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could just be eighteen years away from a climate catastrophe a world renowned climate scientist peter waters explain why in just a moment and whether you neal or stan what kind of healthy democracy plays the national anthem at sports games i ask milk a good dog christian infants big picture pet. from record breaking hurricanes to rampaging wildfires and devastating droughts the evidence to run away climate change is all around us but if you want to see the real warning signs you have to head north and i mean all the way north to the arctic because this is there that the true extent of the threat we face is starting to make itself very very clear joining me now is one of the world's leading experts on sea ice and its interaction with our atmosphere professor peter water is professor emeritus of ocean physics and head of the polar ocean physics group at the university of cambridge he's also the author of a brilliant new book a farewell to ice a report from the arctic professor peter waters welcome back to the program i think it's great to have you with us so first of all what inspired you to w
could just be eighteen years away from a climate catastrophe a world renowned climate scientist peter waters explain why in just a moment and whether you neal or stan what kind of healthy democracy plays the national anthem at sports games i ask milk a good dog christian infants big picture pet. from record breaking hurricanes to rampaging wildfires and devastating droughts the evidence to run away climate change is all around us but if you want to see the real warning signs you have to head...
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water. heather: understood. thank you, peter.hief refuses to hold an american flag and the browns came after several players took a knee took a knee during the national anthem preseason. recent statements made by the president of the cleveland police association would believe they are against participating in events with our cleveland browns that leads. this is simply not the viewpoint of all of our officers. these comments come after police and paramedics unions backed out of the ceremony say they don't want any part of a team that disrespect america. we'll talk to the heads of the unions refusing to participate at the 8:00 hour "fox and friends." heather: we want to hear from him. the school apologize to dr. teacher tells students that they can't wear make america great again t-shirt. [inaudible] heather: well, several students and parents complain enough to the video went viral. the cherokee school district in georgia sending out a statement saying the students did nothing wrong and the teacher is the one who lack it inappropr
water. heather: understood. thank you, peter.hief refuses to hold an american flag and the browns came after several players took a knee took a knee during the national anthem preseason. recent statements made by the president of the cleveland police association would believe they are against participating in events with our cleveland browns that leads. this is simply not the viewpoint of all of our officers. these comments come after police and paramedics unions backed out of the ceremony say...
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peter, clear water international airport is resuming flights tomorrow. sean. >> sean: mike tobin, thanks. when we come back, good versus evil. the best and worst in humanity. 16 years after 9/11/2001. texas, florida, we'll have a monologue about government good and evil. government working and not working and the best of america and some of the worst. we have disturbing reports of video out of florida looting taking place in the wake of hurricane irma and price gouging. the attorney general, pam bondi is next and our monologue straight ahead. gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke as far as i used to. due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than war
peter, clear water international airport is resuming flights tomorrow. sean. >> sean: mike tobin, thanks. when we come back, good versus evil. the best and worst in humanity. 16 years after 9/11/2001. texas, florida, we'll have a monologue about government good and evil. government working and not working and the best of america and some of the worst. we have disturbing reports of video out of florida looting taking place in the wake of hurricane irma and price gouging. the attorney...
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peter, you were there when the water started to rise this afternoon. right at high tide. how quickly did it come up? >> eight to came very quickly, not necessarily in terms of the depth but the reach. the distance away from the river, it it continued to go further and further back. you can see behind me, this is several blocks that flooded in downtown jacksonville. very few of the businesses. very few places put out sandbags or took any kind of protective measure. there's going to be a lot of flooding damage. we have seen some water in some businesses, but we can't get it to many places to survey because we don't know what's in the water. >> shepard: peter doocy in jacksonville. let's go live to south florida. live look, a lot of stranded cars. >> get a few things you might need and head back home. stick with focus on broward county, want to check in with rebecca vargas. the effort to recover there. >> the cleanup continues here on a 1a along fort lauderdale beach, they are cleaning up the road, getting the sand off the road and back onto the beach, joining me is the mayo
peter, you were there when the water started to rise this afternoon. right at high tide. how quickly did it come up? >> eight to came very quickly, not necessarily in terms of the depth but the reach. the distance away from the river, it it continued to go further and further back. you can see behind me, this is several blocks that flooded in downtown jacksonville. very few of the businesses. very few places put out sandbags or took any kind of protective measure. there's going to be a...
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certainly compared to peter whittle and anne marie waters.ers will rally round and support him?| members will rally round and support him? i thought it was interesting the number of times he mentioned the importance of the party coming together. yes, and he said this is your party, i'm not going to force your party, i'm not going to force you to go in a direction you want to go in and i think he did sound very conciliatory. saying he recognised this is a very fractious party, it is divided. it has experienced both exhilaration of the brexit vote and fulfilling its single mission over many years, which was leaving the european union, but then it was plunged into chaos and political despair, losing its remaining... losing a couple of its mps, having a load of its councillors stand down. its support has crashed as it tries to work out what this party is for 110w to work out what this party is for now britain is leaving the european union. that was a challenge that defeated very quickly his predecessor, paul nuttall, who couldn't find a way for u
certainly compared to peter whittle and anne marie waters.ers will rally round and support him?| members will rally round and support him? i thought it was interesting the number of times he mentioned the importance of the party coming together. yes, and he said this is your party, i'm not going to force your party, i'm not going to force you to go in a direction you want to go in and i think he did sound very conciliatory. saying he recognised this is a very fractious party, it is divided. it...
