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about how to clean the air. at the moment most vehicles may be driven in germany cities regardless of what engine they have but following today's ruling cities with high levels of air pollution could opt to outlaw all but the most modern diesel engines a clear victory for the environmental group that initiated the legal action. today is a great day for clean air in germany we have fought for clean air for people in cities. for years the legal thresholds for air pollution have been surpassed in many german cities the nitrogen oxides emitted mainly by diesel cars are highly damaging to people's health the german government says the fumes are implicated in six thousand early deaths every year so many germans support a ban. on the wonderful it's about time for the city center to just be made car free that would be super for man the things immediately their dirty water. many owners now fear they will no longer be able to drive in urban areas. of the fifteen million diesel cars in germany the ban could affect some nin
about how to clean the air. at the moment most vehicles may be driven in germany cities regardless of what engine they have but following today's ruling cities with high levels of air pollution could opt to outlaw all but the most modern diesel engines a clear victory for the environmental group that initiated the legal action. today is a great day for clean air in germany we have fought for clean air for people in cities. for years the legal thresholds for air pollution have been surpassed in...
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we fought for clean air for people and cities. threshold have been surpassed in many german cities. the nitrogen oxides admitted by diesel cars are damaging to people's health. they have 6000 early deaths every year. >> wonderful. it is about time for the city center to be made car free. that would be super. >> ban the things immediately. they are dirty. >> many diesel owners now fear they will no longer be able to drive in urban areas. of the 15 million diesel cars, the ban could affect 9 million. many trucks and vehicles may be banned, as well as private cars. >> is annoying. so i have to to the train into town if i may not drive my car anymore? it is a blow to the little guy who has no money. >> the german government is keen to prevent driving bans. angela merkel tried to calm nerves and subsidies will receive help to combat air pollution. >> this applies to individual cities, were more needs to be done but this does not affect the whole of germany are all car owners in germany. it is important to make that clear. >> there is o
we fought for clean air for people and cities. threshold have been surpassed in many german cities. the nitrogen oxides admitted by diesel cars are damaging to people's health. they have 6000 early deaths every year. >> wonderful. it is about time for the city center to be made car free. that would be super. >> ban the things immediately. they are dirty. >> many diesel owners now fear they will no longer be able to drive in urban areas. of the 15 million diesel cars, the ban...
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air coming in from the atlantic, pushing the cold air with the risk of sleet and snow, onceit air withe it goes through, cold air follows behind. mix again we are watching another weather system come m, watching another weather system come in, producing sleet and snow along with rain, the wind is picking up at the risk of gales and the blue, will follow as temperatures dipped once again. going into next week, the cold air winds. we are going to see widespread overnight frost, may be severe at times and still some weather systems from the atlantic producing rain as they go in, but the risk of seeing some snow at times as well. as we go deeper into february, things could become settled, but just as february, things could become settled, butjust as cold, perhaps even colder and that is something we will watch closely. in a crucial week for the brexit talks, a senior minister says the government is more united than conservative critics think. with a position on trade and customs arrangements due to be agreed within days, the home secretary says the government will get a good deal. the home
air coming in from the atlantic, pushing the cold air with the risk of sleet and snow, onceit air withe it goes through, cold air follows behind. mix again we are watching another weather system come m, watching another weather system come in, producing sleet and snow along with rain, the wind is picking up at the risk of gales and the blue, will follow as temperatures dipped once again. going into next week, the cold air winds. we are going to see widespread overnight frost, may be severe at...
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today is a great day for clean air in germany we have fought for clean air for people in cities. for years the legal thresholds for air pollution have been surpassed in many german cities the nitrogen oxides emitted mainly by diesel cars are highly damaging to people's health the german government says the fumes are implicated in six thousand early deaths every year so many germans support a ban on the wonderful it's about time for the city center to just be made car free that would be super for man the things immediately their dirty thoughts are. many. now fear they will no longer be able to drive in urban areas. of the fifteen million diesel cars in germany the ban could affect some nine million. many trucks and delivery vehicles could be banned as well as private cars. it's annoying so i'd have to take the train into town if i may not drive my car anymore if you once again it's a blow to the little guy who has no money. the german government is keen to prevent driving bans. trying to calm nerves and said cities will receive help to combat air pollution it's good i insist it is
today is a great day for clean air in germany we have fought for clean air for people in cities. for years the legal thresholds for air pollution have been surpassed in many german cities the nitrogen oxides emitted mainly by diesel cars are highly damaging to people's health the german government says the fumes are implicated in six thousand early deaths every year so many germans support a ban on the wonderful it's about time for the city center to just be made car free that would be super...
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but they did notaim at firing into the air.ver the fence and ran towards the nearest town. we were lucky. no matter what security has been put in place, i honestly don't think i can go back to the school. the latest on the nigerian schoolgirl abduction. the former co—chair of the main syrian kurdish movement is on tu rkey‘s syrian kurdish movement is on turkey's most wanted list, accused of terror charges including a bombing of 2016 in ankara. he was detained in prague at the weekend but the court there released him. turkey is not happy with the decision. it is a spokesman for the turkish debited prime minister. this billing is against international law and against the european can the edge and on extradition. this ruling clearly shows support for terrorist organisations. and it will have a negative affect on relations between turkey and the czech republic. here isa turkey and the czech republic. here is a correspondent on how it is being seen there. from here is the former leader and the founder of a kurdish syrian party gover
but they did notaim at firing into the air.ver the fence and ran towards the nearest town. we were lucky. no matter what security has been put in place, i honestly don't think i can go back to the school. the latest on the nigerian schoolgirl abduction. the former co—chair of the main syrian kurdish movement is on tu rkey‘s syrian kurdish movement is on turkey's most wanted list, accused of terror charges including a bombing of 2016 in ankara. he was detained in prague at the weekend but...
