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that's a passion of a lot of people in northern mexico just like it is in texas, oklahoma and new mexico i think that was the draw for it was something that he knew. i eventually saw like as he built it come he was more or less building what his dad might've been able to build a fist added in a affordable opportunities, but doing it in the united states. >> when you first get into it, how does he himself change as he gets deeper into this world that he had not known? >> he starts off, he gets his toes in the water a little bit and stays a humble bricklayer. in time he starts i think enjoyed the success of the levit, and become sort of more of a public face about it. they win some races and had some success and -- >> that. >> well, he changes it. he wore a white habit as soon as he started, at first he were a ball cap and then when he got into quarter horse racing and started showing up at the race and stuff he wore a white hat and later on in the story, and i don't know why but at one point, it was right with the time when his brother was just really becoming a huge problem in northern m
that's a passion of a lot of people in northern mexico just like it is in texas, oklahoma and new mexico i think that was the draw for it was something that he knew. i eventually saw like as he built it come he was more or less building what his dad might've been able to build a fist added in a affordable opportunities, but doing it in the united states. >> when you first get into it, how does he himself change as he gets deeper into this world that he had not known? >> he starts...
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going to have some beers and we are going to race, so that is the passion of a lot of people in northern mexicoby texas oklahoma and mexico, so that was the draw for him it was something that he knew. i essentially saw it as he built it it's what his death might have been able to do if his dad had been afforded more opportunities. >> how does he change as he gets deeper into this world that he didn't know until this point? >> he kind of gets his toes in the water and he starts to enjoy the success of a little bit and becomes more of a public face about it. if they win some races and have some success. first he wore a ball cap and then when he got into quarter horse racing and started showing up, he wore a white hat and later on in the story, i don't know why but around the time his brother was becoming a huge problem in mexico, kidnapping and killing indiscriminately outside of the already horrible bounds of the drug war, he changed briefly. i think it was a coincidence. >> so, he gets deeper into this and he starts wearing his hat he sort of takes on more of a flamboyance to this and the carte
going to have some beers and we are going to race, so that is the passion of a lot of people in northern mexicoby texas oklahoma and mexico, so that was the draw for him it was something that he knew. i essentially saw it as he built it it's what his death might have been able to do if his dad had been afforded more opportunities. >> how does he change as he gets deeper into this world that he didn't know until this point? >> he kind of gets his toes in the water and he starts to...
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necessary fourteen people have been killed in a mass shooting at a drug rehabilitation center in northern mexico prosecutors say thirteen people died at the scene and a number in hospital there's no clear motive for the attack yet but drug cartels have been known to use rehab centers to recruit addicts. brazil's investigating the reported massacre of up to ten members of an isolated amazonian tribe it's believed the indigenous people were killed by a gold mine and some later bragged about the attack al-jazeera as a team was the first to be given access to the air as it happened a lot in america editor of the sea and human as part one of our exclusive two part series from the jafari valley. the jabba the valley indigenous reserves. eight million hedge pairs of brazilian amazon the size of australia it's home to the largest number of non contacted tribes in the world photographed only rarely from the air and it's here that ten indigenous people were reportedly massacred last month by illegal gold miners who roamed these rivers we flew four thousand kilometers from sao paolo to menow sea to travel.
necessary fourteen people have been killed in a mass shooting at a drug rehabilitation center in northern mexico prosecutors say thirteen people died at the scene and a number in hospital there's no clear motive for the attack yet but drug cartels have been known to use rehab centers to recruit addicts. brazil's investigating the reported massacre of up to ten members of an isolated amazonian tribe it's believed the indigenous people were killed by a gold mine and some later bragged about the...
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evidence suggests that the native americans in new mexico were making pottery like this one specifically to trade with hispanos in northern new mexico. we know the trujillos came from area, so it is likely they brought these with them when they settled. may be sandstone. he asked what kind of sand it is. i'm not sure specifically, but a lot of times they are made of sand down. it is easy to shape and easy to find. when we first worked at the later pedro site in 2002, we did not know where the earlier homestead from teofilo was located. , c cannotned down drive out and find it. we were lucky -- we cannot drive out and find it. bob is standing on top of the remember whento he was a kid he remembered seeing a burned adobe. ,e were following him around you can see us in our vehicles, and he remembered where he saw that and took us to the site, which was fantastic. , a lotre in the valley of things look the same on the floor of the valley. he had a great memory and we appreciate that. the lower photo on the right shows what the teofilo site looked like when we first got there. there was no structure, there were a lot of rocks,
evidence suggests that the native americans in new mexico were making pottery like this one specifically to trade with hispanos in northern new mexico. we know the trujillos came from area, so it is likely they brought these with them when they settled. may be sandstone. he asked what kind of sand it is. i'm not sure specifically, but a lot of times they are made of sand down. it is easy to shape and easy to find. when we first worked at the later pedro site in 2002, we did not know where the...
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light rain was accompanied by small fish that fell from the sky in northern mexico.appened in the coastal city of tampico. the phenomenon has been reported since ancient times. scientists believe that tornadoes over water - known as waterspouts - could be responsible for sucking fish into the air where they are blown around until being released to the ground. (mark) ahead at eight on the kron 4 rning breaking news out of the east bay. two people are killed in a mobile home fire in san leandro. kron4's will tran is headed to the scene and will have a live report as soon as he gets there. plus... the search continues for a driver who hit a three year old boy. that boy is in critical condtion this morning. we'll have an update. plus... another day of warm weather... but get ready for cooler temperatures. james flecther will have your neighborhood forecast. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(mark) and i'm mark danon. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (james)looks like we've got one more warm day inland, before temperatures start cooling d
light rain was accompanied by small fish that fell from the sky in northern mexico.appened in the coastal city of tampico. the phenomenon has been reported since ancient times. scientists believe that tornadoes over water - known as waterspouts - could be responsible for sucking fish into the air where they are blown around until being released to the ground. (mark) ahead at eight on the kron 4 rning breaking news out of the east bay. two people are killed in a mobile home fire in san leandro....
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the training i needed so i could work security at the casino which is where i'm from up in northern new mexico. i knew if i came and did the academy class here and got all that training that i would have no problem getting where i wanted to go work. >> rapatz eventually landed the casino job. but he also began using drugs again. he says he was drunk and high when he got into an argument that ended with him taking a life. >> i stabbed him in his lungs and his kidneys. and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> rapatz was convicted of manslaughter, along with several other charges including resisting arrest and battery of a police officer. he soon returned to the penitentiary of new mexico, this time in a yellow inmate jumpsuit. >> people say you don't live with regrets. but anyone who says that is a liar because you do live with regrets because i do regret. i didn't even hardly know the guy and i killed him. i took a guy's life and i didn't hardly know. >> his last day as a correctional officer was about five years before his first day as an inmate. he was hoping to stay under the radar, but
the training i needed so i could work security at the casino which is where i'm from up in northern new mexico. i knew if i came and did the academy class here and got all that training that i would have no problem getting where i wanted to go work. >> rapatz eventually landed the casino job. but he also began using drugs again. he says he was drunk and high when he got into an argument that ended with him taking a life. >> i stabbed him in his lungs and his kidneys. and he...
