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. >> estamos en alberta, hay una amplia distribuciÓn de comida, ropa para toda esta gente que fue atacadacando usted? >> todo, comida, el huracÁn se llevÓ todo. >> se lo llevÓ todo? >> si. >> donde estÁn durmiendo? >> en las casa de unos primos. >> han recibido ayuda? >> si. >> esto es parte de lo que se ve aquÍ pasando por supuesto, y familias enteras que se han quedado sin nada. v amos a mostrar para ver quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando con ellos. Éstas son otras familias que perdieron todo, buscan en los escombros los restos de su casa que quedÓ en el parque de un vecino. no solo se trata de pÉrdidas materiales sino tambiÉn de familiares de los quiÉnes no han sabido. >> uno de mis tÍos se había quedado en su caso y se lo llevÓ el tornado. a parte hay algunos que no encontramos todavÍa. >> ahora muchos desaparecidos en alabama, les mostrÓ mÁs evidencia de la fuerza de los vientos, este enorme poste de venta del aguanto la fuerza del tornado pero otro similar no existiÓ y que trofoblasto como si un gigante lo hubiera empujado. mientras las cuadrillas de reparaciÓn siguen trabajando sin descans
. >> estamos en alberta, hay una amplia distribuciÓn de comida, ropa para toda esta gente que fue atacadacando usted? >> todo, comida, el huracÁn se llevÓ todo. >> se lo llevÓ todo? >> si. >> donde estÁn durmiendo? >> en las casa de unos primos. >> han recibido ayuda? >> si. >> esto es parte de lo que se ve aquÍ pasando por supuesto, y familias enteras que se han quedado sin nada. v amos a mostrar para ver quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando...
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we have large wildfires in northern alberta. about 250 kilometers north of edmonton. it's dry and windy since the weekend, so a couple of showers coming on on wednesday night. just a quick look at your temperatures then. we have 16 degrees in vancouver, mid and sunny, partly cloudy skies in seattle, 17 degrees. it stays mild in pin peg and very warm down in houston again at 31 he degrees. all right. here is your extended forecast now. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." do stay with us. /s ge 0çc@
we have large wildfires in northern alberta. about 250 kilometers north of edmonton. it's dry and windy since the weekend, so a couple of showers coming on on wednesday night. just a quick look at your temperatures then. we have 16 degrees in vancouver, mid and sunny, partly cloudy skies in seattle, 17 degrees. it stays mild in pin peg and very warm down in houston again at 31 he degrees. all right. here is your extended forecast now. >>> and that wraps up this edition of...
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this is slave lake, about 200 slom ters to the northwest of edmonton in alberta, canada. monita. >> ivan, thank you. >>> what caused an air france jet to fall out of the sky over the atlantic? it's a question that's gone unanswered for almost two years, but today, investigators plan to release a communique shedding some light on the state of the flight recorders on the doomed air france airbus. the so-called black boxes were recently discovered among the wreckage on the ocean floor. >>> now, if someone could tell you how long you've got left to live, would you want to know? a new blood test is offering to tell you just that. the controversial test will go on sale in britain's public later this year at a cost of around $725. telamirs are structures at the tips of the chromosomes that show the speed at which the cells are aging. >>> and it's been compared to a pretzel, an octopus, even a toilet seat. and it caused quite a stir at the royal wedding. now princess beatrice's famous hat is now up for bid with a donation to charity. it has a dedicated fable page with more than 1
this is slave lake, about 200 slom ters to the northwest of edmonton in alberta, canada. monita. >> ivan, thank you. >>> what caused an air france jet to fall out of the sky over the atlantic? it's a question that's gone unanswered for almost two years, but today, investigators plan to release a communique shedding some light on the state of the flight recorders on the doomed air france airbus. the so-called black boxes were recently discovered among the wreckage on the ocean...
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remote community in alberta lost a third of the buildings when the winds shifted and sent the flamesirectly into town. it also blocked some of the highway that has swerved as evacuation routes. fortunately nobody was hurt or killed but residents are taking shelter 80 miles away. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords chose the song that woke up the astronauts. her choice, beauty beautiful day by u-2. her husband is commanding the endeavour. endeavour which is on the final mission is carrying $2 billion worth of magnetic instruments. we don't have a clip but it's a beautiful day. >> 4:51. >> if you like gray sky, right? it's a beautiful day. >> i start off a little hoarse. that will get you out of it. >> looking to sutro tower and it's going to be quiet out there. live doppler 7 hd not picking up too much but you will run into scattered sprinkles throughout the morning commute and temperatures that are mild, upper 40s to low 50s. around the monterey bay, scattered showers and temperatures in the low 50s. inland, salinas, gilroy cooler at 48. waves of showers not only today but also toni
remote community in alberta lost a third of the buildings when the winds shifted and sent the flamesirectly into town. it also blocked some of the highway that has swerved as evacuation routes. fortunately nobody was hurt or killed but residents are taking shelter 80 miles away. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords chose the song that woke up the astronauts. her choice, beauty beautiful day by u-2. her husband is commanding the endeavour. endeavour which is on the final mission is...
