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we have been extremely hot across the southwestern sections of the united states.cifically near san francisco, los angeles, and san diego. one more day of heat before we start to feel relief from all this warm weather. temperatures today being your sunday, should soar to about a hundred degrees across a few locations. that's roughly around 38 degrees celsius, for international viewers. and we have red flag warnings for the sequoia international forest. what are santa anas? this time of year, and also in the spring, we get a hot pressure building in the great basin, allowing the wind to flow off the desert and towards the coast. this is a phenomenon that actually warms the mountain ranges here. you can see santa ana mountains and the winds are funneled right through the canyons and mountain passes. very dry wind, allowing for increased fire risk. we talked about high temperatures. cooling off over the next couple days. palm springs by tuesday, 93 degrees fahrenheit. los angeles cooling off as well. still warm near fresno and vegas for the foreseeable future. the res
we have been extremely hot across the southwestern sections of the united states.cifically near san francisco, los angeles, and san diego. one more day of heat before we start to feel relief from all this warm weather. temperatures today being your sunday, should soar to about a hundred degrees across a few locations. that's roughly around 38 degrees celsius, for international viewers. and we have red flag warnings for the sequoia international forest. what are santa anas? this time of year,...
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isis controls the southwestern corner of the city, but forces held off further advances. a human rights group says coalition ash strikes killed at least 35 isis extremists on saturday including five in the town of kobani. our phil black is watching events and joins us live now where you can see this playing out, i believe. >> reporter: yeah, i just took you through what we are seeing here this morning. we're on the sturkish side of te border, you should be seeing what is the southeastern corner of kobani. that is the position we are seeing repeated incoming fire, heavy shelling, and it is around that position, kurdish officials tell us there are a number of isis tanks, maneuvering and repeatedly firing in to that corner. we are hearing and witnessing a constant heavy shelling into that pocket of the city. now just above that pocket of the city you can make out the hill above kobani. that is, according to everything that we're hearing from inside the city, the main thrust of the isis advance. it is this key, very strategic position that isis is trying to take. that piece o
isis controls the southwestern corner of the city, but forces held off further advances. a human rights group says coalition ash strikes killed at least 35 isis extremists on saturday including five in the town of kobani. our phil black is watching events and joins us live now where you can see this playing out, i believe. >> reporter: yeah, i just took you through what we are seeing here this morning. we're on the sturkish side of te border, you should be seeing what is the southeastern...
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he pointed out that japan has no ground troops stationed on its islands in the southwestern region. the region are in this area. he calls the region a power vacuum. japan controls the islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan claim them. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of the country. the jjsf will set up a new mobile unit of 3,000 personnel within five years. it will have the capabilities to promptly retake any islands in the event of them being seized. that is a part of japan's new defense strategy. japanese government decided to enhance the capabilities of the self-defense forces and other agencies to respond to unlawful acts concerning remote islands. in his speech, he referred indirectly to china. >> they are a nation that repeat their attempts to change the status quo by force and gradually escalating their activities. these nations demand the so-called core -- >> reporter: he says it's the reality that japan must face up to. the sdf are also trying to strengthen defense ties with other countries, including india and australia and have c
he pointed out that japan has no ground troops stationed on its islands in the southwestern region. the region are in this area. he calls the region a power vacuum. japan controls the islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan claim them. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of the country. the jjsf will set up a new mobile unit of 3,000 personnel within five years. it will have the capabilities to promptly retake any islands in the event of them being seized....
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the southwestern islands of the country already feeling lots of rainfall, as well as strong winds and waves. this was your surf forecast into friday night. waves are going to be up to six meters in these islands. and of course as the storm approaches higher waves anticipated into saturday. the system will likely get very close to the okinawa islands by saturday evening local time as a typhoon status and then veer towards the northeast, aiming for kyushu or shikoku on monday afternoon, that's our national holiday and move over japan towards the northeast as we go into tuesday, as well as wednesday. and areas in the eastern hemisphere of the storm, this is the area where lots of strong winds are anticipated and this area includes the tokyo area. now in terms of precipitation, there are a lot of heavy rain on the menu from okinawa up towards kyushu so the whole of the country are seeing a risk of heavy rain and flooding and mudslides. the southern coast of the country, additional heavy rain will raise the potential for flooding and mudslides because last week typhoon fan fong dropped hea
the southwestern islands of the country already feeling lots of rainfall, as well as strong winds and waves. this was your surf forecast into friday night. waves are going to be up to six meters in these islands. and of course as the storm approaches higher waves anticipated into saturday. the system will likely get very close to the okinawa islands by saturday evening local time as a typhoon status and then veer towards the northeast, aiming for kyushu or shikoku on monday afternoon, that's...
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this piece of aluminum was recovered back in 1991 from the coral reef in the southwestern pacific. the international group for historic aircraft recovery says they've proven the sheet is a patch of metal put on earhart's plane. the "today" show will have more on this tomorrow at 7:30. >>> now your weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> temperatures will be a lot cooler tomorrow morning when you wake up compared to what we had today, but the rain is clearing out. a cooler morning in store for tomorrow. some could be in the 30s. it will be cooler again. so cooler than today. highs only topping out in about the upper 50s. then we go into the weekend. we're just going to say much colder to the weekend because the highs will only be in about the upper 40st, believe it or not. 47 degrees reading, 46 already in allentown. these are the areas that could be close to the upper 30s. 46 for pottstown, 53 in philadelphia. and some of the suburbs in new jersey and delaware already coming in at 50 degrees. here's a look at the cold front. it has basically moved through. some of the rain is
this piece of aluminum was recovered back in 1991 from the coral reef in the southwestern pacific. the international group for historic aircraft recovery says they've proven the sheet is a patch of metal put on earhart's plane. the "today" show will have more on this tomorrow at 7:30. >>> now your weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> temperatures will be a lot cooler tomorrow morning when you wake up compared to what we had today, but the rain is clearing out....
