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the an earthquake strikes -- people in the east coast.— in the east coast. the guidance is uuite in the east coast. the guidance is quite straightforward. - in the east coast. the guidance is quite straightforward. if - is quite straightforward. if you feel shaking in the us, we want people to drop, cover, hold on so if you can drop and get under a table or desk, if you cannot do that and protect your neck or head, get away from windows. that's the best protective action you can take if you feel shaking. anywhere. there's an instinctive reaction to run outside, that is not a good idea. it's a good way to get hurt when the ground is shaking or as you rush out the building. you can get hit by things that are falling, drop, cover, hold on is the best thing people can do. briefly, we have a — thing people can do. briefly, we have a bit _ thing people can do. briefly, we have a bit of— thing people can do. briefly, we have a bit of time - thing people can do. briefly, we have a bit of time left - thing people can do. briefly, | we have a bit of time left but
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irate cue from what we have seen on the east coast?— the east coast? we received a mission statement _ the east coast? we received a mission statement from - the east coast? we received a mission statement from them | the east coast? we received a i mission statement from them as that protest was starting, and there are a list of six demands, i can't read all —— recall all of them at the top of my head, but the include an academic boycott regarding israel, for the university divest from companies that are linked with israel, and in that mission statement, the directly cited the process ongoing in columbia as the inspiration for what is going on at usc right now, and that protest is standing in solidarity with the rest of the country.— rest of the country. briefly, if ou rest of the country. briefly, if you don't _ rest of the country. briefly, if you don't mind, - rest of the country. briefly, | if you don't mind, jonathan, are there any indications that some of the process going on could have been infiltrated in the same we have seen the accusat
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the east coast of taiwan is very, very rocky. a lot of these cliff face is kind of full directly into the sea, and that's why the majority of people who seem to be missing and where the majority of the rescue operations are being targeted at the moment. again, as you mentioned in the introduction, some people so missing the majority of those in quality into and so in the coming i was an overnight, that's really why i'm a deal. thirty's will be targeting that rescue operations. what sort of international response are we seeing to this earthquake? so for james, what as i mentioned in our reports, other countries are initially worried that they might actually be cool. top in the, and parts of this of credit. japan, in the philippine districts unami warnings and need me to talk to most of the credit collar this morning. local time. those, you know, i mean warnings with been lifted and it looks like when it comes to japan, the philippines, there's been no major damage reports. it's not being said, though, those countries have since sa
the east coast of taiwan is very, very rocky. a lot of these cliff face is kind of full directly into the sea, and that's why the majority of people who seem to be missing and where the majority of the rescue operations are being targeted at the moment. again, as you mentioned in the introduction, some people so missing the majority of those in quality into and so in the coming i was an overnight, that's really why i'm a deal. thirty's will be targeting that rescue operations. what sort of...
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because the east coast of taiwan is very, very rugged, it's very mountainous. there are many narrow, craggy valleys. and those, many of them, now will be blocked because of landslides. roads have been brought down, bridges have been brought down. the railway is currently out. so that's going to be the main problem here now, is getting to people. the authorities in taiwan now confirming that 127 people are now known to be trapped as a result of the earthquake, of which 77 they say are trapped inside tunnels under mountains in that worst—hit area. we have a live page up and running on the bbc news website, you can scan the bbc news website, you can scan the qr go to follow that. let's speak to brian hioe, who is a writer and translator and experienced the earthquake this morning in taipei. thank you very much forjoining us. just describe what happened? 50. i just describe what happened? so, i was woken up _ just describe what happened? so, i was woken up this _ just describe what happened? srr, i was woken up this morning just describe what happened? s57, i was
because the east coast of taiwan is very, very rugged, it's very mountainous. there are many narrow, craggy valleys. and those, many of them, now will be blocked because of landslides. roads have been brought down, bridges have been brought down. the railway is currently out. so that's going to be the main problem here now, is getting to people. the authorities in taiwan now confirming that 127 people are now known to be trapped as a result of the earthquake, of which 77 they say are trapped...
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but along that east coast, cool and disappointing with a lot of cloud at times. that's because as the high pressure drifts its way further eastwards, we are going to tap into some cold air coming from scandinavia. and as that wind pushes across the cool north sea, well, that means on exposed east coasts, there will be a little more in the way of cloud and it will be noticeably cooler. not looking too bad on saturday, but we'll start off with some sunshine and clouding over as the day goes on. again, highest values perhaps in the west with 14 degrees, perhaps struggling, 9 to 11 degrees across the east coast. and on sunday, it'll be a similar story — a dull, grey, cool feel, particularly out on those exposed coasts. but further west with a little more shelter, we should see highs of 17 celsius quite possible in northern ireland. live from london, this is bbc news. ukraine's prime minister warns the west of the threat of a third world war if they don't help to arm his country. at a meeting of g7 foreign ministers in capri, assitance for ukraine is high on the age
but along that east coast, cool and disappointing with a lot of cloud at times. that's because as the high pressure drifts its way further eastwards, we are going to tap into some cold air coming from scandinavia. and as that wind pushes across the cool north sea, well, that means on exposed east coasts, there will be a little more in the way of cloud and it will be noticeably cooler. not looking too bad on saturday, but we'll start off with some sunshine and clouding over as the day goes on....