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on top of that, the san andreas fault that runs from mexico up to northern california is long overduene. even though there's no way to pinpoint a major quake, seismologists do have the ability to forecast them by paying attention to small and moderate alerts that happen next to major fault lines. small quakes raise the risk of unleashing a big quake. for the past decade california and oregon have been building an early warning detection system, known as shake alert, but it's only halfway done. the idea is to use 1500 monitoring stations up and down the west coast to give scientists enough information that they can give people anywhere from a few seconds to upwards of a pheupb it of notice. doesn't sound like a lot but might give you a chance to at least get outside. even with warnings and stricter building codes, experts say a major quake in california would still be devastating. watch. >> i have studied it in more detail for southern california where we took a big san andreas earthquake and tried to say what would happen in los angeles. we got an estimated of about 2,000 dead for tha
on top of that, the san andreas fault that runs from mexico up to northern california is long overduene. even though there's no way to pinpoint a major quake, seismologists do have the ability to forecast them by paying attention to small and moderate alerts that happen next to major fault lines. small quakes raise the risk of unleashing a big quake. for the past decade california and oregon have been building an early warning detection system, known as shake alert, but it's only halfway done....
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into further, but at the moment it appears that as the storm was roaring on the gulf coast of mexico, the northernore powerful than the southern edge. what does that mean? it means that on the northern edge of the storm where the winds were coming out of the north and off land, that wind actually pushed the water further out to sea. so in tampa we, rather than have water piling in, we had a negative storm surge were dc actually decreased. —— vc decreased. the thinking was once the storm moved through and the winds would swing in the other direction, because the storm swing rande brown, that the water would come back brushing and again of the gulf of mexico, but i did not materialise. that isjust mexico, but i did not materialise. that is just around tampa mexico, but i did not materialise. that isjust around tampa here. what happened a bit further south around fort myers and labels we have yet to determine. thank you, our reporter in tampa. fascinating what we have learned in the last few days about how the storm ‘s work from meteorologists like yourself. thank you. american lawmakers are calling
into further, but at the moment it appears that as the storm was roaring on the gulf coast of mexico, the northernore powerful than the southern edge. what does that mean? it means that on the northern edge of the storm where the winds were coming out of the north and off land, that wind actually pushed the water further out to sea. so in tampa we, rather than have water piling in, we had a negative storm surge were dc actually decreased. —— vc decreased. the thinking was once the storm...
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parts of canada though through the canadian prairie is coming down for the northern plains pushing over towards arizona new mexico could see a little bit about whether one in dallas thirty four degrees celsius with want to drive to southern parts of the u.s. not suffice at a not so dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane maria making its presence felt it will make its way further northwards over the next couple of days. the weather sponsored by cattle and. germany's varian helps when a stunning scenery is playing host to europe's latest arrivals. separate in origin. a common room. and together the dream of a german future. welcome to germany cafe vald left a witness documentary at this time on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour u.s. president donald trump is impose new sanctions on north korea targeting anyone who does business with pyongyang and kim jong un says trump will quote pay dearly for his actions the e.u. is also considering you measures and china is ordering its banks abide by existing sanctions. bangladesh's prime minister has used her ad
parts of canada though through the canadian prairie is coming down for the northern plains pushing over towards arizona new mexico could see a little bit about whether one in dallas thirty four degrees celsius with want to drive to southern parts of the u.s. not suffice at a not so dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane maria making its presence felt it will make its way further northwards over the next couple of days. the weather sponsored by cattle and. germany's varian...
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parts of canada though through the canadian prairie is coming down for the northern plains pushing over towards arizona new mexico could see a little bit about whether one in dallas thirty four degrees celcius before the dry for southern parts of the u.s. not suffice at a not so dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane maria making its presence felt it will make its way further northwards over the next couple of days. deep in southern india a secret construction project to spark concerns about the country's growing nuclear capacity if you're seeing the. midfielders of an escalating arms race with its neighbors in order to give the indians make. the so what lies behind india's nuclear. power investigates at this time on al jazeera. welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories north korea's foreign minister says his country is considering a hydrogen bomb test in the pacific ocean comes after president donald trump impose new sanctions on pyongyang on top of those already approved by the united nations the e.u. and china are also stepping up measures against pyongyang over its nuclear program
parts of canada though through the canadian prairie is coming down for the northern plains pushing over towards arizona new mexico could see a little bit about whether one in dallas thirty four degrees celcius before the dry for southern parts of the u.s. not suffice at a not so dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane maria making its presence felt it will make its way further northwards over the next couple of days. deep in southern india a secret construction project to...
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in terms of the northern triangle in mexico i'm in dialogue with all of them and working through someinternational banks to also look at that. how can we make it so people want to stay in their countries, which is the ultimate goal and those discussions are ongoing in fact we had a meeting on it this week and looking at setting up a forum. so all of them. >> any quick comments, mr. wray, before my time is expired but just very briefly. >> well, would just shareve secretary duke's view that we have to have a multididiscipline mary approach which is builddi into your well-taken question. >> thank you. >> the responsibility of the intelligence community is to provide the best possible service to those who actually carry out the screening and vetting of individuals trying to come into the country. we take that responsibility seriously. we have made business process improvements how to do that but they're more work to be done for sure. >> thank you all. >> senator harris.s. >> secretary duke, in response for senator langford's question about the jones act you indicated we nor not aware of
in terms of the northern triangle in mexico i'm in dialogue with all of them and working through someinternational banks to also look at that. how can we make it so people want to stay in their countries, which is the ultimate goal and those discussions are ongoing in fact we had a meeting on it this week and looking at setting up a forum. so all of them. >> any quick comments, mr. wray, before my time is expired but just very briefly. >> well, would just shareve secretary duke's...