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wales will now see a new effort to improve the air.t that its plans were not adequate. southampton is one of several major cities where the government recently ordered a faster response. so too in leeds, another pollution hotspot, were today we found people are concerned. i feel like it is slowly killing us. it is bad air and they should find a way to cut down and sort it. we cannot let it go because of our young people. it isjust not fair. local authorities in leeds and other cities are working on plans to tackle pollution. but they feel they're having to make all the effort. and they say national government is not helping enough. we need to ensure there is properfunding. and that they're thinking for the country as a whole and they're not just passporting this responsibility down to already stretched local authorities, expecting us to do it without that support in place. the most obvious solution is to charge the dirtiest vehicles for coming into polluted areas. but that is also the most controversial option and ministers are not kee
wales will now see a new effort to improve the air.t that its plans were not adequate. southampton is one of several major cities where the government recently ordered a faster response. so too in leeds, another pollution hotspot, were today we found people are concerned. i feel like it is slowly killing us. it is bad air and they should find a way to cut down and sort it. we cannot let it go because of our young people. it isjust not fair. local authorities in leeds and other cities are...
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london reached its annual air pollution limit in the first month of 2018.ht improvement on last year when it reached the quota in just five days. the eu's environment commissioner says 400,000 people will die prematurely this year because of air pollution — and enough is enough. any countries that fail to comply with regulations could face fines or sanctions by the european court ofjustice. the uk government has already been sued three times in the british high court by environmental lawyers clientearth — most recently late last year. they told the bbc at the time that brexit could mean there is even less action taken on air quality. this government, in the 35 years that i have been doing environment to work, is the most reluctant to follow the law when it comes to an important public health issue. where 40,000 people a year die every make in the uk. but it does not look that will comply anywhere near we were supposed to. —— die every year in the uk. but it now looks like it will not be 2025, even though were supposed to be there by 2010. the prime minister
london reached its annual air pollution limit in the first month of 2018.ht improvement on last year when it reached the quota in just five days. the eu's environment commissioner says 400,000 people will die prematurely this year because of air pollution — and enough is enough. any countries that fail to comply with regulations could face fines or sanctions by the european court ofjustice. the uk government has already been sued three times in the british high court by environmental lawyers...
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into the colder air.s. we can sum up the weekend like this. it will often be windy. we'll see rain at times on saturday. something brighter and colder for most on sunday. sunday could bring double—digit temperatures in places. but with some outbreaks of rain, on sunday, it will feel colder, but it should be brighter. hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. sexual harassment and bullying in westminster — one in five workers have experienced or witnessed it in the past year. a new code of conduct and tougher sanctions are now set to be introduced. good morning — it's thursday 8 february. also this morning: the cinderella service — a warning that there's not enough social care workers because they're undervalued and poorly paid. talking tough on trade — bosses from some of japan's biggest businesses meet the prime minister and chancellor later, to discuss life after brexit and what it could mean
into the colder air.s. we can sum up the weekend like this. it will often be windy. we'll see rain at times on saturday. something brighter and colder for most on sunday. sunday could bring double—digit temperatures in places. but with some outbreaks of rain, on sunday, it will feel colder, but it should be brighter. hello — this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. sexual harassment and bullying in westminster — one in five workers have experienced or witnessed it in the...
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the air strikes destroyed 20% of the syrian air force.rikes destroyed 20% of the syrian airforce. he has air strikes destroyed 20% of the syrian air force. he has calculated thatis syrian air force. he has calculated that is a red line, assad, i can do chlorine, these huge bombs, all sorts of carnage. but if i don't do chemical warfare per se, i sorts of carnage. but if i don't do chemicalwarfare per se, i can sorts of carnage. but if i don't do chemical warfare per se, i can get away with it. that is what has happened. this will not be solved with american leadership. america is in the midst of a nervous breakdown, it is to internal looking right now to care about this. i despair because i don't see how this will work. russia is playing chess, the re st of work. russia is playing chess, the rest of the world is playing checkers. of course we can hope and in some way there must be a solution, i struggled to see where it is. france, long experienced in the middle east, the french pushing hard for that un security council resolution. is the
the air strikes destroyed 20% of the syrian air force.rikes destroyed 20% of the syrian airforce. he has air strikes destroyed 20% of the syrian air force. he has calculated thatis syrian air force. he has calculated that is a red line, assad, i can do chlorine, these huge bombs, all sorts of carnage. but if i don't do chemical warfare per se, i sorts of carnage. but if i don't do chemicalwarfare per se, i can sorts of carnage. but if i don't do chemical warfare per se, i can get away with it....
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billy morgan, doing well in the big air. for those who have not seen it, it isa air.or those who have not seen it, it is a sight to behold. one big it is asightto babblifinertrig and it is ssightto beholdfinsfl-r'rg and multiple spins in the air. jump and multiple spins in the air. billy morgan got a jump to get a bronze medal performance no one had managed before. it takes great britain to the record of five medals in the winter olympics and hit the minimum target of five medals at these games. that doubled the funding, justifying the investment. you can also look at the medal table and see great britain in 18th, compared to at the and see great britain in 18th, compared to - at the top with compared to norway at the top with 14 compared to norway at the top with 1a medals. take nothing away from the performance of billy morgan. he is the oldest in the field, the old est by is the oldest in the field, the oldest by three years. some of his superior rivals on paper slipped by superior rivals'sn paper—slippedbyi wayside. superior rivals'on peper—slippedbyi wayside. billy
billy morgan, doing well in the big air. for those who have not seen it, it isa air.or those who have not seen it, it is a sight to behold. one big it is asightto babblifinertrig and it is ssightto beholdfinsfl-r'rg and multiple spins in the air. jump and multiple spins in the air. billy morgan got a jump to get a bronze medal performance no one had managed before. it takes great britain to the record of five medals in the winter olympics and hit the minimum target of five medals at these...
