunshine there, a little more fog into parts of the north coast. throughout the afternoon, we'll find sunshine for most out at the beaches touch and go and then low clouds and fog likely to make a return along the coastline and inside the bay tonight. we'll keep the temperatures down through the middle of the week but after that we are going to heat up again. maybe even hotter than last weekend. low pressure off the coastline spinning around bringing some low clouds and fog and returning the sea breeze to help bring the t
cooler air is filtering in across the bay and valleys with the sea breeze. temperatures are coming down still lots of sunshine out over the bay right now even though that sea breeze is blowing. temperatures still comfortable inland. 77 degrees in livermore and warm there. 73 in san jose. and 62 degrees in san francisco. looks like it will be cooler, that little friend has come back to the coastline, the low clouds and fog, a little eddy low pressure area off the coastline to help pull some of...
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own the baltic sea. this is something they looked forward to every year, as did thousands of the people. and the baltic sea was just a beautiful place to go. it was amazing that these photographs here is that helga still has them. she tells the story when it was finally allowed for she and inga to leave, inga was the oldest sister and helga asked to be in charge of the money and identification papers and her father said, that will be inga's job. she a little older and a little more responsible than you, so, helga put in photographs in her back pocket, which was her father's -- it had a little button to secure it and amazing amazingly these photographs survived the sinking and survived the years afterwards. so, just great to provide me copies of these. this here is a model of the gustloff. the gustloff could comfortably transport just about 1500 persons all together. so that would be passengers and a full compliment, full crew. these are in the days when it was cruising along the mediterranean and scandan
own the baltic sea. this is something they looked forward to every year, as did thousands of the people. and the baltic sea was just a beautiful place to go. it was amazing that these photographs here is that helga still has them. she tells the story when it was finally allowed for she and inga to leave, inga was the oldest sister and helga asked to be in charge of the money and identification papers and her father said, that will be inga's job. she a little older and a little more responsible...
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the wind is not really providing any cooling in terms of the sea breeze. areas inland are seeing temperatures about 5 to 7 degrees warmer. so think of that as a running start to the day's high temperatures. not month of a sea breeze. very likely a warmer finish to the afternoon. the other component we're watching would be the humidity levels. the east bay, north bay, in and around san jose. we will see levels temporarily drop from 2:00 to 7:00 in the evening into the 20% or lower range. we've got breezes taking place higher up in elevation. closer to sea level, we should see humidity levels up enough that we will not see any widespread red flag warnings. the first pitch starts just after 1:00. 80 today. should be very nice weather to catch the game. high clouds from time to time. you can see a few of them there right around sunset before the clouds move on. low clouds fill in once again. tomorrow's weather story is a cooler one as the sea breeze comes back. if you want to find a sunny day on the coast, today is your day. low 70s around pacifica and half-mo
the wind is not really providing any cooling in terms of the sea breeze. areas inland are seeing temperatures about 5 to 7 degrees warmer. so think of that as a running start to the day's high temperatures. not month of a sea breeze. very likely a warmer finish to the afternoon. the other component we're watching would be the humidity levels. the east bay, north bay, in and around san jose. we will see levels temporarily drop from 2:00 to 7:00 in the evening into the 20% or lower range. we've...
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: of the sea lion. that's a great idea. the one that almost got your foot. oh my god. could you imagine if you had no foot because it had gotten eaten by a sea lion, it would be a tragedy, but how could we not laugh every single time when you hopped out onstage? we'll take a quick break, shakira is here, we'll be right back. "the voice," monday and tuesday night. on nbc. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] how do you leave the ordinary behind? start with the world's finest bourbon then infuse it with natural flavors... like honey and tea. or the bright, fiery kick of spiced cinnamon. ♪ or the warm, smooth hint of black cherry. ♪ whichever choice you make, one thing's for sure... tastes like a different breed of bourbon. red stag. by jim beam. you choose two seasonal favorites starting at $10.99. like a blackened sirloin with the wedge salad or lemon shrimp fettuccine and... [ male announcer ] you had us at $10.99. really? fist bump. [ male announcer ] applebee's new take
: of the sea lion. that's a great idea. the one that almost got your foot. oh my god. could you imagine if you had no foot because it had gotten eaten by a sea lion, it would be a tragedy, but how could we not laugh every single time when you hopped out onstage? we'll take a quick break, shakira is here, we'll be right back. "the voice," monday and tuesday night. on nbc. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] how do you leave the ordinary behind? start with...
