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we will get closer to bodies of the water, delaware bay, atlantic ocean with the most dense fog. fifty-seven a at area philadelphia a. cloud rolling in, little bit milder then yesterday morning. still will on the cool side but nonetheless we will talk back in the 70's. the wind are currently calm at 5 miles an hour. that holds the the fog in place, visibility down less than a half a mile. there is storm scan three. we have cloud and fog, a couple of spotty sprinkles showing up in cecil county maryland and chester county. this is not a big deal but may run into a passing shower in the morning and afternoon. there is visibility .3 of a mile in millville, dover delaware. and that fog is trying to progress further to the north, and west. the is there a temperatures, again, actually, we will be dealing with more cloud cover, that is not the updated. we will see highs in the lower 70's today. meisha, back over to you. >>> still 70's, thanks very much. happy thursday, if you are just waking up with us. we are still dealing with overnight construction on the vine street expressway. the t
we will get closer to bodies of the water, delaware bay, atlantic ocean with the most dense fog. fifty-seven a at area philadelphia a. cloud rolling in, little bit milder then yesterday morning. still will on the cool side but nonetheless we will talk back in the 70's. the wind are currently calm at 5 miles an hour. that holds the the fog in place, visibility down less than a half a mile. there is storm scan three. we have cloud and fog, a couple of spotty sprinkles showing up in cecil county...
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it, of course, was fought long before debris was, in fact, spotted in the atlantic ocean. this is about a mile and a half off shore. i have been going over the radio calls from the nypd about an hour after the plane went down. from that audio, we can hear the frantic search for any survivors. in. 12k3w4r6r789s 12k3w4r6r789s is . >>> now, of course, there are plenty of questions of what happened here. based on a generic description of the aircraft, it appears to be a two-seater plane, we are getting more details as the hours develop here as we get more into day lite hours and search crews can prachgs find more evidence an pieces of that plane a. big question is what connection that the individuals on this plane had to this area, considering the plane took off from northeast philadelphia. as we mentioned about 7:00 last night. of course, we will be continuing to follow developments. of course, the emergency workers are still out there on the scene, around queens, new york, around breezy point, where this plane went down last fight and as we get those new developments, we wil
it, of course, was fought long before debris was, in fact, spotted in the atlantic ocean. this is about a mile and a half off shore. i have been going over the radio calls from the nypd about an hour after the plane went down. from that audio, we can hear the frantic search for any survivors. in. 12k3w4r6r789s 12k3w4r6r789s is . >>> now, of course, there are plenty of questions of what happened here. based on a generic description of the aircraft, it appears to be a two-seater plane,...
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with that moist flow coming in off of the atlantic ocean. there's that system causing a bunch of snow and a bunch of headaches over the midwest. that has almost no moisture to work with ooze it moves into the -- as it moves into the tristate area overnight tonight. no connection down to the gulf of mexico or the atlantic ocean in terms of moisture. so we're not looking for any appreciable rainfall from that. just couple of showers at most. here's the futurecast overnight tonight. you see things cloud up and the atmosphere moistens up a little bit and at 4:00 in the morning, yeah there could be a few showers around. maybe even a shower or two through daybreak especially from the city on eastward. and then we start to clear things out except over eastern long island. you're going to be very close to a developing ocean storm and that could actually spread some rain onto the south forecast of long island. it's -- fork of long island. at some point during the day tomorrow. west we clear out and cool off into tomorrow night. lows tonight in the me
with that moist flow coming in off of the atlantic ocean. there's that system causing a bunch of snow and a bunch of headaches over the midwest. that has almost no moisture to work with ooze it moves into the -- as it moves into the tristate area overnight tonight. no connection down to the gulf of mexico or the atlantic ocean in terms of moisture. so we're not looking for any appreciable rainfall from that. just couple of showers at most. here's the futurecast overnight tonight. you see things...
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Nov 30, 2015
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he rowed across the atlantic ocean and taking almost two years. it's the holidays. full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's new recipe. made with real simple ingredients and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. [music] greg: upper east side. now to brooklyn and meeting the next guest, he's been in a row boat for almost two years. yep, a row boat. he's leaving in february 2014. victor has been rowing with a couple of stops along the way. it is impos
he rowed across the atlantic ocean and taking almost two years. it's the holidays. full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. runs wild. but at my table, i keep the...
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Nov 16, 2015
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the wind kicks off from the atlantic ocean and builds up the cloud cover. some showers through wednesday. the rain with the cold front will be more widespread. we will talk about that and a sneak week with the upcoming weekend. jummy: thank you. coming up, a campus on alert. andents sheltering in place classes canceled. the threat that has police searching this college. flames, what investigators know about a fire that destroyed a mansion. continuing coverage of the paris attacks. how it is schamp -- shaping the campaign trail. announcer: you are watching abc 7 news at new not on your side. ismy: washington college closed right now amid a possible campus threat. of a sophomore alerted the school this morning. they say he came home, retrieved a gun, and took off. they do not know where he is or where he was going. school canceled classes and told students to shelter in place. they are searching buildings and dorms. it took firefighters hours to battle a massive fire that struck through a mansion in fairfax county. it broke out after midnight. there are no hy
the wind kicks off from the atlantic ocean and builds up the cloud cover. some showers through wednesday. the rain with the cold front will be more widespread. we will talk about that and a sneak week with the upcoming weekend. jummy: thank you. coming up, a campus on alert. andents sheltering in place classes canceled. the threat that has police searching this college. flames, what investigators know about a fire that destroyed a mansion. continuing coverage of the paris attacks. how it is...
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Nov 29, 2015
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. >>> and an adventurer from brooklyn who went solo across the atlantic ocean. why was it so important for him to set out on such a jury? we will tell you why. >>> . >>> amy freeze has food and wint cyber sales are storming in with ultra hdtv deals. ultra hd huh? i'll look good enough to eat. [ gasps ] oh no... samsung ultra hdtv on sale at target.com i just want the most wonderful holiday ever. you should get holiday scratch-offs from the new york lottery. you can talk? come on, brian. there's more chances to win than ever. like 4 new holiday games. with a second chance sweepstakes to win $500 a week for life. you're talking...you're talking. you could buy a huge flatscreen. or a huge turkey. and eat it! words are... two words: speed boat. (wife) who are you talking to? nobody! new holiday scratch-off games from the new york lottery. more ways to make life wonderful. it's the holidays. which means a house full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 t
. >>> and an adventurer from brooklyn who went solo across the atlantic ocean. why was it so important for him to set out on such a jury? we will tell you why. >>> . >>> amy freeze has food and wint cyber sales are storming in with ultra hdtv deals. ultra hd huh? i'll look good enough to eat. [ gasps ] oh no... samsung ultra hdtv on sale at target.com i just want the most wonderful holiday ever. you should get holiday scratch-offs from the new york lottery. you can...