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air force would carry out daytime air raids while the r.a.f. operated at night. the british continue their strategy of competent bombing while the americans wanted to precisely target strategically important industrial and infrastructure sites. the aircraft that would carry out these raids the gigantic be seventeen the flying fortress. yet what the u.s. air force thought was its secret weapon would fit into a carrier back. it was believed so valuable that pilots had orders to keep it locked in a safe between missions. this new technology the norden bombsight. during tests it was able to hit targets on the ground with a precision of fifty meters from an altitude of four thousand six hundred meters. the idea was to be able to bomb from altitudes beyond the reach of german flak. but the reality was different. the northern wasn't always as accurate as talented and it was susceptible to a variety of influences including bad weather that limited the nortons usefulness. moreover the u.s. air force had hoped to be seventeen's would be able to fly missions without armed e
air force would carry out daytime air raids while the r.a.f. operated at night. the british continue their strategy of competent bombing while the americans wanted to precisely target strategically important industrial and infrastructure sites. the aircraft that would carry out these raids the gigantic be seventeen the flying fortress. yet what the u.s. air force thought was its secret weapon would fit into a carrier back. it was believed so valuable that pilots had orders to keep it locked in...
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but the wind is getting stronger and the air is getting colder as we pull this cold air in from easternyes, a cold start for our sunday morning, —5, —6 in the countryside, so maybe a little bit of hoarfrost around, some frost on the cars, even a little low cloud to clear, but that should clear quickly. the main changes through the day are a little more cloud for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland, so maybe a bit grey and cold here, even the odd snow flurry, but in contrast, we may see more sunshine than yesterday for western scotland, northern ireland and the far south of cornwall. but there will be a stronger breeze here, so more of a wind chill. it won't be a warm day anyway, as you can see, and especially so for the eastern side of england and scotland. the wind is stronger for england and wales at the moment but it does pick up in the week further north. and then it gets interesting through the coming night. look at this — the risk of snow showers. and they will be snow showers because look how cold the air is again through the coming night. so as they come into the cold
but the wind is getting stronger and the air is getting colder as we pull this cold air in from easternyes, a cold start for our sunday morning, —5, —6 in the countryside, so maybe a little bit of hoarfrost around, some frost on the cars, even a little low cloud to clear, but that should clear quickly. the main changes through the day are a little more cloud for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland, so maybe a bit grey and cold here, even the odd snow flurry, but in contrast, we...
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back into the cold air. 0n wednesday. back into the cold air. and a frosty start, this band of rain will affect north—western parts of scotland. northern ireland later in the day on thursday. a battle between colder air further east, thursday. a battle between colder airfurther east, and thursday. a battle between colder air further east, and something milder further west. at the end of the week, that colder air is going to win through. some discussion among the models as to where this high—pressure across scandinavia is going to be. and how cold it could get. it looks like daytime temperatures won't go further above six or 7 degrees before the end of the week. dry and settled. although milderair is the week. dry and settled. although milder air is neverfar away, it looks like the colder air and those easterly winds will continue to affect the country. what does that mean further ahead? milder fulsome time, especially for scotland and northern ireland but we can hang on to easterly winds for most and it will be turning much colder. that's all fo
back into the cold air. 0n wednesday. back into the cold air. and a frosty start, this band of rain will affect north—western parts of scotland. northern ireland later in the day on thursday. a battle between colder air further east, thursday. a battle between colder airfurther east, and thursday. a battle between colder air further east, and something milder further west. at the end of the week, that colder air is going to win through. some discussion among the models as to where this...
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rule and the clean air act rule. administrator pruitt is working to address these and other epa rules. his commitment to revisit misguided policies is growing our economy in manufacturing, in mining, and across the board. two prime examples are proposals to repeal the clean power plan and the waters of the u.s. rule. with regard to the clean power plan, the prior administration wanted to put coal out of business. 27 states challenged the clean power plan because they saw what the epa was doing. epa, under pruitt's leadership, is on the right track and getting that rule off the books. as he undoes that rule, i appreciate the administrator's desire to hear from those who would have been hurt the most. the administration has already held a listening session in senator capito's home state of west virginia, and i look forward to welcoming the epa to a listening session in gillette, wyoming, in march. another key way that pruitt has put environmental policy on the right track and the epa's withdrawal of the waters of the u
rule and the clean air act rule. administrator pruitt is working to address these and other epa rules. his commitment to revisit misguided policies is growing our economy in manufacturing, in mining, and across the board. two prime examples are proposals to repeal the clean power plan and the waters of the u.s. rule. with regard to the clean power plan, the prior administration wanted to put coal out of business. 27 states challenged the clean power plan because they saw what the epa was doing....
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dragging in some milder air.ills until it turns into rain. a soggy afternoon with that wind and rain, heavy at times, turning milder. temperatures up to 11 degrees in cardiff, still the cold air hanging on across the far north of scotland. then, potential for a weather front to develop across england during saturday night. that could bring a squeeze in the isobars, the potential for some strong winds. that will clear quickly on sunday. we will be back to a mixture of wintry showers. some sunny spells in between. again feeling cool, particularly in the north—western areas. that's your weather. hello — this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. just hours to the start of the 23rd winter olympic games in south korea. diplomacy is high on the agenda as senior figures from north korea and the us arrive in pyeongchang for the opening ceremony. and bad news overnight for british medal hopeful katie ormerod — she's broken her heel in snowboard training, and is out of the games — she'd already fractured her
dragging in some milder air.ills until it turns into rain. a soggy afternoon with that wind and rain, heavy at times, turning milder. temperatures up to 11 degrees in cardiff, still the cold air hanging on across the far north of scotland. then, potential for a weather front to develop across england during saturday night. that could bring a squeeze in the isobars, the potential for some strong winds. that will clear quickly on sunday. we will be back to a mixture of wintry showers. some sunny...
