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that means rough surf expected on the west coast. now, it's all due to a fire hose of tropical moisture, concentrated band of tropical moisture that will be shooting its way, slingshotting its way into the central coast of california. the storm to the north of it will be the equivalent of a cat three hurricane. that means gusts along the coast up to 80 miles an hour, and that band of heavy tropical moisture moving down the coast as we head through tonight and during the day tomorrow as well. so here's a look at your hour-by-hour forecast. look how intense this rain is. we do expect to see flash flooding and debris flows. it's looking like it will be a very dangerous situation for the next 24-48 hours. maybe an inch of rain in southern california, but in central california, 4-8 inches of rain. plus some places maybe a foot, and three to five feet of snow in the mountains. this weather whiplash becoming more common because of climate change. jamie. >> yuccas: we haven't seen this kind of moisture in a long time. jeff berardelli, thank
that means rough surf expected on the west coast. now, it's all due to a fire hose of tropical moisture, concentrated band of tropical moisture that will be shooting its way, slingshotting its way into the central coast of california. the storm to the north of it will be the equivalent of a cat three hurricane. that means gusts along the coast up to 80 miles an hour, and that band of heavy tropical moisture moving down the coast as we head through tonight and during the day tomorrow as well. so...
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Oct 24, 2021
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this is the third of a very powerful series of storms coming into the west coast. your rainfall forecast, 8 to 10 inches possible in california. then, the cold side of the storm. we have winter storm alerts, winter storm warnings where you see the pink, this sierra mountains, cascade mountains, we look at the possibility of two feet of snow. guys, this will be a tough day for many, a weather event some have not seen in their lifetime, and certainly, we will track this throughout the. >> that is saying quite a bit. it is not just the west coast that will be impacted by this, the storm will move east and have an impact for several days. our thanks to michelle grossman there for the update. all right, facing down threats. >> in 234 years ago, the founding collocation fathers of america gave us the second amendment. time is running out, richard. we are coming after you and every -- that stole this election. >> the vice news journalist on the very disturbing, very credible death threats from trump voters after investigative reports. >> reporting sparked a max exodus amo
this is the third of a very powerful series of storms coming into the west coast. your rainfall forecast, 8 to 10 inches possible in california. then, the cold side of the storm. we have winter storm alerts, winter storm warnings where you see the pink, this sierra mountains, cascade mountains, we look at the possibility of two feet of snow. guys, this will be a tough day for many, a weather event some have not seen in their lifetime, and certainly, we will track this throughout the. >>...
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Oct 19, 2021
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, cool, a different weather story for our west coast friends. we are talking about a foot of snow for wyoming so they have altogether a skip fall and now into winter very quickly. reduced visibilities i do expect these winter storm warnings put in place across that area to transition to blizzard warnings this afternoon. that's storm number one. we do have a series of storms that will enter the gulf of alaska and sweep across the west coast. this will provide wet weather from seattle down to san francisco. it will collide with some cooler air. that will allow for some snowfall across the cascades fot southwest. phoenix 80 degrees so fall kind of transitioning to some warm and cold air we'll take a look at temperatures coming up. >> all right talk to you soon, thanks >>> up next, standing in solidarity, the netflix star speaking out against transphobia. >> the disappearance of a georgia mother and desperate plea to help find her. plea to help find her. >> want more from your vitamins? at nature's bounty, we give you more. more immune support. with
, cool, a different weather story for our west coast friends. we are talking about a foot of snow for wyoming so they have altogether a skip fall and now into winter very quickly. reduced visibilities i do expect these winter storm warnings put in place across that area to transition to blizzard warnings this afternoon. that's storm number one. we do have a series of storms that will enter the gulf of alaska and sweep across the west coast. this will provide wet weather from seattle down to san...
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Oct 25, 2021
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the monster atmospheric river slamming the west coast tonight. unleashing punishing rains, and potentially life-threatening flash flooding and landslides. part of a highway destroyed. evacuation orders in effect for communities ravaged by recent wildfires. in the central u.s., another threat. tornadoes already reported. and the new storm danger unfolding in the east. rob marciano is standing by, timing it all out. >>> also tonight, the investigation into the deadly movie set tragedy. the powerful new images coming in. alec baldwin embracing halyna hutchins' husband and young son just days after her death. what we're learning about the prop gun that discharged. and what the armorer said just weeks before the horrific accident. >>> and the news tonight on covid shots for children ages 5 to 11, potentially just weeks away. 28 million american children in that age group still not protected. what pfizer's early data shows about vaccinating them with a smaller dose. the major decision heading to an fda advisory panel in just days. and the booster rollo
the monster atmospheric river slamming the west coast tonight. unleashing punishing rains, and potentially life-threatening flash flooding and landslides. part of a highway destroyed. evacuation orders in effect for communities ravaged by recent wildfires. in the central u.s., another threat. tornadoes already reported. and the new storm danger unfolding in the east. rob marciano is standing by, timing it all out. >>> also tonight, the investigation into the deadly movie set tragedy....
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Oct 26, 2021
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well, good news on the west coast. we are starting to see things winding up but we had the strongest storm in that part of the pacific, ever. and you mentioned sacramento tahoe got over 40 inches of snow so let's take a look at radar because we are starting to see better conditions. we are still seeing rain falling in seattle, portland, down in parts of southern california even los angeles seeing some rain right now and as we zoom in a little closer, we are still seeing some heavy rain -- heavy snow falling in some parts over 40 inches as i mentioned in parts of tahoe. so we no longer have any flash flood warnings, that's the good news we still do have a flash flood threat that's where you see the green and that's in the higher elevations with that lingering rain that should linger into the early part of tuesday but the brunt of the storm was yesterday with san francisco seeing the wettest day in october but as this is winding down, we are starting to see that storm ramping up in the east. >> right, michelle and i gues
well, good news on the west coast. we are starting to see things winding up but we had the strongest storm in that part of the pacific, ever. and you mentioned sacramento tahoe got over 40 inches of snow so let's take a look at radar because we are starting to see better conditions. we are still seeing rain falling in seattle, portland, down in parts of southern california even los angeles seeing some rain right now and as we zoom in a little closer, we are still seeing some heavy rain -- heavy...