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tonight, and to this nor'easter slamming the east coast at this hour. all part of a deadly storm system. severe storms, tornadoes, at least two dead because of these storms. and turbulence on a passenger jet forcing an emergency landing. at this hour, flood watches now from philadelphia to new york city. winds in the northeast gusting more than 60 miles per hour, right up through boston. and more than a foot of snow possible in parts of upstate new york and across new england. near jeffersonville, indiana, tonight, a multivehicle accident on interstate 265. homes surrounded by water. this is allegheny county, pennsylvania, near pittsburgh. and winds bringing down a massive tree on new york's upper west side. rob marciano timing this out tonight, and abc's trevor ault with the images from these dangerous storms coming in. >> reporter: tonight, that system that brought a tornado outbreak to the heartland now tracking up the east coast as a powerful spring nor'easter. high winds knocking down huge trees in new york city. in collegeville, pennsylvania, outs
tonight, and to this nor'easter slamming the east coast at this hour. all part of a deadly storm system. severe storms, tornadoes, at least two dead because of these storms. and turbulence on a passenger jet forcing an emergency landing. at this hour, flood watches now from philadelphia to new york city. winds in the northeast gusting more than 60 miles per hour, right up through boston. and more than a foot of snow possible in parts of upstate new york and across new england. near...
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but this is not typical for the east coast? no no. i mean, i remember it happening one other time when i was governor. and we worked out. it was during the summer. we worked out that jersey shore and it was a much shorter duration than this. and smaller so i felt like something was shaking. didn't know whether it was the wind or something else that was shaking. it was kind of an old house that we had down there at the time this was really violent shaking and you could hear your house the windows rattling, the doors, rattling could feel as i was going down the stairs, the stairs moving so this was significantly different than what i experienced. that was probably i think ground 2013 or 14 or so that was nothing compared to what i felt earlier this earlier today. i >> mean, your description that it sounded like an felt like a bomb going off. i was just even talking to some colleagues here who was on the phone. they were on the phone with their family in new jersey saying just that that they honestly thought that something was happening
but this is not typical for the east coast? no no. i mean, i remember it happening one other time when i was governor. and we worked out. it was during the summer. we worked out that jersey shore and it was a much shorter duration than this. and smaller so i felt like something was shaking. didn't know whether it was the wind or something else that was shaking. it was kind of an old house that we had down there at the time this was really violent shaking and you could hear your house the...
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so never a great story here along that east coast. it means that there's a potential for more cloud to push in off the north sea during saturday. there'll continue to be some breaks out to the west. and here's where we'll see the highest values. but generally between 9 and 11 degrees on those exposed east coast and potentially on sunday, it stays cool and breezy with quite a lot of cloud around further west. that's where we'll see the best of the sunshine. temperatures in northern ireland could peak at 17 celsius. live from london. this is bbc news. scottish government is set to ditch a flagship targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the conservative mp is suspended from the party after being accused of misusing campaign funds, claims he disputes. the government says an investigation is under way. the verdict in the inquest 48 people who died in a nightclub fire in dublin more than 40 years ago are due shortly. and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced
so never a great story here along that east coast. it means that there's a potential for more cloud to push in off the north sea during saturday. there'll continue to be some breaks out to the west. and here's where we'll see the highest values. but generally between 9 and 11 degrees on those exposed east coast and potentially on sunday, it stays cool and breezy with quite a lot of cloud around further west. that's where we'll see the best of the sunshine. temperatures in northern ireland could...
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coast have a lot of older buildings. what would happen to them? >> reporter: yeah, jose. here in new york city, they estimate some 200,000 buildings were built before the earthquake building rules went into effect and would be severely damaged in the event of a major earthquake. jose? >> george sew lease in new york, thank you. >>> there has been a stunning break in diplomatic ties between mexico and ecuador. that after ecuadoran police broke into the mexican embassy in qi tto yesterday to arrest a former ecuadorian official who had been seeking asylum amid corruption charges. leaders across the americas have expressed outrage, and mexico's president announcing he was cutting diplomatic relations with ecuador. >>> to college basketball now. the men's ncaa championship will be set tonight, while for the women, caitlin clark is one step closer to adding champion to her long list of accomplishments. jesse kirsch spoke to the superstar ahead of her last college game. >>> lining it up -- misses again and it springs connecticu
coast have a lot of older buildings. what would happen to them? >> reporter: yeah, jose. here in new york city, they estimate some 200,000 buildings were built before the earthquake building rules went into effect and would be severely damaged in the event of a major earthquake. jose? >> george sew lease in new york, thank you. >>> there has been a stunning break in diplomatic ties between mexico and ecuador. that after ecuadoran police broke into the mexican embassy in qi...
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they aim to reopen the entire port, which is a very important port on the east coast. by the end of may. >> people who buy groceries at walmart could be owed some money. walmart is settling a $45 billion class action lawsuit claiming it overcharged for food. the suit claimed walmart sold bulk bags of citrus meat and seafood for more than the advertised price. the company denies it did anything wrong, but says a settlement was in its best interest. shoppers can submit claims for cash payments if they bought certain products over the last six years. >> a decades old dream to build a massive new trail through northern california is getting closer to reality. there's a new roadmap to turn a historic rail line into a hiking trail. the great redwood trail would link with the sonoma county smart commuter line and extend 300 miles through coastal redwoods into humboldt county, a planning document released this week lays out the possible route. the project is still decades away from being built, with an estimated $1 billion price tag. while some service animals are getting thei
they aim to reopen the entire port, which is a very important port on the east coast. by the end of may. >> people who buy groceries at walmart could be owed some money. walmart is settling a $45 billion class action lawsuit claiming it overcharged for food. the suit claimed walmart sold bulk bags of citrus meat and seafood for more than the advertised price. the company denies it did anything wrong, but says a settlement was in its best interest. shoppers can submit claims for cash...