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alberta's never managed to talk about what happened. even though the abuse ran deep through her family, it became a taboo subject. and it's the difficulty of breaking this silence that's bringing one of her fellow survivors to st. michael. elsie boudreau is now trying to get people here talking. >> how are you? good to see you. my hope is that... as yupik people, that we can move beyond the shame and the guilt, and have the strength of our ancestors to be able to sit in a circle with other survivors and to say, "these things happened to me, and what are we going to do about it?" >> trahant: boudreau arranged the first meeting of the st. michael victims. >> i'm honored to be here in st. michael among all of you, and i know, as survivors, it's often hard to come together as a group to face what happened to you. i'm curious about you, alberta, and how it feels for you to be in this circle, have... being that this is your first time. >> i was thinking of what people will say-- we're... we're doing it just for the money, we're... "they're ly
alberta's never managed to talk about what happened. even though the abuse ran deep through her family, it became a taboo subject. and it's the difficulty of breaking this silence that's bringing one of her fellow survivors to st. michael. elsie boudreau is now trying to get people here talking. >> how are you? good to see you. my hope is that... as yupik people, that we can move beyond the shame and the guilt, and have the strength of our ancestors to be able to sit in a circle with...
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now we have more video of what it looks like across part of alberta.rly half an entire town actually was burned, this after fires were triggered by strong winds. we're talking about winds roughly right around 100 kilometers per hour. it kicked off on sunday. officials weren't prepared for it and residents basically had to escape by their feet. you're looking at video of trees after that fire actually jumped over a highway and just started to spread. now people not only lost their homes, they lost their town. this graphic right here giving you an idea of the fires burning through alberta. you can see over towards the west, down towards the south of slave lake, those are the fires that hopped over and really just got out of control. and this image right here from nasa, showing you exactly the smoke plumes. scary situation. the good news is the fire threat is down for today and the next several days. monita? >> hopefully it will stay that way. thank you very much for that. >> you're watching "world one" from london. >>> a managing director of the imf awai
now we have more video of what it looks like across part of alberta.rly half an entire town actually was burned, this after fires were triggered by strong winds. we're talking about winds roughly right around 100 kilometers per hour. it kicked off on sunday. officials weren't prepared for it and residents basically had to escape by their feet. you're looking at video of trees after that fire actually jumped over a highway and just started to spread. now people not only lost their homes, they...
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. >> reporter: in the alberta city neighborhood, 14 people rode out the tornado in the basement of this escaped with just scratches. >> when we first crawled out we started screaming. we knew our house was gone. we looked around and everybody's house was gone. >> reporter: the university of alabama's school year was cut short by the tornado. students are sticking around to run a relief operation. since they started on friday more than 12,000 meals cooked, packed and delivered. other donations of diapers, toiletries, canned goods, sorted, packed for delivery as fast as they've come in. they're harness the power of twitser. >> we'll tweet we need sliced breads. an hour later a man will show up and say i have $100 worth of sliced bread. the way our generation, community responds. >> reporter: a single facebook post sent volunteers descending on an elementary school. they rekcovered books from the rubble of a school library before tomorrow's expected rains. >> i was hoping to get a handful of people to help out. i got here at 10:30 when i said. there were already probably ten people out her
. >> reporter: in the alberta city neighborhood, 14 people rode out the tornado in the basement of this escaped with just scratches. >> when we first crawled out we started screaming. we knew our house was gone. we looked around and everybody's house was gone. >> reporter: the university of alabama's school year was cut short by the tornado. students are sticking around to run a relief operation. since they started on friday more than 12,000 meals cooked, packed and delivered....
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/canada border here, significant rain in southern bc as well as alberta and then thunderstorms coming down the central plains reaching down into the south. it's going to be producing severe weather for the same places that have been hit all week and were hit the weekend as well by those devastating deadly tornadoes. we haven't even got rid of the last storm system yet. it's still clinging on to the eastern seaboard here. we'll see rain all along the coast and then more severe weather from the mid-atlantic up into southern new england and then we have that new area to watch as well. over the same area, arkansas, missouri, oklahoma as well as kansas, tornadoes, damaging winds, and thunderstorms. large hail all in the forecast. let's take a look at what's happening with your temperatures then. you can see that heat all the way up into new york city as well as washington, d.c. 31 degrees, way above average. and then on the other side of the jet stream it's going to be the mid teens for toronto, chicago, winnipeg, vancouver, as well as seattle. let's head now to europe. more rain bands pus
/canada border here, significant rain in southern bc as well as alberta and then thunderstorms coming down the central plains reaching down into the south. it's going to be producing severe weather for the same places that have been hit all week and were hit the weekend as well by those devastating deadly tornadoes. we haven't even got rid of the last storm system yet. it's still clinging on to the eastern seaboard here. we'll see rain all along the coast and then more severe weather from the...
