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but the pacific empire. well what's that all about? the americans felt that -- as you know, the americans have sort of been battling with the japanese for a while now to become the pacific empire. it starts in hawaii. long before we even sort of take over the territories in the philippines and create a colony in the philippines. and so yes we're very conscious of the japanese. but on the other hand if japan -- if i were to read -- there's a great opportunity to rewrite american history here to show the degree to which asia pacific is just absolutely essential for the viability of the independent american republic. with that, it goes back to the china trade. the americans need a china trade to be viable vis-a-vis britain. and it's a -- you know anyone who's anyone with decoration robert morris they're investing in china trade. and then -- so that's very important. china becomes important. the otter trade becomes important. all along the san francisco and washington and those guys become -- you know become viable because the chinese want
but the pacific empire. well what's that all about? the americans felt that -- as you know, the americans have sort of been battling with the japanese for a while now to become the pacific empire. it starts in hawaii. long before we even sort of take over the territories in the philippines and create a colony in the philippines. and so yes we're very conscious of the japanese. but on the other hand if japan -- if i were to read -- there's a great opportunity to rewrite american history here to...
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how pacific island countries want to save the bluefin tuna. sir fazle hasan abed received his knighthood for helping those with no status at all. the poor of bangladesh. more than 40 years ago by offering microcredits to farmers, many of whom used the money to buy dairy cows. then when the farmers couldn't market the milk, the ngo jumped in again and took care of processing, packaging, and management. today his organization brac is the largest ngo in the world. and it runs schools, too. because after all, they provide opportunities to break the cycle of poverty. >> very good, thank you! education is the key because it leads to the development of a child and then he can think from himself, and he can be more entrepreneurial, he can look for opportunities. so education is the key to development, growth and prospects and opportunities for every children. my personal vision is to get all bangladeshis out of poverty. we are trying to extricate people from poverty from different angles, not just improving income and employment but also improving the
how pacific island countries want to save the bluefin tuna. sir fazle hasan abed received his knighthood for helping those with no status at all. the poor of bangladesh. more than 40 years ago by offering microcredits to farmers, many of whom used the money to buy dairy cows. then when the farmers couldn't market the milk, the ngo jumped in again and took care of processing, packaging, and management. today his organization brac is the largest ngo in the world. and it runs schools, too. because...
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it is already an empire, but it is a pacific empire. what is that all about? as you know, the americans have been battling with the japanese for a while to become the pacific empire. it starts in hawaii, long before we even take over territory in the philippines and create a colony. yes, we are very conscious of the japanese. on the other hand, there is a great opportunity to rewrite history here to show the degree to which asia-pacific is absolutely essential for the viability of the independent american republic. it goes back to the china trade that the americans need a china trade to be economically viable. anyone who is anyone are investing in china trade. that is very important. the otter trade becomes important along san francisco in washington. that becomes viable because the chinese want otter skins. this is what you can trade for chinese tea. the asia-pacific for the united states is very critical even long before the 20th century. the macarthurs knew that. that leads to a certain amount of competitive rivalry with the japanese. there is plenty of rec
it is already an empire, but it is a pacific empire. what is that all about? as you know, the americans have been battling with the japanese for a while to become the pacific empire. it starts in hawaii, long before we even take over territory in the philippines and create a colony. yes, we are very conscious of the japanese. on the other hand, there is a great opportunity to rewrite history here to show the degree to which asia-pacific is absolutely essential for the viability of the...
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he was 47 days on a life raft floating in the pacific. and he began to drink when he way home and he was confused and frustrated and mixed up in his life and he too wandered into that tent on washington and hill in los angeles and found christ as his savior. and tonight he is the direct over the victory boys camp for juvenile delinquents in los angeles. giving his full life to >>> the greatest challenge of my life took place at the billy graham tent meeting here in los angeles in 1949 in a tent at washington and hill street when i was faced with a decision an all important decision. what did i think of jesus christ. and would i receive him as my savior. >> louis zamperini spent years recovering from the pain of being a prisoner of war but everything changes after meeting the reverend billy graham. >> the next morning i got up and grabbed my army new testament. in the service we couldn't understand the bible. so we just discarded the bible. now i found my new testament which was sent home in my foot locker and i sat under a tree and began
he was 47 days on a life raft floating in the pacific. and he began to drink when he way home and he was confused and frustrated and mixed up in his life and he too wandered into that tent on washington and hill in los angeles and found christ as his savior. and tonight he is the direct over the victory boys camp for juvenile delinquents in los angeles. giving his full life to >>> the greatest challenge of my life took place at the billy graham tent meeting here in los angeles in 1949...