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clean air should be a right, not a privilege. to hear much more from government now, and to speed up the whole operation of cleaning ourair. we are investing billions of pounds, the uptake of vehicles and specifically in regards to the quality plan, we set aside. nearly half a billion for air quality plans. some on the labour benches demanded urgent action. this is a national health emergency, millions of people could probably die by recent estimates, by 2040, this is not good enough. she must act now. here we find ourselves once again, sending them to the dispatch box, we know that air pollution is responsible for many deaths, each year with cardiovascular diseases within richard deaths. premature. get responsible for premature deaths. air pollution in the uk, resulting in over 20 million and economic costs of a year. the uk is soutinely exceeding legal limits of pollution, the ambient air quality directive. it poses a serious question, is whether this conservative government can be trusted with our environment and dealing with
clean air should be a right, not a privilege. to hear much more from government now, and to speed up the whole operation of cleaning ourair. we are investing billions of pounds, the uptake of vehicles and specifically in regards to the quality plan, we set aside. nearly half a billion for air quality plans. some on the labour benches demanded urgent action. this is a national health emergency, millions of people could probably die by recent estimates, by 2040, this is not good enough. she must...
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in the northern and western suburbs air marching in, probably by 7:00 a.m. inhiladelphia we'll see the numbers drop to the phi, as well. 32 in trenton. 29 in allentown. 30 in reading. in these areas up north in particular as the cold air comes in if the rain and moisture on the roadwayschance to dry out, e freezing. let's look at that aspect of the morning commute. rain and snow ending fast, as you can see. the temperatures are dropping, you can see that the in the northern areas. roads are wet, if they don' out in face an e-up on passes. there's icing on 309 one of the northern highways, be careful up there. 9:00 a.m., 30 degrees, wield be holding in the upper 20s most of the day. 6:00 p.m. we're in the mid 20s. the other aspect of the weather today, winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. look for windchills in the teens all the way today, karen. what have you got on the roads so far. >> reporter: we have an accident in conshohocken. schuylkill expressway westbound is mess. as more people head out on the roads, a minute ago it was an hour delay traveling westbound
in the northern and western suburbs air marching in, probably by 7:00 a.m. inhiladelphia we'll see the numbers drop to the phi, as well. 32 in trenton. 29 in allentown. 30 in reading. in these areas up north in particular as the cold air comes in if the rain and moisture on the roadwayschance to dry out, e freezing. let's look at that aspect of the morning commute. rain and snow ending fast, as you can see. the temperatures are dropping, you can see that the in the northern areas. roads are...
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rule and the clean air act rule. administrator pruitt working to address these and other rules his commitment to revisit misguiding policies is growing our economy across the board. two prime examples of proposals to repeal the clean power plant and the waters rule. the prior administration wanted to pull coal out of business, 27 states challenged it because they saw what the epa was doing. on the right track and getting that rule off the books. as he undoes that rule i appreciate the administrators desire to hear from those who would be hurt the most. he already had a listening session in west virginia and i welcome them in wyoming in march. another key way that pruitt put environmental policy on the right track is the with drawl of the waters of the u.s. rule. the obama administration, would have given boundless authority to regulation what americans can do on their property. impacting farmers, ranchers, landowners and businesses. the epa can and must redefine waters in the u.s. in a way that makes common sense. an
rule and the clean air act rule. administrator pruitt working to address these and other rules his commitment to revisit misguiding policies is growing our economy across the board. two prime examples of proposals to repeal the clean power plant and the waters rule. the prior administration wanted to pull coal out of business, 27 states challenged it because they saw what the epa was doing. on the right track and getting that rule off the books. as he undoes that rule i appreciate the...
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you available when it comes to clean air. clean air act requires epa to partner with the state to address pollution. these protections are critical for states like delaware and our neighbors. critical for others up and down the east coast. we are located in what i call the end of america's [inaudible]. instead of working with states to address pollution your actions are making the problem worse. for example, he rejected a request from northeastern states to coordinate with up when states of ozone pollution. you also failed to answer at least six state solutions several of which are from delaware. us epa to require up to install or consist of the operate already installed pollution controls. last week you issued a memorandum to allow it to increase air admissions of toxic chemicals like arsenic, like mercury, like lead and affects the health of other states dealing with prostate pollution. later on will get to questions yes, sir no but i have a limited amount of time. i'll start with yes, sir no questions. answer them yes, sir
you available when it comes to clean air. clean air act requires epa to partner with the state to address pollution. these protections are critical for states like delaware and our neighbors. critical for others up and down the east coast. we are located in what i call the end of america's [inaudible]. instead of working with states to address pollution your actions are making the problem worse. for example, he rejected a request from northeastern states to coordinate with up when states of...
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there is no arctic air behind this system. sitting right here left overs in the gulf of maine. still snowing heavily right now in boston, and portland, and augusta seeing moderate snow but look at the southwest , new jersey, pennsylvania, south east pennsylvania we are in the seeing anything. clouds starting to thin out. we should see sunshine this afternoon. but final numbers look like this philadelphia 1.2 inches, lindenwald 1.5. broomall two, graterford 4.3 and doyletown 4.8. further north and west we go numbers picked up quite a bit. 1.1 in clover. claymont 1.4. marlton two. then we see six, seven, eight, emmaus 7 inches, boyer town 7 inches and allentown 8.2 inches of snow. way up here. poconos picked up six to 8 inches. lake harmony 30 degrees. here's the problem, freezing mark is 32. we have to get temperature above that to start seeing this snow melt. you can see everybody, pretty much west of that line we're still below 32 degrees. we need a couple more hours here once the sunrises these numbers will start climbing ra
there is no arctic air behind this system. sitting right here left overs in the gulf of maine. still snowing heavily right now in boston, and portland, and augusta seeing moderate snow but look at the southwest , new jersey, pennsylvania, south east pennsylvania we are in the seeing anything. clouds starting to thin out. we should see sunshine this afternoon. but final numbers look like this philadelphia 1.2 inches, lindenwald 1.5. broomall two, graterford 4.3 and doyletown 4.8. further north...