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peter's wife karen sent out the plea on facebook. donations started piling up at their fairfax county home, baby formula, diapers, dog food and water, enough to fill peter's work van and another trailer in only >> every single thing about this trip has worked. >> reporter: starting saturday the hurls drove more than 20 hours -- the millers drove more than 20 hours from burke, virginia, to beaumont, texas. >> we can donate money, but that's not the same as doing something concrete. >> reporter: packed with this cargo something different, hotdogs, buns and a smiles. at a baptist church on monday the millers helped host a labor day picnic. they say the helpers needed helping, too. >> our whole theme was not to really bring food. it was to bring hope and love. >> reporter: full stomachs all thanks to full trucks and full hearts. >> i walk away from it with a thought community is everything. it's everything. >> reporter: peter did not only have his wife by his side. his brother and a friend joined in as drivers. also his son flew in from wisconsin. they have a little practice from about 12 years ago. peter and his brother went to louisian
peter's wife karen sent out the plea on facebook. donations started piling up at their fairfax county home, baby formula, diapers, dog food and water, enough to fill peter's work van and another trailer in only >> every single thing about this trip has worked. >> reporter: starting saturday the hurls drove more than 20 hours -- the millers drove more than 20 hours from burke, virginia, to beaumont, texas. >> we can donate money, but that's not the same as doing something...
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peter? >> looks like the water has started to recede. it started to leave the streets and go back into the banks of the st. johns. there's a big deep mess here in this street, which runs between two giant corporate office buildings and into the jacksonville landing, which is one of the hottest spots in town we're told. there's shopping, restaurants and bars. right now it's a completely inacceptable area except by boat. there's a lot of water in the area around it. but you really -- there's no way for us to get over there. we don't have a boat. again, as the water is starting to recede, there are some people starting to come out because the rain hasn't been that bad here. at least for the last couple hours. the wind has been significant. you can see that. there's a little current here. now we're waiting to hear from some of the suburbs about potential rescues, shep. >> peter doocy in jacksonville. we want to hear from the governor. rick scott is speaking now and live. let's listen. >> today i want to thank the u.s. coast guard, admiral sc
peter? >> looks like the water has started to recede. it started to leave the streets and go back into the banks of the st. johns. there's a big deep mess here in this street, which runs between two giant corporate office buildings and into the jacksonville landing, which is one of the hottest spots in town we're told. there's shopping, restaurants and bars. right now it's a completely inacceptable area except by boat. there's a lot of water in the area around it. but you really --...
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peter. >> high, marco, martha, the water is starting to receive, a lot of restaurants and a lot of bars, the problem is that even though the water is going down, there is really no way to get here unless you have a high water vehicle or a boat. you can see that the water is now shallow enough to walk through. it was in this way earlier. but as we come across the street, you can see on these steps how high the water was just a few hours ago. there are three sets of stairs here, and you can see that the entire first as such would have been completely submerged because they are still drying out just a few hours ago. and now things were so dire here in jacksonville that even as irma was on its way out and it wasn't really raining, officials were begging people who lived along the st. johns river, which is right over here, to evacuate. especially if they lived in these two zones. they said if you are not able to evacuate, once the water starts rising, don't go out, go up. go to the second floor, go to the roof, and leave a white sheet on the doors so that's a helicopter or rescue boat and knows e
peter. >> high, marco, martha, the water is starting to receive, a lot of restaurants and a lot of bars, the problem is that even though the water is going down, there is really no way to get here unless you have a high water vehicle or a boat. you can see that the water is now shallow enough to walk through. it was in this way earlier. but as we come across the street, you can see on these steps how high the water was just a few hours ago. there are three sets of stairs here, and you can...
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water. oliver: peter wrote the story examining the effect on the economy.er: houston has been wet since it was born. for reasons, including that it had a navigable channel, it grew and grew and is now the fourth biggest city in the country. a major medical center, refineries. it is a happening place and a strong city. but it is built on a swamp. that never changed. if you are going to be built on a swamp, then you need to take some pretty extreme methods of drainage. so the approach houston has tried to take all these years drainage and adding channels,iple concrete sluices and so on to get the water out after it rains. and that has proven inadequate. carol: is it just a case, though, as we talk about the storm of the century, how can we plan for more than 50 inches of rain? or is it something more significant that even a few inches can be problematic? peter: they have regular flooding and it is a problem in houston. yes, harvey would have devastated any city, no matter how sound planning was. but it just made it worse than it would have been. so what peopl
water. oliver: peter wrote the story examining the effect on the economy.er: houston has been wet since it was born. for reasons, including that it had a navigable channel, it grew and grew and is now the fourth biggest city in the country. a major medical center, refineries. it is a happening place and a strong city. but it is built on a swamp. that never changed. if you are going to be built on a swamp, then you need to take some pretty extreme methods of drainage. so the approach houston has...