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Nov 2, 2015
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found.the "el faro" and its 33 crew members vanished in the atlantic ocean last month during hurricane jaoquin. investigators say the wreckage was found over the weekend on the ocean floor.right now - the company that owns the "el faro" is filing a lawsuit to limit its liability for the disaster. taylor swift is facing a lawsuit this afternoon. afternoon.she's is accused of stealing lyrics for her hit song 'shake it off."another musician claims swift used the same 22-word phrase from his song released a year earlier. the complaintant is seekingh more than 40-millions dollars in damages from swift and d r record label.he also wants credit for writing "shake it off." take a look at this...a huge crack has opened up in a rural part of central wyoming. at fifty yards wide and at least 100-feet deep in some places, it has many people worried about its dangers.in just a few weeks, it has grown into the length of six football fields. there's no*recorded drilling, fracking or other development within 20 miles and no recorded earthquakes in the area. geologist say "the crack" was formed by a sl
found.the "el faro" and its 33 crew members vanished in the atlantic ocean last month during hurricane jaoquin. investigators say the wreckage was found over the weekend on the ocean floor.right now - the company that owns the "el faro" is filing a lawsuit to limit its liability for the disaster. taylor swift is facing a lawsuit this afternoon. afternoon.she's is accused of stealing lyrics for her hit song 'shake it off."another musician claims swift used the same...
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refugee getting onto the united states going through all this process is if they swam across the atlantic ocean .. so, we need to make sure we do this carefully.. we're also a nation of immigrants and we've over the years accepted refugees as long as we do it safely and we do it properly."senate minority leader harry reid says democrats will attempt to block the measure next week when it is debated. 3 3 3 taking a live look out over dakota dunes on our skywatch camera. 3 we could be looking at a white... and icy... thanksgiving. chad's got the latest track on our latest winter weather, coming up 3 weather with siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell." 3 3 3 3 larry, diana and chad talk upcoming forecast. 3 <
refugee getting onto the united states going through all this process is if they swam across the atlantic ocean .. so, we need to make sure we do this carefully.. we're also a nation of immigrants and we've over the years accepted refugees as long as we do it safely and we do it properly."senate minority leader harry reid says democrats will attempt to block the measure next week when it is debated. 3 3 3 taking a live look out over dakota dunes on our skywatch camera. 3 we could be...
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. >> we're live at philadelphia northeast airport where a plane took off and crashed in the atlantic oceane dense fog in the area that could affect the morning commute. >> david has accuweather and karen rogers has what's going on on the roads. >> reporter: we have a shower pushing through chester county and northern montgomery county and another one in new castle county and some of it could clip philadelphia during the rush hour. there's a dense fog advisory in effect until 10:00 a.m. in south jersey and delaware. and southeastern pennsylvania could see
. >> we're live at philadelphia northeast airport where a plane took off and crashed in the atlantic oceane dense fog in the area that could affect the morning commute. >> david has accuweather and karen rogers has what's going on on the roads. >> reporter: we have a shower pushing through chester county and northern montgomery county and another one in new castle county and some of it could clip philadelphia during the rush hour. there's a dense fog advisory in effect until...
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police have reportedly recovered a body after a small single engine plane crashed into the atlantic ocean late last night. the plane left from philly and was headed new hampshire. the new york post now is reporting that the plane is registered to a man from rye, new hampshire. police started getting calls about a plane going down in the area of breezy point in queens around 7:30 last night. they later found the wreckage about a mile and a half off the coast. it is still unclear how many people were on board that plane. faa said it had no reports of any aircraft missing in the area but is investigating the whole situation. >> developing right now, officials in the u.s. and the uk believe a bomb broad down the russian jet that crashed in egypt. everyone on board was killed. us official told the associated press that intercepted communications suggest the islamic state group's sinai affiliate planted explosive device on that plane. britain announced it was suspends willing flight to and from the sinai peninsula indefinately. white house says there are no us carriers, regularly operating out
police have reportedly recovered a body after a small single engine plane crashed into the atlantic ocean late last night. the plane left from philly and was headed new hampshire. the new york post now is reporting that the plane is registered to a man from rye, new hampshire. police started getting calls about a plane going down in the area of breezy point in queens around 7:30 last night. they later found the wreckage about a mile and a half off the coast. it is still unclear how many people...
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the incident on november 7th, the two nations' naval vessels were used in an exercise in the atlantic ocean off florida. >>> nhk has interviewed an expert on north korea's missile and nuclear development. he estimates pyongyang has already made more than ten nuclear weapons, and he says the country could increase its nuclear stockpile by five times in the next five years. the senior fellow at the u.s./korea institute at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he says the north has succeeded in miniaturizing nuclear weapons to the point where they can be mound on the country's nodong and teppo dong 2 missiles. >> north korea could have anywhere from 20 to 100 nuclear weapons. that's an increase from where they are today, bringing from 100% to over 500%. so, it's quite a possible expansion. it may take place over the next five years. >> we also referred the north korean site where authorities launched what they claimed was a rocket carrying a satellite as late as december 2012. he says they've been working on the facility until the beginning of this year. >> it extended th
the incident on november 7th, the two nations' naval vessels were used in an exercise in the atlantic ocean off florida. >>> nhk has interviewed an expert on north korea's missile and nuclear development. he estimates pyongyang has already made more than ten nuclear weapons, and he says the country could increase its nuclear stockpile by five times in the next five years. the senior fellow at the u.s./korea institute at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he...
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wreckage found in the bottom of the atlantic ocean is confirmed to be that of the missing cargo ship that difficulties a appeared during hurricane joaquin. now we will tell you who is gearing up for a legal battle over this. mirrors. they show us all our problem areas... those places that we can't wish or squish away. well now fear no mirror, and eliminate those problem areas with coolsculpting - the patented cooling technology targets and kills fat cells, with no surgery or downtime. so if you want to see a slimmer you when you look in the mirror, go to coolsculpting.com today to receive a limited time offer for a free consultation. >>> good morning here at fox 29. we are giddy looking forward to temperatures in the 70's to take. it is definitely warmer pattern in place, jet stream is out to the northwest, so in front of it, there is warm air, and chilly a air is waiting in the wings. it will be with us by the weekend but for as long as we can we will enjoy the warmth and for those who missed the crisp autumn chill, it will be coming back, do not fear. we don't have clouds to look a
wreckage found in the bottom of the atlantic ocean is confirmed to be that of the missing cargo ship that difficulties a appeared during hurricane joaquin. now we will tell you who is gearing up for a legal battle over this. mirrors. they show us all our problem areas... those places that we can't wish or squish away. well now fear no mirror, and eliminate those problem areas with coolsculpting - the patented cooling technology targets and kills fat cells, with no surgery or downtime. so if you...