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ancient meets modern — we'll tell you about the kung fu robots of northern china. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico many people have died. there are people alive and people not alive. we just can help with whatever we have. it looked as though they had come to fight a war. but their mission is to bring peace to east timor and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. the government's case has been forcefully presented by the justice minister. he has campaigned vigorously for abolition, having once witnessed one of his clients being executed. elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto. now that she has become a saint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines: police have arrested an 18—year—old man on suspicion of a terror offence following friday's bombing on a london tube train. and the united nations has called for an investigation into the killing of 37 burundian refugees in the democratic republic of congo. the exec
ancient meets modern — we'll tell you about the kung fu robots of northern china. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico many people have died. there are people alive and people not alive. we just can help with whatever we have. it looked as though they had come to fight a war. but their mission is to bring peace to east timor and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. the government's case has been forcefully presented by the justice minister. he has campaigned vigorously for...
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positive kind of the through the canadian primaries coming down from the northern plains pushing over towards well that arizona new mexico could see a little bit about whether one in dallas thirty four degrees celcius before the drive to southern parts of the u.s. not suffice that in the dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane making its presence felt it will make its way further north with over the next couple of days. deep in southern india a secret construction project a small concerns about the country's growing nuclear capacity if you're seeing that be a enlarging option if you know amid fears of an escalating arms race with its neighbors elisabeth's a lot of nuclear the indians may clean their digits intended for china but it's favs india's ball blanket to see and never push that was the so what lies behind india's nuclear riddle people in power investigates at this time on al-jazeera. without knowledge would these be migrants. this term damage. could this be operational cost. or this over that it should. get out of my trust. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm rob matheson this is the news i live fro
positive kind of the through the canadian primaries coming down from the northern plains pushing over towards well that arizona new mexico could see a little bit about whether one in dallas thirty four degrees celcius before the drive to southern parts of the u.s. not suffice that in the dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane making its presence felt it will make its way further north with over the next couple of days. deep in southern india a secret construction project a...
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mark: to what extent has the hurricane revealed how dependent mexico has become on natural gas to its northernr? ryan: we send natural gas tonight to go the pipeline. they are the biggest buyer. hit,ay after harvey exports were cut 18%. as far as the omg side is concerned, the only asked orting facility in the united states this point said production was not halted it. the problem occurred that note vessels good get into the dock to offload the gas. presents the problem of where they put the gas? they only have so much storage. the high ad from week ago. hit.e seeing these of fact mexico felt the force of it. mark: will their appetite for natural gas grow more and more over the next 15 years? ryan: yes. definitely. mexico deregulated their industry. made are pipelines being right now on the mexico side of the border. as they come online it, more power plants will be switched to natural gas. they will be more dependent on u.s. gas. mark: thank you for joining us. that was ryan collins from houston. that is the latest on the refinery closures. let's look at how the industry is helping the victim
mark: to what extent has the hurricane revealed how dependent mexico has become on natural gas to its northernr? ryan: we send natural gas tonight to go the pipeline. they are the biggest buyer. hit,ay after harvey exports were cut 18%. as far as the omg side is concerned, the only asked orting facility in the united states this point said production was not halted it. the problem occurred that note vessels good get into the dock to offload the gas. presents the problem of where they put the...
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and the jeopardising the contract, it could cost northern ireland's small economy hundreds and hundreds of jobs. the fact is nascar, whether it is mexico, is a disaster. —— nafta. it is a disaster. is mexico or canada, is a disaster. -- nafta. it is a disaster. a trading disaster. the relationship isn't as frosty as donald trump suggest that there are outstanding trade disputes between us and canadian dairy farmers, the decades long fight over softwood lumber, and 110w long fight over softwood lumber, and now planes. there is however some speculation that boeing will eventually backed down. between us and canada trying to effectively renegotiate nafta and canada is a really strong partner with the united states in negotiation, alienating and isolating canada at this moment is not in the us‘s interest. 50 how will the us react to the uk's involvement in this particular trade dispute? well, it could go either way. donald trump could go either way. donald trump could see a minister may‘s actions as an opportunity to build bridges. 0r as an opportunity to build bridges. or he could see it as foreign intervention, reject the request, and ta
and the jeopardising the contract, it could cost northern ireland's small economy hundreds and hundreds of jobs. the fact is nascar, whether it is mexico, is a disaster. —— nafta. it is a disaster. is mexico or canada, is a disaster. -- nafta. it is a disaster. a trading disaster. the relationship isn't as frosty as donald trump suggest that there are outstanding trade disputes between us and canadian dairy farmers, the decades long fight over softwood lumber, and 110w long fight over...
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mexico city, mark? >> reporter: john, it just shows you that this storm is still having an impact. this is the northernst part of florida that you'll find here in the panhandle. mexico beach, it's a small quiet community, right now it's getting hit with rain and tropical forced winds, but nothing like you were seeing further south in the state. for the most part the electricity has stayed on. this was an area of the state that was worried, thinking they might get one last kick from irma. it looks like now this area is getting a break. the wind is not as severe the tropical storm, the rain is not the problem. the worry it will be anything like a rip tide and somebody starts to go in the water for beach erosion. so far, so good, they're ready to respond to the rest of the state health is needed. >>> you're feeling pretty good about things right now. john. >> of course, martin savage, you were in the middle of harvey which shows how complicated and the scope of what officials will have to deal with. martin savage up in mexico, beach, thanks so much. poppy, let's go back to you in new york. >> thank you so
mexico city, mark? >> reporter: john, it just shows you that this storm is still having an impact. this is the northernst part of florida that you'll find here in the panhandle. mexico beach, it's a small quiet community, right now it's getting hit with rain and tropical forced winds, but nothing like you were seeing further south in the state. for the most part the electricity has stayed on. this was an area of the state that was worried, thinking they might get one last kick from irma....
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if you look at the usgs shake map, mexico city was on the very northern extremities of this because you've got a 75-mile difference from the epicenter. we have 15 and a half million feelings strong shaking and that doesn't include those that felt light, moderate, or even strong. the computer models hinted at the fact there was a 39% chance we would have 100 to a thousand fatalities. that's what we're seeing now. the problem is the infrastructure that's been compromised. thousands of homes and businesses, what we have there, originally if you have a 7.1, in the future, you can here's the shake map. all these yellow dots, anderson, these were all the aftershocks we had from the one 11 days ago. here's your epicenter southeast of mexico city. when you look at the colors and putting on the shaking, you can start to see some of the communities that have felt strong shaking in the brighter colors. mexico city is up to the north. now that some of those structures have been kind of worked with getting shiny a little bit, you have the opportunity to lose power and downed lines. unfortunately a lot
if you look at the usgs shake map, mexico city was on the very northern extremities of this because you've got a 75-mile difference from the epicenter. we have 15 and a half million feelings strong shaking and that doesn't include those that felt light, moderate, or even strong. the computer models hinted at the fact there was a 39% chance we would have 100 to a thousand fatalities. that's what we're seeing now. the problem is the infrastructure that's been compromised. thousands of homes and...
