Robert well, today, Asian Pacific america focuses on ice skating, especially with the Golden Moments show coming to san jose next week. Joining us is the cohost, Kristi Yamaguchi. Thank you for joining us. Kristi yamaguchi thank you for having me. Robert give us an idea in terms of Golden Moment, what its gonna be about, whos gonna be in it. Kristi well, Golden Moment is a benefit for the always dream foundation and our literacy efforts. Its going to host a worldclass cast of skaters. So were really thrilled to have several actually olympic hopefuls that will be representing the United States at the 2018 games around the corner, as well as some local skaters and other familiar names that youll know. Brian boitano is my cohost. Well have olympic champion Ekaterina Gordeeva here, World Champion yuka sato, and jeremy abbott, ryan bradley, to name a few, and some of the olympic hopefuls, karen chen, who is our current United States ladies champion, polina edmunds, whos another local skater
They believe this is the second time in 15 years. No one knows why. The theory is the bay waters are water and they tend to reproduce more in warmer temperatures. The life cycle is about a year. After that one year of the population boom then theres a massive death. Reporter i wish i could show it to you but we got here around 3 00, havent seen one on the beach. Naturalists say you can investigate and touch it but dont take it home. Leave them here on the beach. Live in alameda, im da lin, kpix 5. These arent the first unusual looking creatures to wash up on bay area beaches. Last july on ocean beach hundreds of these were spotted, some kind of jellyfish. They are actually something called velella velella. Not true jellyfish. These ones are closer to the manowar. Dont call 911. Toxic concerns about plans to build dozens of homes in the south bay. Kpix 5 reporter devin fehely tells us neighbors are worried about whats under the soil. Reporter despite decades, the grounds that the moffet
They believe this is the second time in 15 years. No one knows why. The theory is the bay waters are water and they tend to reproduce more in warmer temperatures. The life cycle is about a year. After that one year of the population boom then theres a massive death. Reporter i wish i could show it to you but we got here around 3 00, havent seen one on the beach. Naturalists say you can investigate and touch it but dont take it home. Leave them here on the beach. Live in alameda, im da lin, kpix 5. These arent the first unusual looking creatures to wash up on bay area beaches. Last july on ocean beach hundreds of these were spotted, some kind of jellyfish. They are actually something called velella velella. Not true jellyfish. These ones are closer to the manowar. Dont call 911. Toxic concerns about plans to build dozens of homes in the south bay. Kpix 5 reporter devin fehely tells us neighbors are worried about whats under the soil. Reporter despite decades, the grounds that the moffet
They believe this is the second time in 15 years. No one knows why. The theory is the bay waters are water and they tend to reproduce more in warmer temperatures. The life cycle is about a year. After that one year of the population boom then theres a massive death. Reporter i wish i could show it to you but we got here around 3 00, havent seen one on the beach. Naturalists say you can investigate and touch it but dont take it home. Leave them here on the beach. Live in alameda, im da lin, kpix 5. These arent the first unusual looking creatures to wash up on bay area beaches. Last july on ocean beach hundreds of these were spotted, some kind of jellyfish. They are actually something called velella velella. Not true jellyfish. These ones are closer to the manowar. Dont call 911. Toxic concerns about plans to build dozens of homes in the south bay. Kpix 5 reporter devin fehely tells us neighbors are worried about whats under the soil. Reporter despite decades, the grounds that the moffet
They believe this is the second time in 15 years. No one knows why. The theory is the bay waters are water and they tend to reproduce more in warmer temperatures. The life cycle is about a year. After that one year of the population boom then theres a massive death. Reporter i wish i could show it to you but we got here around 3 00, havent seen one on the beach. Naturalists say you can investigate and touch it but dont take it home. Leave them here on the beach. Live in alameda, im da lin, kpix 5. These arent the first unusual looking creatures to wash up on bay area beaches. Last july on ocean beach hundreds of these were spotted, some kind of jellyfish. They are actually something called velella velella. Not true jellyfish. These ones are closer to the manowar. Dont call 911. Toxic concerns about plans to build dozens of homes in the south bay. Kpix 5 reporter devin fehely tells us neighbors are worried about whats under the soil. Reporter despite decades, the grounds that the moffet