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uh what, uh -- >> peter: to hunt deer and water-pig. capybara. >> anthony: that's a peacemaker. the offer of a cheap shotgun for sale. and, it figures, peter would know this guy, but reason wins out. i don't -- i don't think we're gonna buy a shotgun today. me, beer, shotgun, hot, sunny day, and producer. that's not a good mix. unlike madame lynch's guests, i'm making sure i'm eating on this boat trip. ah, the most important part of any meal-- cold, frosty beverages. >> peter: you already have one. >> anthony: i started early. >> peter: cheers. >> anthony: cheers. oh, here we go. thank you. grilled fish in a mango salsa. >> peter: you have the two most appreciated fish here on the table of paraguay. >> anthony: yep. >> peter: that's the catfish, surubí. >> anthony: and that? >> peter: that's the dorado, the golden fish. >> anthony: oh, the dorado. of course. yes. ooh, that's tasty! ooh, that's nice. >> anthony: so, i'm -- i'm curious about this whole episode of the settlement of nouveau bordeaux. >> guido: there came about four hundred people. they were supposed to be about one t
uh what, uh -- >> peter: to hunt deer and water-pig. capybara. >> anthony: that's a peacemaker. the offer of a cheap shotgun for sale. and, it figures, peter would know this guy, but reason wins out. i don't -- i don't think we're gonna buy a shotgun today. me, beer, shotgun, hot, sunny day, and producer. that's not a good mix. unlike madame lynch's guests, i'm making sure i'm eating on this boat trip. ah, the most important part of any meal-- cold, frosty beverages. >> peter:...
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water. "fox news" correspondent peter doocy spent much of the day touring the devastation in texas and has our report. >> reporter arthur muqtedar refinery still submerged high water there is a part of the reason gas prices are higher across the country but texas governor greg abbott doesn't want harvey victims wearing about long lines at the pump or shortage. >> the bottom line is the state of texas will have plenty of gasoline at gasoline stations across texas so don't worry we will not run out. >> the pentagon said today since harvey hit the military coast guard combined for 16,000 rescues and there's more help on the way. more navy ship will be of the texas coast by wednesday as law enforcement helicopters begin a new phase of harvey recovery. >> the u.s. customs and border protection helicopters by air and marine operations are no longer just doing aerial water rescues or dropping off food in areas that can't be reached. they are helping law enforcement monitor areas -- the aerial tour of a blackhawk helicopter took us over beaumont a place where harpies high waters cut off the pump stati
water. "fox news" correspondent peter doocy spent much of the day touring the devastation in texas and has our report. >> reporter arthur muqtedar refinery still submerged high water there is a part of the reason gas prices are higher across the country but texas governor greg abbott doesn't want harvey victims wearing about long lines at the pump or shortage. >> the bottom line is the state of texas will have plenty of gasoline at gasoline stations across texas so don't...
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peter, we can still hear you. i want one more in there. how do they pivot now? once they're done with water rescues, what is the next part of the mission? >> the next part of the mission is the looting. it's to make sure that there is no looting and to try to scare people off. it's interesting. talking to the pilots that are here now, especially from this air and marine operation, they're not from the texas area. one of the pilots told me that -- one of the rescue missions he used, the coordinates weren't right so he pulled out his iphone and used google maps to location somebody's house. he followed the directions and save somebody in front of their house. another sign that people are not from around here, the pilots, something you see in every aircraft but they're using the houston airspace paper maps just in case they don't like to rely only on electronics when they're in areas with bat weather that they're not familiar with. so again, pilots from all over are here with air marine operations that gave us a ride in this blackhawk a little while ago. they're starting to take out the basket
peter, we can still hear you. i want one more in there. how do they pivot now? once they're done with water rescues, what is the next part of the mission? >> the next part of the mission is the looting. it's to make sure that there is no looting and to try to scare people off. it's interesting. talking to the pilots that are here now, especially from this air and marine operation, they're not from the texas area. one of the pilots told me that -- one of the rescue missions he used, the...
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neither party matches his policies in an exact way, so winston peters has come out against a water taxt makes him fit quite nicely into the national camp. however, on other issues, to do with minimum wages and otherforms of state expenditure, he fits more closely with labour. and we would have to say that in the new zealand election this time, that around 54% of voters voted for parties other than the current governing party, and some are interpreting this is a vote for change. and so it is going to be difficult for winston peters's new zealand first party to justify propping up a fourth term government that might not seem to be as popular as what it used to be. he indeed is the kingmaker, and he holds the balance of power. so doctor curtin, what was on the minds of people when they went to the polls? everyone was talking about jacinda ardern, there we re talking about jacinda ardern, there were so talking about jacinda ardern, there were so much hype, so much excitement. so, i mean, we have to put this into perspective. before jacinda ardern took the leadership, labour was only tracki
neither party matches his policies in an exact way, so winston peters has come out against a water taxt makes him fit quite nicely into the national camp. however, on other issues, to do with minimum wages and otherforms of state expenditure, he fits more closely with labour. and we would have to say that in the new zealand election this time, that around 54% of voters voted for parties other than the current governing party, and some are interpreting this is a vote for change. and so it is...
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peter called us to describe what he had seen. >> i saw it, a 100 foot by 100 foot of pure white granite, from 2,000 feet up. >> the rock slide came crashing down on the water fall route, a popular path peter had just crossed one day ago. >> at the base i saw, i think, two or three people and i do not know what happened to them. i pray that they are safe. >> park officials confirmed his worst fears tuesday afternoon. one climber died, but another miraculously survived and was airlifted to safety. the rockdeli cpeak of climbing season, a ti when skilled and experienced climbers converge at el captain every year. at dawn peter will resume more cautiously than before and so will the search for more fallen climbers. >> that was christina fan reporting. yosemite remains open to visitors. >>> happening today, officials from twitter will meet with senate staffers investigating russian interference in the 2016 election. congress is looking at the spread of false news stories and propaganda on social media. they want to know how russia was involved and whether it got help inside the u.s. lawmakers are concerned about the power of anonymous bots to spread information
peter called us to describe what he had seen. >> i saw it, a 100 foot by 100 foot of pure white granite, from 2,000 feet up. >> the rock slide came crashing down on the water fall route, a popular path peter had just crossed one day ago. >> at the base i saw, i think, two or three people and i do not know what happened to them. i pray that they are safe. >> park officials confirmed his worst fears tuesday afternoon. one climber died, but another miraculously survived and...