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Nov 9, 2015
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it will bring in moisture from the atlantic ocean. it will be cool, steady rain. i don't think we will have downpours. it could rain heavily at times. the key is how much falls by tomorrow afternoon. computer models are running these numbers. heavier amounts closer to culpeper where it has been raining longer. not excessive by any stretch of the imagination. what do the next few days hold? little changes. tomorrow, 90% chance of rain. veterans day wednesday, we get sunshine and temperatures up to 65. 40% chance of showers thursday. we will wind up the workweek with a day that looks good, lots of sunshine, 60 degrees. the weekend looks good, breezy and cooler, 53 with partly to mostly sunny skies on saturday. sunday, the saints in town against the redskins. it looks like we will be in the 50's with a little bit of sunshine. perfect outdoor football weather. jummy: i love how you look ahead to the weekend. coming up, details on a strike impacting thousands of flights worldwide. it is called the red cup controversy. why one man says the starbucks holiday-themed cups
it will bring in moisture from the atlantic ocean. it will be cool, steady rain. i don't think we will have downpours. it could rain heavily at times. the key is how much falls by tomorrow afternoon. computer models are running these numbers. heavier amounts closer to culpeper where it has been raining longer. not excessive by any stretch of the imagination. what do the next few days hold? little changes. tomorrow, 90% chance of rain. veterans day wednesday, we get sunshine and temperatures up...
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. >>> wreckage found in the bat om of the atlantic ocean is confirmed for the missing cargo ship that disappeared during hurricane joaquin. now we will tell you who is gearing up for a legal battle will over the accident. >>> do you remember rachel dolezal she makes admission on the set of the real, what she's now saying about her racial background. cues cues. >>> ♪ >> welcome back to the fox 29 morning news. >> first for everything because today you decided to try to wear a bow tie. >> malcolm jenkins was in and he has his own bow time line. he had a big event. i don't think it ties late for us right. >> right. >> it was bourbon and bow ties, and went to the sixers game, lebron was in town. >> that turned out well. >> we don't have a win. >> i know. >> i was home with roofus. >> we have great news about the weather. it is a warmer weather pattern on the the way. do you see direction of the the red arrows. it the is from the southwest. that is where warmer air is and that is the direction the wind will be, coming from, and, sorry about ending with a prep situation but you know what i'
. >>> wreckage found in the bat om of the atlantic ocean is confirmed for the missing cargo ship that disappeared during hurricane joaquin. now we will tell you who is gearing up for a legal battle will over the accident. >>> do you remember rachel dolezal she makes admission on the set of the real, what she's now saying about her racial background. cues cues. >>> ♪ >> welcome back to the fox 29 morning news. >> first for everything because today you...
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. >>> 29 month journey across the atlantic ocean for arrow we are for aids awareness.ictor mooney arrived at the navy yard yesterday. he talked to high had eyewitness news. he he was rowing in memory of his brother. he hopes his journey will encourage people to get request tested for hiv. he plans to attend a ceremony at the brooklyn bridge. >>> surprise wedding attended by the mayor at the grand opening, see the touching story coming up. lauren. >>> first half of our thanksgiving holiday dry and mild now transitioning to cool and rain i'll have oldy trails on eyewitness sports cast. >>> more obeying temple win tonight. great day for flyers has she snap a losing street dates all the way back to 2011. coming up on sneeze -- eyewitness news stay with us. >> welcome back everyone. take a look at this video helicopter were able to get a site of this volcano flowing to the north more than a quarter mile long although its win 7 miles of communities the laugh via is not threatening any home at least not at this time. back to local news, philadelphia has quite a view of the ci
. >>> 29 month journey across the atlantic ocean for arrow we are for aids awareness.ictor mooney arrived at the navy yard yesterday. he talked to high had eyewitness news. he he was rowing in memory of his brother. he hopes his journey will encourage people to get request tested for hiv. he plans to attend a ceremony at the brooklyn bridge. >>> surprise wedding attended by the mayor at the grand opening, see the touching story coming up. lauren. >>> first half of our...
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the massive piece of debris pulled out of the atlantic ocean. covered in barnacles, it has an american flag. did it come from the sky? > >>> grong good evening. great to have you with us. i'm tom llamas, in for david. we begin with breaking news in colorado springs. a shooter injuring at least 11 people, 5 of them, police officers. and police gradually rescued bystanders, and tonight the gunman has surrendered and is in place custody. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: the situation is over about six hours after it began. but there's still a massive police presence behind me, and we have confirmed that one police officer was killed. investigators have many questions about what happened just up the street. the calls started coming in at 11:38 this morning. >> active shooter. >> reporter: a man with a rifle inside a planned parenthood building. police and the suspect shooting at each other. >> gunfire into that room, through the walls, we have to stop this guy. >> reporter: this woman was working nearby. >> all these cop cars showed up, and they
the massive piece of debris pulled out of the atlantic ocean. covered in barnacles, it has an american flag. did it come from the sky? > >>> grong good evening. great to have you with us. i'm tom llamas, in for david. we begin with breaking news in colorado springs. a shooter injuring at least 11 people, 5 of them, police officers. and police gradually rescued bystanders, and tonight the gunman has surrendered and is in place custody. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: the...
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>> so far we've just been talking about the pacific but we have to look at the arctic and atlantic ocean a.o. is arctic oscillation. we look toward the north pole. if there's low pressure up there, that traps the cold air. when we get the storms that come across, it's too warm. we get rain storms out of that. one after another after another. but if it's the opposite, negative a.o., high pressure near the poles, that pushes the cold air to the south. that allows the storms and the active jet stream to combine with the cold air and give us snowstorms. now, in the north atlantic, the positive one has low pressure up near green land, high pressure to the south and a strong west/east jet stream. warm air surges in and we get rain storms. the negative a.o., high pressure near greenland, then low pressure in the east. that allows the combination of the cold air and the storms, many of our big notice storsnow history have occurred in negative a.o. patterns. that record winter in 2009-10 with negative a.o. for most of the winter. they're important, too. >> very interesting. let's talk about somet
>> so far we've just been talking about the pacific but we have to look at the arctic and atlantic ocean a.o. is arctic oscillation. we look toward the north pole. if there's low pressure up there, that traps the cold air. when we get the storms that come across, it's too warm. we get rain storms out of that. one after another after another. but if it's the opposite, negative a.o., high pressure near the poles, that pushes the cold air to the south. that allows the storms and the active...