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. >>> rescues in mexico and shaking in parts of northern cal today. a magnitude 5.7 quake off the coast of the hum bolt county. the largest after shack was a 3.9. the quakes were shallow no reports of damage. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri with information on the ring of fire and the ring of fire very active right now, jeff. >> extremely active. it usually does see quite a few quakes but we have had four that have been moderate to large in size which is giving us a lot of pause to think about what's happening out here. we have new information to share about the ring of fire and the pacific plate. but first off let's look at the earthquakes that we've been focused on this week. the 7.1 in mexico, the 6.1 in new zealand pan 6.2 in japan and a 5.7 off shore of eureka. in terms of what's cause going it's linked to the ring of fire. what is the ring of fire? the large pacific plate out here in the pacific. it borders five other major plalts, the all-star aufrlt, philippine, cocoa aband those as shift we get large earthquakes. in fact 81% of the world's l
. >>> rescues in mexico and shaking in parts of northern cal today. a magnitude 5.7 quake off the coast of the hum bolt county. the largest after shack was a 3.9. the quakes were shallow no reports of damage. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri with information on the ring of fire and the ring of fire very active right now, jeff. >> extremely active. it usually does see quite a few quakes but we have had four that have been moderate to large in size which is giving us a lot of pause...
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in terms of the northern triangle and mexico, i am in dialogue with all of them and working through some international banks to also look at that. how can we make it so people want to stay in their countries, which is the ultimate goal. those discussions are ongoing. we had a meeting this week and looking at setting up a forum. all of them. senator carper: any quick comments, mr. wray? p comments before my time has expired, but briefly. director wray: i would share secretary duke's view we would have to have a multidisciplinary approach which i think is built into your question. director rasmussen: the responsibilities of the spence community is to provide the best possible service to those who actually carry out the screening and vetting of individuals trying to come into the country. we take that responsibility very seriously. we have made business process improvements in how we do that, there is more work to be done for sure. chairman johnson: senator harris senator harris: secretary duke, in response to senator lankford's question, you said you were not aware of any requests. you rea
in terms of the northern triangle and mexico, i am in dialogue with all of them and working through some international banks to also look at that. how can we make it so people want to stay in their countries, which is the ultimate goal. those discussions are ongoing. we had a meeting this week and looking at setting up a forum. all of them. senator carper: any quick comments, mr. wray? p comments before my time has expired, but briefly. director wray: i would share secretary duke's view we...
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of canada though through the canadian prairie is coming down through the northern plains pushing over towards arizona new mexico could see a little bit about whether one in dallas thirty four degrees celsius with want to drive to southern parts of the u.s. not suffice at a not so dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane maria making its presence felt it will make its way further northwards over the next couple of days. we all have stories. some that enrich our memories of. others that define all futures. in a breathtaking new season al-jazeera staff members open their hearts and invite us into the extraordinary lives al-jazeera correspondent coming soon. germany's birth varian alps where stunning sceneries play host to europe's latest arrivals. separate in origin. they share a common roof and together dream of a german future. welcome to germany café vald left a witness documentary at this time on al-jazeera. now you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour u.s. president donald trump is impose new sanctions on north korea targeting anyone who does business with pyongyan
of canada though through the canadian prairie is coming down through the northern plains pushing over towards arizona new mexico could see a little bit about whether one in dallas thirty four degrees celsius with want to drive to southern parts of the u.s. not suffice at a not so dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane maria making its presence felt it will make its way further northwards over the next couple of days. we all have stories. some that enrich our memories of....
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. >> woodruff: as the earthquake struck mexico, hurricane "maria" blasted the northern caribbean. it's a category 5, the strongest on the scale, and in its wake, there's major destruction, and at least one death. howling winds of 160 miles an hour and driving rain battered the tiny targets of guadeloupe and dominica, during the night. before being rescued, dominica's prime minister roosevelt skerrit posted live updates from his home, describing "merciless" winds, and saying "we pray for its end!" then, minutes later: "my roof is gone. i am at the complete mercy of the hurricane. house is flooding." today, all communications were cut with dominica, and on guadaloupe, people waded through flood waters several feet deep, with cars and buildings partly submerged. as night came on, the storm roared toward the u.s. virgin islands, just days after hurricane "irma's" destruction forced more than 2,000 people to evacuate to puerto rico. "maria" is on track to pass directly over st. croix, in the virgin islands overnight, and then slam into puerto rico by early tomorrow morning. puerto rico
. >> woodruff: as the earthquake struck mexico, hurricane "maria" blasted the northern caribbean. it's a category 5, the strongest on the scale, and in its wake, there's major destruction, and at least one death. howling winds of 160 miles an hour and driving rain battered the tiny targets of guadeloupe and dominica, during the night. before being rescued, dominica's prime minister roosevelt skerrit posted live updates from his home, describing "merciless" winds, and...
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. >>> now as mexico tries to recover we felt shaking here in parts of northern california today, a magnitude 5.8 quake struck off the coast of humboldt county opinion the quake was followed by a after shock, 6.2 magnitude. the quakes were shallow and no reports of damage. i want to bring in meteorologist jeff ranieri with more on this unsettled ground movement and the activity we are seeing along the ring of fire, jeff. >> every one of those larger earthquakes we had week all related to that ring of fire, again we had the 7. in mexico. 6.1 in new zealand, 6.2 in japan. the 5.0 earthquake 25 miles west of eureka. what is the ring of fire? it's the large pacific plate sitting out in the pacific that borders five other plates. the australia be, philippine, north american, and nasca we can get some large earthquakes happening. 81% of the world's largest quakes happen in this ring of fire. specifically for us it's where the pacific plate joins the north american plate. that created the sand andres fault some of the sister faults like the hayward fault continue to be a focus. this is a sleeper fau
. >>> now as mexico tries to recover we felt shaking here in parts of northern california today, a magnitude 5.8 quake struck off the coast of humboldt county opinion the quake was followed by a after shock, 6.2 magnitude. the quakes were shallow and no reports of damage. i want to bring in meteorologist jeff ranieri with more on this unsettled ground movement and the activity we are seeing along the ring of fire, jeff. >> every one of those larger earthquakes we had week all...