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water. no one is hurt, everyone is safe and we're happy. >> sandra: peter doocy is live from jacksonville.eter, you have been there from start to finish. what are you seeing today? >> sandra, we're seeing citywide flooding from the overflowing st. john's river u and even though there was such widespread water yesterday that still is present, very deep in many places, there were 15 neighborhoods like this one that authorities were operating most urgently in yesterday. the jacksonville fire and rescue team says they got 35911 calls and that there were 75 different emergencies in those 15 neighborhoods. they took 356 people out of water and in to shelters, coast guard teams from kentucky and west virginia and tennessee rescued another 118 people. and the governor, rick scott, just said that there are three teams of 22 officers each from the florida fish and wildlife commission on 10 different boats doing search and rescue missions here in northeast florida today. even though the mandatory evacuation order for low lying areas has now been lifted, the water is going to remain for about a week a
water. no one is hurt, everyone is safe and we're happy. >> sandra: peter doocy is live from jacksonville.eter, you have been there from start to finish. what are you seeing today? >> sandra, we're seeing citywide flooding from the overflowing st. john's river u and even though there was such widespread water yesterday that still is present, very deep in many places, there were 15 neighborhoods like this one that authorities were operating most urgently in yesterday. the...
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peters berg to clear water to the va that i toured today, people that are volunteering. i met with volunteer nurses at a special needs center yesterday here in the west coast. it is heart warming to see human kind be so kind. that's exactly what we need and what we're seeing and what makes our country so great. we are here for each other. we are in this together. we need that kind of unity and that kind of strength in situations like these bring that to the fore. and we're seeing it yet again here in florida in our time of need. >> congressman, i'll make sure that the producers give you our contact information so you can tell us what you are hearing up there for the duration and let us know what information needs to get out. thank you so much for lending your perspective to this. former governor of florida. he knows what it takes to make it through a storm and recover. thank you, sir. be safe. it is not just nice that people are willing to help now and hopefully will be there after. it is necessary. it is fundamental to what will go into getting better quickly after happ
peters berg to clear water to the va that i toured today, people that are volunteering. i met with volunteer nurses at a special needs center yesterday here in the west coast. it is heart warming to see human kind be so kind. that's exactly what we need and what we're seeing and what makes our country so great. we are here for each other. we are in this together. we need that kind of unity and that kind of strength in situations like these bring that to the fore. and we're seeing it yet again...
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peter. >> hey, talker, so the water here in jacksonville near the jacksonville landing, which is a cool diningnd shopping spots, it has mostly gone down, this is about all that there is, we were thinking that it was going to go away for good, but see merritt was just down here, and he told us that we need to move our vehicles back because he says that the water is going to rise again, it could be here for about a week, they have already fielded hundreds of calls for rescues, for people who did not know how fast it would rise, people who did not realize that it might be different than coastal flooding, and he says that those people to need to realize that over the next couple of days, there is a lot of danger here. >> if you see flooding in your neighborhood, and you can't get out, and you think you're going to wait this out and it will recede when the tides go down, there is a good chance that it won't tomorrow or the next day, and some places, it could take up to a week. we need to know who you are, where you are, and our people will come get you. >> and the way that jacksonville authorities
peter. >> hey, talker, so the water here in jacksonville near the jacksonville landing, which is a cool diningnd shopping spots, it has mostly gone down, this is about all that there is, we were thinking that it was going to go away for good, but see merritt was just down here, and he told us that we need to move our vehicles back because he says that the water is going to rise again, it could be here for about a week, they have already fielded hundreds of calls for rescues, for people...
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peter doocy was live in jacksonville right now. tell us what is happening. well, we can see. >> harris, you can see that the water here in jacksonville, two blocks away from the st. johns river is continuing to rise. there is actually a current here in the middle of the street, just in front of some restaurants. a legal office, basically white caps. if you look down at the end of the road, some very, very strong winds. continuing to bring the st. johns river water, the storm surge towards us. down there as to the end of the stop sign, just in the 15, 20 minutes that we have been there prior to meters next to the stop sign continue to be further and further submerged. you can look, the waves really are lapping up here into the intersection. at the businesses, it looks like somebody may be wrapped up a po box. but the business which is for lease here, and some of these places down here that look like restaurants, we have not been able to get down, they have not been sandbagged. already with the water still expected to rise four or six more feet by 2:00 this afternoon, there is what looks like the beginnings of some
peter doocy was live in jacksonville right now. tell us what is happening. well, we can see. >> harris, you can see that the water here in jacksonville, two blocks away from the st. johns river is continuing to rise. there is actually a current here in the middle of the street, just in front of some restaurants. a legal office, basically white caps. if you look down at the end of the road, some very, very strong winds. continuing to bring the st. johns river water, the storm surge towards...