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china sea could spill over into the east china sea. >> we are very happy to note that the japanese government is working with our people on resolution of the case. we have agreed to continue our exchanges. >>> filipino leaders are also working with their longtime allies in united states to send the message to china. navy crews from both countries are holding annual drills a short distance away from another group of islands that are the focus of a territorial dispute. nhk world reports. >> reporter: this is a philippines most modern warship. for the first time it will participate in joint drills with the u.s. where chinese maritime surveillance ships are closely guarding. it is the very same ship that figured in a recent standoff with chinese government vessels there. on the first day of the six-day operation, navies from the philippines and the united states held a press conference at the bay, the one-time site of an american navy base. >> we cannot work effectively together without those relationships in place and being reinforced by exercises like this. >> let me call to mind to work toward
china sea could spill over into the east china sea. >> we are very happy to note that the japanese government is working with our people on resolution of the case. we have agreed to continue our exchanges. >>> filipino leaders are also working with their longtime allies in united states to send the message to china. navy crews from both countries are holding annual drills a short distance away from another group of islands that are the focus of a territorial dispute. nhk world...
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the cockpit and the nose section plunge into the sea. for another half minute or so, the decapitated plane flies on. then it loses momentum and begins the deadly drop toward the ocean below. the fireball as seen as far as 40 miles away in connecticut just under a minute after the center tank explosion, what is left of twa 800 crashes into the sea. all those people who thought they saw a flare or a rocket or a missile, not so says the ntsb. missiles leave pock marks on the metal. this part came from an unplanned aircraft shot down in an fbi test. >> that little pit that you are pointing to there, that is no bigger than the end of the pencil. >> right. these are small particles and going very fast and when they hit the surface, they create a pit or this microcrater. >> did you find anything like this in this aircraft? >> we examined every piece of this airplane and not one piece had any of these characteristic signatures of an explosion of a bomb or missile. >> the final judgment of the ntsb, the tragedy of twa 800 was not an act of terror
the cockpit and the nose section plunge into the sea. for another half minute or so, the decapitated plane flies on. then it loses momentum and begins the deadly drop toward the ocean below. the fireball as seen as far as 40 miles away in connecticut just under a minute after the center tank explosion, what is left of twa 800 crashes into the sea. all those people who thought they saw a flare or a rocket or a missile, not so says the ntsb. missiles leave pock marks on the metal. this part came...
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tepco officials say the cause of the problem may be wastewater that leaked into the sea in april of 2011 near the number two reactor building. highly radioactive materials may have seeped into the well. the company has drawn criticism for being slow to reveal environmental contamination. workers tested the ground water on may 24th, one week later, plant officials knew trint yum levels were higher than the government set level but did not share the data with tepco executives for another 11 days. then took another week for tepco to let the public know. officials apologized for the delay and said they were waiting for the stront yum test results. >>> the engineers at the fukushima plant are trying to fix another problem they've been examining a leak in a new filtering system. they say poor welding may be to blame. the engineers found pin holes in a tank that stores contaminated water. it's part of a filtering system that's designed to remove dozens of types of radioactive substances. tepco crews have been testing the system since march and inspected it over the weekend and found water had l
tepco officials say the cause of the problem may be wastewater that leaked into the sea in april of 2011 near the number two reactor building. highly radioactive materials may have seeped into the well. the company has drawn criticism for being slow to reveal environmental contamination. workers tested the ground water on may 24th, one week later, plant officials knew trint yum levels were higher than the government set level but did not share the data with tepco executives for another 11 days....