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, this is not going to have an effect on the supply end of the spectrum, no impact on the northern gulf of mexicoatural gas. what it does do is it affects demand demand from a standpoint of power outages across large sections of florida. and into the southeast and also with the rains and the clouds that we tend to get with the system like this that we tend to have what we call demand destruction. cooler temperatures, less ac load so that's one of the big impacts is demand destruction on the demand side of things, and with no impact on supply, it's all demand destruction in the energy sector. >> jon, thanks for your perspective this morning really appreciate it >> my pleasure >> much more to come still on "squawk box" this morning, up next the cfo of kroger will join us we have a lot to talk about with him including the company's latest quarter the grocery price wars and a new competitor in the aisles, amazon plus the threat of hurricane irma roiling the orange joyce market o.j. futures spiking in the past week what's at stake for the breakfast beverage and later former congressman charlie crist -
, this is not going to have an effect on the supply end of the spectrum, no impact on the northern gulf of mexicoatural gas. what it does do is it affects demand demand from a standpoint of power outages across large sections of florida. and into the southeast and also with the rains and the clouds that we tend to get with the system like this that we tend to have what we call demand destruction. cooler temperatures, less ac load so that's one of the big impacts is demand destruction on the...
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three percent or one of the lowest where the next to the next to the bottom mexico is just below us and. all of the northern european countries are between forty five and fifty percent of their g.d.p. is represented by taxes so there's a heavy government sector in this country those countries all all have the strongest middle classes the stronger in the the stronger societies and they also have a lot of socialist type programs and i mean you're with my point well and for some people here that might be attractive for me not so much want some attractive about it because you look at these societies and you look where you also have lesser wealth inequality like you do in these societies compared to ours you see less social ills you see less drug addiction less issues of violence and crime less issues of teen pregnancy the places of depression and mental illness all these things correspond with wealth inequality which we've seen explode as tax rates for the top wealthy one percent two percent have dropped considerably and it's really working people have to make up a large share of that tax base when rich people
three percent or one of the lowest where the next to the next to the bottom mexico is just below us and. all of the northern european countries are between forty five and fifty percent of their g.d.p. is represented by taxes so there's a heavy government sector in this country those countries all all have the strongest middle classes the stronger in the the stronger societies and they also have a lot of socialist type programs and i mean you're with my point well and for some people here that...
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we go, a leopard has been discovered in a wildlife reserve in northern nigeria where the big cats were thought to be extinct. and in mexicoquake struck the centre of the capital. at least 200 have died. this is a primary school, it is believed adults and children are stuck in the rubble. we will keep you updated on that. stay with us on bbc world news. the same weather system that produced a very wet wednesday in northern ireland is gradually pushing further east across the uk. at least to begin today, there will be heavy rain in western areas. we are looking at things at eight o'clock in the morning. you can see it in the west of wales into south—west scotland. all points east of that should be fine and dry. a mild morning compared to wednesday. but the overnight rain is pushing away from northern ireland. sunny days not far away. it is a bit like the further north you are. some of us the further north you are. some of us in eastern scotland will start the day dry. it is very slowly going east. ahead of this weather system, in some sunshine, quite warm. the sun will come out. northern ireland, scattered heavy showers. so
we go, a leopard has been discovered in a wildlife reserve in northern nigeria where the big cats were thought to be extinct. and in mexicoquake struck the centre of the capital. at least 200 have died. this is a primary school, it is believed adults and children are stuck in the rubble. we will keep you updated on that. stay with us on bbc world news. the same weather system that produced a very wet wednesday in northern ireland is gradually pushing further east across the uk. at least to...
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of canada though through the canadian prairie is coming down through the northern plains pushing over towards arizona new mexico could see a little bit of wet weather one in dallas thirty four degrees celcius before the dry for southern parts of the u.s. not suffice that a not so dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane maria making its presence felt it will make its way further northwards over the next couple of days. the weather sponsored by cattle and race. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars join the medieval islamic period in the field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world together. to such like a magical but the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a just. one of the really special things that working for al jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challengi
of canada though through the canadian prairie is coming down through the northern plains pushing over towards arizona new mexico could see a little bit of wet weather one in dallas thirty four degrees celcius before the dry for southern parts of the u.s. not suffice that a not so dry into the caribbean of course we do still have hurricane maria making its presence felt it will make its way further northwards over the next couple of days. the weather sponsored by cattle and race. in the next...
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northern in the u.s. vir gn lineds last week to survey damage. rescuers are working feverishly in mexico city to find survivors in the rubble of a textile factory more than two days after it collapsed. at least 21 people are confirmed one of the largest, buildings that were destroyed. the death toll in the city has passed 273. officials also said a girl who rescued after she started wiggling her fingers and speaking to them never existed. nypd is searching for searchinga machine on the r train. police have released surveillance video of the suspect walking through a turnstile and described as white with a light come legs, 180-pounds with brown hair. he was last seen wearing a long camouflage shirt and sneakers. that is a look at the headlines we're chasing today. >> coming up, are you happy with your home state? we'll show you two-thirds of the people in one state not happy at all. that and dan zarrow will have the weekend weather. >> hi, bill. welcome to fall. although it is not going to feel it this weekend. still a taste of summer. we have tropical weather as well. the local forecast,
northern in the u.s. vir gn lineds last week to survey damage. rescuers are working feverishly in mexico city to find survivors in the rubble of a textile factory more than two days after it collapsed. at least 21 people are confirmed one of the largest, buildings that were destroyed. the death toll in the city has passed 273. officials also said a girl who rescued after she started wiggling her fingers and speaking to them never existed. nypd is searching for searchinga machine on the r train....
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gulf of mexico waters are, or were, warmer than the historical norm and probably one component of thatis norm and probably one component of that is the overall warming that we've seen over the northern hemisphere oceans in the last three orfour hemisphere oceans in the last three or four decades. hemisphere oceans in the last three orfour decades. but is hemisphere oceans in the last three or four decades. but is likely due to i'm a change. —— that is likely due to climate change. given what we know about the increase in warmth of the oceans, could the intensity of this hurricane have been anticipated and more planning done to prepare for its outcome and its aftermath? there was some anticipation a few daysin there was some anticipation a few days in advance that the hurricane could, once it hit landfall, would slow down and even stop which is what happened and is largely responsible for the really catastrophic rainfall that occurred in east texas. so there was some anticipation of that. i don't know that anybody anticipated that some points would get more than 1200 millimetres and one spot got more than 1300 millimetres. so the magnitude of that probably was unanticipated but certa
gulf of mexico waters are, or were, warmer than the historical norm and probably one component of thatis norm and probably one component of that is the overall warming that we've seen over the northern hemisphere oceans in the last three orfour hemisphere oceans in the last three or four decades. hemisphere oceans in the last three orfour decades. but is hemisphere oceans in the last three or four decades. but is likely due to i'm a change. —— that is likely due to climate change. given...