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wet period over the last several weeks to several months with heavy rainfall occurring across the southwestern u.s. uppadres of four to six inches could come down over portions of the northern tip of the mexican baja, and your temperatures this morning not too bad. 77 out of phoenix. once you get up above 7,000 feet in flagstaff, temperatures into the upper 30s. while los angeles coming off a heat wave just around 70 degrees after being well into the 90s in recent days. notice the trend cools off significantly more in averages after you get toward wednesday and thursday. while the additional rainfall across the southwest cools you down to the low 80s. a few degrees below the average for this time of year. not a bad setup across the pacific northwest. the low 70s for our friends in seattle the next couple days. to the midwest we go where we've had some significant snow at least for this time of year. around portions of the twin cities. duluth even across northern portions of the u.s. state of minnesota. he temperatures at this hour sitting close to 40 degrees but snowfall upwards of two inches
wet period over the last several weeks to several months with heavy rainfall occurring across the southwestern u.s. uppadres of four to six inches could come down over portions of the northern tip of the mexican baja, and your temperatures this morning not too bad. 77 out of phoenix. once you get up above 7,000 feet in flagstaff, temperatures into the upper 30s. while los angeles coming off a heat wave just around 70 degrees after being well into the 90s in recent days. notice the trend cools...
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the turks say they were fired on from pkk bases located along the southwestern border between turkey and iraq, and they say that they responded with available fire power and eliminated the threat. but this most certainly does not bode well at this junction, given the increasing tension between the kurds and the turks because of what is happening in kobani. the turks feel the end game is see the demise of the kurds. we are also at a stage where there is some sort of peace agreement that is trying to be hammered out on the table between turkey and the pkk, but we have this ongoing situation that is seeing tensions escalate. turkey very worried that because of the rising tensions with the kurds, because of what is happening in kobani especially, that they could very well see war erupting within their own borders and that is definitely something that turkey wants to avoid at this stage and cannot afford any sort of unrest. >> arwa damon on the border between turkey and syria. be careful, as i tell you all the time. let's go in-depth with our cnn international correspondent peter burgen an
the turks say they were fired on from pkk bases located along the southwestern border between turkey and iraq, and they say that they responded with available fire power and eliminated the threat. but this most certainly does not bode well at this junction, given the increasing tension between the kurds and the turks because of what is happening in kobani. the turks feel the end game is see the demise of the kurds. we are also at a stage where there is some sort of peace agreement that is...
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image shows up what was a tropical depression kicking up heavy rain over parts of baja and into the southwestern corner of the u.s. jet stream remains mainly north. so we don't have major storms. patches moving locally inland. this is how it looked at 5:00 in the morning. lows into mid to upper 50s and highs in the south bay, nice, sunny warm. highs upper 70s to 80s in san jose. peninsula, range is nar yes. mid to upper 70s and low to mid-60s on the coast. 66 degrees downtown san francisco tomorrow. nice, warm up in the north bay. low to mid 08s from santa rosa to napa. east bay highs 72 in oakland. inland east bay highs into mid to upper 80s, perhaps up to 90s in antioch, livermore and fairfield here is the accu-weather forecast. cooling continues throughout thursday and into friday. then, temperatures rebound over the weekend we'll see low 90s inland over the weekend low 80s around the bay >> coming up next, revolution in lighting technology. >> the work that won a local entrepreneur the nobel prize, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? yeah, citi mobile. and deposit that check? citi mobile
image shows up what was a tropical depression kicking up heavy rain over parts of baja and into the southwestern corner of the u.s. jet stream remains mainly north. so we don't have major storms. patches moving locally inland. this is how it looked at 5:00 in the morning. lows into mid to upper 50s and highs in the south bay, nice, sunny warm. highs upper 70s to 80s in san jose. peninsula, range is nar yes. mid to upper 70s and low to mid-60s on the coast. 66 degrees downtown san francisco...
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. >>> refugees in china worked through the night, after a strong earthquake struck the southwestern province of yunnan. authorities say at least one person was killed, more than 300 others were injured. china's national earthquake monitoring agency said the magnitude 6.6 quake occurred at about 9:50 p.m. local time on tuesday. its epicenter was in pu'er city. china's central television broadcast scenes of houses with collapsed roofs and roads filled with debris. the remote mountainous region is prone to earthquakes. a magnitude 6.5 quake in august left more than 600 people dead. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe says chinese leaders are showing their readiness to improve ties. the two countries' relations have soured over a group of islands in the east china sea, and perceptions of history. abe made the remark in a debate at an upper house committee in the diet. a ruling coalition member said there are signs of better ties between japan and china. he called for more dialogue and exchanges through various channels. >> translator: chinese president xi jinping said in september that china
. >>> refugees in china worked through the night, after a strong earthquake struck the southwestern province of yunnan. authorities say at least one person was killed, more than 300 others were injured. china's national earthquake monitoring agency said the magnitude 6.6 quake occurred at about 9:50 p.m. local time on tuesday. its epicenter was in pu'er city. china's central television broadcast scenes of houses with collapsed roofs and roads filled with debris. the remote mountainous...
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however, the southwestern areas of china is seeing snow. it's going to be heavy amounts. so we have snow warning in place. 3 centimeters of snow will be falling across north korea. out here in the caribbean, things are brewing up. in fact, this is a category 3 hurricane, which could even intensify even further into a category 4 hurricane, which is going to be the second strongest of the hurricane status. it's out in this very open water in the atlantic but it's looks like it may even hit bermuda again. hurricane fay hit bermuda last weekend. it's going to be a very short break from that devastating image we saw previously from last week. we'll keep a very close eye on it. and another system we are keeping a very close monitor is this system called anna. this is a tropical storm for now. but it could become a hurricane and it could even reach the big island of hawaii out of these very open water and hit the small island here. so we'll keep a very close eye on this system as we progress through the next few days. the pacific northwest is seeing an incoming system with gusts
however, the southwestern areas of china is seeing snow. it's going to be heavy amounts. so we have snow warning in place. 3 centimeters of snow will be falling across north korea. out here in the caribbean, things are brewing up. in fact, this is a category 3 hurricane, which could even intensify even further into a category 4 hurricane, which is going to be the second strongest of the hurricane status. it's out in this very open water in the atlantic but it's looks like it may even hit...