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is what it is like to be a conservative from alberta.king your writing numbers on a night like this. you know you will get reelected. jason kenney with always a big plurality and his writing in alberta and it appears to be on that we again tonight. let me underline for you what he was saying about what is happening and what they called the gta, the net greater toronto area. there are 44 seats in the gta, 30 of them, 30 out of 44 have gone to the conservatives. they only had 11 before. the extra 19 they pick up were all, all of them at the expense of the liberals so the conservatives, now the big power players in the gta on toronto. overall, conservatives win a majority government. tonight we have them at the moment 167. the ndp at 103 and the liberals at 33 and the bloc quÉbecois at four and elizabeth me beating in her writing in british columbia. now, we want to give you a sense now especially where those of you who were looking for results from your own local areas it is time for another break for some of you watching on cbc television
is what it is like to be a conservative from alberta.king your writing numbers on a night like this. you know you will get reelected. jason kenney with always a big plurality and his writing in alberta and it appears to be on that we again tonight. let me underline for you what he was saying about what is happening and what they called the gta, the net greater toronto area. there are 44 seats in the gta, 30 of them, 30 out of 44 have gone to the conservatives. they only had 11 before. the extra...
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. >> in canada, a huge wild fair has destroyed more than a third of a sizable town in alberta.ircraft have dropped fire retardant, and thousands of residents have fled the area. oil production has been shut down in the area. no deaths have been reported as a result of the fires. the american space shuttle endeavour lifted off on its final mission. launch was delayed by two weeks . the blastoff was watched by gabriel giffords -- by gabrielle giffords, the american congresswoman who was shot in the head a few months ago. her husband is on the shuttle. >> three, two, one, zero, liftoff for the final launch of endeavour. >> thundering into a bright florida morning, the space shuttle endeavour left on its final mission. the shuttle disappeared into low crowd, a spectacular sight for the tens of thousands of who turned out for one last glimpse of this iconic spaceship. endeavour's cargo is holding the most expensive scientific experiment in nasa's history a speck tromter designed to seek out dark matter. during its 16-day mission, the crew will deliver parts of the international spac
. >> in canada, a huge wild fair has destroyed more than a third of a sizable town in alberta.ircraft have dropped fire retardant, and thousands of residents have fled the area. oil production has been shut down in the area. no deaths have been reported as a result of the fires. the american space shuttle endeavour lifted off on its final mission. launch was delayed by two weeks . the blastoff was watched by gabriel giffords -- by gabrielle giffords, the american congresswoman who was...
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. >>> beavers are especially busy in alberta, canada.ere the world's biggest beaver dam has been discovered. it's more than a half mile long. so big it can be seen on satellite images. it's believed generations of beavers have been building the dam since the 1970s. >> this report is brought to you by dreamworks animation and this segment is brought to you by ford. >> hi, i'm mike. i'm a professional race car driver and an instructor with ford driving skills for life programs. >> this isn't a nascar race. this is a website that may help save you from danger when you get behind a wheel. >> the program is a program that started in 2003. it is designed to save teen lives due to the fact number one killer is crash >> ford takes the program to communities around the country. along with inspectors like mike. >> today's driving conditions are more challenging for teens. roads are more congested today. there are other drivers out there that may not be experiencing or demonstrating safe driving behavior and may be distracted. it is important for t
. >>> beavers are especially busy in alberta, canada.ere the world's biggest beaver dam has been discovered. it's more than a half mile long. so big it can be seen on satellite images. it's believed generations of beavers have been building the dam since the 1970s. >> this report is brought to you by dreamworks animation and this segment is brought to you by ford. >> hi, i'm mike. i'm a professional race car driver and an instructor with ford driving skills for life...
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well, hundreds of people in alberta, canada, have been evacuated because of two wild fires there. take a look at that. ten homes and barns have been destroyed in the town. firefighters battling the flames are also dealing with high winds. the state of emergency has now been declared. no injuries have been reported but the wild fires are just two of the several dozen that started in the province over the weekend. >>> overnight cafe pacific flight taking off from singapore had to make a return emergency landing after an engine caught fire. passengers on board the air bus say about 20 minutes after takeoff that plane began shaking violently. the lights then went out and they could smell something burning. some passengers started praying. now the plane did land safely back in singapore. no one was injured. >>> well, some small towns in louisiana are virtually empty this morning as flood water from the mississippi river approaches. water is coming from the spillway that's been opened to divert water away from heavy populated new orleans and baton rouge. that's left thousands of homes i
well, hundreds of people in alberta, canada, have been evacuated because of two wild fires there. take a look at that. ten homes and barns have been destroyed in the town. firefighters battling the flames are also dealing with high winds. the state of emergency has now been declared. no injuries have been reported but the wild fires are just two of the several dozen that started in the province over the weekend. >>> overnight cafe pacific flight taking off from singapore had to make a...
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and in cycling alberta all want to go has won his second giro d'italia as the spaniard waits for his doping case to be had by the court of arbitration for sport contador was the fastest in the time trial around the streets of milan britain's david millar large trial think that final stage but also the was out of reach overall adding to the success from two thousand and eight which was also the last time he competed in the race the three time to the france winner was scheduled to appear in court next month but the date was pushed back will make from the summer with contador having tested positive for a banned substance. that's all for now coming up next as the weatherman carry a wink will bring you the news headlines. hungry for the full six we've got it first half of the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on r t. and. if the a c. is easy easy to answer to the to. be able to see.
and in cycling alberta all want to go has won his second giro d'italia as the spaniard waits for his doping case to be had by the court of arbitration for sport contador was the fastest in the time trial around the streets of milan britain's david millar large trial think that final stage but also the was out of reach overall adding to the success from two thousand and eight which was also the last time he competed in the race the three time to the france winner was scheduled to appear in court...
