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as a pacific nation, we hope to share in that future alongside our pacific island neighbors. the blue pacific act is a first step in that direction. i encourage my colleagues to join me in co-sponsoring the blue pacific act and urge swift consideration of this critical legislation. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill, for five minutes. mr. hill: i thank the speaker. today i rise to recognize and congratulate my long time friend, eddie drilling, who recently announced that he will be retiring later this year after a 41-year career with at&t. eddie currently serves as the senior vice president for external and regulatory affairs at at&t, where he leads the national regulatory organization. his ties to arkansas remain strong. he currently serves the university of arkansas board of advisors, the sam walton school of business deans executive advisory board, and the razorback foundation board. eddie has been a leader in arkansas for four decades and a member and mentor of many organizations. he receives the pi
as a pacific nation, we hope to share in that future alongside our pacific island neighbors. the blue pacific act is a first step in that direction. i encourage my colleagues to join me in co-sponsoring the blue pacific act and urge swift consideration of this critical legislation. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill, for five minutes. mr. hill: i thank the speaker. today i rise to recognize and congratulate my long time...
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wing rerecognize that by defining the pacific as indo-pacific right now. we do have defense agreements others.an and i think adding india if they're willing and can make the agreement that would be verying very helpful for the stability and security in the region. couple on nd now a basing arrangements. we talked about some of these. one specifically on the europe, particularly the germany basing decisions. the question reads as stated in the pentagon's strategic approach the region, the indo-pacific region is d.o.d.'s priority feeder. how will this affect the forward posture in europe in the foreseeable future? to what extent is the trump administration's decision to withdraw troops from germany related to this? and what kind of capabilities are critical for deterring russia that the army should still be providing? gen. mcconville: i think we're basically looking at the pacific, we know that there's been acknowledgments made actually today on units that need to be coming out of europe, going back to europe. we're going to have to do a posture review. righ
wing rerecognize that by defining the pacific as indo-pacific right now. we do have defense agreements others.an and i think adding india if they're willing and can make the agreement that would be verying very helpful for the stability and security in the region. couple on nd now a basing arrangements. we talked about some of these. one specifically on the europe, particularly the germany basing decisions. the question reads as stated in the pentagon's strategic approach the region, the...
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how is the economy doing the pacific islands you don't have to do all of the pacific islands but the ones in you'd be reporting on can you explain what the impact of cocaine 1000 has been not deaths but in terms of the economy. yeah i think. yes it's really really devastating that's the simple way to put it. like i said when it's not terrorists there's no revenue and not only do they bring. money to spend in hotels they also. the market and. trinkets and things i spend money on taxis transport the ferry between islands so every little corner of been affected by this. is predicting that the g.d.p. will contract by at the percent by the end of the. 6 percent by the end of the year which is huge. you need. people really really devastating on a personal level a lot of. but economically it did some damage too because tourists. jobs suffered in the wake of the epidemic so. a lot of people anymore a good 10001500 people. lost their jobs are waiting to go back to a job that they don't know what will look like. and actually inspired by the. facebook page. those who don't have. baking cakes fo
how is the economy doing the pacific islands you don't have to do all of the pacific islands but the ones in you'd be reporting on can you explain what the impact of cocaine 1000 has been not deaths but in terms of the economy. yeah i think. yes it's really really devastating that's the simple way to put it. like i said when it's not terrorists there's no revenue and not only do they bring. money to spend in hotels they also. the market and. trinkets and things i spend money on taxis transport...
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in the pacific islands. in closing i joined all my colleagues here and expressing our gratitude and admiration for your leadership chair lowey and service. the bill today like those in years past reflects your powerful vision for america's role in the world as a force for good but i personally especially appreciate that you have personally understood and embraced the indo pacific. thank you for your stewardship of this bill, this committee and our foreign policy. miss wasserman-schultz is recognized. >> thank you and chair rogers for the billwhich upholds american values abroad . congressman the house and i can assure you that in south florida with our very significant diverse population of people to many different nations are the gateway to latin america and in south florida, foreign-policy is domestic policy so this is an important bill in our community. with over 130,000 deaths unethically and 500,000 deaths internationally it is past time for america to step up and show leadership in combating the corona
in the pacific islands. in closing i joined all my colleagues here and expressing our gratitude and admiration for your leadership chair lowey and service. the bill today like those in years past reflects your powerful vision for america's role in the world as a force for good but i personally especially appreciate that you have personally understood and embraced the indo pacific. thank you for your stewardship of this bill, this committee and our foreign policy. miss wasserman-schultz is...
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how is the economy doing the pacific islands you don't have to do all of the pacific islands but the ones in you'd be reporting on can you explain what the impact of coal in 1000 has been not jeff's but in terms of the economy yeah i think. yes it's really really devastating that's the only real simple way to put it. like i said when it's not terrorists there's no revenue and not only do they bring. money to spend in hotels they also get the market and. trinkets and things. transport the ferry between islands so every little corner of been affected by this. central bank of summer is predicting that the g.d.p. will contract by i believe. by the end of the. 6 percent by the end of the it which is huge. you need. it people really really devastating on a personal level. but economically it did some damage too because tourists. jobs suffered in the wake of the epidemic so. a lot of people anymore a good 10001500 people. lost their jobs are waiting to go back to a job that they don't know what will look like. actually inspired by the. facebook page. baking cakes the trading cuttings for bu
how is the economy doing the pacific islands you don't have to do all of the pacific islands but the ones in you'd be reporting on can you explain what the impact of coal in 1000 has been not jeff's but in terms of the economy yeah i think. yes it's really really devastating that's the only real simple way to put it. like i said when it's not terrorists there's no revenue and not only do they bring. money to spend in hotels they also get the market and. trinkets and things. transport the ferry...