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again from a flood where the water is asserting to recede a bit in other places, but not here just yet. >> sandra: peter, i know it's hard to hear us in studio, so we'll try our best here. talking to were volvo herrera who is gone up in choppers following hurricanes many, many times. he is wondering, looking at the situation that you can see in the way you can see it right now, we're just getting word of the river cresting in the beaumont area, are you getting a sense of the emergency cresting at this point from your eyeballs up in the sky? >> from my eyeballs, the sense we get is this is a completely abandoned part of texas. you can see there are one or two cars moving, they appeared to be emergency vehicles, but there are a lot of cars on the side of the road and then there are entire parking complexes come up parking lots and apartments and condos that are completely full and there are still couple of inches of water in those parking lots. the crew we are writing with the u.s. cbt, they say these houses and many neighborhoods were completely underwater and you can see again, if some but he wanted to
again from a flood where the water is asserting to recede a bit in other places, but not here just yet. >> sandra: peter, i know it's hard to hear us in studio, so we'll try our best here. talking to were volvo herrera who is gone up in choppers following hurricanes many, many times. he is wondering, looking at the situation that you can see in the way you can see it right now, we're just getting word of the river cresting in the beaumont area, are you getting a sense of the emergency...
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water. we desire own peter standing in some of that. because of the downed power lines.t's very dangerous when those power lines are down. people have to be careful. they have to come up and i will point out there are many trees that are still down. so roads are blocked. and structures of course that have been decimated are blocking roads as well. this is what florida is dealing with today. as irma makes her way up to georgia now. the first time ever. and despite all of this with a market that is up higher. on pace to close in record territory. there is some relief that irma was not worse. they were talking about all kinds of property damage and flooding and while we have seen a ton of property damage. it's not as bad as they thought it was can be. you also had wall street breathing effectively. they chose not to conduct another nuclear test over the weekend. what is the market application of all of this. they are down on the floor of the exchange. they might have a bigger bill. as bad as it is and it's not good down there in florida we have seen the pictures and we will
water. we desire own peter standing in some of that. because of the downed power lines.t's very dangerous when those power lines are down. people have to be careful. they have to come up and i will point out there are many trees that are still down. so roads are blocked. and structures of course that have been decimated are blocking roads as well. this is what florida is dealing with today. as irma makes her way up to georgia now. the first time ever. and despite all of this with a market that...
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people need to know what peter said about the standing water everywhere. so you see that and you are scared and you think you need to go back in your home to protect your items but you can't. you have to listen to what your local authorities are telling you because it's different. you were here with me. it's different in every single county so depending on where you live you have to listen to law enforcement. >> bill: those looters i want to stress are the exception, not the rule. >> yes by far. >> bill: overwhelmingly the people throughout the state of florida have been patience. i don't know how long that will last. frustrating days ahead. with regard to gas and fuel it was one of the governor's biggest messages last night especially in south florida. because you essentially had all these people on the move and very soon they will get on the move yet again if they have not already. what is the status of whether or not they have the fuel here in florida? >> fuel trucks are coming in. everyone has been listening to governor scott. he has been amazing and w
people need to know what peter said about the standing water everywhere. so you see that and you are scared and you think you need to go back in your home to protect your items but you can't. you have to listen to what your local authorities are telling you because it's different. you were here with me. it's different in every single county so depending on where you live you have to listen to law enforcement. >> bill: those looters i want to stress are the exception, not the rule....
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there has been no evidence of -- there was the heavy water issue that peter mentioned, but these issues have been addressed, and we have mechanisms for addressing complaints that may be there about the way in which the agreement is being implemented, but so far, the conclusion has been that so far this agreement is being respected. it's very, very important. it's very, very important to put that on record, that we are not dealing here with a debate about the compliance with the agreement. we are, it seems, dealing with other issues around the agreement, but not with the fundamental respect of this agreement by all parties until now. >> time for one more question. who shall it be? all right. right there, next to you. you've been very patient. >> international center for terrorism studies. in follow-on negotiations after the ten years, would you see the value in working towards reimposing the limitations on iran's enrichment capacity? for instance, to, you know, go again for the one-year breakout time? >> so far ahead. >> at the end of the agreement? >> my understanding is -- i mean, iran
there has been no evidence of -- there was the heavy water issue that peter mentioned, but these issues have been addressed, and we have mechanisms for addressing complaints that may be there about the way in which the agreement is being implemented, but so far, the conclusion has been that so far this agreement is being respected. it's very, very important. it's very, very important to put that on record, that we are not dealing here with a debate about the compliance with the agreement. we...
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there is still really high water, where it's inaccessible, that if they try anything, officers will be heavily armed on ground with handcuffs in about a minute. sandra? >> peter ducey, thank you. dramatic images coming in of water rescues happening across texas. swollen rivers overflowing as runoff from the rain-soaked region makes its way to the gulf. matt finn is in wharton, texas, where crews around the country are searching for anyone else out there who possibly still needs help. matt? >> we're an hour and a half south of texas. it's referred to as the bathtub of texas, because all of the water in houston, all the spillover from the reservoirs is making its way down here. as you can see, this entire town is severely flooded. the waters rose very rapidly overnight. now we are with fema in a high-profile military truck, and they're basically doing a survey, driving around the small town, marking houses where people or pets need to be recovered. a short while ago we saw two pets stranded on a porch, you know, without food and water. there was another pet, jumping into the water, trying to make it to dry land. so these rescuers from around the country right n
there is still really high water, where it's inaccessible, that if they try anything, officers will be heavily armed on ground with handcuffs in about a minute. sandra? >> peter ducey, thank you. dramatic images coming in of water rescues happening across texas. swollen rivers overflowing as runoff from the rain-soaked region makes its way to the gulf. matt finn is in wharton, texas, where crews around the country are searching for anyone else out there who possibly still needs help....