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can you it's enough let's and in cycling alberta contador has won his second judo the thailand suspended waits for his doping case to be had by the court of arbitration for sport called it was third fastest in the time trial around the streets of milan on sunday britains thing with a large trial in that final stage but portugal's out of reach overall adding to his success from two thousand and eight which was also the last time he completed in the race three time to france champion was scheduled to appear in court next month on the day it was pushed back full later in the summer it's going to having tested positive for a banned substance. and you can find north sport stories of our you tube channel which is r.t.e. sports news coming up is the weather than kerry we'll update you on the news headlines stay with r.t. . hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on our t.v. . twenty years ago the largest country in. the sorts of places of. course had been more secure. to each began a journey. where did it take them
can you it's enough let's and in cycling alberta contador has won his second judo the thailand suspended waits for his doping case to be had by the court of arbitration for sport called it was third fastest in the time trial around the streets of milan on sunday britains thing with a large trial in that final stage but portugal's out of reach overall adding to his success from two thousand and eight which was also the last time he completed in the race three time to france champion was...
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preserve it explains why russia is so interested in everything that's happening in regions like northern alberta and the middle east at a meeting which was dedicated to matters of national security today and we couldn't operate in is to eliminate terrorists including the recent want to gauge just. a direct link to the security level with little country it's no secret that al qaida has been sending terrorists to russia and is continuing to do such. of course the president was talking about terrorists which are being sent to the publics in northern called says like doug is telling covered in a wild card for russian forces and conducting break it off races already keeping those terrorists and of course you have to remember that with the song is not in been gone the thread about this still looms very large though that the mastermind is gone still terrorists are continuing to great all around the world russia is the number one most wanted terrorist the top amount of is actually still a large and he is responsible for two most recent bombings in russia though those of course were the explosions in mos
preserve it explains why russia is so interested in everything that's happening in regions like northern alberta and the middle east at a meeting which was dedicated to matters of national security today and we couldn't operate in is to eliminate terrorists including the recent want to gauge just. a direct link to the security level with little country it's no secret that al qaida has been sending terrorists to russia and is continuing to do such. of course the president was talking about...
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people have been forced from their homes by series of wildfires in canada's northern province of alberta and president evacuation was hampered by the fast moving flames of ways as have burned through twenty two thousand have terms of land and caused significant damage to buildings authorities say another one hundred fifteen fires are threatening the area. shuttle endeavor blasted off from cape canaveral for the last time in a sixteen day mission it will reach the international space station on wednesday delivering a two billion u.s. dollars cosmic ray to tap for that scientists hope will help them discover the origin of the universe the flight was initially scheduled in april but was postponed due to problems in a power unit nasa is about to end its thirty year old shuttle program and its last project shuttle atlantis is expected to launch in july. well just as the u.s. cuts back on its space program tyler has announced plans to put its own space station in orbit the sixty ton construction will be almost seven times lighter and the international space station if all goes to plan and with
people have been forced from their homes by series of wildfires in canada's northern province of alberta and president evacuation was hampered by the fast moving flames of ways as have burned through twenty two thousand have terms of land and caused significant damage to buildings authorities say another one hundred fifteen fires are threatening the area. shuttle endeavor blasted off from cape canaveral for the last time in a sixteen day mission it will reach the international space station on...
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a mom from calgary, alberta... and our returning champion-- a deli clerk from hamden, connecticut... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
a mom from calgary, alberta... and our returning champion-- a deli clerk from hamden, connecticut... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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. >>> more than 20 wildfires are burning out of control in northern alberta. about 40% of the buildings in the town have burned. winds up to 50 miles per hour are making it very difficult for firefighters. several oil fields and a major pipeline have been closed because of the fire. the u.s. imports more oil from canada than any other country. >>> in guatemala the president today gave police permission to arrest suspects without warrants as part of a declaration of a state of siege. cars are being stopped and searched along the border with mexico. 27 cattle ranch workers were massacred near by this past weekend. most were decapitated. guatemalan officials blame mexican drug traffickers for the killings. >>> several hundred supporters of the irish republican army battled with police as they tried to disrupt the queen's visit but they never got close to the queen. >>> linked in is set to go public. the company may be worth $4 billion. it could be the biggest internet ipo since google went public in 2004. linked in's bankers are expected to set the ipo price betw
. >>> more than 20 wildfires are burning out of control in northern alberta. about 40% of the buildings in the town have burned. winds up to 50 miles per hour are making it very difficult for firefighters. several oil fields and a major pipeline have been closed because of the fire. the u.s. imports more oil from canada than any other country. >>> in guatemala the president today gave police permission to arrest suspects without warrants as part of a declaration of a state of...