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it was on the to new hampshire when it crashed off the atlantic ocean when it crashed near queens. the victim is identified as the 57-year-old owner of the plane and his name has not been released. his family is traveling to new hampshire to confirm his identity with family members. >>> now they are saying a bomb likely brought down a metro flight in egypt last week. scott goldberg has the latest. >> reporter: as russian rescue teams wrap up their search for more remains at the crash site and more video showing the aftermath emerges, growing concerns over what caused the airbus to fall out of the sky, overnight in an exclusive interview, bob woodruff agreed that the plane was more likely than not doned by a bomb. >> it's consistent with what we know but i understand there are otherhypothesis. >> there is a significant possibility that the crash was caused by an explosion on the aircraft. >> they say the statements are premature and the uk has yet to share evidence that the plane was bombed. this after prime minister david cameron and the prime minister of egypt met face-to-face. >>
it was on the to new hampshire when it crashed off the atlantic ocean when it crashed near queens. the victim is identified as the 57-year-old owner of the plane and his name has not been released. his family is traveling to new hampshire to confirm his identity with family members. >>> now they are saying a bomb likely brought down a metro flight in egypt last week. scott goldberg has the latest. >> reporter: as russian rescue teams wrap up their search for more remains at the...
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a look at this video from the scene and what appears to be a piece of the plane found in the atlantic ocean. police did find a man's body off breezy point in queens, new york. investigators have been finding more pieces of the plane since then. the 911 call came in about an hour after takeoff. it wasn't long before it was off the shore line. we are going over video calls. take a listen here as the search intensified once that debris was found? >> we recovered parts of the wep wepg. >> we can get more, but we got debris, it's close to shore. i don't know if you guys can come out in a zodiac. >> we are getting shd in the jet ski right now. >> reporter: and, of course, there are plenty of questions related to this crash, including how many people were on that plane based on some of that flight information awas alluding to earlier. it appears to be a two-seater plane, although the emergency crews said it may have also been a six-seater plane. so for the investigators and the emergency workers, we hope for some more daylight. that will aid tem out there on the awes. we will continue to follow th
a look at this video from the scene and what appears to be a piece of the plane found in the atlantic ocean. police did find a man's body off breezy point in queens, new york. investigators have been finding more pieces of the plane since then. the 911 call came in about an hour after takeoff. it wasn't long before it was off the shore line. we are going over video calls. take a listen here as the search intensified once that debris was found? >> we recovered parts of the wep wepg....
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it wasn't long before that debris was, in fact, spotted in the atlantic ocean a mile and a half off shore. we have questions, how many people were on that plane and what connection those passengers may have to our area, considering the take off. in the pentime, the faa says it has no reports of missing aircraft in the area. they are investigating at this hour. nypd officers can be heard saying they recovered a piece of that wing him we saw a photo that appears to be a part of that aircraft. i am working on playing a part of that audio in a few many wants. >> all right. we are following more breaking news from overnight. someone shot two people pence an apartment. still sorting out the details hear. we earlier had heard the people involved in this may be dead, but at this time that information seems to be changing. we're still trying to verify exactly what the status of though victim ares is, katy zachary joins us live. >> reporter: chris, i have been keeping you at the station updated. i did just get information from investigators out here on the scene that they are investigating a double
it wasn't long before that debris was, in fact, spotted in the atlantic ocean a mile and a half off shore. we have questions, how many people were on that plane and what connection those passengers may have to our area, considering the take off. in the pentime, the faa says it has no reports of missing aircraft in the area. they are investigating at this hour. nypd officers can be heard saying they recovered a piece of that wing him we saw a photo that appears to be a part of that aircraft. i...
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year >>> turning to brazil where toxic mud from the mine spill in the north-west has reached the atlantic ocean. damns burst two weeks ago. >> reporter: this man has been fishing here for more than 18 years but not a more. millions of cubic metres of mud carrying heavy metals and minerals contaminated the river. the mining waste is toxic for humans and deadly for all the fawn i can't. -- fauna. >> translation: i've never seen anything like this. it is sad to see the fish dying and we're not able to save them >> reporter: a dam containing the mine exploded in a town more than two weeks ago. 11 people died, 12 disappeared and the waste polluted most of the 800 kilometer long river. environmentalist says it is the worst environment disaster in brazil's history. cleaning it up will be a challenge. >> translation: it is a catastrophe that has been underestimate. the deposits will emerge from the soil, contaminating the river again and again. >> reporter: the mining company a joint venture with australian and brazil companies will pay the government more than 250 million dollars for damages to begin
year >>> turning to brazil where toxic mud from the mine spill in the north-west has reached the atlantic ocean. damns burst two weeks ago. >> reporter: this man has been fishing here for more than 18 years but not a more. millions of cubic metres of mud carrying heavy metals and minerals contaminated the river. the mining waste is toxic for humans and deadly for all the fawn i can't. -- fauna. >> translation: i've never seen anything like this. it is sad to see the fish...
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cover and i think we get in to the upper 50s by later on in the there's the wind coming off the atlantic ocean helping to bring in the clouds from that direction. tomorrow is going to be mild but wait till you see the high temperatures on friday for the shoppers out there trying to get those bargains. we'll have that accuweather 7-day forecast coming up a little bit later in the half hour. >>> more than three and a half million americans are traveling to their destination for thanksgiving. a live map right now of all the flights that are in the air. not much empty space there at all. kemberly richardson is at laguardia airport where it looks a lot calmer behind you. >> there may be a lot of busy air space but it's really quiet here. we've been out here all day tracking things. the terminal is pretty slow. what is the mood and the feeling? their bags are packed and they're prepared to take off. >> i believe i'm taken care of. i believe god is going to take care of me. >> reporter: faith overriding fear. though somewhat nervous, many people here at laguardia airport today refused to change their
cover and i think we get in to the upper 50s by later on in the there's the wind coming off the atlantic ocean helping to bring in the clouds from that direction. tomorrow is going to be mild but wait till you see the high temperatures on friday for the shoppers out there trying to get those bargains. we'll have that accuweather 7-day forecast coming up a little bit later in the half hour. >>> more than three and a half million americans are traveling to their destination for...
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. >> a new yorker who rode solo across the atlantic ocean for aids awareness is back home. victor mooney arrived last night. he will finish his journey monday. he set off from the canary islands back in february of 2014. it took him 21 months to row to brooklyn. mooney's brother died of aids the in 1983, and he says his goal is to encourage people to get tested for hiv. >>> shoppers all over the country made it a point to shop locally today -- >> that's because it was small business saturday in park slope, the epicenter here in the city. >> five, four, three, two, one! [cheers and applause] >> hundreds turned out for the tree lighting tonight at the holiday festival in brooklyn, more than 500 local shops line a stretch of fifth avenue between dean and 18th streets. small businesses are the life blood of the city and are hoping shoppers will embrace them. >> you don't have to buy everything, but they usually have something unique and different that you can't find in the big stores. so come on down and check them out. >> shoppers were also encouraged to donate their gently-us
. >> a new yorker who rode solo across the atlantic ocean for aids awareness is back home. victor mooney arrived last night. he will finish his journey monday. he set off from the canary islands back in february of 2014. it took him 21 months to row to brooklyn. mooney's brother died of aids the in 1983, and he says his goal is to encourage people to get tested for hiv. >>> shoppers all over the country made it a point to shop locally today -- >> that's because it was small...