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Oct 9, 2021
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of its gastronomic highlights. —— carolyn�*s west coast. —— ireland's west coast. this is the heart of the oyster bed. the wild oysters here, the native flat oyster, they have come from the wild oyster fishery out here. there's 800 acres of wild oyster fishery. the fishermen go out there in the winter months, november and december and they fish them off the beds. we buy them and we put them on our own beds here, where they develop their own unique flavour, and they get that from the fresh water coming in from the fields of athenry, and we have connemara to the north so you really have wonderful flavours and textures in the oyster that they develop. these oysters, we are taking them up and they'll be brought over to the packing shed where they will be sorted and graded and packed into the baskets and they're be heading off to london. in 36 hours they will be on the restaurant table over there. some people like to eat them, they love to put a drop of tabasco or a squeeze of lemon or a crack of black pepper or even horseradish and tomato sauce, but because they are so
of its gastronomic highlights. —— carolyn�*s west coast. —— ireland's west coast. this is the heart of the oyster bed. the wild oysters here, the native flat oyster, they have come from the wild oyster fishery out here. there's 800 acres of wild oyster fishery. the fishermen go out there in the winter months, november and december and they fish them off the beds. we buy them and we put them on our own beds here, where they develop their own unique flavour, and they get that from the...
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Oct 18, 2021
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i know a couple of you sit on the west coast. put a note that we are seeing that on the west coast. we also know the solution to homelessness is safe and affordable housing with community support. at the local level, what often happens is that conversations, as folks get frustrated with seeing increased encampments and more unsheltered homelessness, in particular those conversations can start to blame individuals for some sort of perceived shortcomings, rather than just understood -- rather than really understanding homelessness and housing instability as systemic issues that need system-level equity based solutions. these data we are talking about today help to tell the story of how all of these things connect both nationally and at the local level. what i was struck by when reading this report is the difference between extremely low income households and households in other income brexit -- brackets and how el i households account for 74% of the worst case housing needs cases. that is something we have not seen since 2005. we need all of this data to understand that dynamic and ho
i know a couple of you sit on the west coast. put a note that we are seeing that on the west coast. we also know the solution to homelessness is safe and affordable housing with community support. at the local level, what often happens is that conversations, as folks get frustrated with seeing increased encampments and more unsheltered homelessness, in particular those conversations can start to blame individuals for some sort of perceived shortcomings, rather than just understood -- rather...
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Oct 25, 2021
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beginning on the west coast where is that storm headed. >> good news on the west coast we're seeing things winding up but we had the strongest storm fl that part of pacific ever you mentioned sacramento tahoe got over 40 inches of snow let's look at radar because we are seeing better conditions we're seeing the rain in seattle, portland down in parts of southern california, los angeles seeing some rain right now. and as we zoom in closer we're seeing heavy snow falling in some parts over 40 inches as i mentioned in parts of tahoe. so we no longer have the flash flood warnings that's good news we have a flash flood threat that's where you see the green and that's in the higher elevations with the lingering rain into early tuesday but the brunt was yesterday with san francisco seeing the wettest day in october but as this winds down we see that storm ramping up in the east >> right, michelle i guess this is the first of the season how bad is it going to be on the east coast >> you know be shep, it's going to be a terrible pouring rain, nasty nor'easter bomb sloan the bomb sloan on the west a
beginning on the west coast where is that storm headed. >> good news on the west coast we're seeing things winding up but we had the strongest storm fl that part of pacific ever you mentioned sacramento tahoe got over 40 inches of snow let's look at radar because we are seeing better conditions we're seeing the rain in seattle, portland down in parts of southern california, los angeles seeing some rain right now. and as we zoom in closer we're seeing heavy snow falling in some parts over...
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Oct 24, 2021
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forecasters calling it the strongest storm ever recorded off the west coast. what is to blame? a swift, massive drop in air pressure called a bomb cyclone combined with an influx of extra tropical moisture the mix creating a catastrophic weather system already wreaking havoc on california's highways shall the terrain loose after historic wildfires like this one last year in the santa cruz mountains. the area now being evacuated. >> the debris flow is a concern as well. also downed trees are a huge concern, downed power lines. even if it, you know, a tree doesn't land on your house per se. >> reporter: though some are still choosing to stay. >> we have easily a week's worth of supplies to get us through. >> reporter: north of sacramento the town of paradise still devastated from the fires there. resident prepping and praying they'll be spared. >> a little shaken up. >> reporter: but uprooted trees already taking a toll. >> basically the whole roof has collapsed and is exposed to the weather on the inside. >> reporter: fear of what the next few hours will bring now ripple go thro
forecasters calling it the strongest storm ever recorded off the west coast. what is to blame? a swift, massive drop in air pressure called a bomb cyclone combined with an influx of extra tropical moisture the mix creating a catastrophic weather system already wreaking havoc on california's highways shall the terrain loose after historic wildfires like this one last year in the santa cruz mountains. the area now being evacuated. >> the debris flow is a concern as well. also downed trees...
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so we can all live better tomorrow. ♪♪ >>> west coast can't catch a break. more than 100 million people on the west coast bracing right now for more severe weather. this time it will be extreme wet and winter like conditions set to hit california today. right now, in fact, threatening flash floods, mudslides and massive power outages. a trio of major storms expected to barrel down on the west coast first and then move into the midwest and mid-atlantic. michelle grossman is joining us now with the very latest timing and tracking of these storms. my snell. >> hey there, kendis. yeah, going to be a tough day for so many. we're looking at a once in a lifetime weather event for some in northern california. we have a couple pieces of the puzzle. we have a bomb cyclone. we see a pressure drop of 24 millibars in 24 hours. that's coupled with an atmospheric river. just a plume of moisture, subtropical moisture. a lot of moisture. then it's hitting ground that has been scarred and burned from the devastating wildfire. we have a couple of things in play creating loss o
so we can all live better tomorrow. ♪♪ >>> west coast can't catch a break. more than 100 million people on the west coast bracing right now for more severe weather. this time it will be extreme wet and winter like conditions set to hit california today. right now, in fact, threatening flash floods, mudslides and massive power outages. a trio of major storms expected to barrel down on the west coast first and then move into the midwest and mid-atlantic. michelle grossman is joining...