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that builds custom vehicles to explore the deep sea. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to talk about fukushima plant problem. >> the plant located at the edge of the ocean. you know so much radiation leaked out directly into the sea. not calculated how much came out or how much is still laeing out. of course this is carried out by the ocean currents. fish went through it. we have large fish, tuna, other large fishes that have been exposed to this. >> it could -- we could have a problem here. >> we could. >> no lines on the ocean. we don't recognize it the way politicians do. >> the other thing you and i talked about before. look at social. it looks gorgeous. it doesn't look like it with k be contaminated. >> very deceiving. we have a tendency to treat the ocean as a supermarket and sewer at the same time. putting thousands of millions of tops of chemicals, trash, garbage into the sea, out of sight, out of mind. but it comes back to haunt us. >> we see plastics in the baby fish, birds, and those things. i don't th
that builds custom vehicles to explore the deep sea. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to talk about fukushima plant problem. >> the plant located at the edge of the ocean. you know so much radiation leaked out directly into the sea. not calculated how much came out or how much is still laeing out. of course this is carried out by the ocean currents. fish went through it. we have large fish, tuna, other large fishes that have been exposed to this....
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a little bit in the baltic sea. alexander very much wanted to be the ideal russian naval officer, and he's responsible for firing on the gustloff. only he was not the ideal officer. he had a drinking problem. he was a womanizer, thank you very much was a subordinate. is cruz love them. he earned their never ending respect. but shortly before the gustloff, he'd been caught fraternizing with a swedish woman and what will diplomatically call a restaurant of repute. so he is threatened with court martial but again, it's very difficult to find someone with experience so they just leaving the. but he eventually gets his orders to fire on anything german, which he broadly interprets. and the gustloff becomes a target of opportunity for him. the soviets at this point in late 1945 as they're closing in, they are in albania, east prussia. they do know that the civilians are trying to get out. they're very aware of the civilians aboard ships like the gustloff. but for alexander, this was a target he could not resist it and aga
a little bit in the baltic sea. alexander very much wanted to be the ideal russian naval officer, and he's responsible for firing on the gustloff. only he was not the ideal officer. he had a drinking problem. he was a womanizer, thank you very much was a subordinate. is cruz love them. he earned their never ending respect. but shortly before the gustloff, he'd been caught fraternizing with a swedish woman and what will diplomatically call a restaurant of repute. so he is threatened with court...
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if the sky that we look upon should be temple and fall or the mountain should crumble to the sea. i won't cry i won't cry no, i won't shed a tear just as along you stand stand by me. so darling, dazzling stand by me. oh. stand by me stand me. stand by me. ♪ ♪ ♪ in in (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you're in trouble you can stand by me. woe stand by me. please, please. stand by me. stand by me. darling, dazzling stand by me. woe stand by me. oh, stand by me. stand by me. whenever you're in trouble won't you stand by me. oh, stand by me. oh, stand now. stand by me. stand by me. dazzling stand by me. please, please. stand by me. stand by me. stand by me. darling stand by me. stand by me. (clapping). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (singing in another language) (clapping). so darling, darling stand by me. oh, stand by me. oh, stand now. stand by me. if the sky that we look upon shed tumble and fall and or mountain should crumble to the sea. i won't cry, i won't cry no, i wouldn't shed a tear just as long as you stand stand by me. so darling, darling stand by me. oh, stand by me
if the sky that we look upon should be temple and fall or the mountain should crumble to the sea. i won't cry i won't cry no, i won't shed a tear just as along you stand stand by me. so darling, dazzling stand by me. oh. stand by me stand me. stand by me. ♪ ♪ ♪ in in (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you're in trouble you can stand by me. woe stand by me. please, please. stand by me. stand by me. darling, dazzling stand by me. woe stand by me. oh, stand by me. stand by me....
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many of them snapped and plummeted into the sea. the capsized. then those that try to swim and get into a lifeboat some of them were beaten back by people already in the life boats that were crowded. so the scene and you can't imagine was chaotic to say the least. helga today lives in las vegas. he was one of the survivors that was able to get into a lifeboat although she actually moved down the side of the boat. there were some boats in the area that night but they heard a distress call. they were able to get a distress call out that might and the other they took up the most of these survivors but there was no organized rescue operation tree they were taken to the island in the baltic sea and it was itself another strength project. they had envisioned a very massive total and the cruise liners would have no luxury accommodation versus what we consider the economy today rather cost overruns and was never completed however the german red cross is set up to help the survivors helga's story takes a remarkable turn and that she finally gets on the to
many of them snapped and plummeted into the sea. the capsized. then those that try to swim and get into a lifeboat some of them were beaten back by people already in the life boats that were crowded. so the scene and you can't imagine was chaotic to say the least. helga today lives in las vegas. he was one of the survivors that was able to get into a lifeboat although she actually moved down the side of the boat. there were some boats in the area that night but they heard a distress call. they...