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over on cbs sports network, air force and new mexico right now followed by number 19 san diego state. check them out. hosting northerninois. upon let's get back to the scoreboard again. big one in the s.e.c. west. when mississippi state goes on the road they're not the same team. >> brian: they haven't been the last two weeks. stidham to ryan davis. stidham is getting his rhythm. >> adam: that rhymes. almost. 21-3 the tigers on top, early second quarter. we mentioned florida winning their game over vandy. five rushing touchdowns for the gators. however, luke del rio lost for the year with a collarbone injury and cleveland, the hero against tennessee leaving the game -- both injuries discussed post-game there and kentucky in a close one with eastern michigan. outside the s.e.c. saquon barkley doing it all. >> rick: he has been the rage and here he does it again. another touchdown pass after having a kick return earlier in the game, the guy is putting on a show. >> adam: 45-14 the final over indiana. he also returned the opening kick for a touchdown in this game. saquon barkley doing it all as they remain undefeated as
over on cbs sports network, air force and new mexico right now followed by number 19 san diego state. check them out. hosting northerninois. upon let's get back to the scoreboard again. big one in the s.e.c. west. when mississippi state goes on the road they're not the same team. >> brian: they haven't been the last two weeks. stidham to ryan davis. stidham is getting his rhythm. >> adam: that rhymes. almost. 21-3 the tigers on top, early second quarter. we mentioned florida winning...
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better groups are wrestling with tough choices there are communities in mexico where oil is their only hope. people in the northern state of ca we are in the mood to celebrate. in the farming town of guerrero u.s. company geo kinetics is winding up after year long survey of the region's rich shale gas research. the company has brought six hundred much needed jobs. the townsfolk hope it's a sign of better times ahead. and that's a whole new me as this is going to go away and don't you go see john is a cattle rancher and the mayor of guerrero who i like. your things are all ok what is it your look the most i use. your source it would be like if they had all the money we're going to school this is the break we went. and the payoff promises to be a big one. texas eagle ford from asian the u.s. richest natural gas field is just a stone's throw away over the rio grande. it's generated more than forty six billion dollars and created eighty six thousand jobs but until now the mexican side of eagle ford has been for bidding fruit to foreign oil. if you look at the eagle for mation along the texas border and you fly there a
better groups are wrestling with tough choices there are communities in mexico where oil is their only hope. people in the northern state of ca we are in the mood to celebrate. in the farming town of guerrero u.s. company geo kinetics is winding up after year long survey of the region's rich shale gas research. the company has brought six hundred much needed jobs. the townsfolk hope it's a sign of better times ahead. and that's a whole new me as this is going to go away and don't you go see...
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gate the drills come just days before iraq's northern kurdish region is expected to hold a referendum on independence. the death toll from the earthquake in mexico has now risen to two hundred seventy three the president believes there could still be people alive in ten buildings that collapsed in the quake on tuesday. supporters of catalonia an independent separating the region from spain are protesting outside the courthouse in barcelona for a third day they're demanding the release of regional government officials been arrested ahead of a referendum on independence next month spain's central government says the poll is illegal but catalan leaders say they will hold the poll anyway you're right up to date with all the top stories the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story all season. a show of force an act of defiance hundreds of thousands of feet the streets of yemen to mark the anniversary of the takeover of three years on and off the thousands of deaths is there an end to the war in yemen. signs. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a than it's been three years since the rebels marched into yemen's capital and took power m
gate the drills come just days before iraq's northern kurdish region is expected to hold a referendum on independence. the death toll from the earthquake in mexico has now risen to two hundred seventy three the president believes there could still be people alive in ten buildings that collapsed in the quake on tuesday. supporters of catalonia an independent separating the region from spain are protesting outside the courthouse in barcelona for a third day they're demanding the release of...
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mexico. that is despite all the images taken in the past week of the task force one helping victims of northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is the only reporter with task force one tonight. they have spent all day preparing to be ready to go if they are needed. jeff: they were ready and they wanted to go. seven members of the team were told the fly to mexico but in the last hour and a half they were told to stand down. federal government is sending a medium size team from los angeles down to mexico. probably in large part because so many members of the bigger team in virginia are already deployed elsewhere. the images of the destruction out of mexico leave even experienced first responders worrying about the impact. >> it's heart breaking. it looks like there is a lot of damage, a lot of life lost. >> members of the virginia task force one were set to travel to mexico to assist with earthquake relief efforts. but got called off at the last minute. so last month have been extremely busy for the fairfax rescue teams. members responded to texas following hurricane harvey. then the u.s. vir
mexico. that is despite all the images taken in the past week of the task force one helping victims of northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is the only reporter with task force one tonight. they have spent all day preparing to be ready to go if they are needed. jeff: they were ready and they wanted to go. seven members of the team were told the fly to mexico but in the last hour and a half they were told to stand down. federal government is sending a medium size team from los angeles...
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northern leeward islands by the weekend. hurricane irma is battering turks and caicos, heading through cuba on friday, eventually florida by the weekend and hurricane katia in the gulf of mexicong wind. back home, it's somewhat quieter over here, but still an unsettled end to the week, thanks to this area of low pressure driving the weather. and there'll be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here, there'll be some showers from the word go. not quite so many showers here first thing tomorrow across the eastern side of scotland, maybe some sunshine coming through, but always a lot of cloud. and showers never too far away across northern england. there'll be some spells of sunshine coming through across northern parts of wales, but again there'll be some showers here through the day. and the showers already getting going across south—west england, and across southern coastal counties of england. they will start to become a little bit more frequent, and the rain more persistent. the showers merging, really, to give a longer spell of rain. so it's quite an unsettled feel to the end of the
northern leeward islands by the weekend. hurricane irma is battering turks and caicos, heading through cuba on friday, eventually florida by the weekend and hurricane katia in the gulf of mexicong wind. back home, it's somewhat quieter over here, but still an unsettled end to the week, thanks to this area of low pressure driving the weather. and there'll be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here,...
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northern leeward islands. hurricane urban is heading towards cuba and florida by the weekend and this hurricane overhearing the gulf of mexicoe at home but still an unsettled and the enter the week thanks to this unsettled area of low pressure. there will be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and so the north—west of scotla nd counties and so the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here there will be some showers from the word go. not as many showers this first thing tomorrow across the eastern side of scotland, maybe sunshine coming through but always a lot of cloud. showers never too far away across northern england. spells of sunshine coming through across the northern parts of wales that there will be showers he threw the date on the showers he threw the date on the showers are getting going across south—west england and across the southern coastal counties of england which will become more frequent and the rain more persistent. showers merging, really, to give a longer speu merging, really, to give a longer spell of rain. quite an unsettled field to the end of the week.
northern leeward islands. hurricane urban is heading towards cuba and florida by the weekend and this hurricane overhearing the gulf of mexicoe at home but still an unsettled and the enter the week thanks to this unsettled area of low pressure. there will be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and so the north—west of scotla nd counties and so the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here there will be some showers from the word go. not as...