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Oct 26, 2021
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so a lot going on from west coast to east coast. >> bill, i want to go back to bed now after all this i'm looking at the nbc news weather -- i'm not joking. i think we all ant to go back to bed at this hour another 24 hours on the east coast to deal with this mess and then you still have what's happening in the west where they face drought they need water, need rain, just don't need it all to fall in a 24-hour period >> and it was pretty crazy like orville, the dam there, the water level rose over 20 feet just from this previous storm. so it was very beneficial. there was some problems with the huge amount of rain but at least we took a little dent out of the histori historic drought >> want the reservoirs to fill up so i guess it is good news. but here, my guess is we've already broken every annual rain record we have to get you back on to confirm it it's rained all year bill karins, thank you very much >> okay. >> any amateur moelg meteorologist want to run the numbers for us. >>> ext, investors gearing up for a busy day of earning results, ally invest lindsey bell is here with what
so a lot going on from west coast to east coast. >> bill, i want to go back to bed now after all this i'm looking at the nbc news weather -- i'm not joking. i think we all ant to go back to bed at this hour another 24 hours on the east coast to deal with this mess and then you still have what's happening in the west where they face drought they need water, need rain, just don't need it all to fall in a 24-hour period >> and it was pretty crazy like orville, the dam there, the water...
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Oct 25, 2021
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and accompanying it taye really strong atmospheric river slamming too the west coast, let's show you the satellite. this is a classic setup. you can see that spin and south of it it that tropical moisture slamming into the coast producing rainfall rates 1 to 2 inches an hour, mud slides and flash floods, that moisture firehose as atmospheric river is a five out of five, slamming into central california and watch what happens. all that wind gets uplifted by the mountainous terrain, the sierra nevada and produces some really heavy rainfall and heavy snow fall as well. the band of rain is in central california, will move southward overnight tonight and during the day tomorrow. producing a lot of heavy rain and more flash flooding in its wake. how much more rain will we see, about 2 to 4 inches on top of up to 8 inches already. and in the mountains 3 to 5 feet of snow. the good news is this will affectively end fire season across central and northern california, jericka. >> duncan: always good to look at the bright side of thing, jeff berardelli, thank you. tonight there are mounting dem
and accompanying it taye really strong atmospheric river slamming too the west coast, let's show you the satellite. this is a classic setup. you can see that spin and south of it it that tropical moisture slamming into the coast producing rainfall rates 1 to 2 inches an hour, mud slides and flash floods, that moisture firehose as atmospheric river is a five out of five, slamming into central california and watch what happens. all that wind gets uplifted by the mountainous terrain, the sierra...
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Oct 14, 2021
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the median price to ship a standard metal and from china to the west coast top $20,000. that is nearly double what it cost in july. the skyrocketing costs have prompted retailers to chater their own ships to transport goods. all about added costs is pushing prices higher. dave rose nearly 5.5 percent in september over the previous year to match a 13 year high. for the pbs newshour. ♪ vanessa: we returned to the full program after the latest headlines. household heating bills are expected to soar this winter. a federal forecast says global inflation and supply shortages will boost energy costs 54% over last year. this winter is forecast to be slightly colder nationwide. the surge in inflation means social security recipients will get their biggest cost of living adjustment in 39 years. the increase announced today among -- amounts to 5.9 percent, $92 a month. increases have averaged less than 2% a year for the last 10 years. the nations land borders will reopen to non-essential travel by foreigners after pandemic era closure that lasted 19 months. the bin administration
the median price to ship a standard metal and from china to the west coast top $20,000. that is nearly double what it cost in july. the skyrocketing costs have prompted retailers to chater their own ships to transport goods. all about added costs is pushing prices higher. dave rose nearly 5.5 percent in september over the previous year to match a 13 year high. for the pbs newshour. ♪ vanessa: we returned to the full program after the latest headlines. household heating bills are expected to...
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Oct 26, 2021
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making local 87's contract the standard for the west coast and olga notes that could have been accomplished without her vice president, ahmed, and her secretary treasurer yang shin may and including all of our siblings and labor she led contract and her members who defied expectation and many thought impossible to internet .they led with two strikes for contracts and witness essential workers, not being treated right. as a union of immigrants, every day the members defy expectations and fighting to make the quality of their lives
making local 87's contract the standard for the west coast and olga notes that could have been accomplished without her vice president, ahmed, and her secretary treasurer yang shin may and including all of our siblings and labor she led contract and her members who defied expectation and many thought impossible to internet .they led with two strikes for contracts and witness essential workers, not being treated right. as a union of immigrants, every day the members defy expectations and...
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Oct 1, 2021
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looks like it will move into the west coast. but the forecast models are flip-flopping on where we're going to see the center of this storm system line up. so we're going to get the colder air, but rain chances, the best chances are to the north of us over the fire zones and the bay area would have some shower chances. there's still plenty of time for all of this to shift to more of a wetter scenario, and we're going to keep you updated on this each day until we get to next week. right here in san francisco, we do have some cooler weather, moving on in as we head through next week. lots of 60s. and then for the inland valleys, we'll go from the 90s down to 75 once we hit next thursday's forecast. so as we said earlier, we got some ice coffee weather, then maybe a little pumpkin spice latte weather. >> that's perfect. i'll take that, thanks, jeff. >>> a deadline looms in san jose. we are just hours away from a vaccine mandate. most have made that deadline, but what happens to the 500 that haven't? join us tonight at 11:00. >>> we
looks like it will move into the west coast. but the forecast models are flip-flopping on where we're going to see the center of this storm system line up. so we're going to get the colder air, but rain chances, the best chances are to the north of us over the fire zones and the bay area would have some shower chances. there's still plenty of time for all of this to shift to more of a wetter scenario, and we're going to keep you updated on this each day until we get to next week. right here in...
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>> it's basically all the west coast of california. it goes as far east as utah. he goes as far south as tucson and across the border in mexico. as far north as alaska where we have a new house in anchorage. we serve the cathedral and we go out and act as missionaries the original party with the arch bishop being a dominican sister. they are also here in numbers. the wonderful thing about the dominican order it's not just the priest or the teaching saint dominic new in order to radically change culture or bring to enlighten it you needed a strong component of women. contemplative nuns. even before these were formally found, he found the nuns first. a little place 800 years ago. i had the privilege of visiting. you have contemplative nuns living there. they are from all over the world. it was attractive to me. it wasn't simply a group of guys getting together to preach it was together, we are -- behind us and supporting us is groups of contemplative nuns of active sisters which, little bit later. they began to teach and they are known in this diocese for education.
>> it's basically all the west coast of california. it goes as far east as utah. he goes as far south as tucson and across the border in mexico. as far north as alaska where we have a new house in anchorage. we serve the cathedral and we go out and act as missionaries the original party with the arch bishop being a dominican sister. they are also here in numbers. the wonderful thing about the dominican order it's not just the priest or the teaching saint dominic new in order to radically...