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. >>> more than 20 wildfires are burning out of control in northern alberta.ngs in the town have burned. winds up to 50 miles per hour are making it very difficult for firefighters. several oil fields and a major pipeline have been closed because of the fire. the u.s. imports more oil from canada than any other country. >>> in guatemala the president today gave police permission to arrest suspects without warrants as part of a declaration of a state of siege. cars are being stopped and searched along the border with mexico. 27 cattle ranch workers were massacred near by this past weekend. most were decapitated. guatemalan officials blame mexican drug traffickers for the killings. >>> several hundred supporters of the irish republican army battled with police as they tried to disrupt the queen's visit but they never got close to the queen. >>> linked in is set to go public. the company may be worth $4 billion. it could be the biggest internet ipo since google went public in 2004. linked in's bankers are expected to set the ipo price between 42 and $45 a share.
. >>> more than 20 wildfires are burning out of control in northern alberta.ngs in the town have burned. winds up to 50 miles per hour are making it very difficult for firefighters. several oil fields and a major pipeline have been closed because of the fire. the u.s. imports more oil from canada than any other country. >>> in guatemala the president today gave police permission to arrest suspects without warrants as part of a declaration of a state of siege. cars are being...
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the remote community in alberta lost one-third of the buildings on sunday when the winds shifted and the flames directly into town. 20 square mile wildfire also blocked some of the highways that shared evacuation routes. residents are taking shelter at the next nearest town 20 miles away. >> gabrielle giffords chose the song that woke up the astronauts their first full day in space. beautiful day by. you 2. the crew will spend their day close in on the international space station and inspeg go the craft for launch damage. endeavour is carrying a $2 billion magnetic instrument that will seek out anti-matter and dark energy in the universe. >>> dark clouds out there this morning. and they may be with us this afternoon. >> more rain in the afternoon hours. kind of in between systems. you can see wetness on the roads this morning and few scattered sprinkles is possible for your morning commute. as we look at the traffic coming in from marin county on the golden gate bridge. let's take a look at our temperatures. what we'll see cloudy conditions showing some of the moisture still lingerin
the remote community in alberta lost one-third of the buildings on sunday when the winds shifted and the flames directly into town. 20 square mile wildfire also blocked some of the highways that shared evacuation routes. residents are taking shelter at the next nearest town 20 miles away. >> gabrielle giffords chose the song that woke up the astronauts their first full day in space. beautiful day by. you 2. the crew will spend their day close in on the international space station and...
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but he took these photographs of what he witnessed in and around the alberta city area. and then in missouri, the town of smithville, at least 40 people were killed there and they came to say goodbye to some of the victims. we see adam behind you looking at the rubble, and at the same time people already starting to say goodbye to loved ones and friends. >> that's right, fred. what you're looking at here, it may be sunday but no day of rest for many. these are volunteers that have come in. you find this everywhere where tornadoes have touched. all walks of life, no real connection to the house they're working in other than the fact there is a human need. so they're clearing up the debris as best they can, and on top of that, anything precious, anything they think of value that is found, they lay and put it on the side. i also mentioned it's sunday, because the first worship services were held. the first baptist church of smithville obliterated as a result of the tornado that came through on wednesday. the pastor of that church, wes white, was one of those who took refuge
but he took these photographs of what he witnessed in and around the alberta city area. and then in missouri, the town of smithville, at least 40 people were killed there and they came to say goodbye to some of the victims. we see adam behind you looking at the rubble, and at the same time people already starting to say goodbye to loved ones and friends. >> that's right, fred. what you're looking at here, it may be sunday but no day of rest for many. these are volunteers that have come...
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gasia mac alberta mikaelian, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we had record high temperatures today. we talked about those specifically in downtown observing. and also parts of the bay area in the 70s and 80s and even some 90s. go outside to show you what we have right now. concord is 70 degrees. that is indicative of how very warm it is out there right now. temperatures overnight in the 50s. daytime highs tomorrow are going to be very warm again. but cooler coastside. here is that record in oakland. 85 degrees today. that's pretty warm for this time of year. we will see more mid-80s tomorrow but shunted inland. today we had strong offshore winds. saw those record high temperatures. not expecting any record highs tomorrow. these winds will slack off a little bit. still warm over the hill out in walnut creek and livermore and out towards santa rosa. but along the coast the winds have flipped around. watch what happens. go over to the coastal side. these winds are what you call an onshore winds. winds blowing from water to land onshore. a little bit of fog and moisture out there. that
gasia mac alberta mikaelian, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we had record high temperatures today. we talked about those specifically in downtown observing. and also parts of the bay area in the 70s and 80s and even some 90s. go outside to show you what we have right now. concord is 70 degrees. that is indicative of how very warm it is out there right now. temperatures overnight in the 50s. daytime highs tomorrow are going to be very warm again. but cooler coastside. here is that record in...