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last night where we could sigh what appears to be a piece of that plane found in the atlantic atlantic ocean him we know a plan's office was found in breezy point. vrths have been finding more and more pieces of that plane. calls came in shortly before 8:00. it wasn't long before that debris was spotted. they were going over the radio calls. a frantic search out there, indeed, plenty of questions this morning, including how many people were on that plane and what connections they had to this area because of the fact that that plane took off at 7:00. we are trying to get that audio for you when we see you again at 5:00. matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >> today a pretrial hearing is scheduled for one of the two men charged with killing a man. the officer strupt interrupted an attempted robbery. you remember this story in march. wilson had stopped by the game stop video store north philadelphia to buy a gift for his son's 10th birthday, according to investigators, he walk into a robbery and ho got hit. wilson was shot, i'm sorry, officer wilson was shot six times. police say, while trying to protect
last night where we could sigh what appears to be a piece of that plane found in the atlantic atlantic ocean him we know a plan's office was found in breezy point. vrths have been finding more and more pieces of that plane. calls came in shortly before 8:00. it wasn't long before that debris was spotted. they were going over the radio calls. a frantic search out there, indeed, plenty of questions this morning, including how many people were on that plane and what connections they had to this...
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it stays out in the middle of the atlantic ocean and likely not to have any impact on us certainly and evenly out into the islands. we're dealing with leftover rain, low clouds, drizzle. it's cool, damp, a misty morning. 50 degrees and drizzle. showers up toward the north too. weather headlines. we're dealing with a damp start. more showers quickly returning tomorrow. head on into the weekend. it's in the 40s. upper 40s to around 50 just about anywhere you go. temperatures there in the mid-50s this morning. you can see the main body of the system lifting out toward the north and east but there's still moisture wrapping aunld it in the form of light showers. the steadier showers seem to be up across portions of orange county and western rockies. eastern long island seeing rain too. otherwise it's light shower and these will spin on out of here in the next few hours. there is kate continuing to move well out to sea. here we are. they'll continue to push this to the east and northeast. the projected track of the storm actually moving northeast at about 40 miles an hour. it will jump out i
it stays out in the middle of the atlantic ocean and likely not to have any impact on us certainly and evenly out into the islands. we're dealing with leftover rain, low clouds, drizzle. it's cool, damp, a misty morning. 50 degrees and drizzle. showers up toward the north too. weather headlines. we're dealing with a damp start. more showers quickly returning tomorrow. head on into the weekend. it's in the 40s. upper 40s to around 50 just about anywhere you go. temperatures there in the mid-50s...
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. >> a mud flow thick with mining waste in brazil has reached the atlantic ocean. it's been glowing downstream this month. it has killed at least 11 people and 12 of missing. we have the latest. >> the river turned a murky orange for as far as the eye can see. the change in color is caused by mining waste unleashed after two dams collapsed around an iron ore mine. in two weeks, the thick sludge traveled more than 500 kilometers through southeastern brazil and into the atlantic. >> all we expect now is the death of the river, all of the logistics going on here will not solve our problems. we need a solution. >> the mine is owned by an australian and brazilian joint venture which has agreed to pay more than a quarter billion dollars in compensation. the company continues to insist the mud is not toxic, but those in fishing and farming communities along the river say they are already feeling the effects. >> i'm catching just one or two fish a day now. just recently, i was catching seven. >> i can't save anything now. we can't throw that water on the cocoa plant. it wi
. >> a mud flow thick with mining waste in brazil has reached the atlantic ocean. it's been glowing downstream this month. it has killed at least 11 people and 12 of missing. we have the latest. >> the river turned a murky orange for as far as the eye can see. the change in color is caused by mining waste unleashed after two dams collapsed around an iron ore mine. in two weeks, the thick sludge traveled more than 500 kilometers through southeastern brazil and into the atlantic....
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that's been off of the cold atlantic ocean. 60-degree atlantic ocean. that's why we're dropping to the mid 60s and still very comfortable tonight. so now we've had two out of the four first days in november at 70 degrees or better. and that actually is equal to the combined number of 70- degree days in november's 2010 through 2014 and we have a shot at getting four. three is a lock. tomorrow is a close call. but could be four overall. typically the last 70-degree day is on november 5th. that's on average. last year, it was 29th of october. but in 2013, it was actually just prior to christmas. still got a little ways to go and the next week looks fairly mild. even though there's a little chill in the weekend. now clouds are going to looker thicken overnight tonight and we could have low clouds and fog by morning. because of that cloud cover, when we go to some of the suburban planners and we visit through connecticut, you're not seeing the 40s. only in the far northwest suburbs mid- and upper 40s. battle tomorrow. limited sunshine. shower. that would be
that's been off of the cold atlantic ocean. 60-degree atlantic ocean. that's why we're dropping to the mid 60s and still very comfortable tonight. so now we've had two out of the four first days in november at 70 degrees or better. and that actually is equal to the combined number of 70- degree days in november's 2010 through 2014 and we have a shot at getting four. three is a lock. tomorrow is a close call. but could be four overall. typically the last 70-degree day is on november 5th. that's...
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these low clouds which are currently over eastern long island but mainly over the waters of the atlantic ocean. it's going to bring those clouds to the west onshore during the day tomorrow. won't be a completely sunny day. you might get brightening at the beginning then the clouds start rolling in. 7:00 in the morning, 44. 9 a.m., up to 48 despite the cloud cover, we'll have more clouds than sun. despite that, temperatures getting up to 55 by noon and topping off in the upper 50s by later on in the afternoon. we'll up the ante on black friday for all the bargain hunters out there. temperatures 15 degrees above average. we'll detail that plus the weekend forecast looking a little shaky at this point. we'll talk about that in your 7-day forecast coming up in a little bit. >>> nearly 47 million americans are expected to travel this most are hitting the roads, taking advantage of the lowest 2008. newscopter7 was over the afternoon as backups began building up. at the airports there were long lines at all clear at the port authority bus terminal now but what a mess it was earlier tonight. a bomb to
these low clouds which are currently over eastern long island but mainly over the waters of the atlantic ocean. it's going to bring those clouds to the west onshore during the day tomorrow. won't be a completely sunny day. you might get brightening at the beginning then the clouds start rolling in. 7:00 in the morning, 44. 9 a.m., up to 48 despite the cloud cover, we'll have more clouds than sun. despite that, temperatures getting up to 55 by noon and topping off in the upper 50s by later on in...