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because the east coast of taiwan is very, very rugged, it's very mountainous. there are many narrow, craggy valleys. and those, many of them, now will be blocked because of landslides. roads have been brought down, bridges have been brought down. the railway is currently out. so that's going to be the main problem here now, is getting to people. earlier we heard from nga pham who was in taipei at the time the earthquake struck. it happened around 8am, so i was making my coffee, the first thing i do every day when everything starts shaking and rattling. it was really, really scary. i have to admit that i was, like thinking, "what should i do? what should i do?" normally, before an earthquake, we receive so called presidential alert from the the office of the president telling us what to expect and what to do. but this time there was nothing from them. so it adds to the scariness of the situation. i was holding on my onto my bookcase, trying to steady myself, because everything else was falling off the bookcases, the books and my glassware and plates, etc. and i
because the east coast of taiwan is very, very rugged, it's very mountainous. there are many narrow, craggy valleys. and those, many of them, now will be blocked because of landslides. roads have been brought down, bridges have been brought down. the railway is currently out. so that's going to be the main problem here now, is getting to people. earlier we heard from nga pham who was in taipei at the time the earthquake struck. it happened around 8am, so i was making my coffee, the first thing...
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very intriguing and relative to your comment earlier about the west coast versus the east coast. this is unusual stuff for us here. they say earthquakes in new york are a surprise and experts know the ground is not always stable beneath us. a study in 2008 found a magnitude five quake occurred in the area once a century. even larger magnitude seven quake is estimated at once every 3400 years. a sense of relativity for what we live on and what our colleagues and fellow americans live in places like california and the west coast. >> dagen: this is special given the population density but also the buildings in new york city. the height of them, the age of them, and how these buildings were not constructed for -- to be earthquake proof. there are issues to be addressed in terms of say what michael jackson trance -- new jersey is doing to inspect the bridges. a woman was killed several years ago when a piece of the building fell off a few blocks from here. there are really serious concerns after an earthquake of this size hits such a densely-populated area. >> bill: 11:31 in new york.
very intriguing and relative to your comment earlier about the west coast versus the east coast. this is unusual stuff for us here. they say earthquakes in new york are a surprise and experts know the ground is not always stable beneath us. a study in 2008 found a magnitude five quake occurred in the area once a century. even larger magnitude seven quake is estimated at once every 3400 years. a sense of relativity for what we live on and what our colleagues and fellow americans live in places...
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coast to basically some of the east coast to basically some of the seizing —— summit he compare. they don't get earthquakes very often. jarring when you are not used to it. �* ., , often. jarring when you are not used toit.�* often. jarring when you are not used toit. ., ., often. jarring when you are not used toit. ., to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i think _ to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i think we _ to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i think we are _ to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i think we are even - to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i think we are even less - this? i think we are even less accustomed _ this? i think we are even less accustomed to _ this? i think we are even less accustomed to her _ this? i think we are even less accustomed to her space - this? i think we are even less| accustomed to her space here in britain — accustomed to her space here in britain we _ accustomed to her space here in britain. we have not had very many, ithink— britain. we have not had
coast to basically some of the east coast to basically some of the seizing —— summit he compare. they don't get earthquakes very often. jarring when you are not used to it. �* ., , often. jarring when you are not used toit.�* often. jarring when you are not used toit. ., ., often. jarring when you are not used toit. ., to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i think _ to it. annabel, your reaction to all this? i think we _ to it. annabel,...
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. >> the east coast geologically has been pretty stable for a very long time so what happens is these plates that we are sitting on, we are sitting on these massive rock plates that kind of move around the earth and you can see this if you look at the map and say well south america fits into africa and so we have had this idea of plate tectonics and continental drift for most of the century now. but these plates are still moving and pushing against each other there are stressors that build up and eventually they release and when they release it produces an earthquake and that is what we feel. when the stress is relieved on these plates and faultlines. that is what happened today. >> there have been five documented aftershocks, are there likely to be more? how do you know if this is just the beginning or whether that was the whole event? >> i think that was the whole event i think everything is now settling down, there will be some aftershocks maybe for a few days or a couple weeks but those events are going to be at a much lower magnitude than what we experience with the primary event
. >> the east coast geologically has been pretty stable for a very long time so what happens is these plates that we are sitting on, we are sitting on these massive rock plates that kind of move around the earth and you can see this if you look at the map and say well south america fits into africa and so we have had this idea of plate tectonics and continental drift for most of the century now. but these plates are still moving and pushing against each other there are stressors that...
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and indeed the east coast you're taking this extremely seriously. and here's why there is always the possibility of aftershocks. and i'll get to that in a moment, but we have not felt the magnitude of an earthquake of this levels since about 2011 actually, i was in washington, dc at the time in my apartment when i was in congress was severely damaged. we felt those effects all the way up to flow new york. so these are wide scale possibilities >> this >> is one of the largest earthquakes on these coast occur in the last century. so i immediately directed my emergency management team the second we received word of this to start doing damage assessments so any life in danger and finding out whether there's any bridges are tunnels that are compromised. and so that was the first reaction. all you'll be hearing from the team that is working on that. i also amelie spoke to governor phil murphy to offer any assistance and to find out well, what is happening in his state, which will again was the epicenter. our teams have been encaustic communication with th
and indeed the east coast you're taking this extremely seriously. and here's why there is always the possibility of aftershocks. and i'll get to that in a moment, but we have not felt the magnitude of an earthquake of this levels since about 2011 actually, i was in washington, dc at the time in my apartment when i was in congress was severely damaged. we felt those effects all the way up to flow new york. so these are wide scale possibilities >> this >> is one of the largest...