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how is the economy doing the pacific islands you don't have to do all of the pacific islands but the ones in you'd be reporting on can you explain what impact of tobin 1000 has been not jeff's but in terms of the economy yeah i think. yes it's really really devastating that's the real simple way to put it. like i said when it's not terrorists there's no revenue and not only do they bring. money to spend in hotels they also get the market and. trinkets and things they spend money on taxis transport the ferry between islands so every little corner of been affected by this. is predicting that the g.d.p. will contract by i believe. by the end of the. 6 percent by the end of the year which is huge. you need. people really really devastating on a personal level a lot of. but economically it did some damage too because tourists. jobs suffered in the wake of the epidemic so. a lot of people anymore a good 10001500 people. lost their jobs are waiting to go back to a job that they don't know what will look like. actually inspired by. a facebook page. who don't have. baking cakes for groceries
how is the economy doing the pacific islands you don't have to do all of the pacific islands but the ones in you'd be reporting on can you explain what impact of tobin 1000 has been not jeff's but in terms of the economy yeah i think. yes it's really really devastating that's the real simple way to put it. like i said when it's not terrorists there's no revenue and not only do they bring. money to spend in hotels they also get the market and. trinkets and things they spend money on taxis...
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how is the economy doing the pacific islands you don't have to do all of the pacific islands but the ones and you've been reporting on can you explain what impact of 1000 has been not jeff's but in terms of the economy. yeah i think. yes it's really really devastating that's the simple way to put it. like i said when it's not terrorists there's no revenue and not only do they bring. money to spend in hotels they also get the market and. trinkets and things they spend money on taxis transport the ferry between islands so every little corner of been affected by this. is predicting that the g.d.p. will contract by i believe. by the end of the. 6 percent by the end of the it which is huge. you need. it people really really devastating on a personal level a lot of. but economically it did some damage too because tourists. jobs suffered in the wake of the epidemic so. a lot of people anymore a good 10001500 people. lost their jobs are waiting to go back to a job that they don't know what will look like. and actually inspired by the. facebook page so those who don't have. baking cakes for g
how is the economy doing the pacific islands you don't have to do all of the pacific islands but the ones and you've been reporting on can you explain what impact of 1000 has been not jeff's but in terms of the economy. yeah i think. yes it's really really devastating that's the simple way to put it. like i said when it's not terrorists there's no revenue and not only do they bring. money to spend in hotels they also get the market and. trinkets and things they spend money on taxis transport...
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as it pacific power. that's a harder case to make when there's a time and people in both parties there embracing a more isolationist view and they don't understand how hard it would be to move across the pacific to get to the fight in ways that misha does understand in the book lays out. >> is doing to make any comment comments. >> no i think i will pass we have some great questions from reviewers. stomach i'll ask a few more than open it up to viewers. i know that's what it's about. like to highlight that it should have done this early on the book is actually more than just about china. there's really interesting to chapters on japan, michael has a historian on the region he's written about japan for many years. one of the chapters had a very interesting description of how japan managed to balance the problems of globalization both the opportunities afforded by i think very clearly explain how japan balance between the two and whether or not those lessons has relevance for us today. so misha would you li
as it pacific power. that's a harder case to make when there's a time and people in both parties there embracing a more isolationist view and they don't understand how hard it would be to move across the pacific to get to the fight in ways that misha does understand in the book lays out. >> is doing to make any comment comments. >> no i think i will pass we have some great questions from reviewers. stomach i'll ask a few more than open it up to viewers. i know that's what it's...
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in a free and open pacific. last september we held an ministerial level meeting with united straits, australia, india, japan, marking a new mouse on a diplomatic engagement in a new region. or enhancing alliances with australia, japan, republic of korea, the philippines, thailand which have helped sustain peace and security for generations and we are furthering our cooperation with an organization central to a free and open indo pacific. our security of our system tells partners protect their their autonomy and maritime resources but we are working with countries to have sustainable development and energy security and have doubled development pacific to the pacific island parties to the pacific pledge for the other side of the world china's increasing become a topic of transatlantic discussions by the secretary recently announced the united states has accepted the you proposal to create a u.s., eu dialogue on china. to discuss our common concerns about the threat that prc proposes to assure democratic values. si
in a free and open pacific. last september we held an ministerial level meeting with united straits, australia, india, japan, marking a new mouse on a diplomatic engagement in a new region. or enhancing alliances with australia, japan, republic of korea, the philippines, thailand which have helped sustain peace and security for generations and we are furthering our cooperation with an organization central to a free and open indo pacific. our security of our system tells partners protect their...
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arland partners in the pacific pledge. on the other side of the world, china has increasingly become a topic of transatlantic discussions. the secretary recently announced that the united states has accepted the eu's proposal to create u.s. new dialog on china. to discuss our common concerns about the threats that the prc poses to our shared democratic values. similarly, the prc is a core component of our security dialogues with the united kingdom, australia, new zealand and canada. in our hemisphere, the united states is working with neighbors to reaffirm the region's long-standing dedication to free societies and free markets. we are working on improving our investment climate for all types of infrastructure, including energy, airports, ports, roads, telecoms and digital networks. in addition to the u.s. development and humanitarian assistance, we expect the united states international development corporation to deploy 12 million dollars to the western hemisphere in the coming years, all towards this effort of making a p
arland partners in the pacific pledge. on the other side of the world, china has increasingly become a topic of transatlantic discussions. the secretary recently announced that the united states has accepted the eu's proposal to create u.s. new dialog on china. to discuss our common concerns about the threats that the prc poses to our shared democratic values. similarly, the prc is a core component of our security dialogues with the united kingdom, australia, new zealand and canada. in our...
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concept that for us goes back to the 19th century, a free and open pacific and indo-pacific, just as we have happened our ability to get from the continental u.s. into maritimes in asia. >> a nice segway to the concept of the indo-pacific which was introduced national security strategy and had been talked about for many years by others as well and also like to comment on the hills perspective on it because it is an area of consensus among -- in terms of the term and needs and hr do you have any thoughts about in the indo-pacific as well and how maybe also what is happening more reachedly in term of the way the administration is thinking, how ill policemen implementation is going. misha, do you want to comment on that and i'll turn to mike gallagher. >> very briefly. i'm happy wear talker but indo-pacific. when i taught at yale or studied you would be he department of east asian studies and in the state department you have the east asian pacific faired but the asians don't think pout it in they way. indians look east, or japan's quasi-alliance with india. all integrated and we need to
concept that for us goes back to the 19th century, a free and open pacific and indo-pacific, just as we have happened our ability to get from the continental u.s. into maritimes in asia. >> a nice segway to the concept of the indo-pacific which was introduced national security strategy and had been talked about for many years by others as well and also like to comment on the hills perspective on it because it is an area of consensus among -- in terms of the term and needs and hr do you...