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>>@don, the fishermen set off to see -- sea. it took a while before they agreed to let us join them because they know that outsiders are often put off either method of catching the huge tuna. this is the final arena for the tuna. the fishermen follow with their boats and nets. they anchor them at the bottom of the sea. now there's no escape. the nets are hauled up, and the tuna die. the men heaved the heavy fish onto the boats. this method of fishing is 3000 years old. its name comes from an arabic word meaning fight in place, and it is soon clear why. >> what should i say? you have to experience it yourself. we are a little like all fighters -- it's hard work. >> japanese supervisors are always on hand. we ask where the catch will go. their laconic answer -- japan. the spaniards do the heavy work. the japanese are in charge. japan is the dominant player in the tuna market. >> everything we catch here goes to japan. it belongs to the mitsubishi company. >> the car manufacturers also in the tuna business. in fact, it the biggest
>>@don, the fishermen set off to see -- sea. it took a while before they agreed to let us join them because they know that outsiders are often put off either method of catching the huge tuna. this is the final arena for the tuna. the fishermen follow with their boats and nets. they anchor them at the bottom of the sea. now there's no escape. the nets are hauled up, and the tuna die. the men heaved the heavy fish onto the boats. this method of fishing is 3000 years old. its name comes from...
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tepco officials say the cause of the problem may be waste water that leaked into the sea in april 2011 near the number two reactor building. they say highly radioactive materials might have seeped into the well. the company has again drawn criticism for being slow to reveal environmental contamination. the timeline of the incident shows workers tested the ground water in the area on may 24th. one week later, plant officials knew tritium levels were higher than the government-set level, but they did not share the data with tepco executives for another 11 days. it then took another week for tepco to let the public know. officials apologized for the delay. they said they were waiting for the strontium test results. >>> people in some countries saw the aftermath of what happened in fukushima and decided the risks of nuclear power were too great. the germans and swiss plan to phase out atomic energy, but some governments in eastern europe are heading in the other direction. they want to build nuclear plants to reduce their energy dependence on russia. nhk world's ivo tuho reports. >> report
tepco officials say the cause of the problem may be waste water that leaked into the sea in april 2011 near the number two reactor building. they say highly radioactive materials might have seeped into the well. the company has again drawn criticism for being slow to reveal environmental contamination. the timeline of the incident shows workers tested the ground water in the area on may 24th. one week later, plant officials knew tritium levels were higher than the government-set level, but they...
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just the low 60s by the ocean. the fog pushing in and the sea breeze. we will get a break from the oppressive heat. this is a live a few from the bay bridge toll plaza. notice, near oakland and berkeley hills. it is going towards livermore. from that fog is just like air- conditioning, we will see a big change but it is still hot. antioch livermore, the mid-70s. and those cooler temperatures. oakland, san francisco just in the low 60s. even though that we will be cooler, will have a high fire danger. a weather watch is in effect and an outside chance that there could be some isolated dry storms. producing lightning. those could possibly ignite wild fires and in addition, strong winds. and these will mainly be cooling. it looks like we will be watching that threat. here is futurecast by 3:00 p.m. with temperatures not much of any triple digits. monday, even cooler temperatures for tomorrow afternoon in the south bay with mid upper '70s and '80s. cooler. and even significantly cooler inland take a look. only mideast. that sea breeze is making a big differ
just the low 60s by the ocean. the fog pushing in and the sea breeze. we will get a break from the oppressive heat. this is a live a few from the bay bridge toll plaza. notice, near oakland and berkeley hills. it is going towards livermore. from that fog is just like air- conditioning, we will see a big change but it is still hot. antioch livermore, the mid-70s. and those cooler temperatures. oakland, san francisco just in the low 60s. even though that we will be cooler, will have a high fire...