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satellite image up what was a tropical depression kicking up heavy rain over parts of baja and into the southwestern corner of the u.s. jet stream remains mainly north. so we don't have major storms. patches moving locally inland. this is how it looked at 5:00 in the morning. lows into mid to upper 50s and highs in the south bay, nice, sunny warm. highs upper 70s to 80s in san jose. peninsula, range is nar yes. mid to upper 70s and low to mid-60s on the coast. 66 degrees downtown san francisco tomorrow. nice, warm up in the north bay. low to mid 08s from santa rosa to napa. east bay highs 72 in oakland. inland east bay highs into mid to upper 80s, perhaps up to 90s in antioch, livermore and fairfield here is the accu-weather forecast. cooling continues throughout thursday and into friday. then, temperatures rebound over the weekend we'll see low 90s inland over the weekend low 80s around the bay >> coming up next, revolution in lighting technology. >> the work that won a local entrepreneur the nobel prize, no less we'll be back. others. now, americans everywhere are discovering that... spoon after s
satellite image up what was a tropical depression kicking up heavy rain over parts of baja and into the southwestern corner of the u.s. jet stream remains mainly north. so we don't have major storms. patches moving locally inland. this is how it looked at 5:00 in the morning. lows into mid to upper 50s and highs in the south bay, nice, sunny warm. highs upper 70s to 80s in san jose. peninsula, range is nar yes. mid to upper 70s and low to mid-60s on the coast. 66 degrees downtown san francisco...
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the southwestern part of the isis, we'll see if the new gun ands fighters can change the story. the u.s. air strikes hit on the main front line and more strikes and heavy clashes. isis launching two more car bombs and heavy mortar fire against the kurdish foes and engaging them in street fighting. and the kurds are trying out the gear. there is video out showing that the isis fighters with one of the bundle. sitcom did not reach the kurds, we spoke with them and they cannot confirm to me that the amateur video is the real thing. it underscores the great difficulty of resupplying an urban fight from the air. one final note about the iraqi fighters that yesterday turkey said would be allowed to get in the fight. and we talked to kurdish officials in kobani. they are not there yet. and we heard of squabbling between the combatants, it looks like reenforcements will not arrive for several days, no one said it would be easy, back to you. >> certainly not, thanks. >>> a warning for drivers. millions of a bags considered dangerous because of metal chap nel in to drivers and passengers
the southwestern part of the isis, we'll see if the new gun ands fighters can change the story. the u.s. air strikes hit on the main front line and more strikes and heavy clashes. isis launching two more car bombs and heavy mortar fire against the kurdish foes and engaging them in street fighting. and the kurds are trying out the gear. there is video out showing that the isis fighters with one of the bundle. sitcom did not reach the kurds, we spoke with them and they cannot confirm to me that...
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have that other batch coming in to new castle county delaware and now just starting to clip the southwesternner of chester could you know and it is all creeping in. as we take a look outside, we have storm track -- or we have sky 6 i should say with cloudy skies overhead and not a whole lot of wind right now, although as we go through the day, we might catch a little bit of a breeze at times, probably not quite as much as yesterday. looks like i-95 is fairly dry in that picture. 64 degrees in philadelphia right now. 63 in wilmington. 59 degrees in allentown. i am bringing that always on seven day in on the left hand portion of your screen for those of you with hd. 67 in beach haven, 66 in the boardwalk so a little milder down the shore but everybody basically in the 60's right now. future tracker 6 shows that you as we get rid of these first couple of batches of light rain over the next couple of hours, and i do expect it to all be out of here probably by about 7 or 8 o'clock this morning, we are going to transition into kind of a clouds and sun sky cover and we might even get a batch of thi
have that other batch coming in to new castle county delaware and now just starting to clip the southwesternner of chester could you know and it is all creeping in. as we take a look outside, we have storm track -- or we have sky 6 i should say with cloudy skies overhead and not a whole lot of wind right now, although as we go through the day, we might catch a little bit of a breeze at times, probably not quite as much as yesterday. looks like i-95 is fairly dry in that picture. 64 degrees in...
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. >> we have been witnessing several airstrikes isis today mostly on the southwestern side of the cityit's the black plumes of smoke coming up. that is outside the city. today we have been seeing and hearing loud, intense fire coming on the very center of the city indicating there is street to street close combat between the defenders. a huge blast that happened at the center of the town according to our sources and to the looks of things seems like a u.s. airstrike. unable to confirm that and other sources later on saying it was a isis car bomb or truck bomb, regardless it is a sign of the nature of this conflict. we were there all day we witnessed intense fighting at the center an in western side of the city and a quiet on the east side where isis has had a foothold the past couple of days. there were six different airstrikes the last 24 hours hitting targets. according to a kurdish fighters worse, they're welcome to according to that same source, more should have come earlier. finally those fighting on this side of the border, angry with turkey not doing more clashing with security
. >> we have been witnessing several airstrikes isis today mostly on the southwestern side of the cityit's the black plumes of smoke coming up. that is outside the city. today we have been seeing and hearing loud, intense fire coming on the very center of the city indicating there is street to street close combat between the defenders. a huge blast that happened at the center of the town according to our sources and to the looks of things seems like a u.s. airstrike. unable to confirm...
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those three things put together created a situation that perhaps was almost unique in the history of that southwestern corner of colorado. keach: the collapse of anasazi society was triggered by drought, an act of nature beyond their control. population growth and depletion of this fragile arid environment may also have been factors. we often think of people like the anasazi as living in harmony with nature. just how common is it that ancient societies overexploit their environment and threaten their own survival ? at the state university of new york at stoney brook, a team of archaeologists seeks answers. elizabeth stone and paul zimansky study the plans of an ancient near-eastern city they recently excavated. woman: so this must be the back wall of the palace. that you can pick up on the photograph there. keach: the city is called mashkan shapir. it was one of scores of ancient cities that thrived 4,000 years ago in the deserts of what is now iraq. this is the realm of ancient mesopotamia. centered around grand palaces and temples, urban life emerged in an area that archaeologists call the first cra
those three things put together created a situation that perhaps was almost unique in the history of that southwestern corner of colorado. keach: the collapse of anasazi society was triggered by drought, an act of nature beyond their control. population growth and depletion of this fragile arid environment may also have been factors. we often think of people like the anasazi as living in harmony with nature. just how common is it that ancient societies overexploit their environment and threaten...
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non-stop sound of the stand off sources inside kobane tell us there is a fierce fight under way on the southwestern edge of the town. there have been more kurdis airstrikes here but it's far from over. turkey's military is here. you can see the tank formation behind me. but the fact that the military has not done anything yet to get involved in the fight against isil. >> reporter: the fight for kobane has become hugely symbolic for the kurds. >> kobane is under siege for 26 days. the kurdish people are with kobane. we are peer t here to protect the border. >> reporter: back at the cemetery the mourners have now gone. this is not where these fighters would have wanted to be buried. people tell me that one day they'll be taken back to kobane to be put at rest at home. but no one knows when that day night b might be. >> kurdish in germany held rallie rallies in duesseldorf. around 1 million kurds live in germany. most of them moved there in the 1960's when the country was recruiting workers from turkey. demonstrations have been held in france. >> protesters around europe have been protesting in solida
non-stop sound of the stand off sources inside kobane tell us there is a fierce fight under way on the southwestern edge of the town. there have been more kurdis airstrikes here but it's far from over. turkey's military is here. you can see the tank formation behind me. but the fact that the military has not done anything yet to get involved in the fight against isil. >> reporter: the fight for kobane has become hugely symbolic for the kurds. >> kobane is under siege for 26 days....