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if you live in mountain or pacific time zones. the twitter hack is drawing questions about the platform's security and resilience in the run-up to the u.s. presidential election." twitter said that hackers have contained -- obtain control of those of presidential critic candidate joe biden. musk --ashian and elon the story goes on to say that twitter's role of the critical communications platform for political candidates and public officials including donald trump has led to fears that have -- hackers could wreak havoc during the election or otherwise compromised national security. adam konner, a liberal think tank said on twitter, "this is instantly --d be infinitely worst -- infinitely worse on november 3." here is how it went down on the twitter support tag which tweets yesterday, "we are aware of the security incident impacting accounts on twitter. we are taking steps to fix it and will update everyone shortly." that was at 5:45 yesterday. 10:48 p.m., twitter support saying, our investigation is still ongoing. we detected what
if you live in mountain or pacific time zones. the twitter hack is drawing questions about the platform's security and resilience in the run-up to the u.s. presidential election." twitter said that hackers have contained -- obtain control of those of presidential critic candidate joe biden. musk --ashian and elon the story goes on to say that twitter's role of the critical communications platform for political candidates and public officials including donald trump has led to fears that...
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few examples, a senator murray with the pacific salmon coastal recovery. we would like to see the names. we are not encouraging them to bring back earmarks formally because they claim they are not doing them. we would like them to ban them permanently. one name we know for sure is senator brian schatz, no relation, who added $17.4 million for a private operation, but that is almost their whole budget and he has done that three years in a row. nowsed to be $5.9 million, it is $15.7 million. there used to be a north southcenter. that operation stopped receiving federal funding in 2001 and we think the same should be done for the east-west center. it really should be privately funded, one of the few examples where we know which member of congress did it. host: one of our social media followers has a question, but i have an addition to it -- what do you believe is the most egregious earmark? that, whatto add to do you believe is the most egregious earmark in this current "pig book" summary and the most egregious earmark you have seen during your time tracking
few examples, a senator murray with the pacific salmon coastal recovery. we would like to see the names. we are not encouraging them to bring back earmarks formally because they claim they are not doing them. we would like them to ban them permanently. one name we know for sure is senator brian schatz, no relation, who added $17.4 million for a private operation, but that is almost their whole budget and he has done that three years in a row. nowsed to be $5.9 million, it is $15.7 million....
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like many people making the trek down the california coast, my family spent time in monterey and pacific grove recently. we took in all that the area has to offer even though the biggest attraction remains closed. no pandemic with shut down these breath taking views the s the surf this region seems taylor made for tourism 2020 style. the monterey bay aquarium has not yet reopened but tourism officials say that may push locals and visitors to discover other activities they may not have considered. >> maybe they hadn't gone whale watching. maybe they hadn't gone fishing. maybe they never thought of going paddleboarding or kayaking. there is still so much to do. bring bikes here like i was saying earlier. >>> research shows people are willing to drive further to get to their destination. >> we have been seeing people that have been coming in. normal vacations have been canceled. whether have never been have be seeing a combination. >> many use monterey as a jumping off point for other adventures. >> you can do 17-mile drive, golfing in pebble beach. there are so many amazing adventures. eve
like many people making the trek down the california coast, my family spent time in monterey and pacific grove recently. we took in all that the area has to offer even though the biggest attraction remains closed. no pandemic with shut down these breath taking views the s the surf this region seems taylor made for tourism 2020 style. the monterey bay aquarium has not yet reopened but tourism officials say that may push locals and visitors to discover other activities they may not have...
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we look in the pacific. we've been monitoring that blob of warm water in the pacific. that's what we are still seeing there parked over just the south of the gulf of alaska. then we look further to the south around the pacific and we're noticing a little bit of cooling here, and it's been consistent the past three months. so what we're seeing is a weak la nina developing where we could see the storm track going farther to the north with an el nino that means warmer pacific waters and you start to see a storm track more over the bay area. so looking at the cooling that we're seeing now in this area, that's something that we'll be monitoring over the next couple of months because it could have an impact on how much rainfall we've seen for parts of the bay area over towards northern california. there may be near normal or slightly above normal rainfall going into our water year. we'll see if a stronger la nina develops. as we look at what's happening out there right now, we have some upper 80s in the forecast, some low 90s for our interior valleys by the end of the week.
we look in the pacific. we've been monitoring that blob of warm water in the pacific. that's what we are still seeing there parked over just the south of the gulf of alaska. then we look further to the south around the pacific and we're noticing a little bit of cooling here, and it's been consistent the past three months. so what we're seeing is a weak la nina developing where we could see the storm track going farther to the north with an el nino that means warmer pacific waters and you start...
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mountain and pacific, your line is (202) 748-8001. us at (202) 748-8003. .e are on twitter let's go to christopher, calling from inglewood, new jersey. john lewis represented, in my rights as a person with special needs, he helped me see we do have a voice in our world. he helped us strive further and across bridges. the most crossed greatest of bridges, the rainbow bridge to a higher plane, for he has received his promotion because of all the good he left behind in this world. i am so thrilled and honored that he would make me more aware of my own rights as an individual with special needs. he made me aware of what i could do to make life better. i am deeply saddened that this man, who gave up his life for hasof us, including myself, left us so sadly. thank you, john lewis. president obama presented the presidential medal of freedom to john lewis in 2010. here's what president obama had to say about john lewis. [video clip] quote inscribed in a doorway in nashville where students refused to leave lunch counters years ago. it said it,
mountain and pacific, your line is (202) 748-8001. us at (202) 748-8003. .e are on twitter let's go to christopher, calling from inglewood, new jersey. john lewis represented, in my rights as a person with special needs, he helped me see we do have a voice in our world. he helped us strive further and across bridges. the most crossed greatest of bridges, the rainbow bridge to a higher plane, for he has received his promotion because of all the good he left behind in this world. i am so thrilled...