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gasia mac alberta mikaelian, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we had record high temperatures today. we talked about those specifically in downtown observing. and also parts of the bay area in the 70s and 80s and even some 90s. go outside to show you what we have right now. concord is 70 degrees. that is indicative of how very warm it is out there right now. temperatures overnight in the 50s. daytime highs tomorrow are going to be very warm again. but cooler coastside. here is that record in oakland. 85 degrees today. that's pretty warm for this time of year. we will see more mid-80s tomorrow but shunted inland. today we had strong offshore winds. saw those record high temperatures. not expecting any record highs tomorrow. these winds will slack off a little bit. still warm over the hill out in walnut creek and livermore and out towards santa rosa. but along the coast the winds have flipped around. watch what happens. go over to the coastal side. these winds are what you call an onshore winds. winds blowing from water to land onshore. a little bit of fog and moisture out there. that
gasia mac alberta mikaelian, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we had record high temperatures today. we talked about those specifically in downtown observing. and also parts of the bay area in the 70s and 80s and even some 90s. go outside to show you what we have right now. concord is 70 degrees. that is indicative of how very warm it is out there right now. temperatures overnight in the 50s. daytime highs tomorrow are going to be very warm again. but cooler coastside. here is that record in...
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it is a lake called slave lake in northern alberta and this town is basically on fire. thousands of people have had to leave their homes because there are two wild fires they got out of control and ripped through this town. hundreds of buildings have been burned, you in town hall and the police station are gone. 200 fire fighters are in town doing the best they can to put it out. it broke out saturday afternoon and the winds are beginning to die down. that is given little hope that they might be able to get some control. >> mark: we will be right back as the news continues programming note for friday. we will air nbc programming as the giants' game is on nbc. the line at 8:00 p.m. and then a special edition of kron 4 news at 10:00 p.m. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn poi
it is a lake called slave lake in northern alberta and this town is basically on fire. thousands of people have had to leave their homes because there are two wild fires they got out of control and ripped through this town. hundreds of buildings have been burned, you in town hall and the police station are gone. 200 fire fighters are in town doing the best they can to put it out. it broke out saturday afternoon and the winds are beginning to die down. that is given little hope that they might...
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professor, university of alberta. they will build five million new buildings covering 40 billion square meters of space under roof. i didn't say million. and i didn't say feet. i said 40 billion square meters. what do you do with space under roof? you heat it. you light it. you cool it. all of which takes energy. they will build over 50,000 new buildings 30 stories tall or taller. 50,000, 30-story tall buildings. they're expecting 150 million tourists a year within the decade. how did they get to china? they don't walk. and they don't bicycle. maybe in china, they will walk and bicycle to see the sights. but they will fly to get there. they expect 65 million chinese people to visit outside china. they too will fly. china knows it needs more energy. and china has made decisions about where it's going to get its energy and here is one of china's tactics that is not reported in the west, but which the western democracies have to know about and it's called the loans it state oil company program. over the past three years,
professor, university of alberta. they will build five million new buildings covering 40 billion square meters of space under roof. i didn't say million. and i didn't say feet. i said 40 billion square meters. what do you do with space under roof? you heat it. you light it. you cool it. all of which takes energy. they will build over 50,000 new buildings 30 stories tall or taller. 50,000, 30-story tall buildings. they're expecting 150 million tourists a year within the decade. how did they get...
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shelters are trying to be established that roads are, traffic can get to those areas so throughout albertaarting a shelter there, north port is working on something to get areas there as well. >> reporter: got you. one last thing. we've got to wrap things up. you've got america right there. if there's one thing that you think the community really needs in terms of help, what is the key thing you want people to send, water, food, clothing? >> we need food items, prepackaged, pre-made sandwiches, food already served. our working crew, workers out on the field, we're taking people food and water but gatorade, they're tired of water. they need a little more substance. >> reporter: got you. thanks so much. if we can let's stretch out. you have an amazing story what you dealt with through the storm. it's an amazing morning, the community, starting to get things going and it's happening not just here in tuscaloosa but across the state of alabama and the region. back to you in the studio. >> great last question. a hope a lot of people are getting that message. we'll check in with you again. it's 1
shelters are trying to be established that roads are, traffic can get to those areas so throughout albertaarting a shelter there, north port is working on something to get areas there as well. >> reporter: got you. one last thing. we've got to wrap things up. you've got america right there. if there's one thing that you think the community really needs in terms of help, what is the key thing you want people to send, water, food, clothing? >> we need food items, prepackaged, pre-made...
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wide fires have already burned a lot of the northern alberta town.> remarkable pictures. >>> 15 miles of the mississippi river in this country remains shut down as floodwaters rapidly clothes in on louisiana. the river swelling to six times its normal width in some places. parts of rural louisiana are already under water right now. >> the coast guard has closed a 15-mile stretch of the river near natchez, mississippi. a critical waterway for cargo vessels. right now, they are not going anywhere. rob marciano is live in melville, louisiana, where residents were ordered to evacuate. >> reporter: the gate is now open in the morganza spillway. it has alleviated some pressure in the larger cities, certainly happy about that, breathing a sigh of relief. those folks, a lot of people that are being sacrificed in the spillway, in the floodway, where inside the protected levees of millville, the atchafalaya river, which is much larger than it would normally be, swelling since we got here last night. this is a wide river base, a wide area where all this water c
wide fires have already burned a lot of the northern alberta town.> remarkable pictures. >>> 15 miles of the mississippi river in this country remains shut down as floodwaters rapidly clothes in on louisiana. the river swelling to six times its normal width in some places. parts of rural louisiana are already under water right now. >> the coast guard has closed a 15-mile stretch of the river near natchez, mississippi. a critical waterway for cargo vessels. right now, they are...