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it's already an empire but it's a pacific empire. well, what's that all about? the americans thought -- you know, as you know americans have been battling with the japanese for a while now to be the pacific empire. it starts in hawaii. long before we even sort of take over in the philippines. yes, we're very conscious of the japanese. and it goes back to the china trade. the americans need a china trade in order to be economically viable, visa-a-vis britain. anyone who's anyone, the declaration or whatever robert morris, they are investing in china trade. null and so that's very important. china becomes important. the otter trade becomes important along san francisco and washington. those guys become viable because the chinese want our skins. this is what you can sorted of -- this is what you can trade for chinese tea. null and then the japanese -- the american navy merchant marine the largest portion of the merchant marine is in the pacific and it's substantial by the -- at least 1850s as i recall. so, it's -- asia-pacific for the united states is very critical
it's already an empire but it's a pacific empire. well, what's that all about? the americans thought -- you know, as you know americans have been battling with the japanese for a while now to be the pacific empire. it starts in hawaii. long before we even sort of take over in the philippines. yes, we're very conscious of the japanese. and it goes back to the china trade. the americans need a china trade in order to be economically viable, visa-a-vis britain. anyone who's anyone, the declaration...
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he was 47 days on a life raft floating in the pacific. and he began to drink when he way home and he was confused and frustrated and mixed up in his life and he too wandered into that tent on washington and hill in los angeles and found christ as his savior. and tonight he is the direct over the victory boys camp for juvenile delinquents in los angeles. giving his full life to [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer but...i wouldn't have it any other way. lo ok at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. >>> the greatest challenge of my life took place at the billy graham tent meeting here in los angeles in 1949 in a tent at washington and hill street when i was faced with a decision an all important decision. what
he was 47 days on a life raft floating in the pacific. and he began to drink when he way home and he was confused and frustrated and mixed up in his life and he too wandered into that tent on washington and hill in los angeles and found christ as his savior. and tonight he is the direct over the victory boys camp for juvenile delinquents in los angeles. giving his full life to [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and...
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and the allies finish their war in the pacific. louis zamperini becomes a free man but the end of the war is just the beginning of zamperini's struggle. the 28-year-old's life about to transform in ways he could never even imagine. here again, louis zamperini. >> after two years of ruthless torture, louis's fate suddenly changed. >> a plane flew over and we thought maybe the war is over. >> in august, 1945, japan surrendered. the allies had won. and louis was finally going home. >> i saw my family for the first time in about three and a half, four years. while we were celebrating, victory in europe and now officially in japan. and coming home as a soldier you get a hero's welcome, everybody treated me and took me out for parties and dinners and i'm taking advantage of all this notoriety. it was just unbelievable. >> he even met a beautiful debutante named cynthia applewhite. it was love at first time for both of them and marriage quickly followed. on the outside, life was better for louis. but inside, deep scars remained. >> becaus
and the allies finish their war in the pacific. louis zamperini becomes a free man but the end of the war is just the beginning of zamperini's struggle. the 28-year-old's life about to transform in ways he could never even imagine. here again, louis zamperini. >> after two years of ruthless torture, louis's fate suddenly changed. >> a plane flew over and we thought maybe the war is over. >> in august, 1945, japan surrendered. the allies had won. and louis was finally going...
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campus in pacific heights and today i am going to be speaking about the transit match subsidy for all cpmc employees section of the da. the promise was that cpmc shall share the cost equally between employer and employee. of a monthly fast pass. or cliper card up to the value of an adult fast pass, which i believe right now is 68 dollars. this was in the subsection, 8-c. the august, ten, 2013, the effective date of the da. and no alternates start date is identified with this obligation. and the purpose is serviced, and to encourage the employee public transit use at all four cpmc campuses speaking personally for pacific campus i know that the garage is quite small and employees have a hard time getting into parking and when i get out at night at 11:30 getting the cars out of the garage so that it is a very tight situation. for parking a vehicle in there. and also, to reduce the automobile use, traffic, and parking congestion, pollution and greenhouse gas emissions of course, and cpmc pacific campuses in a residential neighborhood and all of the people driving into work, definitely pre
campus in pacific heights and today i am going to be speaking about the transit match subsidy for all cpmc employees section of the da. the promise was that cpmc shall share the cost equally between employer and employee. of a monthly fast pass. or cliper card up to the value of an adult fast pass, which i believe right now is 68 dollars. this was in the subsection, 8-c. the august, ten, 2013, the effective date of the da. and no alternates start date is identified with this obligation. and the...
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forces in the pacific and the capabilities in the pacific will be drawn down to deal with increasing demands anticipated in the middle east. on korea, you'll all want to know about the interview and hacking against sony, victor cha did not do it. he has written quite a bit about it, though. the korea piece of this is that we have to keep enhancing tiber abilities particularly between the leg and the u.s. and the uk. given the movement on condemning north korean human rights violations finally in the u.n., human rights should be a more central part of u.s. policy towards north korea an area where the congress is likely to be quite supportive. and this one is hard, but it is strategically imperative for the united states in the next two years to work on improving japan-korea relations, which are strained for reasons that are complex and have more to do with identity and politics than geo strategy that definitely complicate korea's foreign policy, our foreign policy and japan's foreign policy. the administration has signaled there will be a try lateral information sharing agreement betw
forces in the pacific and the capabilities in the pacific will be drawn down to deal with increasing demands anticipated in the middle east. on korea, you'll all want to know about the interview and hacking against sony, victor cha did not do it. he has written quite a bit about it, though. the korea piece of this is that we have to keep enhancing tiber abilities particularly between the leg and the u.s. and the uk. given the movement on condemning north korean human rights violations finally...