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so for cathay pacific, if things return to normal and we see strong demand throughout the asia-pacific, we think they carry is able to recover pretty nicely. shery: this chart on the bloomberg showing how analysts are not actually quite convinced of a recovery. rating, theus market its least lish in three years, where do you put the share price and the rest of the year? you have put the stock as neutral. do think theree are considerable pressures on share price. one of it being dilution from the plan and the others obviously being the macroeconomic environment. looking forward, if we are looking potentially into next there arehink highlights for cathay pacific simply because we know that basically within asia pacific and the overall target market, we do think there are benefits to be gained. but obviously right now, so many things are quoted by the fact that there is the coronavirus among many other things. ondo have a neutral hold cathay pacific right now as we await to see how things will unfold. shery: we are expecting second-quarter gdp numbers out of china with an economic recover
so for cathay pacific, if things return to normal and we see strong demand throughout the asia-pacific, we think they carry is able to recover pretty nicely. shery: this chart on the bloomberg showing how analysts are not actually quite convinced of a recovery. rating, theus market its least lish in three years, where do you put the share price and the rest of the year? you have put the stock as neutral. do think theree are considerable pressures on share price. one of it being dilution from...
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arguing to go to the pacific for several years, because she wanted to cover the pacific the way that we ernie pyle had covered all of the military that was fighting in the atlantic. and the kept turning her down because holes-y didn't want her to go. he will later say that his biggest mistake in the war... henry in his diary rights -- >> they turned her down in europe because she wanted to go the red cross there, and if you kidnapped eleanor roosevelt, it's a disaster. so, you don't -- we don't want to exaggerate eleanor roosevelt here. >> i do want to say just the one thing, since doug brought up the trip to the pacific. it's very clear on. this henry wallace writes in his diary, that mrs. r finally gets to go to the pacific because the knee grows situation is too high. she goes right after the race riots, and detroit where she is blamed for this race riots. i think, for our audience to really understand the progression, you know, we need to look at eleanor before she really starts race because eleanor really doesn't start race until 35 and 36. >> that's what we are going to do. we
arguing to go to the pacific for several years, because she wanted to cover the pacific the way that we ernie pyle had covered all of the military that was fighting in the atlantic. and the kept turning her down because holes-y didn't want her to go. he will later say that his biggest mistake in the war... henry in his diary rights -- >> they turned her down in europe because she wanted to go the red cross there, and if you kidnapped eleanor roosevelt, it's a disaster. so, you don't -- we...
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in the pacific islands in the broader indo pacific. in closing i join our colleagues in expressing gratitude and admiration for your leadership and service. the bill before us today like those in years past reflect your powerful vision for america's role in the world as a force for good. i appreciate that you personally understood and embraced the indo pacific. thank you for your stewardship of this bill, this committee and our foreign policy. >> miss wasserman schultz is recognized. >> thank you for your leadership on the bill before switch advances us foreign policy and uphold american values abroad. we can assure you in south florida with our very significant and diverse population of people from different nations, we are the gateway to latin america and in south florida foreign-policy is domestic policy. this is an important bill in the community. over 130,000 deaths domestically and 500,000 deaths, time for america to step up in combating the coronavirus epidemic, it is an important step by coronavirus preparedness, we prioritize
in the pacific islands in the broader indo pacific. in closing i join our colleagues in expressing gratitude and admiration for your leadership and service. the bill before us today like those in years past reflect your powerful vision for america's role in the world as a force for good. i appreciate that you personally understood and embraced the indo pacific. thank you for your stewardship of this bill, this committee and our foreign policy. >> miss wasserman schultz is recognized....
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alarm fire burning in san francisco's pacific heights it said washington street and franklin that is near lafayette park. >>the fire broke out shortly after 7 o'clock this evening that fire quickly went to 3 alarms to burning in a 3 or four-story tall apartment complex this video you can see how large that complex is the apartment buildings there takes up a good portion of the block in the 1900 block of washington street. the specific address is 1927 washington street, but just within the last couple of minutes, san francisco fire tweeted out that this fire is now under control and there are no injuries, however, there are there are with the getting around that area there's a lot of activity there still even though the fire is under control. we want to check in now with the kron four's dan thorn. he just arrived at the scene and he has more for us dan. >>well ken and pam as you can see behind me here so a number of firefighters here responding to this fire. it seems as though they have it under control yet you could still smell a lot of the smoke that was moving through the area here
alarm fire burning in san francisco's pacific heights it said washington street and franklin that is near lafayette park. >>the fire broke out shortly after 7 o'clock this evening that fire quickly went to 3 alarms to burning in a 3 or four-story tall apartment complex this video you can see how large that complex is the apartment buildings there takes up a good portion of the block in the 1900 block of washington street. the specific address is 1927 washington street, but just within the...
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mountain and pacific, your line is (202) 748-8001. us at (202) 748-8003. .e are on twitter let's go to christopher, calling from inglewood, new jersey. john lewis represented, in my rights as a person with special needs, he helped me see we do have a voice in our world. he helped us strive further and across bridges. the most crossed greatest of bridges, the rainbow bridge to a higher plane, for he has received his promotion because of all the good he left behind in this world. i am so thrilled and honored that he would make me more aware of my own rights as an individual with special needs. he made me aware of what i could do to make life better. i am deeply saddened that this man, who gave up his life for hasof us, including myself, left us so sadly. thank you, john lewis. president obama presented the presidential medal of freedom to john lewis in 2010. here's what president obama had to say about john lewis. [video clip] quote inscribed in a doorway in nashville where students refused to leave lunch counters years ago. it said it,
mountain and pacific, your line is (202) 748-8001. us at (202) 748-8003. .e are on twitter let's go to christopher, calling from inglewood, new jersey. john lewis represented, in my rights as a person with special needs, he helped me see we do have a voice in our world. he helped us strive further and across bridges. the most crossed greatest of bridges, the rainbow bridge to a higher plane, for he has received his promotion because of all the good he left behind in this world. i am so thrilled...
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dogs proved to be an invaluable resource in the pacific and the home front. --n they were cute it recruited, the owners were promised if they made it through the war, they would be returned. that promise turned to be difficult to fulfill. cost made it difficult to fulfill the promise. given thegs were militarization training and sent home. homing pigeons, believe it or not, we still used pigeons in world war ii. one of the oldest means of long distance communications, and they were widely used. they are a specific type of domestic pigeon derived from the rock pigeon and not like the sort of feral pigeons we are used to in our cities. earliestt or not, the use of pigeons for communications were the romans 2000 years ago. their ability to carry important messages has not really diminished in that time. even before japan's attack on pearl harbor, the american military had begun ramping up its communication program within the army signal corps, and during the war, carrier pigeons were used in almost every theater by almost every army, access and ally -- axis and
dogs proved to be an invaluable resource in the pacific and the home front. --n they were cute it recruited, the owners were promised if they made it through the war, they would be returned. that promise turned to be difficult to fulfill. cost made it difficult to fulfill the promise. given thegs were militarization training and sent home. homing pigeons, believe it or not, we still used pigeons in world war ii. one of the oldest means of long distance communications, and they were widely used....