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Oct 22, 2021
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these atmospheric rivers bring a lot of rain to the west coast. you see this one aimed directly at the bay area on sunday. still a chance for spotty showers and the north bay, but the more substantial rain is going to be moving into the north bay after midnight, spreading across the rest of the bay area as we head through the rest of the net night into early tomorrow morgan. it is going to be a wet commute friday morning. plan for some extra time and stopping distance on the roads, or take other public transportation. we will be checking that rain as it moves off to the east by midday tomorrow, and then another break in the action for that rain to soak in, and even sunshine tomorrow afternoon. it will not be as warm today or is humid. we will be on the cool side of that system, but the moisture will return, and here it comes. we will track off and on showers as we head through the day on saturday. this is not the sunday heavy rain event. this will be intermittent shower activity mainly north of ida shady on saturday. and saturday night, the shower
these atmospheric rivers bring a lot of rain to the west coast. you see this one aimed directly at the bay area on sunday. still a chance for spotty showers and the north bay, but the more substantial rain is going to be moving into the north bay after midnight, spreading across the rest of the bay area as we head through the rest of the net night into early tomorrow morgan. it is going to be a wet commute friday morning. plan for some extra time and stopping distance on the roads, or take...
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coast. >> thank you >>> coming up, what major college campus is closing today and why? oesn't just eliminate odors... simply shake and spray to unlock the breakthrough power of touch-activated scent technology. that lasts, even hours later! that's because febreze touch stores scent in your fabrics so you get bursts of freshness with every touch. your whole world will come alive. welcome home to fresh with new febreze touch. well, we made it through another halloween without getting eaten. this year was a close one. yeah, tell me about it. ooh, feel that chill? i don't feel anything. uhh, this can't be good. we do it every night. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. cpap el hill the university's chancellor instead issuing a wellness day after recent suicides on campus. wral reporter aaron thomas has more. >> reporter: the class of 2020 return
coast. >> thank you >>> coming up, what major college campus is closing today and why? oesn't just eliminate odors... simply shake and spray to unlock the breakthrough power of touch-activated scent technology. that lasts, even hours later! that's because febreze touch stores scent in your fabrics so you get bursts of freshness with every touch. your whole world will come alive. welcome home to fresh with new febreze touch. well, we made it through another halloween without...
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they say not all the terminals at these ports out on the west coast areperating 24/7. they are pointing out truckers are still being required t return a certain kind of container in order to fill up another, to fill it up with other goods. how much of that has been worked out? >> we are working through all of those details. i will say this is within the administration, a 24/7 effort on our end. you know, the ports will go 24/7. we're at 24/7. st incredibly complex. all of the supply chain issues we are grappling with are incredibly complex. so as we say, theres no one fix. the ports have to be open 24/7. the private sector has to step up and do their part, hire more people, have nights and weekends. logistics experts are coming in to help. secretary buttigieg and the white house and my team, we're going through the details to make sure that we unclog the bottle neck at every level. >> woodruff: and does that mean what people want in time for christmas will make it? what is the time table you are looking at? >> that is the big question. consumers are struggling right no
they say not all the terminals at these ports out on the west coast areperating 24/7. they are pointing out truckers are still being required t return a certain kind of container in order to fill up another, to fill it up with other goods. how much of that has been worked out? >> we are working through all of those details. i will say this is within the administration, a 24/7 effort on our end. you know, the ports will go 24/7. we're at 24/7. st incredibly complex. all of the supply chain...
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what i'm seeing about a west coast storm system next week. i'll have that for new less than ten minutes. >>> you'll have to follow a new rule soon if you want to visit the monterey bay aquarium. you may remember it closed for 13 months during the pandemic and reopened in the spring four months ago. at the time it required all guests to wear masks. now it says the number of visitors is increasing so it will require proof of vaccination as well. the aquarium wants to protect its youngest visitors who cannot get vaccinated. they are also requiring staff and volunteers to be vaccinated. >>> senators took to, took aim at facebook today on capitol hill, accusing the social media giant of knowing instagram is dangerous for teenagers but doing little to present them. it was a rare bipartisan pasch. lawmakers cited internal data. it indicates facebook knows its platform can damage mental health and body image especially among teenage girls. a facebook executive refuted that. >> it's not a bombshell. it's not causal research. >> well, i beg to differ w
what i'm seeing about a west coast storm system next week. i'll have that for new less than ten minutes. >>> you'll have to follow a new rule soon if you want to visit the monterey bay aquarium. you may remember it closed for 13 months during the pandemic and reopened in the spring four months ago. at the time it required all guests to wear masks. now it says the number of visitors is increasing so it will require proof of vaccination as well. the aquarium wants to protect its youngest...
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Oct 25, 2021
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a bomb cyclone on the west coast. tornado damage in the great plains. in our easter here taking aim at the east coast. what you need to know. >>> and virginia ahead of election date we talked to two voters who previously cast ballots for biden but they are considering voting for the republican. could the race be a bellwether for the 2022 midterms lessening on the cbs evening news. >>> we are honoring our friend and kpix number five anchor can who is retiring. former colleagues wishing him well after three decades covering the bay area. >>> ken is one of those people if you are with him for 5 minutes you will be laughing for 4 minutes and 48 seconds. he is a gifted storyteller. he has i think anyone who has worked with him knows the gift of gab. incredible ability to find the funny twist >>> tampa bay buccaneers quarterback and bay area native tom brady celebrating another record. he threw his 600th career touchdown pass sunday. that milestone comes with a twist. mike evans gave the instantly had just set a record. the fan was pretty good sport about it.
a bomb cyclone on the west coast. tornado damage in the great plains. in our easter here taking aim at the east coast. what you need to know. >>> and virginia ahead of election date we talked to two voters who previously cast ballots for biden but they are considering voting for the republican. could the race be a bellwether for the 2022 midterms lessening on the cbs evening news. >>> we are honoring our friend and kpix number five anchor can who is retiring. former colleagues...