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northern leeward islands over the weekend. hurricane irma is heading turks and caicos, heading towards cuba through friday, eventually florida by the weekend and hurricane katia in the gulf of mexicohat quieter over here at home but still an unsettled end to the week, thanks to this area of low pressure driving the weather. and there'll be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here, there will be some showers from the word go. not quite so many showers here first thing tomorrow across the eastern side of scotland, maybe some sunshine coming through, but always a lot of cloud. and showers never too far away across northern england. there'll be some spells of sunshine coming through across northern parts of wales, but again there'll be showers here through the day. and the showers already getting going across south—west england and across the southern coastal counties of england. they will start to become a little bit more frequent and the rain more persistent. the showers merging, really, to give a longer spell of rain. so it's quite an unsettled feel to the end of the week. for many northern
northern leeward islands over the weekend. hurricane irma is heading turks and caicos, heading towards cuba through friday, eventually florida by the weekend and hurricane katia in the gulf of mexicohat quieter over here at home but still an unsettled end to the week, thanks to this area of low pressure driving the weather. and there'll be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here, there will be some...
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gate the drills come just days before iraq's northern kurdish region is expected to hold a referendum on independence. the death toll from the earthquake in mexico has now risen to two hundred seventy three the president believes there could still be people alive in ten buildings that collapsed in the quake on tuesday. supporters of catalonia an independent separating the region from spain are protesting outside the courthouse in barcelona for a third day they're demanding the release of regional government officials been arrested ahead of a referendum on independence next month spain's central government says the poll is illegal but catalan leaders say they will hold the poll anyway you're right up to date with all the top stories the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story all season. a show all false an act of defiance hundreds of thousands of those please take the streets of yemen somalia the anniversary of the takeover of three years on and off the thousands of deaths is there an end to the war in yemen this is inside still.
gate the drills come just days before iraq's northern kurdish region is expected to hold a referendum on independence. the death toll from the earthquake in mexico has now risen to two hundred seventy three the president believes there could still be people alive in ten buildings that collapsed in the quake on tuesday. supporters of catalonia an independent separating the region from spain are protesting outside the courthouse in barcelona for a third day they're demanding the release of...
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mexico is also preparing far different hurricane. hurricane katia expected to make land fall in northern vera cruz.t may cause life threatening flash floods in areas of mountainous terrain. >>> it killed several people toppling houses and businesses and sending panicked people into the streets more than 650 miles away. magnitude 8.1 quake hit off the coast. we report from mexico city. >> one of the strongest earthquakes in mexico, the magnitude was 8.2 on the southern coast of mexico. he said it was the strongest quake mexico has experienced in 100 years. the quake was felt in 11 states and about 50 million people have fa felt these tremors. here in mexico city electricity will be closed and was magnitude 8.5. you can imagine the panic attacks people suffered. according to the tsunami warning was confirmed mexico's country and police were being mobilized to respond to emergencies. they said we have to expect 7.2 in the next 24 hours. nbc news. >>> a sex assault investigation is underway after a student was attacked overnight while walking alone. we are live with an update, randy. >> reporter: and n
mexico is also preparing far different hurricane. hurricane katia expected to make land fall in northern vera cruz.t may cause life threatening flash floods in areas of mountainous terrain. >>> it killed several people toppling houses and businesses and sending panicked people into the streets more than 650 miles away. magnitude 8.1 quake hit off the coast. we report from mexico city. >> one of the strongest earthquakes in mexico, the magnitude was 8.2 on the southern coast of...
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border gate the drills come just days before iraq's northern kurdish region is expected to hold a referendum on independence. the death toll from mexico's earthquake is riven risen to two hundred seventy three the president believes it still could be people alive in ten buildings that collapsed in tuesday's quake. supporters of catalonia separating from spain are protesting outside a courthouse in barcelona for a third day demanding the release of regional government officials who've been arrested the head of a referendum on independence next month spain's central government says the poll is illegal those are the headlines the news continues but right now it is in search of putin's russia. russians are famous of a cultural legacy music alley literature art but can tradition and conservatives if the source of stagnation and authoritarian rule. the bond between the state and culture of russia has always been strong too strong for some perhaps . one post said that patriots taken so seriously here that you could be killed for . the communist state was cold totalitarian because the strive to attain total control of russian thought. perhaps w
border gate the drills come just days before iraq's northern kurdish region is expected to hold a referendum on independence. the death toll from mexico's earthquake is riven risen to two hundred seventy three the president believes it still could be people alive in ten buildings that collapsed in tuesday's quake. supporters of catalonia separating from spain are protesting outside a courthouse in barcelona for a third day demanding the release of regional government officials who've been...
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northern ireland. i invite her to address the general assembly. prime minister may: i would like to begin by expressing my sincere condolences to the government and people of mexico, following the devastating earthquake. i want to reiterate my sump of these to those affected by the recent hurricanes in the caribbean. our thoughts are with them all at this time. as we meet at this general assembly, we faced challenges that go right to the heart of who we are as nations, challenges that test our values, our vision, and ours all to defend the rules and standards that underpin the security and prosperity of our fellow citizens. speech herein my last year, many of these challenges do not recognize or respect geographical boundaries. i think of course of the terrorism that has struck so many of our countries, including my own five times this year. threat,that terrorist the increasing numbers being drawn to extremist ideology, not driven byaces conflict and instability, but many online in their homes, thousands of miles away from those conflicts. i think of the climate change, which is depleting the climate that we leave to our children. i think of the challenges that c
northern ireland. i invite her to address the general assembly. prime minister may: i would like to begin by expressing my sincere condolences to the government and people of mexico, following the devastating earthquake. i want to reiterate my sump of these to those affected by the recent hurricanes in the caribbean. our thoughts are with them all at this time. as we meet at this general assembly, we faced challenges that go right to the heart of who we are as nations, challenges that test our...
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mexico. make sense of this. >> it's a massive storm. 185 miles an hour, moving at 15 miles an hour. beginning to make landfall overnight tonight and the northernesser antilles. that's on the outer edge of the caribbean. it's moving in that direction. 185 miles an hour, if you do the entire atlantic basin, everything including the gulf of mexico, the caribbean, this is the second highest win total we've ever seen. 190 is the most fear we are knocking on the door of that. very big and powerful storm. we are looking, hurricane watches and warnings stretches across the islands towards puerto rico. moving past puerto rico wednesday and the wednesday overnight, that's when things will be most severe. the category 5 storm, as it begins to move, you see it moving past puerto rico. you begin to run over a couple islands. you need warm water to pick up a lot of heat and energy and stay powerful. it does begin to fall down a little. category 4 is still a very large storm but you're going to see it begin to fall down and then taking you all the way to sunday. sunday would begin to see this sitting just off the southern edge of florida. that's a wide area.
mexico. make sense of this. >> it's a massive storm. 185 miles an hour, moving at 15 miles an hour. beginning to make landfall overnight tonight and the northernesser antilles. that's on the outer edge of the caribbean. it's moving in that direction. 185 miles an hour, if you do the entire atlantic basin, everything including the gulf of mexico, the caribbean, this is the second highest win total we've ever seen. 190 is the most fear we are knocking on the door of that. very big and...