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for all i know, he may be on his way to the pacific. two of my children are in coast cities on the pacific. many of you all over this country have boys in the services who will now be called upon to go into action. you have friends and families in what has suddenly become a danger zone. you cannot escape anxiety. you cannot escape a clutch of fear at your heart, and yet i hope that the certainty of what we have to meet will make you rise above these fears. we must go about our daily business more determined than ever to do the ordinary things as well as we can, and when we find a way to do anything more in our communities to help others, to build morale, to give a feeling of security, we must do it. whatever is asked of us, i am sure we can accomplish it. we are the free and unconquerable people of the united states of america. to the young people of the nation, i must speak a word tonight. you are going to have a great opportunity. there will be high moments in which your strength and your ability will be tested. i have faith in you. i
for all i know, he may be on his way to the pacific. two of my children are in coast cities on the pacific. many of you all over this country have boys in the services who will now be called upon to go into action. you have friends and families in what has suddenly become a danger zone. you cannot escape anxiety. you cannot escape a clutch of fear at your heart, and yet i hope that the certainty of what we have to meet will make you rise above these fears. we must go about our daily business...
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Jul 2, 2020
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dominates the pacific navy air force. they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for 52 percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of bases that start an australia you go through your house if we have no bases in australia you have you have. and you have a new facility in western australia no to speak precisely we have no military bases in australia what we do is operate with and in australian bases but we're not in the basing business nowadays there's a growing collection of what are referred to as lily pad bases these are bases that have typically 300 troops no family members very few amenities and they're often quite secretive their bases that are frequently construc
dominates the pacific navy air force. they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for 52 percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of bases...
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it is currently a category 3 storm but because of the cooler water throughout the pacific and also the dryer conditions it is expected to weaken in the coming days and it could actually make landfall near the big island of hawaii and maui into a weaker hurricane or possible tropical storm as well so this is going to be something that we're going to keep an eye here from the kron 4 weather center in the coming days could see not only high surf but also dangerous winds and heavy rain as well up to 18 inches of rain mainly impacting the north and eastern portions of the big island and also the island of maui as well and here's this perfect textbook example of the category 3 storm with that well defined eye as we tap track hurricane douglas is progress in the eastern pacific. but closer to home back on land here in the bay area stormtracker 4 right now tracking dry conditions, some clouds right along the coast expected to make its way inland during the overnight hours and temperatures out there right now in the upper 50's and low 60's along the san francisco peninsula coastline with the wi
it is currently a category 3 storm but because of the cooler water throughout the pacific and also the dryer conditions it is expected to weaken in the coming days and it could actually make landfall near the big island of hawaii and maui into a weaker hurricane or possible tropical storm as well so this is going to be something that we're going to keep an eye here from the kron 4 weather center in the coming days could see not only high surf but also dangerous winds and heavy rain as well up...
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and this is the first major hurricane for the eastern pacific for 2020 now let's switch to the gulf of mexico out there right now tropical storm hanna and you could see that it does have sustained winds at 50 miles per hour and it is going to strengthen because of those warm gulf of mexico waters into a category one hurricane already hurricane warnings and storm surge warnings in effect as it is expected to make landfall in the state of texas by around saturday morning. so very active pattern out there right now they could see hurricane force winds throughout parts of texas 60 to 70 miles per hour. in addition to that upwards of a foot of rain but back on land and closer to home in the bay area tracking our know sky july warmer temperatures for your saturday warming up to near average in the mid 60's along the coast low 70's along the bay and widespread low 90's as you make your way inland in the warmest try valleys and this warm inland temperature range is going to continue all weekend long even through early next week until we cool down by later next week more coming up in my full
and this is the first major hurricane for the eastern pacific for 2020 now let's switch to the gulf of mexico out there right now tropical storm hanna and you could see that it does have sustained winds at 50 miles per hour and it is going to strengthen because of those warm gulf of mexico waters into a category one hurricane already hurricane warnings and storm surge warnings in effect as it is expected to make landfall in the state of texas by around saturday morning. so very active pattern...
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. >> melissa: protests in the pacific northwest showing no signs of slowing down. 12 police curtain seattle as protesters loot stores. meanwhile, another night of chaos in portland. what will it take to get things under control? and could we soon see indictments in the durham probe of the russia investigation? president trump's former deputy national security advisor on that next.
. >> melissa: protests in the pacific northwest showing no signs of slowing down. 12 police curtain seattle as protesters loot stores. meanwhile, another night of chaos in portland. what will it take to get things under control? and could we soon see indictments in the durham probe of the russia investigation? president trump's former deputy national security advisor on that next.
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in the pacific waters we're always monitoring the blob, an area of really warm water in the pacific, but we're also looking over towards the equator where we're seeing a slight cooldown in those temperatures looking at the sea surface temperatures which means that a weak la nina is developing and usually that drives the storm track further to the north. for us that could mean a little bit more rainfall over the next couple of months. so looking at those sea surface temperatures once again near the equator in the pacific we're seeing a slight cooldown there. so what does that mean for us as we go into the next several months? with this weak event near average or slightly above average rainfall going into the water. that's something we'll be watching as we go into the late fall and early winter. we'll see if a real la nina event develops. now as we look at our temperatures here over the next seven days, once again this is our break from those 90s, but we're looking at upper 80s and then we'll go back to some very hot temperatures as we go towards the end of the weekend and early next w
in the pacific waters we're always monitoring the blob, an area of really warm water in the pacific, but we're also looking over towards the equator where we're seeing a slight cooldown in those temperatures looking at the sea surface temperatures which means that a weak la nina is developing and usually that drives the storm track further to the north. for us that could mean a little bit more rainfall over the next couple of months. so looking at those sea surface temperatures once again near...