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a massive wildfire that forced all 7,000 people in this town in alberta to flee their homes.ngs have been destroyed. >>> jerry lewis says this will be his last year hosting the muscular dystrophy telethon. the 85-year-old has suffered several health problems through the years. but he's also raised more than $1 billion for muscular dystrophy. >>> and a new survey this morning, ranking wireless carriers. and there's a surprise at the top. sprint has topped the rankings, tying with verizon. sprint came in last in previous surveys. >>> now, diane sawyer, with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> good morning to you, josh. and there was one study which said that women who drink coffee are at a lower risk of some breast cancer. there's new details coming up about men. what did they find out? how much coffee should you be drinking? we have some answers tonight on "world news." >>> and finally, get a load of these melons. >> hey. >> seriously. it's a big problem in china. watermelons are exploding. it turns out, farmers overused a growth chemical. they were hoping to make a
a massive wildfire that forced all 7,000 people in this town in alberta to flee their homes.ngs have been destroyed. >>> jerry lewis says this will be his last year hosting the muscular dystrophy telethon. the 85-year-old has suffered several health problems through the years. but he's also raised more than $1 billion for muscular dystrophy. >>> and a new survey this morning, ranking wireless carriers. and there's a surprise at the top. sprint has topped the rankings, tying...
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in canada, a runaway forest fire is threatening to burn the entire time of slade lake in central alberta. all 7,000 residents have been told to get out or face arrest. already, the town hall, the library, high school have now gone up in flames. >>> more details now on the arraignment of a powerful finance chief and politician on sexual assault charges. dominique strauss-kahn is accused of attacking a housekeeper in his $3,000 a night hotel suite in new york. strauss-kahn is head of the imf, that is the international monetary fund, and he was considered a leading candidate for president of france. pamela hayes is a former prosecutor with the brooklyn d.a.'s office and former chief of the sex crimes bureau. she currently is in private practice as a criminal defense attorney and she joins from us new york. thanks for joining us. first of all, i want to talk about the specific charges that he is now facing. what do we know about the accusations and how his attorneys are responding? >> i think one of the things that we have to do is we have to wait to hear the exact charges. i would think tha
in canada, a runaway forest fire is threatening to burn the entire time of slade lake in central alberta. all 7,000 residents have been told to get out or face arrest. already, the town hall, the library, high school have now gone up in flames. >>> more details now on the arraignment of a powerful finance chief and politician on sexual assault charges. dominique strauss-kahn is accused of attacking a housekeeper in his $3,000 a night hotel suite in new york. strauss-kahn is head of the...
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forestal que ha quemado 20 kilÓmetros cuadrados de tierra, obligÓ a evacuar 7.000 personas en el Área de alberta con mÁs de despierta amÉrica despues de esto. con las transferencias automÁticas de bank of amÉrica es la manera flexible de ir ahorrando con bank of amÉrica. >>> el robo de identidad es un divide lito de erradicar para las autoridades, pero mÁs aÚn para las personas que ni a la hora de divertirse estÁn as salo de ser vÍctimas. el caso mÁs reciente involucra a un equipo de video juegos muy popular en lo hogares, por lo cual los datos personales de unos 77 millones de usuarios, fueron robados. la pregunta que me hago, es hasta donde nuestra identidad estÁ realmente a salvo. vamos a saludarnos, nos acompaÑa en vivo desde washington dc el portavoz al consumidor pablo. buenos dÍas ¿como estas? ¿como estas raÚl?. >>> gracias por estar con nosotros >>> ¿por quÉ sigue siendo tan difÍcil para las autoridades poder combatir los llamados ladrones cibernÉticos? >>> mira raÚl, el fraude cibernÉtico siempre ha sido y siempre serÁ un juego de gato ira tono. no existe el sistema electrÓnico en el mu
forestal que ha quemado 20 kilÓmetros cuadrados de tierra, obligÓ a evacuar 7.000 personas en el Área de alberta con mÁs de despierta amÉrica despues de esto. con las transferencias automÁticas de bank of amÉrica es la manera flexible de ir ahorrando con bank of amÉrica. >>> el robo de identidad es un divide lito de erradicar para las autoridades, pero mÁs aÚn para las personas que ni a la hora de divertirse estÁn as salo de ser vÍctimas. el caso mÁs reciente involucra a...