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once i once brung at east coast, the city of quantity and was west, hates, the folding, rocks killed hika and violent shaking his damaged dozens of buildings. some were left on the verge of collapse, which shocked residents warning each other not to touch the straight electric wires . there's nothing we could do. everything fell down every pink labs. time when some of the trees assisting ongoing search and rescue operations. but efforts to being made more challenging by frequent talk to show to you since the main quake have been stronger than magnitude 6. and with more expected in the coming days time, once president search the public and emergency response teams to remain cautious watching, i'd like to ask you to continue to pay close attention to the situation in various places and initiate various contingency measures to protect the safety of the people and the power from trema triggered so normally evacuation warnings in japan and the philippines. some waves hit japan, southwest and ok now prefecture, within an hour of the quake. big warnings willis lifted in both countries with
once i once brung at east coast, the city of quantity and was west, hates, the folding, rocks killed hika and violent shaking his damaged dozens of buildings. some were left on the verge of collapse, which shocked residents warning each other not to touch the straight electric wires . there's nothing we could do. everything fell down every pink labs. time when some of the trees assisting ongoing search and rescue operations. but efforts to being made more challenging by frequent talk to show to...
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the focus has now turned into this roggette parts of taiwan is east coast, where hundreds remain stuck in a hotel. some have been taken down to safety by heavy called to the with the strong off. the shock still broke in the area. many narrow roads like this one up to dangerous depaul through to the mayor of florida in the city closest to the last quakes, that'd be sensor said rescue teams were redoubling assets in the area. he does all the things being hook search teams, including ones from all around taiwan. nice are being coordinated and dispatched by the tour roekel highway bureau to search for the missing tool through various routes. pipes. you don't to go good nor to, to associate on the mountain. this roads, a steady stream of emergency vehicles and the strain of sirens. the gorge behind us is the entrance to the right code and national park. this bridge is as far as john, this are allowed to go right now because rescue operations are still under way. but with 48 hours since the quakes struck with very low clouds. estimates becoming more and more hudgens back from the bridge is o
the focus has now turned into this roggette parts of taiwan is east coast, where hundreds remain stuck in a hotel. some have been taken down to safety by heavy called to the with the strong off. the shock still broke in the area. many narrow roads like this one up to dangerous depaul through to the mayor of florida in the city closest to the last quakes, that'd be sensor said rescue teams were redoubling assets in the area. he does all the things being hook search teams, including ones from all...
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they were shocked to feel an earthquake on the east coast. >> one felt a little bit different. it felt the smaller rumble. and i thought that train really seems like it might be getting close. and then the entire bed started to shake. the windows started to shake. i could see my dresser shaking from the bed, and it didn't last too long, but definitely enough time where i could hear things moving around in the apartment, and then looking out my window, i could see the telephone poles swaying just a little bit, the windows moving a little bit. >> new jersey governor phil murphy is activating its emergency operation center and asking the public not to call 911 unless they're experiencing an emergency there. the governor of new york says that crews are also out check on buildings and brejs. -- bridges. >> one of the largest earthquakes to occur on the east coast in the last 100 years. so i directed my emergency management team to start doing damage assessments, any life in danger and finding out whether there's any bridges or tunnels compromised. >> many people taking to social med
they were shocked to feel an earthquake on the east coast. >> one felt a little bit different. it felt the smaller rumble. and i thought that train really seems like it might be getting close. and then the entire bed started to shake. the windows started to shake. i could see my dresser shaking from the bed, and it didn't last too long, but definitely enough time where i could hear things moving around in the apartment, and then looking out my window, i could see the telephone poles...
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the east coast of taiwan is a rugged landscape of high mountains and deep valleys. the quake triggered hundreds of landslides that came roaring down into the valleys below. this is where most of the more than 700 injuries must have happened. people would have had little warning and nowhere to escape. taiwan has done much to strengthen its buildings and infrastructure since another huge quake killed more than 2,000 people back in 1999. this time, few buildings have been brought down and the death toll is, so far, mercifully small. but there is little that can be done to stop a mountain falling into the valley below. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei. so rescue efforts continue, including for dozens of people who are trapped in road tunnels after the quake struck. we can show this image that shows the entrance to one of them. on the left is a picture taken last year and on the right, this is what the tunnel looks like today. 60 people are believed to be trapped inside one of the tunnels, including four mini buses full of hotel staff. they appear right now
the east coast of taiwan is a rugged landscape of high mountains and deep valleys. the quake triggered hundreds of landslides that came roaring down into the valleys below. this is where most of the more than 700 injuries must have happened. people would have had little warning and nowhere to escape. taiwan has done much to strengthen its buildings and infrastructure since another huge quake killed more than 2,000 people back in 1999. this time, few buildings have been brought down and the...