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>>@don, the fishermen set off to see -- sea. it took a while before they agreed to let us join them because they know that outsiders are often put off either method of catching the huge tuna. this is the final arena for the tuna. the fishermen follow with their boats and nets. they anchor them at the bottom of the sea. now there's no escape. the nets are hauled up, and the tuna die. the men heaved the heavy fish onto the boats. this method of fishing is 3000 years old. its name comes from an arabic word meaning fight in place, and it is soon clear why. >> what should i say? you have to experience it yourself. we are a little like all fighters -- it's hard work. >> japanese supervisors are always on hand. we ask where the catch will go. their laconic answer -- japan. the spaniards do the heavy work. the japanese are in charge. japan is the dominant player in the tuna market. >> everything we catch here goes to japan. it belongs to the mitsubishi company. >> the car manufacturers also in the tuna business. in fact, it the biggest
>>@don, the fishermen set off to see -- sea. it took a while before they agreed to let us join them because they know that outsiders are often put off either method of catching the huge tuna. this is the final arena for the tuna. the fishermen follow with their boats and nets. they anchor them at the bottom of the sea. now there's no escape. the nets are hauled up, and the tuna die. the men heaved the heavy fish onto the boats. this method of fishing is 3000 years old. its name comes from...
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he researched the rising sea levels. he believes global warming is one reason the waves are so high. according to research, global warming cause ice to melt in the arctic and ant ar particular. ocean waters move to the ocoast of africa. the water molecules, expand, increasing the volume of the sea. >> translator: the international community should focus more on improves the environment in this region. >> reporter: senegal's government is trying to reclaim the lost beaches. the resort area attracted many tourists from europe. but the beach has completely vanished. and a number of visitors has fallen markedly. some hotels have laid off nearly half of their employees. the government briefs that restoring this popular beach will bring back the tourists and revitalize the economy. this man heads a project to install a break water to restore the beach. this plan shows the layout. if the break water is set up well, it will curb the loss of sand. and he learned about this technology from the japan international cooperation agenc
he researched the rising sea levels. he believes global warming is one reason the waves are so high. according to research, global warming cause ice to melt in the arctic and ant ar particular. ocean waters move to the ocoast of africa. the water molecules, expand, increasing the volume of the sea. >> translator: the international community should focus more on improves the environment in this region. >> reporter: senegal's government is trying to reclaim the lost beaches. the...
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the fog is back, the sea breeze kicked in and the temperatures are going to be cooler outside today the 90s are gone for now but will likely make a return later on this week. outside patchy fog at the coastline and inside the bay. we'll see sunshine for most folks and temperatures going to be cooler, though, and staying mild through the middle of the week. after that numbers heat up once again. low pressure spinning off the coastline just strong enough to enhance the marine layer and bring back the low clouds and fog. that's going to help to cool down the temperatures, a much milder start to the week and probably through the middle of the week then after that a huge dome of high pressure beginning to move in. your pollen count, we are running in the moderate categories today. grass, olive and juniper going to be the concern if you are sniffing and sneezing outside. by the way, we now have arrival delays at sfo. so watch out for that. going to see some delays there this morning before the clouds begin to lift into the afternoon. temperatures around the the u.s. about 95 degrees and partl
the fog is back, the sea breeze kicked in and the temperatures are going to be cooler outside today the 90s are gone for now but will likely make a return later on this week. outside patchy fog at the coastline and inside the bay. we'll see sunshine for most folks and temperatures going to be cooler, though, and staying mild through the middle of the week. after that numbers heat up once again. low pressure spinning off the coastline just strong enough to enhance the marine layer and bring back...
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the ocean since there's little to no food at the bottom of the ocean deep sea creatures rise to the surface at night to feet then head back to the deep depths of the ocean according to scientists is through this procedure that the creatures carry large amounts of oxygen from what is commonly referred to and to what is commonly referred to as the oxygen minimum zone since a number of animals that live in the deep depths of the oceans quite large scientists do their oxygen consumption would probably be pretty large to determine how much oxygen was being consumed they produced a global model of oxygen depletion and a model of the migration of deep sea creatures. they also use the cruise ship acoustic oceanic data collected between one nine hundred ninety and two thousand and eleven to see how many animals ascended and decent did up and down the elevator the depths of the ocean after analyzing all the data scientists found that oxygen consumption globally is about ten to forty percent of the total amount of oxygen at the deepest depths of the ocean they also found that the deepest depth
the ocean since there's little to no food at the bottom of the ocean deep sea creatures rise to the surface at night to feet then head back to the deep depths of the ocean according to scientists is through this procedure that the creatures carry large amounts of oxygen from what is commonly referred to and to what is commonly referred to as the oxygen minimum zone since a number of animals that live in the deep depths of the oceans quite large scientists do their oxygen consumption would...