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engine pacific time zones that an e-mail to book tv at c-span.org. and you can text a message and if you do text a message in if you would include your first name and your city just like we do for our colors (202)748-8903 is the text number. and finally we have several social media sites already to take your comments, facebook, twitter, instagram, just a member @booktv is our handle. let's take the next call from albert and arkansas albert please gos. ahead. reporter: yes, sir. very few people, american citizens understand countries and how people are in other countries around the world. their poverty status the rich status education status one of the things i ended up joining cthe peace corps when i was a young man back in the 70s there's nothing like first-hand knowledge of who they are how they feel how they feel about america and all the sudden poverty, you don't look at people if you lived in central america for eight or nine years as being poor. i would like you to talk a little more about the service as a trend if you can as far as peace corps
engine pacific time zones that an e-mail to book tv at c-span.org. and you can text a message and if you do text a message in if you would include your first name and your city just like we do for our colors (202)748-8903 is the text number. and finally we have several social media sites already to take your comments, facebook, twitter, instagram, just a member @booktv is our handle. let's take the next call from albert and arkansas albert please gos. ahead. reporter: yes, sir. very few people,...
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just to our west and the pacific and this low pressure system up across the pacific northwest ushering in the marine influence for us and that strong onshore flow. we have the typical july weather pattern of warm temperatures inland and mild around the bay and cool at the coast. taking you hour by hour on futurecast. and you see you can see that clearing as we go through the day for most of us. and then as we head through tomorrow we're going to see plenty of sunshine for all of us as those temperatures climb in the afternoon as a ridge of high pressure really strengthens and builds back in for us. taking you hour by hour on futurecast. with our winds and we'll see westerly winds about 10 to 20 miles per hour so another breezy day with that ocean influence for us. so temperatures are running for the south bay upper 70s in santa clara and sunnyvale and cupertino. low 80s campbell and low 80s for los gatos and morgan hill. for the east bay 84 for concord and pleasant hill and 85 in fairfield and antioch as well as for brentwood. upper 70s to low 80s for the tri-valley. around the bay, we
just to our west and the pacific and this low pressure system up across the pacific northwest ushering in the marine influence for us and that strong onshore flow. we have the typical july weather pattern of warm temperatures inland and mild around the bay and cool at the coast. taking you hour by hour on futurecast. and you see you can see that clearing as we go through the day for most of us. and then as we head through tomorrow we're going to see plenty of sunshine for all of us as those...
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pacific -- 6:00 p.m. pacific, 10:00 eastern -- the full program this sunday on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv, covering history, c-span style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures and college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ [military or dramatic music] ♪ [trumpeting horns] ♪ type presidentr truman reviews the second armor division. a company by the secretary of state burns, he rides on the autobahn to berlin where men, tanks and vehicles are lined up for the presidential especially -- inspection. on july 18, the president and mr. burns are guests of mayor stalin and russian commissar molotov at soviet headquarters. mayor stalin acknowledges a request for photographs and the group proceeds to the garden of the villa. the formal sessions of the conference get underway with president truman chosen to preside over the meetings. mayor stalin exchanges handshakes with prime minister
pacific -- 6:00 p.m. pacific, 10:00 eastern -- the full program this sunday on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv, covering history, c-span style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures and college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ [military or dramatic music] ♪ [trumpeting horns] ♪ type presidentr truman reviews the second armor division. a company by the secretary of...
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dominates the pacific navy air force. they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for 52 percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of bases that start in a straight go through your house if we have no bases in australia you have you have . and you have a new facility in western australia no to speak precisely we have no military bases in australia what we do is operate with and in australian bases but we're not in the basing business nowadays there's a growing collection of what are referred to as lily pad bases these are bases that have typically 300 troops no family members very few amenities and they're often quite secretive their bases that are frequently constructe
dominates the pacific navy air force. they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for 52 percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of bases...
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year's temperature is a quite different what's really different is that the waters in the northeast pacific warmed up over a year ago and usually that warming occurs after the only in your developed in this case that preceded it ocean warming impacts the food chain from the bottom up as upwelling wins a causing deep water currents typically rife with cold water nutrients to circulate up mostly nutrient depleted warm water so when you talk about nutrients what is that that biologic material in the deep ocean gets remember ally's tend to work in organic nutrients and so the upwelling them keeps that cycle going so how does it affect the top of the food chain the whole food chain gets depressed a lot of the those fish species that could move have moved northward and the food source has a lot less than we had last year and the evidence can be seen daily all along the california coast from san diego to san francisco in san diego sea world the company which face public heat for. has taken a public role in sea lion rescue efforts. it's really on you know it's like the writing that is how long do y
year's temperature is a quite different what's really different is that the waters in the northeast pacific warmed up over a year ago and usually that warming occurs after the only in your developed in this case that preceded it ocean warming impacts the food chain from the bottom up as upwelling wins a causing deep water currents typically rife with cold water nutrients to circulate up mostly nutrient depleted warm water so when you talk about nutrients what is that that biologic material in...
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up next, global coronavirus infections past the 15 million mark amid record spikes across the asia pacific and brazil. this is bloomberg. ♪ hike!
up next, global coronavirus infections past the 15 million mark amid record spikes across the asia pacific and brazil. this is bloomberg. ♪ hike!
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low off the pacific northwest, any change, probably not a lot. not far we can get greater amounts than that and on the coast for us could be some light morning drizzle going forward. so we are kind of just talk. it is almost seeming like groundhog day because temperatures aren't changing too much. i don't see a big difference going forward this week. >> thank you. caught on camera, a san jose police officer using force to arrest a driver who seems to be complying. coming up, we will tell you what witnesses say they saw and how the police department is handling the situation. and san diego,, looked a lot different this year going virtual for the annual fan fest. don't forget, now you can have the morning headlines delivered right to you by sending up for the new ktvu newsletter. just go to ktvu.com/email to sign up for the daily service. >>> san jose police officer placed on leave after a new video shows a women being arrested and dragged across the ground. this happened last wednesday after she was pulled over by police at a mcdonald's in san jos
low off the pacific northwest, any change, probably not a lot. not far we can get greater amounts than that and on the coast for us could be some light morning drizzle going forward. so we are kind of just talk. it is almost seeming like groundhog day because temperatures aren't changing too much. i don't see a big difference going forward this week. >> thank you. caught on camera, a san jose police officer using force to arrest a driver who seems to be complying. coming up, we will tell...