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through the night to night temperatures probably not faltering that much at all across the east coast but where we have clear skies further north and west that is where we will see the lowest temperatures and a touch of frost in sheltered rural parts but we will start with sunshine and a bit of drizzly rain sinking south and west but once again, the northerly wind is feeding on some cloud and a few scattered showers and a disappointing feel across the exposed east coast and once again only single digits. we might see 13 or 1a degrees again with shelter and sunshine in the west. on thursday, we will see this weather front introducing a subtle change and unfortunately not necessarily a good one. a sunny start but then clouding over and there will be dribs and drabs of rain sinking south, so certainly more cloud across western areas in comparison to late, and temperatures again really quite subdued for this stage in april. we are looking at between eight and 13 degrees at the best. it will turn a little bit milder into the weekend but unfortunately it will turn wet as well as low pressur
through the night to night temperatures probably not faltering that much at all across the east coast but where we have clear skies further north and west that is where we will see the lowest temperatures and a touch of frost in sheltered rural parts but we will start with sunshine and a bit of drizzly rain sinking south and west but once again, the northerly wind is feeding on some cloud and a few scattered showers and a disappointing feel across the exposed east coast and once again only...
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the highest values in the west with ia degrees, struggling to 9 degrees on the east coast. a similar story on sunday, at all, cool it feel particularly out on those exposed coast. further west, with more shelter, highs of 17 quite possible in northern ireland. this is bbc news, the headlines. ukraine's prime minister warns the west of the threat of a third world war, if they don't help to arm his country. a meeting of g7 foreign ministers in capri — assistance for ukraine is high on the agenda. there are frozen russian assets in the uk and europe and elsewhere. we should be finding ways of using those assets to help ukraine in its defence of this appalling, illegal russian invasion. thousands of passengers are still waiting for flights at dubai airport after delays caused by the heaviest rain in more than 70 years. and australia is fighting infestation of fire ants, with a potentially devastating impact on the country's health and agriculture. let's round up the business news of the day. let's take a quick look at our top business stories. could iran face yet more economi
the highest values in the west with ia degrees, struggling to 9 degrees on the east coast. a similar story on sunday, at all, cool it feel particularly out on those exposed coast. further west, with more shelter, highs of 17 quite possible in northern ireland. this is bbc news, the headlines. ukraine's prime minister warns the west of the threat of a third world war, if they don't help to arm his country. a meeting of g7 foreign ministers in capri — assistance for ukraine is high on the...
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they aim to reopen the entire port, which is a very important port on the east coast. by the end of may. >> people who buy groceries at walmart could be owed some money. walmart is settling a $45 billion class action lawsuit claiming it overcharged for food. the suit claimed walmart sold bulk bags of citrus meat and seafood for more than the advertised price. the company denies it did anything wrong, but says a settlement was in its best interest. shoppers can submit claims for cash...
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>> yeah, earthquakes happen on the east coast. they are much less frequent than where i'm from here in california. but they do happen occasionally. and we could see that if we look at the records and the catalogues. there are some patches of earthquakes that happen along the east coast. and so, you know, even though they're less frequent and there one is fairly small, probably wouldn't pay attention to it if it was in california, it is something that a lot of people noticed on the east coast because it is rare. >> so i lived along the san andreas fault so i saw it the way you did. but i want to understand if the science has moved to understand connectivity. is there any connection between the earthquake in taiwan and what happened today on the east coast? >> yeah, these are always logical things to ask when we have big earthquakes in short succession, but they're too far away from space and time to be related with each other. but i was working on the tie would be earthquake for the past 48 hours and there is interesting things abo
>> yeah, earthquakes happen on the east coast. they are much less frequent than where i'm from here in california. but they do happen occasionally. and we could see that if we look at the records and the catalogues. there are some patches of earthquakes that happen along the east coast. and so, you know, even though they're less frequent and there one is fairly small, probably wouldn't pay attention to it if it was in california, it is something that a lot of people noticed on the east...
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. >>> a rare earth quake rattles the east coast, we will show you the moment it happened. >>> millions of americans are expected to travel to catch the best view of the total eclipse. we will have everything you need to know including a very special event here in the bay area. >> we are a part of a much larger universe, there are things going on out there without any human involvement at all. >>> a's fans have been expressing their heartbreak and outrage since the team announced they will be moving to west sacramento for the next few years ahead of their permanent expected move to vegas. the players are weighing in. jake joined us with their thoughts on the move. >> reporter:, and it was the most likely outcome. >> ultimately, i just feel sad for the fans, it is a tough situation all around. >> growing up seeing the a's and the giants, going to see them and playing at the coliseum in high school, it is going to be a downer for baseball. >> the players are filled with mixed emotion after yesterday's news that the team is relocating to sacramento for three years, including elk grove nati
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quite breezy close to this east coast, making it feel rather chilly. eight degrees there in aberdeen, the highest temperatures further south and west, 15 or 16 degrees. this evening and tonight it will stay fairly breezy close to this east coast. there may be the odd shower. a bit more cloud pushing into the north of scotland, but in between some clear spells, the odd mist patch and it is going to be a cold night, a touch of frost for some as we start saturday morning. saturday should start for most of us with a decent amount of sunshine. however, i think we will see cloud building as the day wears on. some showers potentially across these eastern parts, where it will stay quite breezy. cloud and some patchy rain as a weather front moves into northern scotland. the best of the sunshine and the warmth likely to be across northern ireland. 15 degrees here. compare that with just eight, nine or ten for some north sea coasts. as we move into the second half of the weekend, yes, our area of high pressure will be with us, but this frontal system really just
quite breezy close to this east coast, making it feel rather chilly. eight degrees there in aberdeen, the highest temperatures further south and west, 15 or 16 degrees. this evening and tonight it will stay fairly breezy close to this east coast. there may be the odd shower. a bit more cloud pushing into the north of scotland, but in between some clear spells, the odd mist patch and it is going to be a cold night, a touch of frost for some as we start saturday morning. saturday should start for...