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base to japan and vietnam and other pacific rim countries. why does he want to do that? >> because he's the fund-raiser in chief. and again, this goes back to bill clinton because obama's really just imitating bill clinton. clinton made an alliance with the daley machine in chicago, which obama inherited that alliance with the two daley brothers. the people who were thriving are the people in power. rahm emanuel is now mayor of chicago. bill daley and rahm emanuel were the chief lobbyists for passing nafta under clinton. they're the ones who rounded up the votes. they're the ones who made the deals with the recalcitrant democrats and republicans who didn't want to vote for it. these people are in the saddle. they succeeded each other as -- >> they're democrats, too. >> democrats. but daley succeeded rahm emanuel as obama's chief of staff. these are the people obama talks to all the time, and they're saying, free trade great. we don't know about factories closing, but it's a great way to raise money. >> senator mitch mcconnell, who will soon b
base to japan and vietnam and other pacific rim countries. why does he want to do that? >> because he's the fund-raiser in chief. and again, this goes back to bill clinton because obama's really just imitating bill clinton. clinton made an alliance with the daley machine in chicago, which obama inherited that alliance with the two daley brothers. the people who were thriving are the people in power. rahm emanuel is now mayor of chicago. bill daley and rahm emanuel were the chief lobbyists...
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he was 47 days on a life raft floating in the pacific. and he began to drink when he way home and he was confused and frustrated and mixed up in his life and he too wandered into that tent on washington and hill in los angeles and found christ as his savior. and tonight he is the direct over the victory boys camp for juvenile delinquents in los angeles. giving his full life to ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! tions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! live the regular life. phillips'. >>> the greatest challenge of my life took place at the billy graham tent meeting here in los angeles in 1949 in a tent at washington and hill street when i was faced with a decision an all important decision. what did i think of jesus christ. and would i receive him as my savior. >> louis zamperini spent ye
he was 47 days on a life raft floating in the pacific. and he began to drink when he way home and he was confused and frustrated and mixed up in his life and he too wandered into that tent on washington and hill in los angeles and found christ as his savior. and tonight he is the direct over the victory boys camp for juvenile delinquents in los angeles. giving his full life to ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze!...
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it's my distinct honor to welcome you to the panama pacific centennial epa 100. [ applause ] . we at chs are deeply honored to help lead this historical pivotal moment in san francisco and the state's past so together we can learn and inspire to create a more vibrant and equitable future. my gratitude to mr. mayor ed lee and ms. huggins, and stewards of this powerful place of fine arts and from at & t, our exhibition sponsor the hertz corporation, fred is here. centennial sponsors, wells fargo, ecology, town school and so many people have sponsored this organization. the may beck foundation, richard pet ler is here right over there in that lovely blue shirt and truly a genius and you will hear from dan shine, the ceo and curator of innovation and an additional sponsor is scott of sterling bank. there he is, thank you, sir. i also want to extend a very special welcome to the job corps, two incredible women of esteemed presses kristin shine and mary and all of you who braved the elements in joining us. we are bring together p pa 100.org. this went live a couple minutes ago look o
it's my distinct honor to welcome you to the panama pacific centennial epa 100. [ applause ] . we at chs are deeply honored to help lead this historical pivotal moment in san francisco and the state's past so together we can learn and inspire to create a more vibrant and equitable future. my gratitude to mr. mayor ed lee and ms. huggins, and stewards of this powerful place of fine arts and from at & t, our exhibition sponsor the hertz corporation, fred is here. centennial sponsors, wells...
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cnas -- asia-pacific policy at cnas. welcome to her tell me about your project. >> it is the dominant area for the 21st century. the growth of the economy in this region will be a great opportunity for the united states in the 21st century, but we have to stay strong and be engaged on a daily basis. we have to grow that engagement comprehensive lee economically, politically, and distaste on militarily. we're looking at an integrated strategy for comprehensive long-term policy in this region. >> you he been at this game for a long time, but you are taking a slightly different angl how is it you are going about to create this, sort of, deep strategy you are looking for? >> at the center for new american security, we are a thing tank that works across our different programs. i run the asia program, but i work with our defense team, jerry hendricks, to understand the military. i'm working with those who understand technology. we're working with the middle east program othe energy program so we can lolook at this in a compreh
cnas -- asia-pacific policy at cnas. welcome to her tell me about your project. >> it is the dominant area for the 21st century. the growth of the economy in this region will be a great opportunity for the united states in the 21st century, but we have to stay strong and be engaged on a daily basis. we have to grow that engagement comprehensive lee economically, politically, and distaste on militarily. we're looking at an integrated strategy for comprehensive long-term policy in this...