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fritz, theis lance ceo of union pacific. it has been a really rough six months for every body, and the 8600 workforce you had to cut, do you have any visibility as if this is the worst it will get? how does your outlook look for the back have and will you have to cut anymore from your workforce? lance: it is a great question, and thank you for having me this morning. clearly in the second quarter, the depths of our volume drawbar about 25% year-over-year. the full quarter was 20%, and we exited the quarter on a much stronger footer than at the bottom -- footing than at the bottom. the average of the quarter being 8600 employees at the same time last year. i suspect that could be the bottom, if what we think about going forward happens way it is a 10% year-over-year really calls for better volumes as we look forward. still down year-over-year, but much less then we saw in the second quarter. and we have already been adding back some of our employee base, calling people from furlough, not on a one for one bases because we gene
fritz, theis lance ceo of union pacific. it has been a really rough six months for every body, and the 8600 workforce you had to cut, do you have any visibility as if this is the worst it will get? how does your outlook look for the back have and will you have to cut anymore from your workforce? lance: it is a great question, and thank you for having me this morning. clearly in the second quarter, the depths of our volume drawbar about 25% year-over-year. the full quarter was 20%, and we exited...
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Jul 10, 2020
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year's temperature is a quite different what's really different is that the waters in the northeast pacific warmed up over a year ago and usually that warming occurs after the only no developed in this case that preceded it ocean warming impacts the food chain from the bottom up as upwelling wins a cooling deep water currents typically rife with cold water nutrients to secularize up mostly nutrient depleted warm water so when you talk about nutrients what is that that biologic material in the deep ocean gets remember allies tend to forget and organic nutrients and so the upwelling them keeps that cycle going so how does it affect the top of the food chain the whole food chain gets depressed a lot of the those fish species that could move have moved northward and a food source has a lot less than we had last year and the evidence can be seen daily all along the californian coast from san diego to san francisco in san diego sea world the company which face public heat for. has taken a public role in sea lion rescue efforts. it's really a new thing i was lucky i think yeah this how long do you
year's temperature is a quite different what's really different is that the waters in the northeast pacific warmed up over a year ago and usually that warming occurs after the only no developed in this case that preceded it ocean warming impacts the food chain from the bottom up as upwelling wins a cooling deep water currents typically rife with cold water nutrients to secularize up mostly nutrient depleted warm water so when you talk about nutrients what is that that biologic material in the...
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it will push asian pacific growth to around .5%. other than that, all regions will have historical contraction. take the number in the caribbean. it will see a contraction it will see a contraction of has not seen in 100 years. -7.2%.will be around sub-saharan africa, it east africa, central asian, regions exportersies with will see significant declines in growth rates. the commodity exporter will see historical contraction and we will contract by about 3.2%. next year growth will come back, recovery.ect a modest this is a truly historical global recession. if we go back to 1870, we have reasonably good data. there have been 14 global recessions and each, you saw the global economy contracting. this will be the fourth global -- fourth deepest global recession. the deepest one since world war ii. global recessions are important understand. two of them associated with world wars. if you take them out, this global recession will be the deepest since 1870 after the great depression. global economy will see the highest share of accounts
it will push asian pacific growth to around .5%. other than that, all regions will have historical contraction. take the number in the caribbean. it will see a contraction it will see a contraction of has not seen in 100 years. -7.2%.will be around sub-saharan africa, it east africa, central asian, regions exportersies with will see significant declines in growth rates. the commodity exporter will see historical contraction and we will contract by about 3.2%. next year growth will come back,...
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Jul 9, 2020
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year's temperature is a quite different what's really different is that the waters in the northeast pacific warmed up over a year ago and usually that warming occurs after the only in your developed in this case that preceded it ocean warming impacts the food chain from the bottom up as upwelling wins a causing deep water currents typically rife with cold water nutrients to circulate up mostly nutrient depleted warm water so when you talk about nutrients what is that that biologic material in the deep ocean gets remember ally's tend to work in organic nutrients and so the upwelling them keeps that cycle going so how does it affect the top of the food chain the whole food chain gets depressed a lot of the those fish species that could move have moved northward and the food source has a lot less than we had last year and the evidence can be seen daily all along the california coast from san diego to san francisco in san diego sea world the company which face public heat for. has taken a public role in sea lion rescue efforts. it's really new i was lucky i think that is how long do you feed th
year's temperature is a quite different what's really different is that the waters in the northeast pacific warmed up over a year ago and usually that warming occurs after the only in your developed in this case that preceded it ocean warming impacts the food chain from the bottom up as upwelling wins a causing deep water currents typically rife with cold water nutrients to circulate up mostly nutrient depleted warm water so when you talk about nutrients what is that that biologic material in...
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i want to turn your attention to hurricane douglas in the pacific. it is packing 100-mile-an-hour winds, expected to intensify into a category 3 storm over the pacific on thursday, which is tomorrow, and then weaken as it nears the hawaiian islands, sunday going into monday they are expecting some pretty good rain and some winds. so if you do have plans to travel there, keep that in mind. here is a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. a little warmer tomorrow, low 60s to upper 80s. we'll drop those temperatures on friday as the sea breeze kicks up, but then the weekend, it's a recovery. low 90s inland, low 60s coast side. for those of you who like the heat, i think you'll be happy with that forecast because temperatures aren't going to change a lot. >> thank you so much. >>> and be sure to join michael finney and the 7 on your side team for a special town hall "cry for help". you'll hear the frustrations of bay area residets trying to get unemployment benefits and discuss possible solutions with two assembly members and an hr marge. our facebo
i want to turn your attention to hurricane douglas in the pacific. it is packing 100-mile-an-hour winds, expected to intensify into a category 3 storm over the pacific on thursday, which is tomorrow, and then weaken as it nears the hawaiian islands, sunday going into monday they are expecting some pretty good rain and some winds. so if you do have plans to travel there, keep that in mind. here is a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. a little warmer tomorrow, low 60s to upper 80s. we'll...