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peter, apparently it is still wet. >> it's really wet, shepherd. this is main street, two blocks in. the water looks like it's about to go into this bar and grill, this marketing agency, this broker's firm. they don't have sandbags outside, jacksonville was never really talked about as a place that was going to get the full force of a irma here we are with about 90 minutes more of rising water. you can see on neither side are there sandbags. this looks like it was either somebody's garage door or a storm shutter, laying wasted in the middle of the street. the latter has been rising not only since we got here but since the power company got here. there are three trucks and you can see where the gentleman parked, this utility truck parked. the water is already rising to the point where it's going to be tough for him to get back in. you look further down here, can we take it off for one second? just to come down to look at this hotel. you can really get a sense of how much the water is still coming in when you look down at the hyatt regency. i am told by somebody who answered the phone it is clos
peter, apparently it is still wet. >> it's really wet, shepherd. this is main street, two blocks in. the water looks like it's about to go into this bar and grill, this marketing agency, this broker's firm. they don't have sandbags outside, jacksonville was never really talked about as a place that was going to get the full force of a irma here we are with about 90 minutes more of rising water. you can see on neither side are there sandbags. this looks like it was either somebody's garage...
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where there is no water there the winds have pushed the water out of the more shallow bays and harbors, and thinks the view from downtown st. peters berg, and it was shot a little earlier this afternoon. officials say that when the wind shift directions, the water will come back, and it could come back, very fast. >>> that is amazing. >>> scary moments today as two high rise construction cranes toppled in downtown miami. up tense gust from his i am air being blamed, we are told those cranes were among two dozen oversized construction hazard in my aim. no injuries have been reported as a result of the collapse. city officials say moving those cranes would have taken two weeks. >>> well, this is brand new video from boca raton florida where 2 million people are without power across southern florida. outage reports continue to pour in. this could be the reason y cameras were rolling this afternoon as a transformer exploded here in naples. this is happening all over the place. right now there are no reports of any injuries, due to the exploding power lines. >>> now before irma hit florida the path of destruction in the caribbean. ther
where there is no water there the winds have pushed the water out of the more shallow bays and harbors, and thinks the view from downtown st. peters berg, and it was shot a little earlier this afternoon. officials say that when the wind shift directions, the water will come back, and it could come back, very fast. >>> that is amazing. >>> scary moments today as two high rise construction cranes toppled in downtown miami. up tense gust from his i am air being blamed, we are...
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meantime as the wind blows come i want to take you up to jacksonville and check in with peter doocy on the rising watersoes it look? >> it does not look good in the downtown area, bill, where the st. johns river is now a couple of blocks inward. it is not supposed to be. you can see it looks like somebody's storm shutter is they are, the water continuing to come in. a lower here, but as you get closer to the river, you can look here at the hyatt regency, underneath it is basically a canal, the water is still coming up. there are basically white cats in the middle of newnan street in downtown jacksonville, where officials for the last several days have been urging everyone in certain evacuation zones along the river to get out. that's before the water came up. now they are telling people by 2:00, it could rise 4-6 more feet above ground. they are asking anybody in a home to put a white sheet on their door if they need a rescue. they are saying that the water will come up higher than this. basically i'm passable, if you look by, and if you can show down by the stop sign. the water level down there, basica
meantime as the wind blows come i want to take you up to jacksonville and check in with peter doocy on the rising watersoes it look? >> it does not look good in the downtown area, bill, where the st. johns river is now a couple of blocks inward. it is not supposed to be. you can see it looks like somebody's storm shutter is they are, the water continuing to come in. a lower here, but as you get closer to the river, you can look here at the hyatt regency, underneath it is basically a...
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water you see. we talked to dr. peter hotez, a specialist in tropical diseases, about the risks that people are threatened by when it comes to harvey and all of the water they've seen around them. take a look. >> the floodwaters if you have wounds, you want to get those medically treated. because that's how the flesh-eating disease could enter. and if you have systems of diarrhea, you want to seek medical attention because you might need antibiotic therapy. then also you want to minimize your exposure to mosquitos. because the mosquitos are going to start ramping up in the coming days and weeks. and so minimizing exposure to mosquitos is going to be very, very important. >> lieutenant generousle honore, who led the response after hurricane katrina, talked to us about some of the biggest challenges they have today. >> some of the biggest concerns now are people balancing, letting people go back in to their homes, after the water recedes. and at the same time, the mayor eloquently directed the mandatory evacuation last nigh
water you see. we talked to dr. peter hotez, a specialist in tropical diseases, about the risks that people are threatened by when it comes to harvey and all of the water they've seen around them. take a look. >> the floodwaters if you have wounds, you want to get those medically treated. because that's how the flesh-eating disease could enter. and if you have systems of diarrhea, you want to seek medical attention because you might need antibiotic therapy. then also you want to minimize...
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security council america settles for new watered down sanctions against pyongyang. again my name's peter w. watching al jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up the prime minister of bangladesh visits for injured muslims who fled to her country promising not to tolerate any injustice against them plus. the survey they have a. british legislation to stop pulling out of the e.u. passes his first main hurdle in parliament. also this hour on scene and land al jazeera goes on a clandestine mission with one of the most elite units in the philippines military . south korea and japan have praised the u.n. security council and their decision to impose new sanctions on north korea the u.s. wanted tougher measures but they were eventually watered down diplomatic out as a james bays has more now from the united nations. this was the result the u.s. ambassador nikki haley wanted even though she had to weaken her resolution to get it a unanimous vote by the security council to punish north korea for its latest nuclear test today the security council has acted in a different way t
security council america settles for new watered down sanctions against pyongyang. again my name's peter w. watching al jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up the prime minister of bangladesh visits for injured muslims who fled to her country promising not to tolerate any injustice against them plus. the survey they have a. british legislation to stop pulling out of the e.u. passes his first main hurdle in parliament. also this hour on scene and land al jazeera goes on a...