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that is one of the main entrances to the sea cliff neighborhood that officer there to the left, they have been diverting traffic and there is no way any car is going get past her, or them because the vice president is here. parking and trafrk crews closed off streets in the sea cliff neighborhood. >> last time i couldn't get back to my houchls i went out for a dental appointment. i couldn't get home for dinner until after 8:30. >> he owns a beverage distribution company. tickets between 500s skpdz $10,000. >> i'd like to know head of time when we need to stay away. >> it's spaced out. you know? every couple months. so most time you barely hear about it. you can see signs. that is about it. >> groups opposed to the pipeline were positioned several blocks from the vice president. they're protesting plans to build a pipeline to the gulf coast. >> we have heard and want them to reafimpl the statement. we're against that. >> the president could announce a decision as early as september now. he believes the bay area tomorrow night. in you can, please avoid this area. >> thank you very much
that is one of the main entrances to the sea cliff neighborhood that officer there to the left, they have been diverting traffic and there is no way any car is going get past her, or them because the vice president is here. parking and trafrk crews closed off streets in the sea cliff neighborhood. >> last time i couldn't get back to my houchls i went out for a dental appointment. i couldn't get home for dinner until after 8:30. >> he owns a beverage distribution company. tickets...
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and the boat owner says the sea lion ended up spending more than an hour on the deck. he says he figures the little guy just techerred out from swimming and needed a breather. i'm shepard smith. this "the fox report." the bo many doff the hour and time of top of the news. george zimmerman about to go on trial for killing trayvon martin. the self-appointed neighborhood watch volunteer who admits he shot the 17-year-old but claims he did so in self-defense. his lawyers are trying to block testimony about a 911 call with somebody screaming in the background. prosecution experts claim the screamer is trayvon martin screaming i'm begging you. >> do you need police fire and medical. >> maybe both i'm not sure. there is someone screaming outside. >> could you hear it there? listen one more time to the background, not the call itself. >> 911, do you need police fire and medical. >> maybe both i'm not sure. there was just someone screaming outside. >> shepard: the defense lawyers argue grew the audio is not good enough to be sure who is yelling so they say the jury should not h
and the boat owner says the sea lion ended up spending more than an hour on the deck. he says he figures the little guy just techerred out from swimming and needed a breather. i'm shepard smith. this "the fox report." the bo many doff the hour and time of top of the news. george zimmerman about to go on trial for killing trayvon martin. the self-appointed neighborhood watch volunteer who admits he shot the 17-year-old but claims he did so in self-defense. his lawyers are trying to...
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the onshore flow of the cool sea breeze throughout the afternoon hours. as a result we are out of the 70s in monterey with 64 for a high today. but look at the rest of the state. very warm. still mid-90s sacramento. 103 in fresno with 92 yosemite and 77 in los angeles. so the marine layer always a good thing this time of year. we have been so, so dry. and temperatures around the bay today you can see that spread once again with the 60s half moon bay. 68 san francisco. coming down anywhere from five to seven degrees around the bay today with more low to mid-70s for richmond and oakland this afternoon. 79 fremont. you were 85. it was 95 in redwood city. so you get the idea of how much cooler. but in concord today and livermore still up and around 90 degrees. if you are headed into the east bay enjoying the game today, 1:05, it will be breezy. sunny. upper 60s to start out and temperatures in and around 70 degrees by about 4:00. the cool down tense throughout much of the week and then not only heating up, but it looks like very impressive heat wave coming ou
the onshore flow of the cool sea breeze throughout the afternoon hours. as a result we are out of the 70s in monterey with 64 for a high today. but look at the rest of the state. very warm. still mid-90s sacramento. 103 in fresno with 92 yosemite and 77 in los angeles. so the marine layer always a good thing this time of year. we have been so, so dry. and temperatures around the bay today you can see that spread once again with the 60s half moon bay. 68 san francisco. coming down anywhere from...