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pollutantsthose air that we regulated in the clean air act, we have reduce those air pollutants by 65%[applause] as we have done that we have also grown our gdp. we has a country have always believed that we can be about job growth, job creation, stewardship, and taking care of the environment. we can do that collectively. it is a false choice to say we must choose between the two. that is what we need to adopt as a country and recognize that we have that obligation as we go forward. the president is leading us towards that in a great way. >> we teased about waters in the united states. -- puddles had become lakes for regulatory misses. how big of an overreach -- >> i think one of the greatest examples of the past administration taking steps without power was the waters of the united states role. -- rule. >> tell us for those who may not know what the waters of the united states act was and what it did. >> the clean water act gives a certain authorities as an agent. -- agency. ofre is a definition waters of the united states. if you do find that broadly, if you stretch it as far as you
pollutantsthose air that we regulated in the clean air act, we have reduce those air pollutants by 65%[applause] as we have done that we have also grown our gdp. we has a country have always believed that we can be about job growth, job creation, stewardship, and taking care of the environment. we can do that collectively. it is a false choice to say we must choose between the two. that is what we need to adopt as a country and recognize that we have that obligation as we go forward. the...
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. —— go by air. is ambitious and so is the timescale. -- go by air.launch our first demonstrator flights in dallas and la to show that as a concept this can work and then work to scale by 2023 and 3025, so we are then work to scale by 2023 and 3025, so we are providing commercial flights to a lot of providers, giving them a new way to travel. one of uber‘s partners has showed off its design for a four seater cabin which could include a pilot. here is that 360 view with the alternative setup, four seats, four passengers. it is electric with a range of about 60 miles, they say. we've seen other designs for air taxis of late, including this chinese firm's one which risibly shuttled actual people in this autopilot had grown. —— drone. and this air cab by a german firm uses 18 brokers and nine separate battery packs, just in case. while nasa and the faa are working on new traffic control systems for these types of craft in the us, the faa will have to be convinced self piloting electric air ca bs convinced self piloting electric air cabs are safe. we will
. —— go by air. is ambitious and so is the timescale. -- go by air.launch our first demonstrator flights in dallas and la to show that as a concept this can work and then work to scale by 2023 and 3025, so we are then work to scale by 2023 and 3025, so we are providing commercial flights to a lot of providers, giving them a new way to travel. one of uber‘s partners has showed off its design for a four seater cabin which could include a pilot. here is that 360 view with the alternative...
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today is a great day for clean air in germany we have fought for clean air for people in cities. for years the legal thresholds for air pollution have been surpassed in many german cities the nitrogen oxides emitted mainly by diesel cars are highly damaging to people's health the german government says the fumes are implicated in six thousand early deaths every year so many germans support a ban one wonderful it's about time for the city center to just be made car free that would be super for man the things immediately there dirty water. many owners now fear they will no longer be able to drive in urban areas. of the fifteen million diesel cars in germany the ban could affect some nine million. many trucks and delivery vehicles could be banned as well as private cars. it's annoying so i'd have to take the train into town if i may not drive my car anymore if you don't fly in once again it's a blow to the little guy who has no money. the german government is keen to prevent driving bans. trying to calm nerves and said cities will receive help to combat air pollution is good i insis
today is a great day for clean air in germany we have fought for clean air for people in cities. for years the legal thresholds for air pollution have been surpassed in many german cities the nitrogen oxides emitted mainly by diesel cars are highly damaging to people's health the german government says the fumes are implicated in six thousand early deaths every year so many germans support a ban one wonderful it's about time for the city center to just be made car free that would be super for...
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and in the morning the cold air catches up with the rain. we see areas changing over to snow briefly and then off the coast by 7:00 or 8:00 in the morning. what to expect overnight tonight and into the morning rain giving way to snow briefly. it looks like a coating to an inch and that inch is up in the poconos and right here a coating to like a half inch. many roads are wet because it will take a while for temperatures to dip down to the freezing mark and allowing for slippery spots tomorrow and karen rogers is up early and on the air tomorrow to get through the rush hour and let you know if there is slick spots, really blustery and cold on friday. and still cold on saturday. and does warm up a bit on super bowl. a storm is coming in and producing precipitation starting before dawn as a little snow before it changes over to mainly rain during the day. and the possibility of a change over back to snow later at night. than is mostly in the far northern and western areas in the poconos. and a lot of uncertainty with this and that is what we ar
and in the morning the cold air catches up with the rain. we see areas changing over to snow briefly and then off the coast by 7:00 or 8:00 in the morning. what to expect overnight tonight and into the morning rain giving way to snow briefly. it looks like a coating to an inch and that inch is up in the poconos and right here a coating to like a half inch. many roads are wet because it will take a while for temperatures to dip down to the freezing mark and allowing for slippery spots tomorrow...