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there is a possibility for some shows is ahead to our friday and saturday it would cut off and the pacific northwest and bring the most time to announce bay. >> reporter: of forecasting in rough order meant to run into a brain is definitely something we're looking forward to keep in mind the tech away with it is time to download the kron 4 mobile application is available both enjoy it and apple devices. >> reporter: a possible break in the case of a dismembered body found in the suitcase and san francisco on winston after receiving an anonymous temper never out presence of building and detained him became this hours after police released filled pictures this said they recognize into. if that from partial him remain stuffed in a suitcase near 11th and mission streets the medical examiner's offices remained light skinned man is a full case of measles and marin counties since 2001 those cases have been linked to the outbreak in disneyland last month meantime that and from the third case of measles in that county. never in the total number of cases in california to 9150 of those have been laid
there is a possibility for some shows is ahead to our friday and saturday it would cut off and the pacific northwest and bring the most time to announce bay. >> reporter: of forecasting in rough order meant to run into a brain is definitely something we're looking forward to keep in mind the tech away with it is time to download the kron 4 mobile application is available both enjoy it and apple devices. >> reporter: a possible break in the case of a dismembered body found in the...
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unfortunately, most of the moisture clearly off in the pacific northwest. you can see a lot of rain for seattle and portland. for the bay area, just going to see the trailing edge of the system as go into tonight and tomorrow. maybe a few north bay showers. not much showing up in your future cast. showers mainly north of the golden gate. briefly after midnight, a little bit of drizzle might come through the bay area. during the day sunday the best chance of showers. partly cloudy skies to south and mild temperatures ahead through the next few days. temperatures tomorrow mostly in the 60s. notice the north bay, anything that does fall not adding up in the rain gauges. san jose low to mid 60s. tomorrow san francisco closer to 6. north bay, highs in the low 60s. your best bet of seeing showers. low 60s around livermore. the warmer days ahead as we get into the five-day forecast. this high deflecting the storms off in the north will strengthen as we get back to the second half of the week setting up inland which gives us offshore winds and temperatures by the e
unfortunately, most of the moisture clearly off in the pacific northwest. you can see a lot of rain for seattle and portland. for the bay area, just going to see the trailing edge of the system as go into tonight and tomorrow. maybe a few north bay showers. not much showing up in your future cast. showers mainly north of the golden gate. briefly after midnight, a little bit of drizzle might come through the bay area. during the day sunday the best chance of showers. partly cloudy skies to south...
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when you're over the pacific, or at night, we will do your experiments. here's how it went for me __ the few others that i have heard have been similar but have different moments in different conclusions. for me, i felt how intimately close you are to earth. when you look straight down, you still see clouds, you see all the things that we are familiar with seeing. you are further away, but not so much further way that it looks alien __ it is a familiar view. i was shocked at how well you can see some things. here's a shot down at san francisco __ there's the golden gate bridge. you can see major highways and bridges __ they are all easy to see. i was shocked at how familiar this looked, but you're traveling 17,000 mph. it is scrolling by. even if you're 30 seconds late, you __ it is long gone. on the other hand, if you look horizontally towards the edge of earth, you pick up other things. i was shocked at how thin the atmosphere is. you only go about five times further than an airplane __ this amount of air on top of our earth is not that much. to go alon
when you're over the pacific, or at night, we will do your experiments. here's how it went for me __ the few others that i have heard have been similar but have different moments in different conclusions. for me, i felt how intimately close you are to earth. when you look straight down, you still see clouds, you see all the things that we are familiar with seeing. you are further away, but not so much further way that it looks alien __ it is a familiar view. i was shocked at how well you can...
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we have new video of that pilot parachuting his plane into the pacific on sunday. you may have seen this video of leu morton's plane falling into the ocean. it happened on a flight from tracy to maui where he was trying to deliver the plane. a parachute deployed from the plane to stockton. this video was shot by the coast guard recording his descent. he had a gopro camera rolling in the cockpit. here's that video that shows the ocean below a look at the cruise ship that came to save him and he points the camera at the parachute you see there and eventually turns the camera back to himself mouthing the words, this is going to be fun. that's right before he lands in the ocean 250 miles from maui. >> without any injuries, it's pretty remarkable thing to be able to say. >> reporter: morton had radioed for help when he was running out of fuel. he may have had trouble accessing an extra fuel tank. the coast guard directed him to an area with a nearby cruise ship and that ship sent a vessel to pull him out. on the way down he told his father he loved him. back to you. >>
we have new video of that pilot parachuting his plane into the pacific on sunday. you may have seen this video of leu morton's plane falling into the ocean. it happened on a flight from tracy to maui where he was trying to deliver the plane. a parachute deployed from the plane to stockton. this video was shot by the coast guard recording his descent. he had a gopro camera rolling in the cockpit. here's that video that shows the ocean below a look at the cruise ship that came to save him and he...