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what you can see there, it ended in the pacific ocean. police say this afternoon a man carjacked someone at gunpoint on vermont street in the city, drove down the peninsula, crashed near foothill expressway and san antonio in los altos. then the man stole another car and led police on a high-speed chase to santa cruz. that's when the car ended over a cliff in the water. the driver climbed out. police arrested him. no word on if he was injured. >>> a major decision going late into the night right now in the south bay. the san jose city council is still discussing the so-called strong mayor proposal. right now the city manager is responsible for hiring and firing city administrators and making many other key decisions. this proposal would give a lot more power directly to the mayor, similar to cities like san francisco, oakland and los angeles. a "yes" vote tonight would put the proposal on the november ballot. the proposal also adds two years to the current mayor's term, extending it to align the mayoral election with the presidential elec
what you can see there, it ended in the pacific ocean. police say this afternoon a man carjacked someone at gunpoint on vermont street in the city, drove down the peninsula, crashed near foothill expressway and san antonio in los altos. then the man stole another car and led police on a high-speed chase to santa cruz. that's when the car ended over a cliff in the water. the driver climbed out. police arrested him. no word on if he was injured. >>> a major decision going late into the...
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the low for the pacific northwest will moving early next week and we will go warmer, and then big-time cooling, highs today or near average for most. a little below. let's go over to sal, and see if anything is new. her things picking up on the bridge, or is there somewhere else that you would like to focus on? >> we have a nice looking commute at the bay bridge, which is the commute that is getting the busiest the soonest. right now we don't have anything there. it might show up between now and 6:30 p.m.. they turn the metering lights on with traffic on the bridge getting crowded, and then people will have to wait at the toll plaza. we have not seen that, we have not seen a lot of slowing around the area. we have had minor crash that have not caused big delays. let's go back to the >>> today, in atlanta georgia, the final farewell for civil rights icon congressman john lewis. his funeral is taking place this morning. mornings on fox 2's alyssa harrington is here, and you have the details, good morning. >> good morning, this is the final day of goodbyes, after six days of tributes, the
the low for the pacific northwest will moving early next week and we will go warmer, and then big-time cooling, highs today or near average for most. a little below. let's go over to sal, and see if anything is new. her things picking up on the bridge, or is there somewhere else that you would like to focus on? >> we have a nice looking commute at the bay bridge, which is the commute that is getting the busiest the soonest. right now we don't have anything there. it might show up between...
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we will check your forecast later. >>> here we are watching that strong onshore flow and the pacific ocean breeze and those cooler temperatures. here is a look of the downtown san jose camera. it is 61 degrees right now as we kick off our tuesday. upper 50s in concord, livermore in the mid-50s. let's show you the winds. they were talking about breezy conditions over the allatoona pass area. the delta breeze is kicking in in fairfield at 21 miles an hour. it is one of the breeziest spots, with a 12 mile an hour winds in napa and six mile an hour winds around oakland and seven out of sfo and half moon bay and livermore. through your afternoon, we are cool, cloudy and breezy along the coast to low 60s around the bay and in the 60s for our afternoon. we are cooler and breezy around the bay with partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies and inland locations with a mix of sun and clouds in the upper 70s to low 80s. we are 1 to 5 degrees below average. we are still dealing with the fog that sticks around for us to the middle part of the week all because of this weather system off our coast and th
we will check your forecast later. >>> here we are watching that strong onshore flow and the pacific ocean breeze and those cooler temperatures. here is a look of the downtown san jose camera. it is 61 degrees right now as we kick off our tuesday. upper 50s in concord, livermore in the mid-50s. let's show you the winds. they were talking about breezy conditions over the allatoona pass area. the delta breeze is kicking in in fairfield at 21 miles an hour. it is one of the breeziest...
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so la nina, the cooling of the pacific waters and can tend to develop the storm track off towards the north while el nino is a warming of pacific waters where the storm track develops more to the south. and this can susually bring stronger storms. maybe a la nina developing and go down to the pa sirveg of a 3.4 nino region looking for the big marker indication changes in the sea surface temperatures and you can see on the chart with realtime data of the sea surface temperatures is blue showing up right now and you can see the key at the top of the page that is cooler water and right now seeing a cooler phase develop so for us with la nina that puts us at a 50% chance of happening this fall. the "today" show n it is not a great chance but could shift higher which would be much better here for some rain in northern california above average chances with some below average rain chances there for southern california. so again, above to near average rain chances for us heading into this fall and winter with that potential development. real quick, we'll sum it up again and wanted to start of
so la nina, the cooling of the pacific waters and can tend to develop the storm track off towards the north while el nino is a warming of pacific waters where the storm track develops more to the south. and this can susually bring stronger storms. maybe a la nina developing and go down to the pa sirveg of a 3.4 nino region looking for the big marker indication changes in the sea surface temperatures and you can see on the chart with realtime data of the sea surface temperatures is blue showing...
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. >>> investigators say a falling power line owned by pacific gas and electric caused the devastating kinkaide fire last year. the fire north of san francisco forced more than 100,000 people to evacuate and caused millions in damages. they pleaded guilty to 84 counts
. >>> investigators say a falling power line owned by pacific gas and electric caused the devastating kinkaide fire last year. the fire north of san francisco forced more than 100,000 people to evacuate and caused millions in damages. they pleaded guilty to 84 counts
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that ocean breeze and tracking that for you and the reason why we have system in the north to pacific northwest and disturbance just off our coast. below average temperatures not just today and for tomorrow and wednesday. we'll see the sunshine inland and around the bay and coastal drizzle tomorrow morning and then looking at the coast and we show you future cast winds and westerly winds 10 to 15 miles per hour and up to 20 along the coast this afternoon and evening. here's what you can expect for the south bay, 84 for campbell for the east bay, mid 80s for concord, pittsburgh, upper 80s in antioch and trivalley in the mid 80s and around the bay, mid 60s in san francisco and low 70s in oakland and for the north bay, mid to upper 670s to 80s. 82 in sonoma and 77 for a high in santa rosa. here's the extended forecast and what to expect coastal drizzle tomorrow morning and for wednesday morning and you can see temperatures slightly cooler tuesday and wednesday and going to slowly warm things up as we look ahead to the end of the week. back to you. >> new video of history being made the f
that ocean breeze and tracking that for you and the reason why we have system in the north to pacific northwest and disturbance just off our coast. below average temperatures not just today and for tomorrow and wednesday. we'll see the sunshine inland and around the bay and coastal drizzle tomorrow morning and then looking at the coast and we show you future cast winds and westerly winds 10 to 15 miles per hour and up to 20 along the coast this afternoon and evening. here's what you can expect...