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rape drops in the southwestern parts of the commonwealth moving out of roanoke valley. most of that will dry up before it gets here. if it comes straight on it, that would be three hours, 6:00 in the afternoon. here's the forecast. partly cloudy and mostly cloudy by lunchtime. full cloud cover by late this afternoon. rain chances remain very, very low. a little higher down to the south and west. we'll need to know about the areas and the raindrops. >> looking forward to it, thanks. >> right now people running that army ten-miler want to take a live look at hov lanes of the 14th street bridge. the sun shining on them. news 4 derrick ward live along the course near the lincoln memorial, not wearing your running clothes and perhaps running in place to kind of stay warm. i know they have been out there for a little while. hey, o, derrick. >> reporter: well, i'm running in my heart and that's what counts. it is a perfect day for it and not necessarily such a perfect day for getting around this area if you're not running. take a look these are some of the runners taking part
rape drops in the southwestern parts of the commonwealth moving out of roanoke valley. most of that will dry up before it gets here. if it comes straight on it, that would be three hours, 6:00 in the afternoon. here's the forecast. partly cloudy and mostly cloudy by lunchtime. full cloud cover by late this afternoon. rain chances remain very, very low. a little higher down to the south and west. we'll need to know about the areas and the raindrops. >> looking forward to it, thanks....
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sound of that stand-off, sources inside kolbane tell us there is now a fierce fight underway on the southwesterne of the town. there have been more coalition airstrikes here many say they are helping, but this is a battle that is far from over. turkey's military has a strong presence here along the border. see one of the tank formations behind me. it is also one of the sources of anger among the kurds, the fact that the military hasn't done anything yet to get involved in the fight against isil. >> the fight has become symbolic for the kurds. olbane. we want to prevent i.s. from taking the site. >> the more thankers have gone. this is not where these fighters would have wanted to be buried. some people tell us that one day, they will be taken back to kolbane to finally, be put to rest at home. no one here knows when that day might be. stefanie dekker, on the turkey slay syria border. >> the islamic state group has been presence since january but recent advances by the group have iraqi officials asking for strategic help. the insufflate erbil. >> iraqi government officials are appealing for milit
sound of that stand-off, sources inside kolbane tell us there is now a fierce fight underway on the southwesterne of the town. there have been more coalition airstrikes here many say they are helping, but this is a battle that is far from over. turkey's military has a strong presence here along the border. see one of the tank formations behind me. it is also one of the sources of anger among the kurds, the fact that the military hasn't done anything yet to get involved in the fight against...
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getting rain in garrett county, to the north in southwestern pennsylvania. it stretches across west virginia, advancing to the north and east, closer towards winchester, shenandoah later this morning around 8:00, 9:00 this morning. coming up at 4:41, the changes on the way for the day ahead. >> 270 headed northbound at 85, some is construction taking up the right lane. supposed to be out of the way at 5:00 a.m. a little while longer with that one. prince george's county, you're totally fine. branch avenue, pennsylvania avenue, moving along. 66 looks good. 95, virginia, also looking good and moving along. i'm back in 10 minutes. >>> thank you, melissa. 4:43. today federal officials will decide whether you can use your cell phone on a plane. someone from the fcc and officials will meet in d.c. to discuss whether to allow you to make calls while flying. security at federal buildings all over the country, including here in d.c. homeland security is concerned about threats to the u.s. and called for new measures, some you will see and some you won't. we're told te
getting rain in garrett county, to the north in southwestern pennsylvania. it stretches across west virginia, advancing to the north and east, closer towards winchester, shenandoah later this morning around 8:00, 9:00 this morning. coming up at 4:41, the changes on the way for the day ahead. >> 270 headed northbound at 85, some is construction taking up the right lane. supposed to be out of the way at 5:00 a.m. a little while longer with that one. prince george's county, you're totally...
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coalition air strikes against isis today, mostly on the southwestern side of the city, you can see thoselumes of smoke coming up, we think they have hit isis tanks, but that is outside the city, all today we have also been seeing and hearing, loud, intense fire coming from the very center of the city, indicating that there is street to street, hand to hand combat there on the streets of kobani. >> they had 18 air strikes in the city up until yesterday and five or six today. but we got into this a little late. and with not enough obviously air strikes to make a true difference. >> without an indigenous force to partner with on the ground in syria, there's only so much that the air force can do, brett. >> jennifer griffin life at the pentagon. >>> former cia and pentagon chief leon panetta says president obama was advised early on that the attacks on benghazi were carried out by terrorists. >> i had no reason not to believe them. in those situations, the cia is the one that has to come forward with the analysis as to what exactly took place in that situation. and they were still in the pro
coalition air strikes against isis today, mostly on the southwestern side of the city, you can see thoselumes of smoke coming up, we think they have hit isis tanks, but that is outside the city, all today we have also been seeing and hearing, loud, intense fire coming from the very center of the city, indicating that there is street to street, hand to hand combat there on the streets of kobani. >> they had 18 air strikes in the city up until yesterday and five or six today. but we got...
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isis did manage to gain territory in the southwestern part of the town. the kurdish fighting force is calling for additional support saying they do not believe they can hold off or necessarily defeat isis, but there's a sense amongst the fighters if they were able to draw isis into the town, they would have the upper hand. we heard from the news agency from the turkish president, turkey under a lot of pressure to join the coalition, but telling the semiofficial news agency that turkey would not join the coalition until its demands were met, demands that turkey has been putting forward for quite some time, now incoming a no-fly zone, safety zone, and guarantees there would be an effort to train and equip people both in iraq and in syria. the battle against isis is going to be lengthy and have a devastating toll, not just in iraq and syria, but potentially for the entire region, george. >> in turkey, damon is live, appreciate the reporting there. >>> authorities in the state of texas have launch an ebola clean up in a dallas apartment. coming up, the infect
isis did manage to gain territory in the southwestern part of the town. the kurdish fighting force is calling for additional support saying they do not believe they can hold off or necessarily defeat isis, but there's a sense amongst the fighters if they were able to draw isis into the town, they would have the upper hand. we heard from the news agency from the turkish president, turkey under a lot of pressure to join the coalition, but telling the semiofficial news agency that turkey would not...