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sea. >> jimmy: grapes in the ocean. do you remember the people that finished ahead of you in that competition? >> no, but i remember the judges, ricky martin was there -- he was my judge. >> jimmy: did he vote for you? >> he better, he said he did. >> jimmy: well you know what you should do, find those people and destroy them. >> not ricky. >> jimmy: not ricky, that is nice, what are you going to do after next week? >> me and my son are going to brazil to watch my man play, for barcelona, and me and my son are going to be chasing him all over brazil. >> jimmy: very nice, well, it is great to see you. congratulations. it is "the voice," two-part finale, shakira everybody. be right back with jay baruchel. vo: this father's day give craftsman tools and give dad the ability to make even more. from everyday projects to the ones that last a lifetime. give the latest in craftsman tools and make more than just his day. craftsman made to make show your love. 'cause mcdonald's just topped perfection with the all-new quarter pound
sea. >> jimmy: grapes in the ocean. do you remember the people that finished ahead of you in that competition? >> no, but i remember the judges, ricky martin was there -- he was my judge. >> jimmy: did he vote for you? >> he better, he said he did. >> jimmy: well you know what you should do, find those people and destroy them. >> not ricky. >> jimmy: not ricky, that is nice, what are you going to do after next week? >> me and my son are going to...
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return of the sea breeze and it began to cool us down. good evening, everyone. looking out towards the bay waters. if you look chosely you can actually see a -- closely you can actually see white caps on the water. the winds are blows 20 miles an hour. the number stands at 59 degrees. due east across the bay bridge. 63 in oakland. livermore is now at 82 degrees. down from yesterday at this hour of 95. this is the scene, ocean beach, currently, 75 degrees. the clouds come out. otherwise, patchy fog westerly going 20 miles an hour. that is an indication the return of the sea breeze. so it will be a great start for monday. our back to workweek and then we will have clearing during the day, back to the coast and then the forecast calls for numbers to go down. and then up. here is your future cast look due west. there is the marine layer. it wants to begin our monday morning well inland. to the north. across the coast, right back and then begin to push back onshore later in the evening hours. satellite and radar suggests we have the clouds. un
return of the sea breeze and it began to cool us down. good evening, everyone. looking out towards the bay waters. if you look chosely you can actually see a -- closely you can actually see white caps on the water. the winds are blows 20 miles an hour. the number stands at 59 degrees. due east across the bay bridge. 63 in oakland. livermore is now at 82 degrees. down from yesterday at this hour of 95. this is the scene, ocean beach, currently, 75 degrees. the clouds come out. otherwise, patchy...
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to replenish the amount of oxygen consumed by the migration the deep sea creatures so when they move up and down they actually move the waters around and move the oxygen around if global warming and climate change continue to worsen they could affect this elevator like migration of the oceans deep sea creatures the levels of oxygen therefore would be damaged and it could wreak havoc on the ocean habitat as a whole bottom line here is that the findings of this study are crucial for understanding more about the deep sea habitat and the negative impacts that climate change could have on our ocean if we do nothing to stop it. just. the good the bad and the very very. jurors are at area and really ugly. for good barbara nelson immediately after the supreme court announced its decision striking down the defense of marriage act yesterday morning in new york immigration judge halted the planned deportation of colombian national stephen brooks to yesterday's ruling the federal government couldn't officially acknowledge stephen's marriage to his partner sean so he was unable to get residency l
to replenish the amount of oxygen consumed by the migration the deep sea creatures so when they move up and down they actually move the waters around and move the oxygen around if global warming and climate change continue to worsen they could affect this elevator like migration of the oceans deep sea creatures the levels of oxygen therefore would be damaged and it could wreak havoc on the ocean habitat as a whole bottom line here is that the findings of this study are crucial for understanding...
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the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop them. thomas systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for large aircraft. but he made the first one to go down is that i'm on vassal no he goes to say not to execute and as a drug dealer one little slip but when the police catch him and kill him. you know but i was stopped by a police officer they had an argument and then one day ya know it shoots the police officer who falls down and barely shoot or i'm on a ya know. also falls dead is a fire this happened in february two thousand and ten. just one month later march two thousand and two after investigation the mexican army arrests benjamin do ya know in pueblo and were. in two thousand and six ounce of korea falls into the hands of the u.s. after strang into international waters whilst he was fishing with his friends on his private yachts. the cartel stays in the hands of entertainer and of the most educated of all the siblings eduardo ariano felix is a doctor and known to everyone by
the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop them. thomas systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for large aircraft. but he made the first one to go down is that i'm on vassal no he goes to say not to execute and as a drug dealer one little slip but when the police catch him and kill him. you know but i was stopped by a police officer they had an argument and then one day ya know it shoots the police officer...