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peter, what are you seen? >> sandra, we are seeing the water 30 minutes after the high tide on the st. johns river and downtown jacksonville begin to recede. it was much deeper about an hour ago, hour and a half ago. unfortunately now, that has gone down you can see the businesses here, a broker, restaurant, a marketing agency. it looks like they got a little bit of water damage. not anything compared to the horrible 10-foot harvey damage in texas, at least not what we can see here, but the water is starting to recede. leaving behind a lot of debris come the lights are out in this entire area. including the traffic lights, which is part of the reason why officials want everybody to stay home unless they absolutely have to leave and just because the water is going down, does not mean that businesses can pop right back open, because it is down here, two blocks and on bank street, you look down, there's a hyatt regency that was crossing one story above this road, and it is completely inaccessible. i spoke to somebody there earlier, and if we wanted to have a room, we should call back on f
peter, what are you seen? >> sandra, we are seeing the water 30 minutes after the high tide on the st. johns river and downtown jacksonville begin to recede. it was much deeper about an hour ago, hour and a half ago. unfortunately now, that has gone down you can see the businesses here, a broker, restaurant, a marketing agency. it looks like they got a little bit of water damage. not anything compared to the horrible 10-foot harvey damage in texas, at least not what we can see here, but...
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water. will carr talked about that and thousands of the storm survivors are still in shelters. peter houston. peter, help us with this. open for business, but at the same time, still a huge hurdle to overcome. >> leland, we found out the house will vote wednesday on the president's proposal for almost $8 billion in harvey-related emergency funding. i had a vote today, the house majority leader, kevin mccarthy will be here at the nrg center, which is a megashelter, leading a congressional deligation to meet with displace displaced h. harris county thinks there could be 136,000 homes with flood damage. statewide, could be as many as 500,000 cars according to solara holdings. you add that up, you still only got part of what is predicted to be a historically high damage estimate. >> when you look at the number of homes and businesses affected by this, this will cost well over $120 billion. probably 150 to $180 billion. >> something houston needs help with right now is more money for trash pickup. streets that had water on them a few days ago now have water-logged furniture and clothes an
water. will carr talked about that and thousands of the storm survivors are still in shelters. peter houston. peter, help us with this. open for business, but at the same time, still a huge hurdle to overcome. >> leland, we found out the house will vote wednesday on the president's proposal for almost $8 billion in harvey-related emergency funding. i had a vote today, the house majority leader, kevin mccarthy will be here at the nrg center, which is a megashelter, leading a congressional...
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. >> reporter: peter lash's home in ramrod key was heavily damaged and lacks power and water. with temperatures soaring in the 90s and stifling humidity, he may have to evacuate. >> and we have to get the electric and the water and everything back. i'm working on that. >> reporter: residents in devastated neighborhoods like this one in little torch key have told us that they are preparing and expecting not to have power for perhaps a month. and with no running water and no cell phone service, people in this area are facing some daunting challenges ahead. for more on the relief efforts, here's my colleague manuel bojorquez in key west. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez in key west, where relief arrived in the form of two chinook helicopters at this empty shopping center parking lot. >> we have plenty of food on its way, plenty of water on its way. [applause] >> reporter: for some, it's the first aid they've seen since hurricane irma struck four days ago. almost immediately after the helicopter took off, this line formed. there are dozens of people here waiting for food and wate
. >> reporter: peter lash's home in ramrod key was heavily damaged and lacks power and water. with temperatures soaring in the 90s and stifling humidity, he may have to evacuate. >> and we have to get the electric and the water and everything back. i'm working on that. >> reporter: residents in devastated neighborhoods like this one in little torch key have told us that they are preparing and expecting not to have power for perhaps a month. and with no running water and no...
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peter is in houston. >> texas displaced by high water are already dealing with red tape. but the president sought to cut through yesterday by trying to resolve a dispute. one evacuee said he was having with fema. >> a lot of people used to be stay with family and friends but now they are staying here. [inaudible] >>. >> as a present handed out hotdogs and played with the kids at the mega shelter his education secretary was nearby. she is talking about schools for students. his department will soon need to find temporary housing for many of the 43,000 texans that fema says has sought shelter since harvey had peered from the shelter the presidential motorcade traveled to first church to help load water and food onto vehicles for flood victims in need. and the president is asking congress for almost $8 billion in emergency funding also repeatedly applauded the federal relief efforts this far. >> it is long-term.we are talking about they say, two years or three years. but because this is texas you will probably see it six months. i have a feeling. >> the water is still rising
peter is in houston. >> texas displaced by high water are already dealing with red tape. but the president sought to cut through yesterday by trying to resolve a dispute. one evacuee said he was having with fema. >> a lot of people used to be stay with family and friends but now they are staying here. [inaudible] >>. >> as a present handed out hotdogs and played with the kids at the mega shelter his education secretary was nearby. she is talking about schools for...