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so this is a very saturated environment, especially across the southwestern sections of mainland japaninds at the moment 110 kilometers per hour. this dropped below typhoon status and is now a tropical storm. but nonetheless, it's something we want to keep a very close eye on. it is moving in a northeasterly direction. it will impact tokyo with more rain. this is the latest radar, and you can see the heavier rain bands moving across this region. this is a very mountainous area, so it won't take much for mudslides or the protection for mudslides to occur. look at the rainfall rates on the side of your tv screen. we're talking about 80 millimeters per hour. so significant flooding a possibility. we have experienced anywhere from 250 millimeters all the way to 430 across parts of the southern sections of japan. and rain was not the only concern when it thrashed the okinawa island about 24 hours ago. look at these wind gusts that were reported, upwards of 137 kilometers per hour. now we're going to change gears and go back to tropical storm hud hud. and residents there along the east coast
so this is a very saturated environment, especially across the southwestern sections of mainland japaninds at the moment 110 kilometers per hour. this dropped below typhoon status and is now a tropical storm. but nonetheless, it's something we want to keep a very close eye on. it is moving in a northeasterly direction. it will impact tokyo with more rain. this is the latest radar, and you can see the heavier rain bands moving across this region. this is a very mountainous area, so it won't take...
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fragment of her plane has been identified, the debris covered in 1991 from an uninhabited in the southwestern pacific republic. ehrhardt's plane vanish over the pacific ocean july 2nd, 1937. >> that's fascinating. isn't it? >> all these years. >> i can't wait to hear little more about that. 4:18, businessman who won auction of attacks for closed property, whole punch in detroit, has cents string of debts himself. >> developer herb straighter nearly $3,000 in recent tax leans, court judgements, but dis pete his financial situation or mess he says his company has cents a plan to redevelop the city of detroit. and the counties treasurers department says his past behavior won't get in the way of his future endeavors. >> where are the vealers we are responsible for developing our own communities. >> what i imagine is every single district is brand new housing, retail, pop up retail. >> he won more than 6,000blighted properties on on line action. winning bid, $3 million. >>> start turning it around, that city has been having a loft troubles we've been reporting. >>> 4:19. halloween season one new y
fragment of her plane has been identified, the debris covered in 1991 from an uninhabited in the southwestern pacific republic. ehrhardt's plane vanish over the pacific ocean july 2nd, 1937. >> that's fascinating. isn't it? >> all these years. >> i can't wait to hear little more about that. 4:18, businessman who won auction of attacks for closed property, whole punch in detroit, has cents string of debts himself. >> developer herb straighter nearly $3,000 in recent tax...
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isis controls the southwestern corner of the city. but his forces held off any further advances. group says coalition air strikes killed at least 35 isis extremists, including five in kobani. turkish forces tried to stop turkish kurds from crossing the border into syria to join that fight with isis. i know there's a lot of focus right now on kobani. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the battle for that key city continues behind me. that's what you can see there where everything we're hearing suggests that the isis advance, the main thrust is focusing on trying to come in from the south and trying to take that hill overlooking kobani, which you can also see behind me there. so far they haven't been able to do so. kurdish fighters have been able to hold them off, but they have been trying repeatedly. we are told. from the east here where we are standing we are still seeing continued heavy shelling into the eastern and southeastern pockets of the city. once again showing that these isis fighters, they do still have superior firepower despite recent coalition air strikes targeting art
isis controls the southwestern corner of the city. but his forces held off any further advances. group says coalition air strikes killed at least 35 isis extremists, including five in kobani. turkish forces tried to stop turkish kurds from crossing the border into syria to join that fight with isis. i know there's a lot of focus right now on kobani. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the battle for that key city continues behind me. that's what you can see there where everything we're...
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the colorado rockies as well, thanks to the remnants of what was tropical storm simon across the southwesternarts of the united states and parts of mexico earlier in the workweek. this is the latest. we have contrasting temperatures across the country, thanks to what is called a stationary boundary setting up across the central parts of the united states. very cool, autumn-like weather to the north and funneling in this moisture from the remnants of simon and gulf of mexico moisture and the result is heavy rainfall and the pos pillabilsi flooding. you can just see some of that moisture streaming in from the remnants of tropical storm simon. how much rainfall you ask? good thing you ask, two to three inches near kansas city. the front range of the colorado rockies, more of the same. just enough for the national weather service to issue the flash flood watches east of denver and the greater kansas city area. so we'll be monitoring that. i talked about the clash of seasons. look at the temperature difference between chicago and atlanta, where the cnn world weather senter is located. daytime high
the colorado rockies as well, thanks to the remnants of what was tropical storm simon across the southwesternarts of the united states and parts of mexico earlier in the workweek. this is the latest. we have contrasting temperatures across the country, thanks to what is called a stationary boundary setting up across the central parts of the united states. very cool, autumn-like weather to the north and funneling in this moisture from the remnants of simon and gulf of mexico moisture and the...
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. >> stink bugs land on the southwestern side of the the house where you get afternoon sun and once theyng on the house they will look for walk in or a crack or crevis. best to make sure you have your trim buttoned up with silicone, and caulk to prevent that. >> reporter: once inside it is not always easy getting rid of the bugs when emit an odor. >> if its one or two pick them up with the tissue and discard them or release them. >> vacuum is best tool inside the house. >> reporter: there are things outside your home to prevent stink bugs from ever getting inside. moore says to make sure your doors are sealed tightly, window screens fit tightly and any cracks are sealed. >> this should be recalled, silicone, any space around any window or door, including gap is a long foundations. >> reporter: another hiding spot for stink bugs piles of wood, he says to make sure woodpiles are located 50 feet from your home and when you bring that furniture set in off your path ohio. >> it is best to turn everything over, wash everything with regular water, make sure there is in insects that you will bri
. >> stink bugs land on the southwestern side of the the house where you get afternoon sun and once theyng on the house they will look for walk in or a crack or crevis. best to make sure you have your trim buttoned up with silicone, and caulk to prevent that. >> reporter: once inside it is not always easy getting rid of the bugs when emit an odor. >> if its one or two pick them up with the tissue and discard them or release them. >> vacuum is best tool inside the house....