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. >> the 1915 world's fair officially known as the panama-pacific international exposition was held a century ago in san francisco. the fair was a celebration of the panama canal completion and was also seen as a way for the city to showcase his recovery -- it's recovery from the deadly 1906 earthquake. laura ackley discusses the fair and illustrates some of the inventions that were exhibited that year. this 40-minute event was hosted by the california historical society. >> welcome to a whirlwind tour of the panama-pacific international exposition. thank you so much to the california historical society for hosting tonight's event and especially adam, jason, and the director, and to lillian for putting together this lovely event. also thanks to c.h.s. for co-publishing my book. you can see why i felt the book had found its home when i spoke to malcolm. if you'd like to hear about other events, you can sign up on my mailing list which i will have after the show. also, we are going to publish them on the site. if you want to hear about other topics, please sign up. tonight i will be pre
. >> the 1915 world's fair officially known as the panama-pacific international exposition was held a century ago in san francisco. the fair was a celebration of the panama canal completion and was also seen as a way for the city to showcase his recovery -- it's recovery from the deadly 1906 earthquake. laura ackley discusses the fair and illustrates some of the inventions that were exhibited that year. this 40-minute event was hosted by the california historical society. >> welcome...
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they told us that we would go out to the pacific, and christmas island is in the pacific, not the indian ocean one. there are two christmas islands. and -- pardon me. >> and, when you look at other countries, for example, australia, i know there's been some compensation for the way that the lands were spoiled, but then there's the issue of why compensate the land and not the people. >> i think it was around -- there was a program on al jazeera television where the australian government were handing back maralinga to the aborigines. because that was their sacred ground. where they did the testing. zpr >> don, we have to leave it now, but i have to ask you, do you feel optimistic that your case might get more attention? >> i think it will. i think it will. >> okay. >> the world media's on it now and everything helps. >> back in the spotlight. don james, thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well the uk ministry of defense gave us this statement, saying it's an oversimplification to compare compensation arrangements in different countries and they say
they told us that we would go out to the pacific, and christmas island is in the pacific, not the indian ocean one. there are two christmas islands. and -- pardon me. >> and, when you look at other countries, for example, australia, i know there's been some compensation for the way that the lands were spoiled, but then there's the issue of why compensate the land and not the people. >> i think it was around -- there was a program on al jazeera television where the australian...
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and now union pacific's going to plow that back in. you want to buy that stock. >> get to bob pisani see what's moving on the floor. >> mixed open for the u.s. stock market. but of course, the story is the ecb fired that big bazooka, all you call it a trillion euro program, and implied open-ended there i don't know what more anybody could ask for. look at european stock markets. germany, at a new high by the way, moved to upside on an intraday basis. jumped around but modestly on the upside. i don't think you can judge it by looking at stocks though. if the goal lower bond yields and weaker euro it's got to be a success so far. eurodollar the euro plunged against the dollar here. we've got a ten-year low for that. . up the euro versus the dollar the a ten-year low you'll see. the big thing is, just on that the program's a success so far. there you see, look at the plunge in euro against the dollar here. u.s. futures up slightly going into the announcement. a lot of noise. we're still up fractionally. sectors that are up techs, industri
and now union pacific's going to plow that back in. you want to buy that stock. >> get to bob pisani see what's moving on the floor. >> mixed open for the u.s. stock market. but of course, the story is the ecb fired that big bazooka, all you call it a trillion euro program, and implied open-ended there i don't know what more anybody could ask for. look at european stock markets. germany, at a new high by the way, moved to upside on an intraday basis. jumped around but modestly on...
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you may think this is unusual, but in the western pacific, it happens out here. the first one of the season. right now winds up to 65 gusts up to 90 miles per hour. i don't think it's going to reach typhoon status. it is going to be a rain maker out here. on saturday the pope is visitling here. this is going to be a big event and unfortunately it does look like you are going to have some rain showers in your forecast about the storm making landfall on saturday night. into the america's, as far as the eastern sea board, it looks like temperatures returning to normal. west, noefle some areas of 7 to 13 sent meters could come down. pacific northwest, some gusty winds in vancouver and seattle, over 100 kilometers per hour very possible. some areas, 120. plus rainfall and snow in the higher elevations. vancouver and seattle both have rain in your forecast here on thursday. now let's wrap things up over toward europe. big topic. take a look at this. on the satellite imagery, this is one of those very strong low pressure systems. you can see how classic it is. it has th
you may think this is unusual, but in the western pacific, it happens out here. the first one of the season. right now winds up to 65 gusts up to 90 miles per hour. i don't think it's going to reach typhoon status. it is going to be a rain maker out here. on saturday the pope is visitling here. this is going to be a big event and unfortunately it does look like you are going to have some rain showers in your forecast about the storm making landfall on saturday night. into the america's, as far...