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so, i know a couple of you sit on the west coast, so let's put us in the fact that we're seeing that on the west coastment we also know that the solution to homelessness is safe and affordable housing with community support. but at the local level, what often happens is that conversations, as folks get frustrated with seeing increase encampments and unsheltered homelessness in particular, those conversations can start to blame individuals for some sort of perceived shortcomings, rather than really understanding homelessness as-- and helping and stability, as systemic issues that need system level, equity-based solutions. so these data that we're talking about today help to tell the story of all of these things connect, both nationally and at the local level. and what i was really struck by when i was reading this report this year is the difference, really, between extremely low income households and households in other income brackets and how, how the households account for 74% of the worst case housing needs cases, and that's something that we haven't seen since 2005. so we need all
so, i know a couple of you sit on the west coast, so let's put us in the fact that we're seeing that on the west coastment we also know that the solution to homelessness is safe and affordable housing with community support. but at the local level, what often happens is that conversations, as folks get frustrated with seeing increase encampments and unsheltered homelessness in particular, those conversations can start to blame individuals for some sort of perceived shortcomings, rather than...
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they are the most advanced on the west coast. port officials here say they are expecting companies to start sending more ships to oakland where they can be offloaded more quickly. one of the biggest logistics operators in the bay says it still may not be enough to help with holiday shopping. >> i think it would be prude dent to start your christmas shopping early this year. there will undoubtedly be delays, disruptions and stock outs where product will not be available in time. >> one of the challenges in the supply chain is a shortage of truck drivers. a lot of them changed careers during the pandemic so trucking companies now are scrambling to recruit new drivers. >>> well, silicon valley was represented in a high-level white house meeting today. president biden, the treasury secretary janet yellen met with business leaders, including intel ceo pat gelsinger. the topic was the urgent need for congress to address the nation's debt limit. analysts predict a government default would likely trigger a recession, 6 million jobs lost,
they are the most advanced on the west coast. port officials here say they are expecting companies to start sending more ships to oakland where they can be offloaded more quickly. one of the biggest logistics operators in the bay says it still may not be enough to help with holiday shopping. >> i think it would be prude dent to start your christmas shopping early this year. there will undoubtedly be delays, disruptions and stock outs where product will not be available in time. >>...
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that account for 40% of the imports on the west coast. the port of los angeles and the port of long beach california. we got them to move from five days a week, eight hours a day to 24 hours a day seven days a week. i am going -- it is going to help get goods on the shelves faster and our build back better framework provides for the first time funding dedicated to monitoring and strengthening supply chains. today, i am announcing two further steps. first, i am allocating additional funding to help american partners as well as the united states cut port congestion by slashing -- slashing redtape and reducing processing times so that ships can get in and out of our ports faster. second, i am signing an executive order that will strengthen our management of the defense stockpiles for minerals or materials that will allow us to react and respond more quickly to shortfalls in the industrial base. i urge all of you to consider bolstering your stockpiles. it is critical to national security. like so many challenges, it is not a problem any one n
that account for 40% of the imports on the west coast. the port of los angeles and the port of long beach california. we got them to move from five days a week, eight hours a day to 24 hours a day seven days a week. i am going -- it is going to help get goods on the shelves faster and our build back better framework provides for the first time funding dedicated to monitoring and strengthening supply chains. today, i am announcing two further steps. first, i am allocating additional funding to...
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the weather affecting west coast rail services. we expect by later this afternoon, those services should get back to some sense of normality, although people are still being advised not to travel if they don't have to do. the weather warning is still in place here. it's been downgraded from that amber level last night. so the next 2a hours we expect some rain but not as bad as we've seen the previous two days. there's a sense of relief here in cockermouth and elsewhere in cumbria that this time the flooding hasn't been as bad, but there's also a realisation, an acceptance that flooding like this is likely to happen again in the future. the headlines on bbc news... a woman found guilty of murdering her husband after a row over a family meal has been sentenced to life with a minimum term of 18 years. the government warns it may retaliate if france blocks british fishing boats in the row over post—brexit fishing rights. the uk saw the highest level of coronavirus infections since the pandemic began last week — figures suggest 1.3
the weather affecting west coast rail services. we expect by later this afternoon, those services should get back to some sense of normality, although people are still being advised not to travel if they don't have to do. the weather warning is still in place here. it's been downgraded from that amber level last night. so the next 2a hours we expect some rain but not as bad as we've seen the previous two days. there's a sense of relief here in cockermouth and elsewhere in cumbria that this time...
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. >> reporter: tonight, powerful winds and historic rainfall lashing the west coast. a potent atmospheric river slamming the region for more than 24 hours. this big rig overturning on the bridge. off the washington coast, the strongest storm on record. east of seattle, two people killed sunday when a tree struck their car. back in california outside sacramento this man grateful his son is alive. this tree crashing into his son's car minutes before he was set to go to work. >> i can't think what would have been if he were walking up the walkway. >> reporter: near the san francisco airport, trevor stines' neighborhood under water. >> my whole garage is up to my knee caps. everything is floating around. >> reporter: that storm already dropping more than a dozen touchdowns in the heartland. >> we have a basement, but there wasn't time. once you see the tornado, there's no time. >> reporter: millions bracing for a potential nor'easter. we've heard a chorus of chain saws here today. it's a massive clean up operation going on. all of that rain did put a dent into the potenti
. >> reporter: tonight, powerful winds and historic rainfall lashing the west coast. a potent atmospheric river slamming the region for more than 24 hours. this big rig overturning on the bridge. off the washington coast, the strongest storm on record. east of seattle, two people killed sunday when a tree struck their car. back in california outside sacramento this man grateful his son is alive. this tree crashing into his son's car minutes before he was set to go to work. >> i...
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. >>> the historic storm taking aim at the west coast. flash flood watches and up to three feet of snow. >>> and no bones about it this little tiktok superstar is inspiring america. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone just breaking tonight, it's him. the fbi just announced the human remains found in a florida nature reserve are, in fact, those of brian laundrie the 23-year-old man who was suspected in the death of his fiancÉe gabby petito laundrieseen alive. confirmation of his death bringing to an end the manhunt but not the search for answers as to how he died and whether he was involved in petito's death the case that's due in part to an extraordinary amount of video and photos of the two on a recent road trip gained national attention our sam brock is in florida now with late breaking details. >> reporter: as crime scene cars cycle through this florida park all day, the fbi confirming late today with dental records that the partial skull uncovered in this reserve is brian laundrie's a sweeping
. >>> the historic storm taking aim at the west coast. flash flood watches and up to three feet of snow. >>> and no bones about it this little tiktok superstar is inspiring america. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone just breaking tonight, it's him. the fbi just announced the human remains found in a florida nature reserve are, in fact, those of brian laundrie the 23-year-old man who was suspected in the...