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in northern tampa area, as you get on back side, the wind comes off of the gulf of mexico pushing that water up. that is why we talk about monday big day for tampa with storm surge, everything that gets south of that system. well as you know, everyone in florida is under that hurricane watch, i can take you to georgia, we have hurricane watches in southern georgia, tropical storm warning to atlanta, this is a major one. and even as we go through tonight, which we'll get the brunlbrunt of it we'll be busy monday. >> water levels rising in naples, florida, that is where steve harrigan circumstance he is joining us live, what it is like at this hour? >> they got 12 inches of rain here, during the storm. but that rain has stopped, officials say that, water around naples is still rising that is cause for concern. earlier there was predictions of a possible 10 to 15 foot storm surge, we heard from emergency officials in naples that is not going to happen. he said even predicts of 8 to 10 foot storm surge is not going to happen, because the storm moved slightly to the east. fortunately, predi
in northern tampa area, as you get on back side, the wind comes off of the gulf of mexico pushing that water up. that is why we talk about monday big day for tampa with storm surge, everything that gets south of that system. well as you know, everyone in florida is under that hurricane watch, i can take you to georgia, we have hurricane watches in southern georgia, tropical storm warning to atlanta, this is a major one. and even as we go through tonight, which we'll get the brunlbrunt of it...
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northern leeward islands. hurricane irma is heading turks and caicos, heading towards cuba, eventually florida by the weekend and hurricane katia in the gulf of mexicoter over here at home but still an unsettled end to the week thanks to this area of low pressure driving the weather. there will be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here there will be some showers from the word go. not quite so many showers here first thing tomorrow across the eastern side of scotland, maybe sunshine coming through but always a lot of cloud. showers never too far away across northern england. there'll be some spells of sunshine coming through across the northern parts of wales, but again there will be showers here through the day. and the showers are getting going across south—west england and across the southern coastal counties of england. they will start to become more frequent and the rain more persistent. showers merging, really, to give a longer spell of rain. so it's quite an unsettled feel to the end of the week. for many northern parts of england, parts of scotland
northern leeward islands. hurricane irma is heading turks and caicos, heading towards cuba, eventually florida by the weekend and hurricane katia in the gulf of mexicoter over here at home but still an unsettled end to the week thanks to this area of low pressure driving the weather. there will be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here there will be some showers from the word go. not quite so many...
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people he >> mexico's president believes there still could be survivors in at least 10 collapsed buildings. . >>> now, to the latest on hurricane maria. right now redcross volunteers from northern virginia are on there way to help st. croix bounce back from the devastation. >> we're going to provide shelters giving them a place to lay their head and food. >> local red cross volunteers are helping with relief efforts in puerto rico where maria has knocked out power to the entire island. it could be monthsbefore power is fully restored. right now maria is near the turks and caicos islands. ithas killed at least 13 people. many residents are short on food, their homes are flooded, and they're desperate to find loved ones. >> the only night lights were the lamp light of more than 3 million people living in darkness with no electricity or their food. just outside thishome this baby girl slept in a hammock. hot and humid insidethe family huddled around a flashlight. >> why i have not seen anyone around here complaining about their situation? . >> because we have -- we are grateful for the [audio difficulty] . >> a few miles west at least 2 00 people are staying at a shelter with limi
people he >> mexico's president believes there still could be survivors in at least 10 collapsed buildings. . >>> now, to the latest on hurricane maria. right now redcross volunteers from northern virginia are on there way to help st. croix bounce back from the devastation. >> we're going to provide shelters giving them a place to lay their head and food. >> local red cross volunteers are helping with relief efforts in puerto rico where maria has knocked out power to...
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northern leeward islands by the weekend. hurricane irma is heading turks and caicos, heading through cuba on friday, eventually florida by the weekend and hurricane katia in the gulf of mexico wind. back home, it's somewhat quieter over here, but still an unsettled end to the week, thanks to this area of low pressure driving the weather. and there'll be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here, there'll be some showers from the word go. not quite so many showers here first thing tomorrow across the eastern side of scotland, maybe some sunshine coming through, but always a lot of cloud. and showers never too far away across northern england. there'll be some spells of sunshine coming through across northern parts of wales, but again there'll be some showers here through the day. and the showers already getting going across south—west england, and across southern coastal counties of england. they will start to become a little bit more frequent, and the rain more persistent. the showers merging, really, to give a longer spell of rain. so it's quite an unsettled feel to the end of the w
northern leeward islands by the weekend. hurricane irma is heading turks and caicos, heading through cuba on friday, eventually florida by the weekend and hurricane katia in the gulf of mexico wind. back home, it's somewhat quieter over here, but still an unsettled end to the week, thanks to this area of low pressure driving the weather. and there'll be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here,...
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northern triangle, which has experienced significant increases in violence over the last several years. that has resulted in a disproportionate number of immigrants, undocumented, flowing into this country through mexico that is something we can look at. the last point i would make is that we have a 200-mile border with mexico -- sorry. 2000-mile border with mexico. mexico has a 200-mile border with guatemala. it is easier to secure that order than the 2000 mile border, which is two times as wide. -- which is 10 times as wide. working in cooperation with mexico could also be helpful in this regard. we need a comprehensive solution. hopefully that is one that will be pursued. heather: there is confusion over what president trump and the democrats agree to. on the tarmac when he was visiting florida he said we are not talking amnesty or citizenship. nancy pelosi said we did talk citizenship. the democrats supported a bill that enshrines daca into law, but not a path of citizenship for the dreamers? rep. jeffries: the dreamers are functionally american. they are in houses, universities, in the military, as first responders, teachers, integral parts of the community. creating a pathway for these individua
northern triangle, which has experienced significant increases in violence over the last several years. that has resulted in a disproportionate number of immigrants, undocumented, flowing into this country through mexico that is something we can look at. the last point i would make is that we have a 200-mile border with mexico -- sorry. 2000-mile border with mexico. mexico has a 200-mile border with guatemala. it is easier to secure that order than the 2000 mile border, which is two times as...