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by a rare east coast earthquake. at yankee stadium, center field bounced during batting practice and the statue of liberty rattled. >> this is one of the largest earthquakes in the east coast to occur in the last century. >> reporter: it was felt throughout the region, from boston to philadelphia. officials issued a temporary ground stop at several airports and began checking infrastructure for damage, experts said it wasn't powerful enough to pose a threat to most buildings. >> the main force for taller building is the wind, not earthquakes, as long as they lasted through a windy day, there is no problem if a quake like today happens. >> reporter: they also made these t-shirts, as soon as it stopped, declaring i survived the ny earthquake. a handful of homes were evacuated in newark due to structural damage, the usgs says there is a risk of small aftershocks for up to a week. >> multiple aftershocks were recorded friday evening, the usgs said the initial quake was the third largest in the last 50 years in the area,
by a rare east coast earthquake. at yankee stadium, center field bounced during batting practice and the statue of liberty rattled. >> this is one of the largest earthquakes in the east coast to occur in the last century. >> reporter: it was felt throughout the region, from boston to philadelphia. officials issued a temporary ground stop at several airports and began checking infrastructure for damage, experts said it wasn't powerful enough to pose a threat to most buildings....
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quite breezy close to this east coast, making it feel rather chilly. eight degrees there in aberdeen, the highest temperatures further south and west, 15 or 16 degrees. this evening and tonight it will stay fairly breezy close to this east coast. there may be the odd shower. a bit more cloud pushing into the north of scotland, but in between some clear spells, the odd mist patch and it is going to be a cold night, a touch of frost for some as we start saturday morning. saturday should start for most of us with a decent amount of sunshine. however, i think we will see cloud building as the day wears on. some showers potentially across these eastern parts, where it will stay quite breezy. cloud and some patchy rain as a weather front moves into northern scotland. the best of the sunshine and the warmth likely to be across northern ireland. 15 degrees here. compare that with just eight, nine or ten for some north sea coasts. as we move into the second half of the weekend, yes, our area of high pressure will be with us, but this frontal system really just
quite breezy close to this east coast, making it feel rather chilly. eight degrees there in aberdeen, the highest temperatures further south and west, 15 or 16 degrees. this evening and tonight it will stay fairly breezy close to this east coast. there may be the odd shower. a bit more cloud pushing into the north of scotland, but in between some clear spells, the odd mist patch and it is going to be a cold night, a touch of frost for some as we start saturday morning. saturday should start for...
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the difference between here and taipei on the west coast and the east is dramatic. it is rugged over there and very mountainous, narrow valleys where the mountains come right down into the pacific ocean and the quake has unleashed many landslides that have cut roads and brought down bridges and we think has also buried some people. it is still early hours after the quake but at the moment that area is cut off. it does look like major buildings and major urban infrastructure has survived the quake. fire and rescue services _ survived the quake. fire and rescue services talk - survived the quake. fire and rescue services talk about | rescue services talk about people they have already managed to rescue and there are still others needing help. it isjust still others needing help. it is just a question of gauging at this point how severe this has been and how many are impacted. it has been and how many are impacted-— has been and how many are impacted. it is and it will be difficult for _ impacted. it is and it will be difficult for those crews - impacted. it is and i
the difference between here and taipei on the west coast and the east is dramatic. it is rugged over there and very mountainous, narrow valleys where the mountains come right down into the pacific ocean and the quake has unleashed many landslides that have cut roads and brought down bridges and we think has also buried some people. it is still early hours after the quake but at the moment that area is cut off. it does look like major buildings and major urban infrastructure has survived the...
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because the east coast of taiwan is very, very rugged, it's very mountainous. there are many narrow, craggy valleys. and those, many of them, now will be blocked because of landslides. roads have been brought down, bridges have been brought down. the railway is currently out. so that's going to be the main problem here now, is getting to people. uganda's constitutional court has rejected a bid to overturn a controversial anti—gay law that is considered one of the toughest in the world. the law imposes life imprisonment for consensual same—sex relationships, and includes the death penalty for what it describes as "aggravated homosexuality". let's speak to our africa reporter esther ogola in nairobi. bring us up to date as to what has happened today. bring us up to date as to what has happened today-— bring us up to date as to what has happened today. good afternoon. so, toda the happened today. good afternoon. so, today the constitutional _ happened today. good afternoon. so, today the constitutional court - happened today. good afternoon. so, today the co
because the east coast of taiwan is very, very rugged, it's very mountainous. there are many narrow, craggy valleys. and those, many of them, now will be blocked because of landslides. roads have been brought down, bridges have been brought down. the railway is currently out. so that's going to be the main problem here now, is getting to people. uganda's constitutional court has rejected a bid to overturn a controversial anti—gay law that is considered one of the toughest in the world. the...
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the east coast of taiwan is a rugged landscape of high mountains and deep valleys. the quake triggered hundreds of landslides that came roaring down into the valleys below. this is where most of the more than 700 injuries must have happened. people would have had little warning and nowhere to escape. taiwan has done much to strengthen its buildings and infrastructure since another huge quake killed more than 2,000 people back in 1999. this time, few buildings have been brought down and the death toll is, so far, mercifully small. but there is little that can be done to stop a mountain falling into the valley below. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei. earlier i spoke to jan camenzind broomby, who's a journalist and is in hualien — epicentre of the earthquake. he told me about the rescue efforts and what he experienced on the ground. i was originally in a city in the south of taiwan, kaohsiung, and it was not hit as strongly, but i have since come to hualien, a city that was just kilometres away from the epicentre of this quake, the largest quake in 25 ye
the east coast of taiwan is a rugged landscape of high mountains and deep valleys. the quake triggered hundreds of landslides that came roaring down into the valleys below. this is where most of the more than 700 injuries must have happened. people would have had little warning and nowhere to escape. taiwan has done much to strengthen its buildings and infrastructure since another huge quake killed more than 2,000 people back in 1999. this time, few buildings have been brought down and the...