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. >>> when we join you here on the west coast from los angeles tonight, the situation for those captive americans in haiti grows more urgent. the disturbing message posted today. also growing u.s. concerns over china's recent military behavior toward taiwan when we see you back here tonight. >>> okay, it's dinner time. they're testing a new food delivery method in the south bay. think silicon valley and think robots. >> of course. we found these autonomous robots roaming around the valley fair mall and the surrounding neighborhood picking up food orders and delivering them to customers. this lady is like why are you following me? it's part of a just launched pilot program. a so-called ghost kitchen company provides space to restaurants to make to-go meals. the robots pick up meals inside the mall and roll around to deliver them nearby. the pilot program, which got a lot of attention from shoppers, runs through this week. >> pretty cool to see. >>> tonight at 7:00, is chase center safe? the city's building inspector issues his report. >>> also apple is breaking ranks with other big tech
. >>> when we join you here on the west coast from los angeles tonight, the situation for those captive americans in haiti grows more urgent. the disturbing message posted today. also growing u.s. concerns over china's recent military behavior toward taiwan when we see you back here tonight. >>> okay, it's dinner time. they're testing a new food delivery method in the south bay. think silicon valley and think robots. >> of course. we found these autonomous robots roaming...
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gusts of winds inland close to 30mph, but those west facing coasts, possibly 50mph at times. in terms of the feel of the weather, 10—13 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, 13 or 1a further south. moving out of sunday into start of monday and the start of a new month, the low pressure will drift off into scandinavia and the wind direction will swing north—westerly, a cooler source, and that will drive the warmer yellow tones back to the continent, the cooler air mass pushing across the uk, meaning temperatures in the first few days of november could bejust a little bit under par for this time of year. we start off monday on a chilly note first thing where we have clearer skies and a frequent rash of showers driven along by the brisk north—westerly wind, some showers pushed further south as we go through the afternoon. temperatures just 8—10 degrees into the north and may be a maximum of 12 or 13 further south. the middle part of the week, that north—westerly flow is likely to stay with us and we see the ridge of high pressure trying to build in from the atlanti
gusts of winds inland close to 30mph, but those west facing coasts, possibly 50mph at times. in terms of the feel of the weather, 10—13 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, 13 or 1a further south. moving out of sunday into start of monday and the start of a new month, the low pressure will drift off into scandinavia and the wind direction will swing north—westerly, a cooler source, and that will drive the warmer yellow tones back to the continent, the cooler air mass pushing across the...
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. >> reporter: tonight, powerful winds and historic rainfall lashing the west coast. a potent atmospheric river slamming the region for more than 24 hours. sending mud and trees and boulders crashing down into this california highway. this big rig overturning on the richmond bridge. off the washington coast, the strongest storm on record. east of seattle, two people killed sunday when a tree struck their car. back in california outside sacramento this man grateful his son is alive. this tree crashing into his son's car minutes before he was set to go to work. >> i can't think what would have happened if he was walking up that pathway. >> reporter: near the san francisco airport, trevor stines' neighborhood under water. >> my whole garage is up to my knee caps. everything is floating around. >> reporter: in chicago winds from a separate system whipping the waters of lake michigan. waves over 12 feet. >> look at this tornado. >> reporter: that storm already dropping more than a dozen reported tornados in the heartland over the weekend. one twister tearing about this hom
. >> reporter: tonight, powerful winds and historic rainfall lashing the west coast. a potent atmospheric river slamming the region for more than 24 hours. sending mud and trees and boulders crashing down into this california highway. this big rig overturning on the richmond bridge. off the washington coast, the strongest storm on record. east of seattle, two people killed sunday when a tree struck their car. back in california outside sacramento this man grateful his son is alive. this...
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gusts of winds inland close to 30mph, but those west facing coasts, possibly 50mph at times. in terms of the feel of the weather, 10—13 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, 13 or 1a further south. moving out of sunday into start of monday and the start of a new month, the low pressure will drift off into scandinavia and the wind direction will swing north—westerly, a cooler source, and that will drive the warmer yellow tones back to the continent, the cooler air mass pushing across the uk, meaning temperatures in the first few days of november could bejust a little bit under par for this time of year. we start off monday on a chilly note first thing where we have clearer skies and a frequent rash of showers driven along by the brisk north—westerly wind, some showers pushed further south as we go through the afternoon. temperatures just 8—10 degrees into the north and may be a maximum of 12 or 13 further south. the middle part of the week, that north—westerly flow is likely to stay with us and we see the ridge of high pressure trying to build in from the atlanti
gusts of winds inland close to 30mph, but those west facing coasts, possibly 50mph at times. in terms of the feel of the weather, 10—13 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, 13 or 1a further south. moving out of sunday into start of monday and the start of a new month, the low pressure will drift off into scandinavia and the wind direction will swing north—westerly, a cooler source, and that will drive the warmer yellow tones back to the continent, the cooler air mass pushing across the...
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cbs' carter evans is following this situation at the west coast ports. but we're going to begin with cbs' ed o'keefe at the white house. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the president saying these moves are designed to speed up the delivery of goods all across the country as the white house tonight keenly aware that any big issues with the backlog could severely affect the holiday shopping season and potentially the president's political standing. >> this is a big first step in speeding up the movement of materials and goods through our supply chain. >> reporter: the port of los angeles, the nation's largest, will now operate around the clock, along with the nearby port of long beach. together, they handle about 40% of the country's container traffic, carrying laptops, tvs, and toys, and holiday gifts, soon to be in higher demand. >> the commitment is being made today are a sign of major progress in moving goods from manufacturers to a store or to your front door. >> reporter: c.e.o.s from top retail and delivery companies, who met wit
cbs' carter evans is following this situation at the west coast ports. but we're going to begin with cbs' ed o'keefe at the white house. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the president saying these moves are designed to speed up the delivery of goods all across the country as the white house tonight keenly aware that any big issues with the backlog could severely affect the holiday shopping season and potentially the president's political standing. >> this is a big...