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in brazil toxic mud from a deadly mine spell in the south west has reached the atlantic ocean. it has begun flowing downstream since storage damns butter on 5 november killing 12 people. argentina's president has promised to boost his company's economy with free market reform and improved relations with the u.s. he made the promises after winning the poll beating the kirchner. the drug trade in back street labs is road accident ram pant. it is not just the drugs that aren't what they seem. doctors and dentists handing out the medicine can often be fake too. >> reporter: cracking down on the a dentist who is not a qualified dentist. he left through the back door with his patient still sitting in the chair >> we have found some of those medicines which are made for animals but these are being used for human beings. >> reporter: it's not just fake dentists and doctors causing major problems. this has a well stained and regulated pharmaceutical industry industry-- established. it is now a lucrative trade. the government here has closed a thousand laboratories in one month alone >>
in brazil toxic mud from a deadly mine spell in the south west has reached the atlantic ocean. it has begun flowing downstream since storage damns butter on 5 november killing 12 people. argentina's president has promised to boost his company's economy with free market reform and improved relations with the u.s. he made the promises after winning the poll beating the kirchner. the drug trade in back street labs is road accident ram pant. it is not just the drugs that aren't what they seem....
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. >>> a new yorker who rode his way across the atlantic ocean for a.i.d.s. awareness is finally back home. >> victor mooney arrived home friday after 21 months at sea. he rode 5,000 miles, all in memory of his brother, who died of a.i.d.s. he'll celebrate his return in a ceremony at the brooklyn bridge tomorrow. >>> and we're coming right back with a final check of your forecast. >>> a research team in egypt says it may have finally found the tomb of a legendary queen. experts say the radar imaging of king tut's tomb indicates it has passages to a hidden chamber. >> that chamber could be the last resting place of the lost queen nefertiti. researchers have never been able to find her burial site. this new evidence will be sent to japan for analysis. the results are expected to be announced in a matter of a month. king tut had more rooms than we knew. >> a palatial tomb. we wait with baited breath. that would be fascinating. so much history. raphael, weather has changed dramatically over the last couple days. >> sure has. feels like the holidays now. good weat
. >>> a new yorker who rode his way across the atlantic ocean for a.i.d.s. awareness is finally back home. >> victor mooney arrived home friday after 21 months at sea. he rode 5,000 miles, all in memory of his brother, who died of a.i.d.s. he'll celebrate his return in a ceremony at the brooklyn bridge tomorrow. >>> and we're coming right back with a final check of your forecast. >>> a research team in egypt says it may have finally found the tomb of a legendary...
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just too cold to dip your toe or do anything more than dip your toe in the atlantic ocean this time of the year. storm scan three shows our next system a front you can barely see a line of clouds as this storm gathers its strength and will provide a mess in the plains for the holiday. take a look as we head through next couple days this front moves through, cold air wedges at the surface. warm air override that boundary and you get everything from snow in minneapolis to heavy rain in kansas and oklahoma and that pink remember that from last winter and winter before? that is ice. ice storm possible across central plains. this is during thanksgiving day on friday we will start to see chance for icing in portions of northern texas and oak a note thinks front does creep toward us, and will eventually have an impact on our weather but not in the form of snow and ice. we have quieter conditions here. forty-eight at the airport. forty-one in millville. there is warm air in place. you can see that cold air, blue shading behind it, warm air billowing eastward and while we won't be in the 70's l
just too cold to dip your toe or do anything more than dip your toe in the atlantic ocean this time of the year. storm scan three shows our next system a front you can barely see a line of clouds as this storm gathers its strength and will provide a mess in the plains for the holiday. take a look as we head through next couple days this front moves through, cold air wedges at the surface. warm air override that boundary and you get everything from snow in minneapolis to heavy rain in kansas and...
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he told me he is just fine despite spending 20 minutes in the cold, cold atlantic ocean he >> anchor: an emergency at sea. sea.. a lobster boat's engine catches fire off plum island of a woman walking crane beach saw the black smoke, saw the captain in trouble and all alone . >>> there were no other bets out there yet so it was pretty disconcerting that there wasn't anybody out there yet so i was waving it then there were police out on the beach . >> anchor: eventually another fisherman came by to save the lobsterman. the ipswich fire department was first on the scene. >>> he said when he went into the water he threw only buoys in there to give him some flow take device and saying in the water then this boat came from nowhere and they saw the smoke and thought it was like a fire on plum island and when they came around the corner they saw the bet on fire . >>> sam allen there on the left is okay. he didn't have to go to the hospital even though he spent 20 minutes in the water dressed in an merge suit and wear an emergency locate beacon. the november water cold . >>> 52 degrees for wa
he told me he is just fine despite spending 20 minutes in the cold, cold atlantic ocean he >> anchor: an emergency at sea. sea.. a lobster boat's engine catches fire off plum island of a woman walking crane beach saw the black smoke, saw the captain in trouble and all alone . >>> there were no other bets out there yet so it was pretty disconcerting that there wasn't anybody out there yet so i was waving it then there were police out on the beach . >> anchor: eventually...
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bringing to shore after having found it in the water as far off as a mile and a half offshore in the atlantic ocean. we can show you a picture tweeted by nypd appears to be the tail of the paper that went down at around 8:00 tonight just off the coast of breezy point. this has been an enormous search ever since then. it came in actually as a mine 11 -- as a 911 call of somebody who saw a plane go down but there was no mayday of a plane missing. in the end they did find what appears to be a tail of that airplane. since then it's become clear that this is a beechcraft, beech 50, fixed wing. the most recent movement we know of the flight plan would have taken it from new hampshire to philadelphia yesterday. there's no know flight plan we've been told about or found for that airplane tonight so investigators are trying to figure out where it was headed and who was onboard. you're looking at a live picture here on the beach. it actually extends in both directions from where i am standing now. you have every possible city agency along with the coast guard here as part of this search. as i said, single en
bringing to shore after having found it in the water as far off as a mile and a half offshore in the atlantic ocean. we can show you a picture tweeted by nypd appears to be the tail of the paper that went down at around 8:00 tonight just off the coast of breezy point. this has been an enormous search ever since then. it came in actually as a mine 11 -- as a 911 call of somebody who saw a plane go down but there was no mayday of a plane missing. in the end they did find what appears to be a tail...