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. >> many, teaching trainees were last seen in the southwestern state of guerrero, in cooperation with drug gangs, officials found mass dpraifs in the area where the students -- graves in the area where the students disappeared. so far no graves have been linked to the missing students. >>> in the mountains of nepal, at least 31 people died in a freak snow storm on the popular anapurna trail. dozens are still missing. as rescue efforts expands expan. sabina stresta with the latest. >> it's been four days since a snow storm hit the anapurna portion of nepal, guides taken shelter in valleys, continued their trek towards the 5400 meter pass, all had to be rescued. helicopters were transporting people in and out all day. while army medics treated the injured. and as the last few trekkers are brought to base, a body of a trekker is also throw flown in. this woman is visibly upset. >> my husband is still over there. he is make dying there too. >> the leader tries to calm her. >> you see the weather is improving. assume that rolling cloud goes something left or something right. don't worry, m
. >> many, teaching trainees were last seen in the southwestern state of guerrero, in cooperation with drug gangs, officials found mass dpraifs in the area where the students -- graves in the area where the students disappeared. so far no graves have been linked to the missing students. >>> in the mountains of nepal, at least 31 people died in a freak snow storm on the popular anapurna trail. dozens are still missing. as rescue efforts expands expan. sabina stresta with the...
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what you're seeing is the smoke rising, seemingly from the southwestern part of the city. but the fighters there, although they do feel that now perhaps they have made some gains against isis do want to see and do believe that the u.s. and this coalition has a burden of responsibility, despite the fact that the u.s. is saying it's not necessarily its priority. they also want to see additional assistance from turkey. a lot of anger and frustration with regards to turkey's position on what is happening. the kurds want to see turkey allow them a corridor that would provide additional weapons support. turkey saying at this stage that is something of a nonstarter. they're not going to simply arm the kurdish fighting force. but the turks did come out and say they would be willing to be pat of a broader military operation, focused not on just taking out isis. but a lost underlying politics when it comes to the kurds. and the kurds feel it's government between iraq and syria, john. >> it has to be incredibly frustrating for the people of that city as it falls in turkey and the res
what you're seeing is the smoke rising, seemingly from the southwestern part of the city. but the fighters there, although they do feel that now perhaps they have made some gains against isis do want to see and do believe that the u.s. and this coalition has a burden of responsibility, despite the fact that the u.s. is saying it's not necessarily its priority. they also want to see additional assistance from turkey. a lot of anger and frustration with regards to turkey's position on what is...
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my family came here before the united states was in the southwestern part of this country. and before there was a united states of america. as president obama introduced me in the last time he introduced become he said we've got to remember that ken's family was here and the borders came over to dr. salguero, as opposed to the other way around. he said my family help found the city of holy faith. before jane said, before plymouth rock of 250 before the conclusion of the mexican-american war. [speaking spanish] very deep roots. very, very deep roots. and yet when you look at the immigration debate today, it's all about creating a wall. between the united states, mexico and all of latin america. i often think about how president reagan went to the berlin wall, writing his speech on the way over to get the famous phrase when he said, mr. go chop, take down this wall. and -- mr. gorbachev, taken as well. but we do is invest in building this huge wall between the united states and our neighbor to the south. in fact the latest bipartisan bill that passed the senate, some $45 billi
my family came here before the united states was in the southwestern part of this country. and before there was a united states of america. as president obama introduced me in the last time he introduced become he said we've got to remember that ken's family was here and the borders came over to dr. salguero, as opposed to the other way around. he said my family help found the city of holy faith. before jane said, before plymouth rock of 250 before the conclusion of the mexican-american war....
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. >> we will be seeing more of this in the future and not just california, but across the whole southwestern united states, a more prolonged drought could become the no normal here. >> the perspective is unique. you get a holistic view of water storage and how it's stored over time. over the last three years, california has lost 4 trillion gallons of water per year. that is more water than all 38 million people in california use each year. >> what are you seeing with your satellites? >> we are seeing in california, the last wet season last winter was dryer than most of the previous dry seasons. >> our wet seasons are so dry, they're worse than a dry season. >> that's unbelievable. >> it is. >> much of the united states has been in drought for the last 15 years, but what california is experiencing i go exceptional drought, the most intense categorization. satellite generates impressive data that not only backs what we see on the ground but shows a dangerous tipping point. >> economically, what's that going to do to california? >> it's going to have a big impact on the agriculture industry, of
. >> we will be seeing more of this in the future and not just california, but across the whole southwestern united states, a more prolonged drought could become the no normal here. >> the perspective is unique. you get a holistic view of water storage and how it's stored over time. over the last three years, california has lost 4 trillion gallons of water per year. that is more water than all 38 million people in california use each year. >> what are you seeing with your...
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non-stop sound of that standoff, sources inside kobane tell us there is a fierce fight underway on the southwesterne of the town. there have been more coalition airstrikes here many say they are helping but this is a battle that is far from over. turkey's military has a strong presence here look kobane's border. you can see one of the tra transformations. one of the sources of anger is the fact the military hasn't done anything yet to get involved in the fight against isil. >> the fight for kobane has become hugely symbolic for the kurds. >> it is under siege for 26 days we as kurdish people are with kobane, standing here to guard the border. we want to prevent them from this site. >> back at the cemetery, the mourners are now gone. this is not where these fighters would have wanted to be buried. some people tell us that one day, they will be taken back to kobane to finally, be put to rest at home. but no one here knows when that day might be. stefanie dekker, al jazeera, on the turkey/syria border. >> isil has been present in anbar province since january. now iraqi officials are asking for strateg
non-stop sound of that standoff, sources inside kobane tell us there is a fierce fight underway on the southwesterne of the town. there have been more coalition airstrikes here many say they are helping but this is a battle that is far from over. turkey's military has a strong presence here look kobane's border. you can see one of the tra transformations. one of the sources of anger is the fact the military hasn't done anything yet to get involved in the fight against isil. >> the fight...