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to come up with a plan to tackle air pollution — orface eu fines. markets are all down again, as expected. as expected. this is how they stand as they open on friday. about a raise in interest rates. editor, kamal ahmed. about anything in the programme. just use #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. there seems to be no stopping the global stock market sell—off. it was another gut—wrenching day for investors on wall street. wiped out more than 1000 points for the second week. major asian markets also suffered sharp losses. so let's look at the numbers. what have we got? down for thatjust have a look at the percentages. —— nikkei. 3%. the dow is down 4%. you can see any difference, really as anyone‘s. as anyone‘s. do it looks as though the european markets will all follow. markets will all follow. markets have been open for 30 minutes. minutes. they will settle down and we will see which way the going. off on wall street. losing more than 10% of its recent peak. hamper economic growth. investors are not yet alarmed. would sooner or later b
to come up with a plan to tackle air pollution — orface eu fines. markets are all down again, as expected. as expected. this is how they stand as they open on friday. about a raise in interest rates. editor, kamal ahmed. about anything in the programme. just use #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. there seems to be no stopping the global stock market sell—off. it was another gut—wrenching day for investors on wall street. wiped out more than 1000 points for the second week....
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were multiple violations during the window from nine am to two pm two people were killed at government air strikes read. also accused of breaking that deal with a truce ordered by russia was meant to allow for the vacuum ration of civilians but none of the injured actually go out and that have a still down to zero that's because the russians did not provide a trusted third party to help the evacuation even if the daily ceasefire does hold aid groups are skeptical too they say five hours is simply not long enough to provide any meaningful help say the honda reports. some emerged from underground shelters to buy food and water others returned home to collect whatever is left of their belongings the relative calm gave the people of eastern some respect a five hour pause in the assault by the pro syrian government alliance on the besieged enclave ordered by the russian government the temporary truce from nine am until two pm is due to be repeated daily it's not enough for the syrians trapped in the war zone. what ceasefire we have been under bombardment all night planes flying above our heads
were multiple violations during the window from nine am to two pm two people were killed at government air strikes read. also accused of breaking that deal with a truce ordered by russia was meant to allow for the vacuum ration of civilians but none of the injured actually go out and that have a still down to zero that's because the russians did not provide a trusted third party to help the evacuation even if the daily ceasefire does hold aid groups are skeptical too they say five hours is...
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so colder air will be here. a blustery day as we dry out. 31 degrees the high temperature tomorrow, and down to 18 degrees saturday morning. and a cold day in the afternoon. it will be warming up on sunday. rain coming in on sunday in the afternoon. by monday the rain is back and so is the cold. another rainmaker on wednesday degrees, and next weekend a chance of rain showers and snow mixed in, too with a high of 41. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with you. quick update for you on the schuylkill expressway. we're not dealing with construction this morning. a disabled vehicle or an accident, somebody that kind of slid off the road there just approaching the vine street expressway. other than that, the roads look pretty good. the accident on route 202 through norristown has already cleared. updates on this and the rest of your majors when i come back. >>> 4:54 right now on this friday. let's talk a little baseball and ballpark protection. what the mlb is now doing to keep you safe in the stands. ea
so colder air will be here. a blustery day as we dry out. 31 degrees the high temperature tomorrow, and down to 18 degrees saturday morning. and a cold day in the afternoon. it will be warming up on sunday. rain coming in on sunday in the afternoon. by monday the rain is back and so is the cold. another rainmaker on wednesday degrees, and next weekend a chance of rain showers and snow mixed in, too with a high of 41. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with you. quick update...
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the air.in cologne the bombers destroyed tens of thousands of homes and put more than forty five thousand people out onto the street. but in essence only eleven homes were hit bad weather meant that most british bombs missed their targets. i wasn't worried on the contrary the british bombs reminded civilians that they were engaged in a life or death struggle he ordered his minister for propaganda use if goebbels to ready the german people for a lengthy fight. goebbels rhetorical strategies stress the idea of vengeance he promised to annihilate england with retaliatory weapons of inconceivable might. the the one and v. two rockets. they were only in the developmental stages. so gerbils blamed scapegoat the jews whom the regime had been persecuting for ten years. they would be the ones to pay the ultimate price for the bomb damage. apartments and property confiscated from german jews who had been sent to concentration camps were given to people who had suffered in the bombardments. and this syst
the air.in cologne the bombers destroyed tens of thousands of homes and put more than forty five thousand people out onto the street. but in essence only eleven homes were hit bad weather meant that most british bombs missed their targets. i wasn't worried on the contrary the british bombs reminded civilians that they were engaged in a life or death struggle he ordered his minister for propaganda use if goebbels to ready the german people for a lengthy fight. goebbels rhetorical strategies...
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for example, sometimes the american troops would do air raids. and of course, all the prisoners would get really excited. because as soon as they saw a b-52, they would say this is it, this is our rescue. that went on year after year after year, and there was no rescue. and so eventually my dad said that he learned not to get his hopes up too much. and the other thing that the prisoners said was that even when they became discouraged, disappointed, suicidal, what kept them going was thinking about their loved ones back home or the man in the cell next to them. the majority of the prisoners that i interviewed said they had to stay strong to help the man in the bunk next to them. so they really relied on each other for that, that spiritual strength and that endurance to get through every day. and then finally, in january of 1973, the paris peace accords were signed and the united states initiated the operation homecoming. this is a picture of my dad's evacuation. he is getting off the bus. again, they, they put the prisoners in, in special uniforms
for example, sometimes the american troops would do air raids. and of course, all the prisoners would get really excited. because as soon as they saw a b-52, they would say this is it, this is our rescue. that went on year after year after year, and there was no rescue. and so eventually my dad said that he learned not to get his hopes up too much. and the other thing that the prisoners said was that even when they became discouraged, disappointed, suicidal, what kept them going was thinking...