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he was 47 days on a life raft floating around the pacific. and he began to drink when he came home and he was confused and frustrated and mixed up in his life. and he, too, wandered into that tent on washington hill in los angeles and found christ as savior. and tonight, he is the director of the victory boys camp for juveniles in los angeles. giving his full life now to try to rehabilitate juvenile delinquents and lead them to a knowledge of jesus christ. >>> th >> the greatest challenge of my life took place at the billy graham tent meeting here in los angeles in 1949. in a tent at washington and hill street when i was faced with a decision. an all-important decision. what did i think of jesus christ? and would i receive him as my savior? >> louis zamperini spent years recovering from the mental anguish after being a prisoner of war. but then, everything changes after meeting the reverend billy graham. >> the next morning i got up and grabbed my army new testament. now, in the service, we couldn't understand the bible, so we just discovered
he was 47 days on a life raft floating around the pacific. and he began to drink when he came home and he was confused and frustrated and mixed up in his life. and he, too, wandered into that tent on washington hill in los angeles and found christ as savior. and tonight, he is the director of the victory boys camp for juveniles in los angeles. giving his full life now to try to rehabilitate juvenile delinquents and lead them to a knowledge of jesus christ. >>> th >> the greatest...
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a class atmospheric refer over the eastern pacific ocean with generally integrated water vapors along the corridor making landfall right in the bay area in california. >> december 11th, 2014, watching in realtime as a massive storm hits california. >> we were trying to actually see how different sources of particles ceded the clouds and affected whether they rained or snowed or sat there. >> climate scientists at scrips institution of oceanography are investigating something that's tiny but a huge part of the puzzle. >> the largest uncertainty is how aerosols form clouds and interact in clouds. the study we are doing, we will be able to fly out over the ocean and see where they are mixing and how this is ending up leading to more precipitation over california. >> we are in the wet lab, preparing for a field study, what we are doing right now is cleaning vials for our precipitation sachler, which we will use to collect rain samples until you use the samples to determine what ceded the clouds that made that rain. >> cloud seed something where we intentionally as humans go to try to modi
a class atmospheric refer over the eastern pacific ocean with generally integrated water vapors along the corridor making landfall right in the bay area in california. >> december 11th, 2014, watching in realtime as a massive storm hits california. >> we were trying to actually see how different sources of particles ceded the clouds and affected whether they rained or snowed or sat there. >> climate scientists at scrips institution of oceanography are investigating something...
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pacific life. the power to help you succeed. pacific life proudly presents "humpback whales", a whale-sized movie for giant screen theaters. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ >>> to the index tonight, and joan rivers her daughter melissa filing a medical malpractice lawsuit against the clinic and the doctors who treated her mother before she died. the suit claiming her personal doctor performed an unauthorized biopsy during that throat procedure. took selfies with joan rivers while she was unconscious and claims none of the doctors noticed her life signs were plummeting. >>> to that mystery in georgia. the couple who went missing after posting a wanted ad on craigslist for their dream car, a '66 mustang and driving to meet someone who had responded. the couple disappeared. tonight, authorities have found t
pacific life. the power to help you succeed. pacific life proudly presents "humpback whales", a whale-sized movie for giant screen theaters. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ >>> to the index tonight, and joan rivers her daughter melissa filing a...
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Jan 3, 2015
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pacific fleet at pearl harbor, hawaii. a strike force of six carriers under command of the admiral moved east across the pacific toward hawaii. based on decoded japanese diplomatic traffic, the navy issued a warning to all commands. it was the latest in a series of alerts. the afternoon of december 6, the admiral, commander of the japanese strike force, received an intelligence report about pearl harbor. the american battleships were present, but the aircraft carriers were at sea. although disappointed at the carriers' absence, his orders were clear. he must still attack and destroy whatever battleships and combat aircraft were at pearl harbor. that night his ships turned south arriving at a point 230 miles north of oahu before dawn on december 7. after a final reconnaissance showed the americans still appeared unprepared for attack at 6:00 a.m., he gave the order to launch. the first wave of 182 aircraft swooped over the islands and attacked as the american base was just coming to life on a sunday morning. the japanese pi
pacific fleet at pearl harbor, hawaii. a strike force of six carriers under command of the admiral moved east across the pacific toward hawaii. based on decoded japanese diplomatic traffic, the navy issued a warning to all commands. it was the latest in a series of alerts. the afternoon of december 6, the admiral, commander of the japanese strike force, received an intelligence report about pearl harbor. the american battleships were present, but the aircraft carriers were at sea. although...
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imagine you are 10,000' over the pacific ocean and the calculations say that your airplane will run out of fuel 200 miles short of the destination. >> look at the propeller when the engine runs out it sputters and stops. it turns out the pilot knew hours before this that he had a problem. >> >> he was low on fuel and felt like he had three hours of fuel left and he was probably about 900 miles away from land and he would be ditching, probably about 230 miles northeast of maui. >> plane took off yesterday from tracy airport bound for maui of the this picture from the website shows the flight path leaving the aircraft out of sight of land for many hours. when the coast guard was notified the plane was having a problem, they ran through their options. >> one option would have been to divert the coast guard cutter which was in the area. another option would be to predeploy one of our helicopter helicopters. >> in the end they went with plan (c) a long-range coast guard c-130 accompany the stricken lend to a spot in the pacific close to a cruise ship which would make the rescue in accordance
imagine you are 10,000' over the pacific ocean and the calculations say that your airplane will run out of fuel 200 miles short of the destination. >> look at the propeller when the engine runs out it sputters and stops. it turns out the pilot knew hours before this that he had a problem. >> >> he was low on fuel and felt like he had three hours of fuel left and he was probably about 900 miles away from land and he would be ditching, probably about 230 miles northeast of maui....