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back on the west coast, experts say the storm could end the risk for the wildfires for the rest of the season. we'll check the forecast in just a few moments. >>> new details overnight on that deadly shooting on a movie set in new mexico. abc has obtained new statements revealing what alec baldwin was doing at the time, who handled the gun moments earlier, and why none of it was caught on camera. this morning, the most detailed account yet of the moment when authorities say actor alec baldwin shot two people with a prop gun on this new mexico movie set killing one of them. according to police statements from crew members, the crew was preparing to film a scene inside a church. baldwin was sitting in a pew practicing cross drawing his weapon and pointing the revolver towards the camera lens when the gun went off. the shooting was not caught on video because the crew was not yet filming. >> we have two people accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop gun. we need help immediately. >> reporter: investigators are trying to determine the events leading up to when baldwin discharged the gun
back on the west coast, experts say the storm could end the risk for the wildfires for the rest of the season. we'll check the forecast in just a few moments. >>> new details overnight on that deadly shooting on a movie set in new mexico. abc has obtained new statements revealing what alec baldwin was doing at the time, who handled the gun moments earlier, and why none of it was caught on camera. this morning, the most detailed account yet of the moment when authorities say actor alec...
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the intense storm is pounding the west coast with drenching rain and fierce winds. tonight the national weather service warns mudslides are a threat, especially in areas scorched by wildfires. there's already flooding. this is san mateo near san francisco. thousands across the state are without electricity right now. cbs news meteorologist jeff berardelli joins us with what we can expect. jeff, good evening. >> jericka, this is an extremely powerful storm. in fact, the most powerful storm on record in the northeast pacific ocean. and accompanying it, a really strong atmospheric river slamming into the west coast. let's show you the satellite. this is a classic setup. you can see that spin and south of it that tropical moisture slamming into the coast producing rainfall rates one to two inches an hour. mudslides and flash floods. that moisture firehose, atmospheric river is a 5 out of 5, slamming into central california. then watch what happens. all that wind gets update lifted by the mountainous terrain, the sierra nevada and that produces some really heavy rainfall
the intense storm is pounding the west coast with drenching rain and fierce winds. tonight the national weather service warns mudslides are a threat, especially in areas scorched by wildfires. there's already flooding. this is san mateo near san francisco. thousands across the state are without electricity right now. cbs news meteorologist jeff berardelli joins us with what we can expect. jeff, good evening. >> jericka, this is an extremely powerful storm. in fact, the most powerful storm...
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up dark and early on the west coast. we appreciate it. >> excited crowd behind him. >>> this morning we celebrate the life of emmy winning actor peter scoalri. he died friday morning with a two-year battle with cancer. he was best known for his role on the 1980s sitcom "bosom buddies." he was a familiar face in a popular sitcom "newhart." this morning bob knew hart tweeting that scolari's death is a great shock calling hinge an essential part to the show's success and julia duffy saying simply, no better partner. he was 66. >>> coming up, walmart recalling an aromatherapy room spray containing a dangerous bacteria that can cause a fatal condition. the details ahead. >>> plus protests outside a frat house at usc. police investigating allegations of drugging and sexual assault. at the now suspended fraternity. >> and insider secrets to saving at the supermarket on everything from milk to meat. we'll be right back. >> "good morning america" is sponsored by -- ♪ (vo) subaru presents... the underdogs. they may have lost an
up dark and early on the west coast. we appreciate it. >> excited crowd behind him. >>> this morning we celebrate the life of emmy winning actor peter scoalri. he died friday morning with a two-year battle with cancer. he was best known for his role on the 1980s sitcom "bosom buddies." he was a familiar face in a popular sitcom "newhart." this morning bob knew hart tweeting that scolari's death is a great shock calling hinge an essential part to the show's...
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. >>> and breaking this morning, a potentially devastating oil spill on the west coast. some new pictures coming in overnight of the slick spanning several miles off california. the impact it is having already. >>> would youpa enroll your chi in ayo covid vaccine trial? we're going to talk to a father and son about why that crucial decision was right for their family. >>> plus -- ♪ battle from the other side at least i can say that i tried ♪ >> it is a football game so big, it's even got s adele. e we have an inside look at the return of tom brady to the place where he won six rings. as we say good morning, everybody, on this sunday. it is october 3rd. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm lindsey reiser. going to stay up for the game? >> i'mta going to watch the gam of course, it ise going to kic offng around 8:20 this evening. >> that's so long:2 from now. 13 hours. >> i mean, don't worry, like, the pregame begins in ten minutes. so there will be something to get youre through. >> i can get on board with that. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the very latest
. >>> and breaking this morning, a potentially devastating oil spill on the west coast. some new pictures coming in overnight of the slick spanning several miles off california. the impact it is having already. >>> would youpa enroll your chi in ayo covid vaccine trial? we're going to talk to a father and son about why that crucial decision was right for their family. >>> plus -- ♪ battle from the other side at least i can say that i tried ♪ >> it is a...
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this number tells it all: the price of shipping one container from china to the west coast went from $3,000 last year to $20,000 last month. it is a big reason why consumer prices jumped more than 5% since last year. and, if there's a silver lining, it's this-- because of inflation, those receiving social security will see their payments jump nearly 6% next year. it's actually the biggest increase in 39 years. cbs' carter evans is following this situation at the west coast ports, but we'll begin with cbs' ed o'keefe at the white house. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the president saying these moves are designed to speed up the delivery of goods all across the country as the white house tonight, keenly aware that any big issues with the backlog could severely affect the holiday shopping season and potentially the president's political standing. >> this is a big first step in speeding up the movement of materials and goods through our supply chain. orte the port of los angeles, the nation's largest, will now operate around the clock, along with the nearby port of l
this number tells it all: the price of shipping one container from china to the west coast went from $3,000 last year to $20,000 last month. it is a big reason why consumer prices jumped more than 5% since last year. and, if there's a silver lining, it's this-- because of inflation, those receiving social security will see their payments jump nearly 6% next year. it's actually the biggest increase in 39 years. cbs' carter evans is following this situation at the west coast ports, but we'll...
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a chain of big storm systems are going to affect the whole of that west coast. but in the immediate future, further east rain goes through, eventually reach the east coast temperatures following to be about 10 degrees during toronto, and eventually in d. c, for example. but this is where the big weather is going to come from there already, warnings our watches out for significant whether it's bo and re nightclothes flooding in the cascades. yep, i did say that and stormy weather, although not looking very stormy on friday. we'll come back in on saturday was more right, stretch it all down through california, possibly down as far as l. a. then look at sunday. now that's the one to watch. this is a huge amount of rain. in the central part of california, there will be flooding from that and it's stormy weather on the shores of the pacific south of wis. well season, slowly changing in this becoming rathermore wet in this area, mexico. it's a good focus and just off the coast of mexico in the east, the pacific, a potentially moving into a tropical storm. maybe otherw
a chain of big storm systems are going to affect the whole of that west coast. but in the immediate future, further east rain goes through, eventually reach the east coast temperatures following to be about 10 degrees during toronto, and eventually in d. c, for example. but this is where the big weather is going to come from there already, warnings our watches out for significant whether it's bo and re nightclothes flooding in the cascades. yep, i did say that and stormy weather, although not...