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world war and its aftermath, and as a result, a lot of americans thought that we pacific and atlantic oceans that would naturally protect is at this time. we tried to stay out of war, passing a series of neutrality acts in the 1930's. we thought that the defense of democracies should really be up to britain and france. after all, germany was in their backyard. britain and france collaborated on a policy of appeasement in the 1930's, where the idea was that they felt guilty about the results of the versailles treaty and the end of world war i. he thought, let's give the germans what they want, let's he wants, inhat hopes of buying them off. this was not a good strategy for ,nyone who had read mein kampf and taken it seriously. hitler states very plainly that his intention, should he come to power, build this massive german empire. while the warning signs were there, franklin roosevelt, for example in 1937, gave what is known as a core and speech, where he did not mention any country specifically, but when he put forward this idea that we aggressorrantine nations, there was a german is public.
world war and its aftermath, and as a result, a lot of americans thought that we pacific and atlantic oceans that would naturally protect is at this time. we tried to stay out of war, passing a series of neutrality acts in the 1930's. we thought that the defense of democracies should really be up to britain and france. after all, germany was in their backyard. britain and france collaborated on a policy of appeasement in the 1930's, where the idea was that they felt guilty about the results of...
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. >> we're doing okay out here in the atlantic ocean. >> were you ever david's more memorable journeysas aboard the u.s.s. niagara as it made the voyage from rhode island to philadelphia in july 2000 to the tall ships parade of sail celebration. >> i climbed the rigging and out on the yards to help untie the sails. >> an avid sailor david has weathered this voyage quite well. his camera crew not so much. >> police still don't have a crime scene. >> through it although david has maintained the high standards our viewers have come to expect over the years. he's won many awards including temple university's prestigious lieu kline award for communications. and he's a recent inductee into the broadcast pioneers hall of fame. all of us here at "action news" wish david and his wife sarah nothing but the very best. >> ♪ patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. fewer than 10% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in
. >> we're doing okay out here in the atlantic ocean. >> were you ever david's more memorable journeysas aboard the u.s.s. niagara as it made the voyage from rhode island to philadelphia in july 2000 to the tall ships parade of sail celebration. >> i climbed the rigging and out on the yards to help untie the sails. >> an avid sailor david has weathered this voyage quite well. his camera crew not so much. >> police still don't have a crime scene. >> through it...
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it is starting to feel damp that moist air mass starting to move off the the atlantic ocean. we are dealing with fog. you can still see buildings behind me but that fog trying to settle in center city. check this out we have a dense fog advisory for philadelphia, surrounding suburbs and then all of new jersey and delaware. this goes until 10:00 o'clock this morning. it will take sometime until we can warm the temperatures up that will scour out this fog but look at the fog starting to increase, delaware, right now, dover, visibility, up .3 of a mile. two and a half at the atlantic city airport, three in millville. this is fluctuating over past hour or so but you might encounter some deep pockets of fog so allow extra drive time this morning. fifty-seven at the airport. forty-nine millville. fifty-three in allentown. we have included cover this morning. that acts as a blanket keeping us milder then yesterday. little disturbance coming through bringing the clouds and little bit of the rain coming out of of the chesapeake bay in the western counties of chester. maybe a few sprin
it is starting to feel damp that moist air mass starting to move off the the atlantic ocean. we are dealing with fog. you can still see buildings behind me but that fog trying to settle in center city. check this out we have a dense fog advisory for philadelphia, surrounding suburbs and then all of new jersey and delaware. this goes until 10:00 o'clock this morning. it will take sometime until we can warm the temperatures up that will scour out this fog but look at the fog starting to increase,...
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their house was just 300 feet from the atlantic ocean. >> it's beautiful. it's like we got to live in some kind of a nature sanctuary. >> reporter: the downers knew the area was prone to flooding during storms, but the destruction of superstorm sandy took them by surprise. >> i could not believe what we were seeing. >> reporter: their house took on 13 feet of water. just down the street, joe tirone owned a small bungalow that he rented out. after the damage from sandy, he told a consultant for the federal emergency management agency- or fema- that he didn't want to rebuild. >> he said, "well if that's the case why don't you have the government buy out your home?" and i had no idea what he was talking about. >> reporter: for two decades, the federal government has financed the purchase of homes in severely flood prone areas all over the country, getting homeowners permanently out of harm's way. the buyouts are administered by the states and local municipalities. when tirone learned about this program, he presented the idea to his fellow homeowners at a commu
their house was just 300 feet from the atlantic ocean. >> it's beautiful. it's like we got to live in some kind of a nature sanctuary. >> reporter: the downers knew the area was prone to flooding during storms, but the destruction of superstorm sandy took them by surprise. >> i could not believe what we were seeing. >> reporter: their house took on 13 feet of water. just down the street, joe tirone owned a small bungalow that he rented out. after the damage from sandy,...
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conrad describes it as a twisting snake with its head in the atlantic ocean and its tail buried deepuropeans, it was a natural route to transport slaves, ivory, rubber, minerals. the commodities upon which modern-day brussels and antwerp are built. for the congolese, both before and after the belgians, it provided more basic things. water to wash, to clean your clothes in, to cook with, to drink. also fishing. since long before the expeditions of dr. livingston and henry morton stanley, the wagenia tribe has been fishing the river in unique fashion. highly coordinated and acrobatic, the wagenia dive into the treasurous rapids in what is still referred to as stanley falls. navigate down stream between baskets that need tending. perched on a precarious network of wooden poles, they hoist together. the catch these days -- not much. >> so it is the second biggest falls in the congo river. >> ogi is a fisherman and was a guide bringing tourists to his village. since the last two wars, kisangani tourism has been pretty much nonexistent. chief of the wagenia, pierre musala, is said to be a
conrad describes it as a twisting snake with its head in the atlantic ocean and its tail buried deepuropeans, it was a natural route to transport slaves, ivory, rubber, minerals. the commodities upon which modern-day brussels and antwerp are built. for the congolese, both before and after the belgians, it provided more basic things. water to wash, to clean your clothes in, to cook with, to drink. also fishing. since long before the expeditions of dr. livingston and henry morton stanley, the...
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into the interior, but to get stuff out of the interior to new york, to import to go across the atlantic ocean or down the coast to serve the markets out there. right? the raw material that the u.s. is starting to produce. the only other way to get stuff out of the interior is by boat. where is south? new orleans. no one wants to go to new orleans. it is a mess, and no one wants to use new orleans as the major port. part of the reason was because of slavery. new orleans was a major slave market. it was the largest city in the south. it was a place politically unpalatable to a lot of people in the federal government. not everybody, but a lot of people. people sign new orleans as problematic for those reasons, plus it was too fringe into spanish and to everything else. it had all sorts of issues. that was a key one. this can allowed americans who were settling this land, building farms, cultivating timber, whatever, it allows them to send stuff back and avoid new orleans and having to go south. plus, it is shorter. it is downstream and is shorter to go this way, and it gives new york centrality.
into the interior, but to get stuff out of the interior to new york, to import to go across the atlantic ocean or down the coast to serve the markets out there. right? the raw material that the u.s. is starting to produce. the only other way to get stuff out of the interior is by boat. where is south? new orleans. no one wants to go to new orleans. it is a mess, and no one wants to use new orleans as the major port. part of the reason was because of slavery. new orleans was a major slave...