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what is going on with air fare? security experts say there are shady verses now. >> we're looking into the problem. we talk about air fare. it means we're paying higher here. >> yeah. we were tipped off to suspicious activity with air fare. it lead us to a local company that is trying to fight back. we want to give you an inside look at distill networks in san francisco. it's a cybersecurity firm in the city and engineers told us they're working to shut down illicit computer programs that have been tinkering with air fares. >> this is a constant battle. for some airlines there's thousands of requests every day. they hold thousands of seats. we're talking about bots here. computer programs said are exploiting airline reservation systems at your expense. tonight we'll show you how they're doing it. how to avoid the air fare bots and what happens when we asked the major airline about their efforts to battle bots. call us with your consumer questions, please. 888-996-tips. see you again tonight at 11:00, guys. >> thank
what is going on with air fare? security experts say there are shady verses now. >> we're looking into the problem. we talk about air fare. it means we're paying higher here. >> yeah. we were tipped off to suspicious activity with air fare. it lead us to a local company that is trying to fight back. we want to give you an inside look at distill networks in san francisco. it's a cybersecurity firm in the city and engineers told us they're working to shut down illicit computer...
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force because he was in the army air force.-old. you can stand for anybody you want to. [applause] army air force veteran who served in world war ii between 1941 and 1945. he enlisted on his 18th birthday just after the bombing of pearl harbor. after graduating as a fighter pilot in august of 1983, at the ripe old age of 19, he spent the remainder flying the p. 47 and 51 nation in the pacific with the 78th fighter squadron. he participated in the first land-based missions over japan. on the 14th of august 1945 the data combat ended. his wing man was the last man killed imankilled in a combat mn world war ii. captured in his book the last fighter published earlier this year. please welcome to the platform the distinguished flying cross world war ii veteran and fighter pilot captain jerry yellin. [applause] [applause] i have to begin by saying this is an unbelievable honor for me. throughout my career i was constantly reminded that the air force i served in stood on the shoulders of giants and they were the me men, no apologies t
force because he was in the army air force.-old. you can stand for anybody you want to. [applause] army air force veteran who served in world war ii between 1941 and 1945. he enlisted on his 18th birthday just after the bombing of pearl harbor. after graduating as a fighter pilot in august of 1983, at the ripe old age of 19, he spent the remainder flying the p. 47 and 51 nation in the pacific with the 78th fighter squadron. he participated in the first land-based missions over japan. on the...
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the 23 minute air conditioned experience gives a birds eye view of the city and beyond. here is to a great trip to orlando. right across the street is the brand new top golf. >> this is not like put put. we are taking it up a little. >> on a driving range with cool technology. >> yes! >> there are nine different games. but the signature top golf is the most popular. >> you get more points for the further you hit. they are armed with tracers so you can follow the path. >> that was good. >> and track your speed, height and hang time and curve. >> and you can work on your game. >> to cool off we hit paradise cove on orlando's lake brian. >> this is where you can do a lot of fun water activities. >> from you looking for a lawn chair on the water kind of vibe, try paddle boarding. >> if you are down for a big time adrenalin rush -- >> oh gosh -- >> jet skiing is the ticket to ride -- and for a truly wild adventure -- >> welcome to wild florida. >> wild florida is a taste of pristine old florida. >> the most wildlife you'll see just south of orlando. >> the family run business
the 23 minute air conditioned experience gives a birds eye view of the city and beyond. here is to a great trip to orlando. right across the street is the brand new top golf. >> this is not like put put. we are taking it up a little. >> on a driving range with cool technology. >> yes! >> there are nine different games. but the signature top golf is the most popular. >> you get more points for the further you hit. they are armed with tracers so you can follow the...
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the cold air is producing some snow showers. in western pennsylvania that cold air moves into our area tonight, but we're not going to get the snow. we'll be drying out and clearing out. in fact, much of the next few days we will drying conditions. and next few chances of showers will come later in the week. look at the temperature roller coaster. 48 degrees this afternoon. that's cooler than it is rights now. and drops down to a high temperature of 43 on tuesday. look at the warmup for valentine's day on wednesday, and even warmer on thursday. but this is going to come, like yesterday, with more wet weather that will continue into friday. but the weekend i think we're going to be drying out and cooling down, too. 30 for the suburbs, lehigh valley and new jersey. 42 degrees in the afternoon. and come sunday, lots of sunshine, but the temperatures will rebound into the upper 40s and low 50s. so pretty good-looking weekend. if it was a little too dreary for you over the last couple of days, we will fix that for you this weekend. >
the cold air is producing some snow showers. in western pennsylvania that cold air moves into our area tonight, but we're not going to get the snow. we'll be drying out and clearing out. in fact, much of the next few days we will drying conditions. and next few chances of showers will come later in the week. look at the temperature roller coaster. 48 degrees this afternoon. that's cooler than it is rights now. and drops down to a high temperature of 43 on tuesday. look at the warmup for...
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we are in the cold air, look how far south the mild air has been pushed. the uk during the course of sunday and into monday as well. you can see wintry showers across the north but also quite a bit of sunshine around as well for many of us come monday. temperatures getting up to around about 8 degrees. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 4 pm. the haitian ambassador tells the bbc his government will shortly summon the 0xfam representative in haiti to explain how it dealt with allegations of aid workers being paid for sex. —— with allegations of aid workers paying for sex. the worst thing is when they say even though those crimes have not been reported, no action will be taken, it is really an insult. israel attacks dozens of syrian targets after one of its f16jets came under anti—aircraft fire and crashed. at least 18 people are dead and 60 injured as a double—decker bus overturns in hong kong. also in the next hour: britain's bid for an olympic title at the 2018 winter olympics.
we are in the cold air, look how far south the mild air has been pushed. the uk during the course of sunday and into monday as well. you can see wintry showers across the north but also quite a bit of sunshine around as well for many of us come monday. temperatures getting up to around about 8 degrees. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 4 pm. the haitian ambassador tells the bbc his government will shortly summon the 0xfam representative in haiti to explain how it dealt with...