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let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes, who joins us from the us west coast. very good to see you. what are the details?— the details? well, the details are certainly _ the details? well, the details are certainly very _ the details? well, the details are certainly very good - the details? well, the details are certainly very good news | are certainly very good news for those people in some 33 countries that have really been quite desperate in recent months to get back into the united states, eitherfor united states, either for business united states, eitherfor business or perhaps more importantlyjust business or perhaps more importantly just to visit friends and loved ones in this country. they must be fully vaccinated, but the main detail, they must�*ve had one of the vaccinations approved by the vaccinations approved by the us food and drug administration or given emergency use authorisation either world health organisation, which includes 0rganisation, which includes the astrazeneca jab which is widely used in the uk of course and the sinovac and sinop
let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes, who joins us from the us west coast. very good to see you. what are the details?— the details? well, the details are certainly _ the details? well, the details are certainly very _ the details? well, the details are certainly very good - the details? well, the details are certainly very good news | are certainly very good news for those people in some 33 countries that have really been quite desperate in recent months to get back...
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. [♪♪♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. the sex pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they came directly to san francisco. they skipped l.a. and they skipped most of the media centres. san francisco was really the biggest show for them pick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures, my band. we were asked to open to support the pistols way to that show. and the nuns were also asked to open the show. it was certainly the biggest crowd that we had ever played to. it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland, san diego, all up and down the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning
. [♪♪♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. the sex pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they came directly to san francisco. they skipped l.a. and they skipped most of the media centres. san francisco was really the biggest show for them pick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures, my band. we were asked to open to support the...
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. >> by the late 1980s a new kind of rap was emerging on the west coast. in protest against police brutality. >> los angeles in the '80s was considered scandalous los angeles. >> on the ground! on the ground! >> it was in the height of the crack cocaine epidemic. if you were young, you were black, you were being harassed. >> put your hands down! >> you were considered in gangs. >> among these young men's heroes are so-called gangster rappers. >> the title "gangsta rap," the title was given to us. >> no gangster rap! no gangster rap! >> it degrades women. it glorifies violence. creating a culture of drugs. a culture of guns and rape. >> for those who were just doing music, it was really, like ice cube says all the time, it was the hood's cnn. they were making stories based off of what was going on in their community. >> i really started trying to become a professional in it early '89 after meeting ice cube. 'cause coming in it as a young girl, you really don't have a voice. it was one girl to every clique. so we were the token of the group. my image did sta
. >> by the late 1980s a new kind of rap was emerging on the west coast. in protest against police brutality. >> los angeles in the '80s was considered scandalous los angeles. >> on the ground! on the ground! >> it was in the height of the crack cocaine epidemic. if you were young, you were black, you were being harassed. >> put your hands down! >> you were considered in gangs. >> among these young men's heroes are so-called gangster rappers. >>...
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d forth. >>> and breaking this morning, a potentially devastating oil spill on the west coast. some new pictures coming in overnight of the slick spanning several miles off california. the impact it is having already. >>> would youpa enroll your chi in ayo covid vaccine trial? we're going to talk to a father and son about why that crucial decision was right for their
d forth. >>> and breaking this morning, a potentially devastating oil spill on the west coast. some new pictures coming in overnight of the slick spanning several miles off california. the impact it is having already. >>> would youpa enroll your chi in ayo covid vaccine trial? we're going to talk to a father and son about why that crucial decision was right for their
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. >> even though he was an east coast guy by birth, he's now rapping on the west coast with the big label out there, death row. ♪ say what you say or give me that ball beat from dre ♪ ♪ let me serenade the streets of l.a. ♪ ♪ from oakland to sac town the bay area and back down ♪ ♪ cali is where they put their neck down ♪ >> suge was trying to expand death row all over the country. but who controlled most of the music in the east at that time? bad boy. >> papi, fab five freddie's here. >> oh, what up, five? what goes on, baby? >> everything. it's all good in the hood. >> sean "puffy" combs founded bad boy and biggie smalls was his marquee artist. they modeled their sound on death row in a lot of ways, kind of a gangster rap for the east coast. ♪ jump in the rover and come over tell your friends in the gsv ♪ ♪ i got the chronic by the ♪ ♪ i love it when you call me big papa ♪ ♪ throw your hands in the air if you's a true playa ♪ >> i make music about what i know. you know what i'm saying? if i'd have worked in mcdonald's, i'd have made rhymes about big macs a
. >> even though he was an east coast guy by birth, he's now rapping on the west coast with the big label out there, death row. ♪ say what you say or give me that ball beat from dre ♪ ♪ let me serenade the streets of l.a. ♪ ♪ from oakland to sac town the bay area and back down ♪ ♪ cali is where they put their neck down ♪ >> suge was trying to expand death row all over the country. but who controlled most of the music in the east at that time? bad boy. >> papi,...
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. >> good afternoon or a good morning here on the west coast thank you so much i am so excited to be here because four years just to get a seat at the table. so back then the newly elected tribal leader and with the lifetime of the elders went see millions but the year i got elected we only had 3000. the following year our power and water was wiped out eight days hurricane force storm on west coast. unprecedented so immediately as a young elected tribal leader for those that the resources were disappearing. the ocean is encroaching we had to relocate to villages to higher ground the place where ancestors signed treaties is now underwater and then we went into the olympic mountains to see the glaciers i came face to face of the mountain and it was completely gone so i was immediately conflicted with the frontline impact of climate change. i am frustrated because i tried to engage with public policy conversations here in the state of washington and congressionally. and i could not have a conversation. i raise the issue of climate change and then someone would change the subject. and th
. >> good afternoon or a good morning here on the west coast thank you so much i am so excited to be here because four years just to get a seat at the table. so back then the newly elected tribal leader and with the lifetime of the elders went see millions but the year i got elected we only had 3000. the following year our power and water was wiped out eight days hurricane force storm on west coast. unprecedented so immediately as a young elected tribal leader for those that the resources...