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and they aren't the only vessels sailing the high seas. there are also thousands of huge tankers and even more container ships, some of which also run on heavy fuel oil. around one billion of the annual 31 billion tons of co2 emitted worldwide come from shipping. but that could be prevented. if the ships ran on diesel it would be a cleaner alternative, but costs would rise by around 1/3. environmentalists are calling for the extreme levels of sulfur in the ships' fuel to be reduced considerably. filters and catalysts would help to make the emissions less toxic. and the electricity consumed by the ships when they are in port could come from local suppliers and not from the vessel's engine. cruises would be more expensive but a lot greener, too. and now over to you. if you want to have your say, do find us online or send us an e- mail. roland schrade in malaysia has done just that. he's commented on our report on the football professionals who campaign for the environment in namibia. he writes -- "this is a very good idea. german football pl
and they aren't the only vessels sailing the high seas. there are also thousands of huge tankers and even more container ships, some of which also run on heavy fuel oil. around one billion of the annual 31 billion tons of co2 emitted worldwide come from shipping. but that could be prevented. if the ships ran on diesel it would be a cleaner alternative, but costs would rise by around 1/3. environmentalists are calling for the extreme levels of sulfur in the ships' fuel to be reduced...
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look what happens around the bay. the sea breeze is strong. winds are blowing. 50s, mid-60s. cool weather pattern that is helping with the fire danger and trending your temperatures down. temperatures today mild. temperatures tomorrow like today. warmer, cooler. you are looking at 70s and low 80s. inland, we will see low 80s. tomorrow the low-pressure system keeps the sea breezes pumping. warmest inland spot. 80 degrees. but as we go into wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday. this shows up. what happened last week and temperatures pump up. especially on saturday when numbers reach into the 90s. warm up towards the second half of the week. tomorrow like today. wednesday warms. thursday, friday, saturday warms. tomorrow's highs, mild temperature foot print. 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon. mild for tuesday. wednesday warmer. warmer on thursday. 80 in pittsburg. 87 antioch tomorrow. 80 in brentwood. 79 gilroy. highs for tuesday along the coast. fog and cooler weather with the breezes. better air quality. less fire danger the next couple days. thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, fire
look what happens around the bay. the sea breeze is strong. winds are blowing. 50s, mid-60s. cool weather pattern that is helping with the fire danger and trending your temperatures down. temperatures today mild. temperatures tomorrow like today. warmer, cooler. you are looking at 70s and low 80s. inland, we will see low 80s. tomorrow the low-pressure system keeps the sea breezes pumping. warmest inland spot. 80 degrees. but as we go into wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday. this shows up....
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the cockpit in first class section plunged into the sea. radar readings show the rest of the plane went on flying, for a half minute more. the final seconds must have been terrifying. in the cockpit just like this one, the instruments went dead. the pilots were helpless, unaware that their 747 had been beheaded. it was an all too eerie echo of the bombing of pan am 103 in 1988. another jet decapitated. the explosives hidden in a suitcase by libyan terrorists. leon panetta was president clinton's chief of staff. >> when a 747 blows up as the one did in scotland, your first assumption is that this is not an accident, this is a deliberate act. whether it's a bomb, a missile or what took place, somebody was responsible for blowing up that airplane. >> reporter: had the pan am flight not been running late, it too could have exploded over the ocean, just as twa did. just as this air india 747 did in 1985. another suitcase bomb. that one also linked to terrorists. was twa 800 the third such victim? >> my initial reaction was, the plane could have
the cockpit in first class section plunged into the sea. radar readings show the rest of the plane went on flying, for a half minute more. the final seconds must have been terrifying. in the cockpit just like this one, the instruments went dead. the pilots were helpless, unaware that their 747 had been beheaded. it was an all too eerie echo of the bombing of pan am 103 in 1988. another jet decapitated. the explosives hidden in a suitcase by libyan terrorists. leon panetta was president...