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are reporting that barriers have failed to prevent mud from the mine disaster from reaching the atlantic ocean. it has been three weeks that the ore mine has been hit with mud and rain. the owner of the mine installed barriers used to contain oil spills, but they were told that the mud has traveled almost 500 kilometers. extraordinary. >>> now brussels remains under heavy security this hour. after the break, i will speak to the capital regional parliament for how they are responding to the terror threat in brussels. >>> we will take you to one french town outside paris for a single added layer of security after the attacks here. ooñóokñ.??????ó >>> welcome to the viewers from the united states and around the world. and the plaza de la republique here in paris. the french president francois hollande has been meeting with prime minister david cameron. mr. cameron said paris shows resilience in the wake of the attacks. he says both countries agree on stricter border control and more effective way of screening people and greater data sharing. earlier, leaders visited the bataclan. mr. hollande and
are reporting that barriers have failed to prevent mud from the mine disaster from reaching the atlantic ocean. it has been three weeks that the ore mine has been hit with mud and rain. the owner of the mine installed barriers used to contain oil spills, but they were told that the mud has traveled almost 500 kilometers. extraordinary. >>> now brussels remains under heavy security this hour. after the break, i will speak to the capital regional parliament for how they are responding to...
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crews using sophisticated sonar equipment scanned the bottom of the atlantic ocean. and today, the owner of el faro filed legal a ation that could block lawsuits from crew members' families. 33 people were working on the ship when it sank. the families of four crew members already filed lawsuits against tote maritime, alleging the el faro was not seaworthy. today president obama signed a budget bill that heads off any potential government shutdowns over the debt ceiling. "what we now see is a budget that reflects our values, that grows our economy, creates jobs, keeps america safe it's going to strengthen the middle class by investing in critical areas like education and job training, basic research." the two year budget deal struck between outgoing house speaker john boehner and the white house eliminates the threat of a government shut down next month. it raises the debt ceiling to prevent the u-s from defaulting on its debt payments. president obama thanked both parties for striking what he called a responsible agreement. several republican presidential candidates
crews using sophisticated sonar equipment scanned the bottom of the atlantic ocean. and today, the owner of el faro filed legal a ation that could block lawsuits from crew members' families. 33 people were working on the ship when it sank. the families of four crew members already filed lawsuits against tote maritime, alleging the el faro was not seaworthy. today president obama signed a budget bill that heads off any potential government shutdowns over the debt ceiling. "what we now see...
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. >>> a brooklyn man who rode solo across the atlantic ocean to raise awareness about aids will celebrate his amazing feet at the brooklyn bridge today. victor mooney arrived at the brooklyn navy yard friday 21 months after setting off from the canary islands. the aids activist did not have an easy journey. he lost 80 pounds and was robbed, threatened by sharks, he had to have his boat repaired when it leaked and doing all of it for his late brother. >>> wow. >>> in harlem there was an appropriate necessary emade for musicians celebrating a jazz classic. how cool is that? musicians performed take the a train for subway riders at the 145th harlem tribute to billy strayhorn, he composed this song and a subway car from the era also ran on part of the line. love when they do that. >>> 4:50 now. half a century since charlie brown christmas first aired on tv. well the television special will celebrate the milestone by talking to the son of charles some the z, the creator of be nuts of course. the show will also feature reflections on the music that has become a holiday sound track for generatio
. >>> a brooklyn man who rode solo across the atlantic ocean to raise awareness about aids will celebrate his amazing feet at the brooklyn bridge today. victor mooney arrived at the brooklyn navy yard friday 21 months after setting off from the canary islands. the aids activist did not have an easy journey. he lost 80 pounds and was robbed, threatened by sharks, he had to have his boat repaired when it leaked and doing all of it for his late brother. >>> wow. >>> in...
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what is the atlantic ocean? you are right. history on film, $400.e's nasa's first space walk in 1965 within this program, so named because of its two-man crew. matt.
what is the atlantic ocean? you are right. history on film, $400.e's nasa's first space walk in 1965 within this program, so named because of its two-man crew. matt.
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ft >> a toxic mud flow of mining waste in brazil is now reached the atlantic ocean, it's been flowing downstream since storage dams burst earlier this month. concerns are being raised about the long term environmental impact. >> fernando gomez has again fishing here for more than 18 years but not any more. millions of cubic meters of mud carrying heavy minerals, mining waste toxic for humans and deadly for all the fauna. >> we're not able to save them. >> aa dam exploded in the town of mariana, two weeks ago. the waste polluted most of the 800 cloment long river. environmentaliskilometer long r. cleaning it up will be a challenge. >> it's a catastrophe that's been underestimated. waste has contaminated the river banks. those deposits will emerge from the siel during the rain judge t contaminating again and again. >> paying more than $250 million for damages to begin with. the river was the source of water and fish for thousands of people. the army has been deployed to distribute fresh water. the fines will also help finance the project arc of noah, implemented as an emergency measure.
ft >> a toxic mud flow of mining waste in brazil is now reached the atlantic ocean, it's been flowing downstream since storage dams burst earlier this month. concerns are being raised about the long term environmental impact. >> fernando gomez has again fishing here for more than 18 years but not any more. millions of cubic meters of mud carrying heavy minerals, mining waste toxic for humans and deadly for all the fauna. >> we're not able to save them. >> aa dam exploded...
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refugee getting onto the united states going through all this process is if they swam across the atlantic ocean .. so, we need to make sure we do this carefully.. we're also a nation of immigrants and we've over the years accepted refugees as long as we do it safely and we do it properly" properly" senate minority leader harry reid says democrats will attempt to block the measure next week when it iidebated. they might come from a different country, but the debate over how to handle refugees from countries threatening the u-s is nothing new.fox 28 news national correspondent kristine frazao has more on the historical similarities between now -- and then. then. very simply, we can't take em folks, we can't take them.to turn them away and say there's no way you could ever get here, would play righghinto of words over syrian refugees turns into a debate over american values.when it comes to american taking in refugees from conflict torn counties, that debate is decades old.the united states took more jewish refugees from europe, than any other country in the world, between 1933 and 1945, when the
refugee getting onto the united states going through all this process is if they swam across the atlantic ocean .. so, we need to make sure we do this carefully.. we're also a nation of immigrants and we've over the years accepted refugees as long as we do it safely and we do it properly" properly" senate minority leader harry reid says democrats will attempt to block the measure next week when it iidebated. they might come from a different country, but the debate over how to handle...