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air quality, and president obama left office, about 120 million people did not have air quality problems. you had more superfund sites on the list when he left office then when he came in. superfund sites have the most egregious waste. we have more sites when he left then when he came in. what is so great about that record? what i have done is spend time with our agency heads, department heads and say, where do we want to be five years from now? let's measure those goals and work for them every single day. it's get accountability. that is what is so great about the president's leadership. it is great because he is about getting results for the american people. we are all focused on the same thing at the epa, what can we do preserve air quality, water quality? let's get back to the basics. i believe if we do that, it is going to produce great results and the economy will grow. we talked about this a little bit before i came in. we have been told we had to choose between jobs and protecting the environment, and that is a false choice. we have never done that as a country. since 1980, air p
air quality, and president obama left office, about 120 million people did not have air quality problems. you had more superfund sites on the list when he left office then when he came in. superfund sites have the most egregious waste. we have more sites when he left then when he came in. what is so great about that record? what i have done is spend time with our agency heads, department heads and say, where do we want to be five years from now? let's measure those goals and work for them every...
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air b.n. b. and congressional leaders may surprise us all and pass a bigger deal a two year deal on the budget which would include infrastructure dollars and increasing the debt ceiling all which could calm jittery markets and i sat down with the crypto champion a reef a common and ask her if the banks have it right about digital currencies and their future. banks have a kneejerk reaction to corruption saudi jabbering about him and. it's quite an interview now let's get to the story stopping today's headlines disney has finally put a price on their new e.s.p.n. streaming service according to disney's q four report four dollars and ninety nine cents will get viewers while allowed them to able to watch extra games if you're a maple leafs fan or a black hawks fan and other content investors have been waiting for the details since disney's announced plans for plus in august another detail e.s.p.n. plus will not be a standalone service instead it will be an add on to the existing e.s.p.n. app the stre
air b.n. b. and congressional leaders may surprise us all and pass a bigger deal a two year deal on the budget which would include infrastructure dollars and increasing the debt ceiling all which could calm jittery markets and i sat down with the crypto champion a reef a common and ask her if the banks have it right about digital currencies and their future. banks have a kneejerk reaction to corruption saudi jabbering about him and. it's quite an interview now let's get to the story stopping...
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it will run into colder air.'ll talk about what to expect and how much snow where you live in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> those stories and much more when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ the future is for the unafraid. >> we love doing this every year and so it begins. thon is now under way at penn state. it is the largest philanthropic event on any college campus in the world. live at the bryce jordan center on the penn state campus is "action news" reporter chad pradelli. chad you'll be there all weekend. what is the energy like right at the start? >> reporter: the energy is fantastic, jim. you can hear the music blaring. the 700 or so students who are taking part in dancing for 46 straight hours of no sleep, of no sitting down, just got on their feet at 6:00 it won't end until sund at 4:00 and you can see the vibe inside the bryce jordan center. look at the sta
it will run into colder air.'ll talk about what to expect and how much snow where you live in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> those stories and much more when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ the future is for the unafraid. >> we love doing this every year and so it begins. thon is now under way at penn state. it...
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but the wind is getting stronger and the air is getting colder as we pull this cold air in from easternd start for our sunday morning, —5, —6 in the countryside, so maybe a little bit of frost around, some frost on the cars, even a little low cloud to clear, but that should clear quickly. the main changes through the day are a little more cloud for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland, so maybe a bit grey and cold here, even the odd snow flurry, but in contrast, we may see more sunshine than yesterday for western scotland, northern ireland and the far south of cornwall. but there will be a stronger breeze here so more of a wind chill. it won't be a warm day anyway, as you can see, and especially so for the eastern side of england and scotland. the wind is stronger for england and wales but it does pick up in the week further north. and then it gets interesting through the coming night. look at this — the risk of snow showers. and they will be snow showers because look at how cold the air is again through the coming night. so as they come into the cold air, they will fall as sno
but the wind is getting stronger and the air is getting colder as we pull this cold air in from easternd start for our sunday morning, —5, —6 in the countryside, so maybe a little bit of frost around, some frost on the cars, even a little low cloud to clear, but that should clear quickly. the main changes through the day are a little more cloud for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland, so maybe a bit grey and cold here, even the odd snow flurry, but in contrast, we may see more...
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. >> veneno en el aire , noticias de peligros de los casi dos m l millones de latinos que viven cercade instalacioennes de gas o petroleos como foldolo de cab es un sintoma . >> es peligroso este farmaco dicen que este joen ven se suic por este antiviral no esta claro que sllleve a una conducta suiia . >> unoticias teelemundo con jos diaz-balart . >> qt¿que tal? buenas tardes un vez mas una escuela es blanco de un atquaque con armas de fueg u quien gatillo un adoleecenscent los angeles deja al menos 45 r heridos dos son neestudiantes l lo que va del 2018 ha y mas de 2 tiroteos pancfrancisco cuevas t informacion de la escena ade adelante buenas tardes . >> es la informacion que una a niÑa de 12 aÑos esta arrestada a ahora como responsable del hecho dos jovenes de 15 aÑos uno con n un aa bala estan hospitalizados. >> terorr se vivio al iniciar la las clases de un momento a otro un dia normal fue pesadilla para maestros, neestudiantes y padre. >> estoy preocupado porque mi i hija tambien esta a cca . >> la peor pesadilla para un p d padre de familia de verdad que vimos por las noticaias
. >> veneno en el aire , noticias de peligros de los casi dos m l millones de latinos que viven cercade instalacioennes de gas o petroleos como foldolo de cab es un sintoma . >> es peligroso este farmaco dicen que este joen ven se suic por este antiviral no esta claro que sllleve a una conducta suiia . >> unoticias teelemundo con jos diaz-balart . >> qt¿que tal? buenas tardes un vez mas una escuela es blanco de un atquaque con armas de fueg u quien gatillo un...