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essentially habits like a funnel, funneling water into these inlets, these rivers, and flooding as you know, in a place like tampa, clearwater, st. petering even in heavy rains sometimes they have issues with flooding, increasingly, and problems with getting that water out. >> i just talked to congresswoman caster, to go get her mother and stepfather and get them out of bayshore drive in tampa, because all that water is going to come north in tampa bay, and then it's not going to have any place to go. he said look if a cat 3 storm hits, that area will be under 15 feet of water. we don't exactly what left of water the storm surge will be. the estimate were 5 to 8 feet for the tampa petersburg area, but again, that's 5 to 8 feet of water rise. then depending on these winds, you'll have waves on top of that water. it's not just five feet, eight feet of water, maybe doesn't sound so bad, but that wind action creates winds of potential very high waves. >> and then you figure the tides, if it's at high tide, that all the moorad it is to the complication, but i think the people are prepared for it, as much as they ever have been a rea shoutout t
essentially habits like a funnel, funneling water into these inlets, these rivers, and flooding as you know, in a place like tampa, clearwater, st. petering even in heavy rains sometimes they have issues with flooding, increasingly, and problems with getting that water out. >> i just talked to congresswoman caster, to go get her mother and stepfather and get them out of bayshore drive in tampa, because all that water is going to come north in tampa bay, and then it's not going to have any...
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water rescues. now it is time to clean up. peter doocy was one of the first reporters on the scene of this historic event and he joins us now, what does it look like today? >> we just got back from a shelter where we met and evacuee named ricardo, he evacuated from key west to jacksonville. he still hasn't heard one way or the other how his place down in the keys fared and since he can't afford to wait for a word about how things turned out down there for him he is just going to start to put down roots here. >> right now i have a van and i'm going to try to get a job around here so my fiance and i can get out of this place. we appreciate it but we want to try to get out of here. >> you are not going to try to go back to key west? >> that is out of the question, it is too expensive and too hot. >> the mayor says power restoration will be the priority for the next several days, he plans to press the power company to keep the 113 113,000 customn the city alone better informed about how they are going to be living without lights or air
water rescues. now it is time to clean up. peter doocy was one of the first reporters on the scene of this historic event and he joins us now, what does it look like today? >> we just got back from a shelter where we met and evacuee named ricardo, he evacuated from key west to jacksonville. he still hasn't heard one way or the other how his place down in the keys fared and since he can't afford to wait for a word about how things turned out down there for him he is just going to start to...
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peter doocy is in houston. >> texas displaced by high water are already doing with red tape.resident trump thought took hot through it yesterday by trying to resolve a dispute. one evacuee said that he was having with fema. [indistinct] >> get him up. yes, sir. >> as the president handed out hotdogs and play with kids at the end rt centers and mega-soldiers, his education secretary betsy devos was nearby. her department needs new students for 12,000 students in houston alone. ben carson was there as well. he will need to find temporary housing for many of the 43,000 texans who fema says i have been hit by the hurricane. from there, they travel to first church to help load water and food on vehicles bound for flood victims in need, and the president, was asking congress for almost $8 billion in emergency funding, also repeatedly applauded the efforts thus far. >> we are talking about -- they say two years, three years. i think that because this is texas, they will probably do it in six months, i have a feeling. >> but the water is still rising and part of west houston near the
peter doocy is in houston. >> texas displaced by high water are already doing with red tape.resident trump thought took hot through it yesterday by trying to resolve a dispute. one evacuee said that he was having with fema. [indistinct] >> get him up. yes, sir. >> as the president handed out hotdogs and play with kids at the end rt centers and mega-soldiers, his education secretary betsy devos was nearby. her department needs new students for 12,000 students in houston alone....
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water. should. welcome back to cross not were all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're just. in russia u.s. relations. ok let me go back to nicholas one of the things that you know i ended the first segment here why should russia really care if the u.s. doesn't want to parlay and of our bilateral relationship then at a certain amount of a certain point you just say ok that's the way it's going to be but we live in a real world with very real problems and let's consider north korea i think the russia has been played a very constructive role in the united nations lot of people didn't agree with russia's position in voting on. the when they did do that in china did do that they had a roadmap how to move forward in a very reasonable one i would say in that which has been completely ignored which is it's been it's. nor is an understatement ok i mean most people don't even know what happened ok so but this is a time when the united states and russia really truly need to work together and to resolve this crisis that i think that has been generated from the west that can be a differe
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. >> peter lasha's home in ram rod ski was damaged and lacks power and water. with temperatures soaring in the 90s, and stifling humidity, he may have to evacuate. >> we have to get the electric and the water and everything back. working on that. >> residents in devastated neighborhoods like this one, in little torch key, have told us, that they are preparing and expecting not to have power for perhaps a month. and with no running water, and no cell phone service, people in this area, are facing some daunting challenges ahead. >> in other news this morning, there are new details about moscow's attempt to influence a u.s. presidential election. and they center on social media and face book. jeff pegues reports. to pro molt an anti-immigrant rally in twin falls, idaho. a city it called a center of refugee resettlement, responsible for a huge upsurge of violence towards american citizens. that was false, and the rally itself, never happened in spite of the russian campaign. >> they were using the new social media sites. a wild, wild west. very few rules. to, to in
. >> peter lasha's home in ram rod ski was damaged and lacks power and water. with temperatures soaring in the 90s, and stifling humidity, he may have to evacuate. >> we have to get the electric and the water and everything back. working on that. >> residents in devastated neighborhoods like this one, in little torch key, have told us, that they are preparing and expecting not to have power for perhaps a month. and with no running water, and no cell phone service, people in...