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this is the fourth largest port on the east coast and it is the number one port for automobile imports and exports. and it turns out that yes, we can move some things around. there's a lot of concentrated infrastructure to handle those cars. they have to be examined by customs and this whole facility to handle that, but you can't just pop up with another ship and drop it somewhere else. these are actually specialized ships that can't go in every single port. when you are seeing is you are mapping out the dependencies, the interdependencies of other infrastructure in other systems, and that helps you to assess this is the really important one. there are a lot of bridges that the department of transportation has to take care of and they will say we have to spread it out and protect all the bridges, but some bridges are more important than others because they are connecting to other infrastructure the same can be true for other sectors. you lose power, it is a terrible thing but loss of power translates into loss of water. water is a basic element of life. we basically need to focus on bo
this is the fourth largest port on the east coast and it is the number one port for automobile imports and exports. and it turns out that yes, we can move some things around. there's a lot of concentrated infrastructure to handle those cars. they have to be examined by customs and this whole facility to handle that, but you can't just pop up with another ship and drop it somewhere else. these are actually specialized ships that can't go in every single port. when you are seeing is you are...
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a huge 7.4 earthquake struck off the east coast of the country overnight. shocking video shows just how violent the shaking was. it is confirmed nine people have died and at least 930 more are injured. the quake was felt throughout the island, causing dozens of buildings to collapse. now this chaotic situation continues through the morning and people are trapped under failed structures and debris. and this is what it looks like outside one of those buildings. the entire first floor has collapsed leaving the rest of the structure leaning towards the street. and keep in mind, this was the strongest earthquake to hit the country in nearly three decades. >> yeah, we're really starting to get a look at the devastation. this is a warehouse that was reduced to rubble as a result of the quake. we also need to remember there were dozens of aftershocks in the hours after that original quake that likely even caused more damage in the area. inside homes, walls shook and items toppled from shelves and tables on to the ground during that initial shake. video you are watc
a huge 7.4 earthquake struck off the east coast of the country overnight. shocking video shows just how violent the shaking was. it is confirmed nine people have died and at least 930 more are injured. the quake was felt throughout the island, causing dozens of buildings to collapse. now this chaotic situation continues through the morning and people are trapped under failed structures and debris. and this is what it looks like outside one of those buildings. the entire first floor has...
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so along those exposed east coasts, it could still be a little bit disappointing. west is best, closer to that area of high pressure. so into the weekend, there is a chance that those temperatures may well continue to struggle out to the east with some showery outbreaks of rain at times. but further west, it will be warmer and there will continue to be some sun. moving out of live from jerusalem. this is bbc news. the uk�*s foreign secretary lord cameron has urged israel to do as little as possible to escalate tensions in the middle east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one�*s interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. an iran�*s president has warned there will be a harsh response if israel has the slightest response to its retaliatory attack over the weekend. i�*m lyse doucet injerusalem, with the latest on
so along those exposed east coasts, it could still be a little bit disappointing. west is best, closer to that area of high pressure. so into the weekend, there is a chance that those temperatures may well continue to struggle out to the east with some showery outbreaks of rain at times. but further west, it will be warmer and there will continue to be some sun. moving out of live from jerusalem. this is bbc news. the uk�*s foreign secretary lord cameron has urged israel to do as little as...
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so along the exposed east coast, it could still be a little bit disappointing. west is best closer to that area of high pressure. so into the weekend, there is a chance that those temperatures may well continue to struggle out to the east with some showery outbreaks of rain at times. but further west, it will be warmer and there will continue to be some sun. live from london. this is bbc news. the uk foreign secretary urges israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to limit — during visit tojerusalem. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and is targeted under smart as possible. it is in no ones interest that we see escalation. meanwhile — the un launches a $2.8 billion appeal — for aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and 0ccupied west bank. passengers at one of the worlds busiest airports face continued disruption after heavy rain has battered much of the grant. hugh grant has settled against the newspaper the sun newspaper against claims that private investigators used her phone hacking to target his phone. hello and welcome to
so along the exposed east coast, it could still be a little bit disappointing. west is best closer to that area of high pressure. so into the weekend, there is a chance that those temperatures may well continue to struggle out to the east with some showery outbreaks of rain at times. but further west, it will be warmer and there will continue to be some sun. live from london. this is bbc news. the uk foreign secretary urges israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to limit — during visit...
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coast. it means there is a potential for more cloud to pushing off the north sea during saturday. they will continue to be some breaks to the west, here is where we will see the highest values, between nine and 11 degrees generally unexposed east coast. sunday, stays cool and breezy, quite a lot of cloud. further west, the best of the sunshine and temperatures at northern ireland should be to 17 celsius.
coast. it means there is a potential for more cloud to pushing off the north sea during saturday. they will continue to be some breaks to the west, here is where we will see the highest values, between nine and 11 degrees generally unexposed east coast. sunday, stays cool and breezy, quite a lot of cloud. further west, the best of the sunshine and temperatures at northern ireland should be to 17 celsius.