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mostly on the southwestern side of the city. you can see the black plumes of smoke coming up. we think they have hit isis tanks. that is outside the city all today. we have also been seeing and hearing loud, intense fire coming from the very center of the city indicating that there is street to street close combat there between the isis terrorists and the kurdish defenders of kobani. one huge blast happened right in front of us on the front edge of the city. earlier reports indicated it was a u.s. air strike. later others claimed it was an isis truck or car bomb. if it was, it was certainly a very big one and a sign of dangerous level of fighting here right now. the kurdish militia lame they are pushing isis back. the sound of small arms and machine guns all day told another story. along with an eerie quiet on the east side of the city leading some to speculate that isis may have made real inroads there. there were six air strikes against isis targets earlier around kobani outside. those air strikes are welcomed, we were told, by one kurdish fighter, but they wanted more, and
mostly on the southwestern side of the city. you can see the black plumes of smoke coming up. we think they have hit isis tanks. that is outside the city all today. we have also been seeing and hearing loud, intense fire coming from the very center of the city indicating that there is street to street close combat there between the isis terrorists and the kurdish defenders of kobani. one huge blast happened right in front of us on the front edge of the city. earlier reports indicated it was a...
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mostly on the southwestern side of the city. you see the black plumes of smoke coming up.e think they have hit isis tanks but that outside of the city. all today, we've been also seeing and hearing loud, intense fire coming from the very center of the city. indicating that there is street-to-street, close combat there, between the isis terrorists and the kurdish defenders of kobani. >> this huge blast happened in the center of town. it had all the appearance of a u.s. coalition airstrike. later reports suggested it -- melissa: that was greg palkot. the new guardians of the oceans, how unmanned sea faring drones are being launched to protect our waters. look at this. very cool. >>> plus big bucks for going to jail. teresa and joe giudice, shaking off their prison sentence as money and ratings come pouring in. you might wonder, do they ever have too much money? ♪ melissa: oil unable to find solid footing down more than a percent right now, a percent 1/2. on word of much larger than expected build in supply. prices hitting fresh 18-month low. crude is down 10% from the start
mostly on the southwestern side of the city. you see the black plumes of smoke coming up.e think they have hit isis tanks but that outside of the city. all today, we've been also seeing and hearing loud, intense fire coming from the very center of the city. indicating that there is street-to-street, close combat there, between the isis terrorists and the kurdish defenders of kobani. >> this huge blast happened in the center of town. it had all the appearance of a u.s. coalition airstrike....
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the student newspaper at southwestern college is reporting the student who got sick was on the flight as amber vinson. she was the second nurse diagnosed. we know vinson reported her possible symptoms to the cdc. they grilled about the u.s. response to the ebola outbreak. tim murphy slammed the enhanced ebola screenings going on at a handle of u.s. airports. >> the current airline passenger through temperature taking is troubling. both cdc tell us they are only contagious when having a fever. we know this to not be totally accurate. they can mask the fever with ibuprofen. >> so far the obama administration has resisted growing calls to impose a ban on travel from infected african countries. the first nurse to contract the virus is scheduled to be moved to a specialized facility. nina pham will be placed in one of the four bio containment units. another has been transferred to emory university in atlanta. again, at this hour southwestern college has quarantined a classroom, students and staff after a student got sick in class this morning. >> thank you. >>> for continuing coverage on e
the student newspaper at southwestern college is reporting the student who got sick was on the flight as amber vinson. she was the second nurse diagnosed. we know vinson reported her possible symptoms to the cdc. they grilled about the u.s. response to the ebola outbreak. tim murphy slammed the enhanced ebola screenings going on at a handle of u.s. airports. >> the current airline passenger through temperature taking is troubling. both cdc tell us they are only contagious when having a...
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image shows remnants of what was tropical storm and then tropical depression simon moving into the southwestern.s. rain stays to the south, skies remain mostly sunny in the bay area. we have a cooler north wind that continues to flow today and will continue to flow for awhile. then there's this system we are watching, far out to sea now but this is our next best chance for rain. if it occurs, it will be early next week, say late tuesday, maybe into early wednesday. we will keep watching that for you. meanwhile, here's our pattern for overnight into tomorrow. we will see fog back at the coast and locally, beyond the coast overnight, pulling back to the coast tomorrow afternoon, leaving us with mainly sunny skies over the bay and inland. tonight, overnight conditions will produce low temperatures in the mid to upper 50s for most of the bay area. little cooler in santa rosa and napa, 48 to 50 degrees there. little milder at cloverdale and antioch, low 60s there. tomorrow afternoon, sunny skies in the south bay, pleasantly warm. highs from upper 70s to mid 80s, 86 at morgan hill, 80 at san jose. on
image shows remnants of what was tropical storm and then tropical depression simon moving into the southwestern.s. rain stays to the south, skies remain mostly sunny in the bay area. we have a cooler north wind that continues to flow today and will continue to flow for awhile. then there's this system we are watching, far out to sea now but this is our next best chance for rain. if it occurs, it will be early next week, say late tuesday, maybe into early wednesday. we will keep watching that...
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for the southwestern part of the united states, this is the remnants of what was simon and tonight, we going to be seeing heavy rain across parts of arizona as well as in to new mexico. we are seeing heavy thunderstorms right now pushing across parts of alabama. it has been reported already that we have seen hail in that area the size of softballs. so we need ton watching this area very carefully. as we go to the next couple of days, that will start to make its wait toward the east. we expect to see much better weather in this area over the next coming days and we are going to be seeing heavy rain showers as make its way towards parts of oklahoma as well as in to missouri. >> that's a look at your national weather. news is next. >>> north korea is a mysterious country. maybe no surprise there is a puzzle about it's leader kim jong-un hasn't been mean public for weeks. jonathan betz reports. >> not seen in public for more than a month, kim jong-un has not only skipped key event after key event. but surprisingly, some of his top leaders showed up in south korea and discussed renewing tal
for the southwestern part of the united states, this is the remnants of what was simon and tonight, we going to be seeing heavy rain across parts of arizona as well as in to new mexico. we are seeing heavy thunderstorms right now pushing across parts of alabama. it has been reported already that we have seen hail in that area the size of softballs. so we need ton watching this area very carefully. as we go to the next couple of days, that will start to make its wait toward the east. we expect...
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up to eight people have been killed in pakistan, when a gunman opened fire in the southwestern province those who were killed are thought to have been from a predominantly shia community. >>> the driver of a snowplow who was involved in a plane crash which killed the boss of the company total has appeared in court. his vehicles collided with a private jet as it was taking off at moscow's airport, killing christoph demarjorie and three crew members. russian prosecutors have also detained four other workers in connection with the crash. >>> an arrest order has been issued in mexico for the mayor of iguala, where six people died and 43 students disappeared after clashing with police last month. he is accused of ordering police to stop student protesters from disrupting an event hosted by his wife. the couple are said to be on the run. >>> one of the world's biggest retailers tesco has announced a big fall of sales and profits. shares show an opening sharper lower after profits almost halved in the first half of the year and sales had fallen in britain, the rest of europe, and asia. the lat
up to eight people have been killed in pakistan, when a gunman opened fire in the southwestern province those who were killed are thought to have been from a predominantly shia community. >>> the driver of a snowplow who was involved in a plane crash which killed the boss of the company total has appeared in court. his vehicles collided with a private jet as it was taking off at moscow's airport, killing christoph demarjorie and three crew members. russian prosecutors have also...