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and went on to say safety is a main priority for union pacific. this particular incident is being investigated thoroughly to determine what led to this accident and identify possible remedies. >>> stick around tonight, we have late word about the raiders head coaching decision. mark ibanez has his name. also. >> temperatures trending near 70 degrees. the warmest spots and where dense patchy fog will linger tomorrow. >>> and a dangerous trend among teens, the warning tonight after several aid workers end up in the hospital. and the chemical that students are using to get high. introducing the new subway "simple 6 menu". six of our best six-inch subs- like the italian bmt and tender turkey breast! with a 21-ounce drink and a bag of chips for just $6 every day. it's value made simple. subway! ♪ >>> in new york city a trial began for the san francisco man accused of being the master mind behind the black market website silk road. 30-year-old ross william olbret made millions off a site where cocaine and other drugs were sold. olbret says he was fram
and went on to say safety is a main priority for union pacific. this particular incident is being investigated thoroughly to determine what led to this accident and identify possible remedies. >>> stick around tonight, we have late word about the raiders head coaching decision. mark ibanez has his name. also. >> temperatures trending near 70 degrees. the warmest spots and where dense patchy fog will linger tomorrow. >>> and a dangerous trend among teens, the warning...
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toward pacific northwest we're likely to see coastal heavy rainfall and some snow up there. about 15 centimeters. up here in europe now very messy again in the mez. we're likely to see thunderstorms that are going to be spawned in western balkan again with a potential of very strong gusts, large hail about the size of four centimeters is likely and tornadic activity are not likely to be ruled out. in fact, this has a history of spawning water spouts in and around greece because the precipitation and thunderstorms are all in store for us there too. the snow is also going to be falling across 15 centimeters of additional snowfall could lead to avalanche. london you saw a little bit of that snow and sleet yesterday. we may see some icy road conditions because your morning lows will be falling down to about freezing point. just 4 for your high. out here across japan the winter pressure pattern is more south. but it's more toward the south we're worried about with the heavy rainfall. this has already produced 60 millimeters of rainfall in 24 hours. 70 kilometers per hour, winds h
toward pacific northwest we're likely to see coastal heavy rainfall and some snow up there. about 15 centimeters. up here in europe now very messy again in the mez. we're likely to see thunderstorms that are going to be spawned in western balkan again with a potential of very strong gusts, large hail about the size of four centimeters is likely and tornadic activity are not likely to be ruled out. in fact, this has a history of spawning water spouts in and around greece because the...
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all captured on camera by the coast guard vl his plane engine stopped cold over the pacific. hundreds of miles from any airport. suddenly the 28-year-old mort an deployed the plane emergency parachute. scary moment his older brother in san francisco was bracing for. >> we knew ahead of time that he was going to crash. that was intense few hours just waiting. >>reporter: morton an experienced piltd called his dad in seattle to say things were not going well. >> he called last tonight about 6:00 o'clock. let us know that they were having some issues with the transferring the fuel in the plane. >>reporter: morton took off om the tracy airport sunday after being outfitted with an extra fuel tank design for long distance trip but the reserve tank failed and could not reach the engine. >> at one point he was trying to transfer the fuel with a gatorade bottle. >>reporter: nothing work. he told the coast guard he was ditching and popped a chute which allowed the high tech plane to land up right on the water. he had only seconds to escape. nearby crust ship picked him up. >> about whe
all captured on camera by the coast guard vl his plane engine stopped cold over the pacific. hundreds of miles from any airport. suddenly the 28-year-old mort an deployed the plane emergency parachute. scary moment his older brother in san francisco was bracing for. >> we knew ahead of time that he was going to crash. that was intense few hours just waiting. >>reporter: morton an experienced piltd called his dad in seattle to say things were not going well. >> he called last...
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and i'm enthusiastic about this panama pacific international exposition we are celebrating today. i'm enthusiastic about literally everybody i see in this audience whether it's with the arts organization, or education institutions, our writers and people that have talked about this city for so many years, you have to understand how important this is. i'm a student myself and i know that this city that i have the most kind of privilege for managing as a mayor is delicate as a city and one in history, and to be able to kind of take a look 100 years ago and try to imagine yourself in this city 100 years ago with some of these artifacts that just came off the manufacturing line at the time, or to take a look at this architecture that bernard may back was so famous for during the time they were blending the arts with real lives of people and to suggest that this is among us 100 years later and that there is something that links this history over 100 years and that word that time and time again you hear me say about today. innovation did not start 3 years ago with mayor lee. that's anot
and i'm enthusiastic about this panama pacific international exposition we are celebrating today. i'm enthusiastic about literally everybody i see in this audience whether it's with the arts organization, or education institutions, our writers and people that have talked about this city for so many years, you have to understand how important this is. i'm a student myself and i know that this city that i have the most kind of privilege for managing as a mayor is delicate as a city and one in...