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could be cold and misty and burki around the east coast of scotland in the north—east of england. that's because we are getting an easterly wind picking up, bringing some warmer air about moving over the cold sea, but we should seize on such and developing in scotland on thursday. perhaps northern ireland for a while but as you can see, elsewhere a lot of cloud. still the chance of rain here and there. always cooler towards wales in the south—west. the warmest weather is in the north, not for easter in scotland but in western scotland where temperatures could reach 20 celsius in the highlands. thanks, darren. and that's the bbc news at 0ne. the news continues here on bbc one — as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. an apology from billy vunipola after after being charged in spain — the england international says it was a misunderstanding. he's playing right now — ronnie 0'sullivan is so close to a place in the quarterfinals of the world snooker championshi
could be cold and misty and burki around the east coast of scotland in the north—east of england. that's because we are getting an easterly wind picking up, bringing some warmer air about moving over the cold sea, but we should seize on such and developing in scotland on thursday. perhaps northern ireland for a while but as you can see, elsewhere a lot of cloud. still the chance of rain here and there. always cooler towards wales in the south—west. the warmest weather is in the north, not...
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by a rare east coast earthquake. at yankee stadium, center field bounced during batting practice and the statue of liberty rattled. >> this is one of the largest earthquakes on the east coast to occur in the last century. >> reporter: it was felt throughout the region from boston to philadelphia. officials issued a temporary ground stop at several airports and began checking infrastructure for damage, experts said it wasn't powerful enough to pose a threat to most buildings. >> the main force is wind, not earthquakes. as long as they last through a windy day, there is no problem. >> on broadway, this shop was putting up t-shirts almost as soon as it stopped, declaring i survived the nyc earthquake. the epicenter was 40 miles from new york city, near redington, new jersey. the quake damaged a historic site dating back to the revolutionary war. in newark, a handful of homes were evacuated due to damage, the usgs said there's a risk of small aftershocks for up to a week. >> multiple aftershocks were recorded on friday e
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the east coast of taiwan is a rugged landscape of high mountains and deep valleys. the quake triggered hundreds of landslides that came roaring down into the valleys below. this is where most of the more than 700 injuries must have happened. people would have had little warning, and nowhere to escape. taiwan has done much to strengthen its buildings and infrastructure since another huge quake killed more than 2,000 people back in 1999. this time, few buildings have been brought down and the death toll is so far mercifully small. but there is little that can be done to stop a mountain from falling into the valley below. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei. royal mail has set out proposals to reform its services as it tries to cut costs. it says it wants to maintain delivery of first class post six days a week, but has suggested second—class letters should be delivered every other weekday. the company's boss said it would give the firm a "fighting chance" with the regulator ofgem currently reviewing its future. our business editor simonjack is with me. wha
the east coast of taiwan is a rugged landscape of high mountains and deep valleys. the quake triggered hundreds of landslides that came roaring down into the valleys below. this is where most of the more than 700 injuries must have happened. people would have had little warning, and nowhere to escape. taiwan has done much to strengthen its buildings and infrastructure since another huge quake killed more than 2,000 people back in 1999. this time, few buildings have been brought down and the...
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coast they don't know. >> well on the east coast the commonsense thing to do is if you are in the building that starts shaking go to a door frame get down under a table, no one knows actually if once the shaking starts weather you might have the earthquake right under your town and that is true there's enough danger danger you should do and cover. and if an earthquake of this size, 2.8 had happened in manhattan there would have been some significant damage and probably some injuries it occurred in an old fault zone that is out in central new jersey where towns are small and structures are far apart and most of them are reasonably new and well-built. >> neil: all things that are very good to know thank you for taking the time professor we are showing here just on the foxbusiness network they were talking about the market and the world environment in the middle of this and stewart didn't miss anything just focus on the money. we got through it all that guy was laser focused if that was me i would have said okay see you later i am out of here. i want to show you some other shaking and rolling
coast they don't know. >> well on the east coast the commonsense thing to do is if you are in the building that starts shaking go to a door frame get down under a table, no one knows actually if once the shaking starts weather you might have the earthquake right under your town and that is true there's enough danger danger you should do and cover. and if an earthquake of this size, 2.8 had happened in manhattan there would have been some significant damage and probably some injuries it...
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compared to the east coast earthquakes feel different. on the west coast it feels more like a swaying motion but you thought of it as up and down drilling feeling? >> yeah it felt like the amazpavement was sinking unrepad i've never experienced an earthquake but within the first five seconds i knew what was going on. i didn't notice any damage but the neighbors were running outside to see what was going on. is a scary experience. >> driving into town we noted small branches on the ground but it seems that's from some of the recent storms we have had. neighbors trying to figure out if they have any damage in their homes right now? >> ever wanted a sweep through their house, some ears fell off the wall and kitchen cabinets were wide open but no big damage or anything. >> have you checked in with people who live nearby and experienced that with you? >> pretty much the same thing. no damage, but kitchen cabinets wide open, things falling off shelves. it's scary because in lebanon we never really experienced stuff like this. >> driving and it'
compared to the east coast earthquakes feel different. on the west coast it feels more like a swaying motion but you thought of it as up and down drilling feeling? >> yeah it felt like the amazpavement was sinking unrepad i've never experienced an earthquake but within the first five seconds i knew what was going on. i didn't notice any damage but the neighbors were running outside to see what was going on. is a scary experience. >> driving into town we noted small branches on the...