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mexican government is under pressure to investigate the disappearance of 43 students last week in the southwesternf iguala. many fear that a mass grave found on saturday with 28 burned and charred bodies are those of the students. there have been demonstrations in mexico city on wednesday. here is a report from mexico. >> reporter: anger and frustration spills out on the streets of mexico following the disappearance of a group of students. the discovery of a mass grave there containing 28 bodies. it's been almost two weeks since 43 students disappeared from the town of iguala. reaction has been very slow, and the efforts o'change the image of this country from a drug-ridden violent place into a new market is suffering. these were the final steps for the 28 people killed near the town of iguala. too steep for the killers to drag them, they were most likely made to scramble up this narrow, rocky path. they were then murdered, dumped, and bumped in these mass graves. the authorities were reportedly led to this gruesome finding by someone who confessed to the murders. it has raised fears that the dead
mexican government is under pressure to investigate the disappearance of 43 students last week in the southwesternf iguala. many fear that a mass grave found on saturday with 28 burned and charred bodies are those of the students. there have been demonstrations in mexico city on wednesday. here is a report from mexico. >> reporter: anger and frustration spills out on the streets of mexico following the disappearance of a group of students. the discovery of a mass grave there containing 28...
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it straddles the prefectures in southwestern japan. the peak is 1,310 meters above sea level. hikers are told to be on alert of ash deposits and authorities detected minor tremors and other signs of increased volcanic activity. >> translator: eruptions could occur at any place in the mountains with the crater, there's always a possibility of it being the starting point of an eruption. >> late last month, mt. ontake in central japan erupted. 57 people, including climbers died and six others are still missing. officials detected tremors but didn't issue a warning. authorities in a helicopter encouraged hikers to get off the mountain. >> translator: i came down as fast as possible. since the crater could erupt, i thought it best to get away as soon as i could. >> officials closed roads and banned people from coming from one 1 kilometer of the crater and warning of ash deposits at another volcano in the range. >>> japanese researchers have repd muscle tissue and used it to move an artificial joint. the experiment simulates the movement of a human finger. a team at the university o
it straddles the prefectures in southwestern japan. the peak is 1,310 meters above sea level. hikers are told to be on alert of ash deposits and authorities detected minor tremors and other signs of increased volcanic activity. >> translator: eruptions could occur at any place in the mountains with the crater, there's always a possibility of it being the starting point of an eruption. >> late last month, mt. ontake in central japan erupted. 57 people, including climbers died and six...
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if you are seeing a lot of turn out there or in the southwestern counties where there is a bigger hispanic population. this is a really tricky race to look at just the big turn out numbers. the incumbent governor is on the ballot and not that many are excited about him. they may be committing the ballot. it's hard to get an early indication. >> orman is making no indication about exactly who he would caucus with. also to iowa, east of kansas. the polls and the hawk eye state close an hour later. 9:00 central and 10:00 eastern. there is a lot of early voting there. what do you expect out of iowa? >> you mentioned the early voting. that has been a big issue in iowa. it always is. republicans last week were leading in early voting and absentee ballots. it's unusual. they were timeouting that as a huge victory. the balance has tipped as republicans expected towards democrats. what democrats are saying are republicans are cannibalizing their voters who would normally come on election day and getting the people to come early. our early voters are people who didn't vote in 2010, but reactivating
if you are seeing a lot of turn out there or in the southwestern counties where there is a bigger hispanic population. this is a really tricky race to look at just the big turn out numbers. the incumbent governor is on the ballot and not that many are excited about him. they may be committing the ballot. it's hard to get an early indication. >> orman is making no indication about exactly who he would caucus with. also to iowa, east of kansas. the polls and the hawk eye state close an hour...
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. >>> a number of students at the a southern california community college, this is in the southwesternty, they had to be quarantined yesterday because of a made upe bowl scare that happened after people on that campus, heard about a female student who might been exposed so everybody went crazy on campus with this. the the school district there, the campus officials are trying to figure out how to deal with this. after all of the uncertainty and hours of it dozens of people kept in quarantined were finally released after officials figure out that the threat was in the truly a threat. what happened? >> my goodness. >> evidently a student made the whole thing up so she wouldn't be dropped from class for an absence. >> my goodness. >> she needs a class in common sense. >>> philadelphia's mayor michael nutter is holding a briefing detailing how city is prepared to deal with infectious diseases like ebola. >> fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live at city hall with that story. good morning. >> reporter: on the one hand top city officials testified yesterday at a public hearing that they are prepa
. >>> a number of students at the a southern california community college, this is in the southwesternty, they had to be quarantined yesterday because of a made upe bowl scare that happened after people on that campus, heard about a female student who might been exposed so everybody went crazy on campus with this. the the school district there, the campus officials are trying to figure out how to deal with this. after all of the uncertainty and hours of it dozens of people kept in...
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i simply picked monsanto because if you've got massive draughtoun the southwestern part of the united states and then you've got india attempting to raise 200 to 400 million people out of really rural poverty, which is a focus for modi, look, genetically modified seeds which are hugely controversial, but they're hugely controversial having absolutely nothing to do with the fed is obviously something that is going to keep being in either demand or in need, having absolutely nothing to do with whether the global financial system is dysfunctional, functional, mildly functional, a little bit or not. you know, that's another area where people are going to eat, and they're going to need to grow crops. and it really isn't going to matter whether the fed is, you know, at a zero interest rate policy or at an aggressive let's fight nonexistent inflation policy. >> bottom line is we need to eat, indeed. well said, zachary. thank you very much, zach and chris. over to you, brian. >> all right. crude oil falling below 90 bucks a barrel. right now we're above that, creeping back toward 91, but you
i simply picked monsanto because if you've got massive draughtoun the southwestern part of the united states and then you've got india attempting to raise 200 to 400 million people out of really rural poverty, which is a focus for modi, look, genetically modified seeds which are hugely controversial, but they're hugely controversial having absolutely nothing to do with the fed is obviously something that is going to keep being in either demand or in need, having absolutely nothing to do with...