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as for the new railroad camp, union pacific is surveying the site. for now, it's a collection of tarps, pallets and garbage, not quite the jungle 2.0, but it's getting there. >> in order to get to your facility, having to maybe cross the tracks or wandering on to the tracks, either way, it's something that from a safety standpoint concerns us to where we need to do something. >> reporter: for abc recycling next door, the railroad camp has been a huge pain. every week the business itself pays to haul away piles of garbage. nighttime fires mean they must hire a security guard to make sure drifting embers don't spark a blaze in their containers. and when charities come to feed the homeless, they bring in tables and chairs, blocking abc's gates and driving customers away. an employee who didn't want his face shown on camera says it's costing them more than $5,000 a month. >> i totally understand about they need a place to stay and their hardship, but it's just hurting our business. >> reporter: and we are here at the rear entrance to the encampment at th
as for the new railroad camp, union pacific is surveying the site. for now, it's a collection of tarps, pallets and garbage, not quite the jungle 2.0, but it's getting there. >> in order to get to your facility, having to maybe cross the tracks or wandering on to the tracks, either way, it's something that from a safety standpoint concerns us to where we need to do something. >> reporter: for abc recycling next door, the railroad camp has been a huge pain. every week the business...
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shares rose almost 5% there at union pacific to $119.83. >>> three airline stocks soared today. united continental and alaska air benefit from low fuel cost. southwest beat the both top and bottom lines. alaska air saw its profit nearly double and hiked dividend by nearly 60%. united missed but gave a bullish 2015 outlook. shares of all three airlines rose. southwest rose the most up 8.5%. united and alaska up about 4.5%. shares of avon products spiked on deals with a private equity firm about a possible transaction. that's according to the report. the speculation comes after a six year investigation into whether avon bribed local officials in china. the stock was 14.5% higher to $8.66. shares of land said the fourth quarter profit and revenue would come in below estimates. blamed disappointing sales of cold weather apparel during the holiday season. stocks plunged to $41.97. >> there's a new stock, sue expected to trade tomorrow. the cloud storage provider box. but what is box and how does it make money? julia boorstin explains. >> reporter: box charges companies monthly fees f
shares rose almost 5% there at union pacific to $119.83. >>> three airline stocks soared today. united continental and alaska air benefit from low fuel cost. southwest beat the both top and bottom lines. alaska air saw its profit nearly double and hiked dividend by nearly 60%. united missed but gave a bullish 2015 outlook. shares of all three airlines rose. southwest rose the most up 8.5%. united and alaska up about 4.5%. shares of avon products spiked on deals with a private equity...
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the sign, for pacific saw works is now gone. on new year's day a professional sign company came in and took it down but tenants who say no one who lives there hired the sign company to do that and tenants say whoever was hired to take it down took the sign from the company and didn't pay. >> my landlord has actually spoken to the sign company and approached them, and has pretty much put the onus on them to find who this person is. not sure that there's a police report for the theft. >> she says everyone who lives in the building wants to see the sign come back. the sign company says it has a first name and a phone number for the person who ordered it to be taken down but the person is not answering their phone. >> people in a redwood city neighborhood say they're not too worried about multiple reports of a mountain lion sighting the big cat was seen at a distance by people in the emerald lake hills area his morning. neighbors ait's nothing new. because the area is so rural they get alerts often. people who live in this part of t
the sign, for pacific saw works is now gone. on new year's day a professional sign company came in and took it down but tenants who say no one who lives there hired the sign company to do that and tenants say whoever was hired to take it down took the sign from the company and didn't pay. >> my landlord has actually spoken to the sign company and approached them, and has pretty much put the onus on them to find who this person is. not sure that there's a police report for the theft....
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at the height of the storm tomorrow, 6:00 a.m., this is pacific standard. 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning in boston. this is the height of the storm. tomorrow morning, at this hour, 9:00 a.m., looking at -- in boston, looking at 16 inches of snow. and then it continues to snow but moves off tomorrow night and wednesday morning. so things will change around quickly but there will be a lot of snow on the ground. getting rid of that snow, getting transportation going will take a day or too. more about that at 10:00 p.m. right now our story, nice, 65 in santa rosa. 65 fairfield. not as much fog today and tomorrow because of this system to the south. again, most of our systems ride in here on the polar jet stream. and they come in and bring us rain. the ridge is not going to let this system get near us. a secondary system is undercutting this ridge. coming in and bringing rain to southern california. and could bring ossprinkle or two -- us a sprinkle or two tomorrow morning south of here. it is our only chance for a sprinkle till we get into -- right now february 7 is our next
at the height of the storm tomorrow, 6:00 a.m., this is pacific standard. 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning in boston. this is the height of the storm. tomorrow morning, at this hour, 9:00 a.m., looking at -- in boston, looking at 16 inches of snow. and then it continues to snow but moves off tomorrow night and wednesday morning. so things will change around quickly but there will be a lot of snow on the ground. getting rid of that snow, getting transportation going will take a day or too. more about...