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you just have to talk to liberals in alberta. there are liberals in alberta for a good reason.liberals. we look at all kinds of things including electoral with form, including alternative. there are many things that are the consequence of our system that others are talking about long before we actually end up with any compensation about mergers, which most people feel is a long way off and not be optimal outcome for our party. coming together at a policy, france -- coming together at a policy conference -- there are a lot of things the progressive party is to have in common that are worth discussing. i do not think that means governance. >> on that note, it is going to be a long process. i look forward to speaking with you again. thanks a lot. we are going to look at the new political landscape with two members from the policy press gallery. welcome to the show. i have to ask you. we have had a duty days to let the smoke cleared. i will ask you something -- we have had two days to let the smoke clear. >> i did not expect the block to be reduced to less beneficial party status.
you just have to talk to liberals in alberta. there are liberals in alberta for a good reason.liberals. we look at all kinds of things including electoral with form, including alternative. there are many things that are the consequence of our system that others are talking about long before we actually end up with any compensation about mergers, which most people feel is a long way off and not be optimal outcome for our party. coming together at a policy, france -- coming together at a policy...
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a nine-day tour of ottawa, prince edward island, the northwest territories, alberta, and a grand finale the burberry trench coat she wears with william. >> kate will be brushing up on her french skills to impress her canadian hosts next month. >> reporter: and no doubt, she will charm everyone just as she did last month on her big day. because kate's choosing more affordable fashion doesn't mean she's not raking it in for retailers. the dress she wore for her engagement photos was all sold out. the store raked in $25,000 of sales from that one dress. >> waiting for that trip. >>> let's bring in royal correspondent, katie nicholl, who has written the cover story on kate and william for "vanity fair." it's back to work now for the royal couple. the first official engagement. before we look at the american tour, what should we expect over the next month in great britain? >> hi, george. it's lovely to be back with you. we're going to have a complete treat. we have prince philip's 90th birthday party. we'll see the royal couple, really, for the first time since their wedding. it was a snapsh
a nine-day tour of ottawa, prince edward island, the northwest territories, alberta, and a grand finale the burberry trench coat she wears with william. >> kate will be brushing up on her french skills to impress her canadian hosts next month. >> reporter: and no doubt, she will charm everyone just as she did last month on her big day. because kate's choosing more affordable fashion doesn't mean she's not raking it in for retailers. the dress she wore for her engagement photos was...
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have to support additional exploration and we are doing that in -- on our own continent with the alberta sans project, the largest construction project on our entire continent, bewe also have to diversify. we have to be smart, prior generations were smart, we need to be smarter. today "the washington post" just published an article on the latest trade numbers. they tell us a lot about with our economy. there was some good news, we sold more exports in services and why wouldn't that happen? the value of the dollar has dropped as we've hemorrhaged jobs here in this country. but a funny thing happened. the trade deficit grew again. more imported oil, high priced oil keeps pushing us further and further in the red. that have trillion-dollar trade deficit from last year think a referenced, according to the manufacturing policy project represents a loss of $7 million american jobs. in other words, this hole that's been accumulated over the years, seven million manufacturing and other jobs lost across our country. that means jobs outsourced someplace else and then they're imported here. we keep
have to support additional exploration and we are doing that in -- on our own continent with the alberta sans project, the largest construction project on our entire continent, bewe also have to diversify. we have to be smart, prior generations were smart, we need to be smarter. today "the washington post" just published an article on the latest trade numbers. they tell us a lot about with our economy. there was some good news, we sold more exports in services and why wouldn't that...
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the keystone pipeline is designed to carry crude oil from alberta, canada, to the refineries in new mexico. the problem is we're still awaiting approval for that pipeline. u.s. approval of this project will cost our nation not one penny but will increase the supply of oil and gasoline in our country and help hold down the price of gasoline at the pump. at the same time, it will help reduce our dependence on oil from volatile parts of the world, create thousands of good jobs in america, and we all know how important that is at a time when our nation still has 9% unemployment and millions of people out of work. but we have similar opportunity to boost the supply of domestic oil and gas right here on american soil as well, not just in the lower 48 but also in alaska. the transalaska pipeline could help increase supply enormously, but right now it's only carrying about one quarter of its capacity. the pipeline has the capacity to carry two million barrels of oil a day. right now, it's carrying something over 600,000 barrels of oil a day. so clearly, tremendous capacity that's not being utilize
the keystone pipeline is designed to carry crude oil from alberta, canada, to the refineries in new mexico. the problem is we're still awaiting approval for that pipeline. u.s. approval of this project will cost our nation not one penny but will increase the supply of oil and gasoline in our country and help hold down the price of gasoline at the pump. at the same time, it will help reduce our dependence on oil from volatile parts of the world, create thousands of good jobs in america, and we...
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we are talking about moving as much as 1 million barrels per day from canada from alberta down to the lower 48. we know that if we do not do it, china will. alaska -- we had a subcommittee markup earlier this week. shell oil has spent more than $3 billion trying to develop two test wells off the coast of alaska, where they believe there is as much as 25 billion -- 25 million barrels. it has been stymied for years. it will be out of committee in the next month. on the regulatory front, we had a subcommittee markup on the act requiring the epa to do a study on the economic analysis on all the regulations and a half before them. already we have made progress and the epa backed off on the boiler breaks and cement rigs. this act is going to move to the committee next month, and i think it will be a good issue for us as we look at all the regulations in packing businesses and jobs. and that we had a debate earlier this year in congress. we know that thousands of jobs have been created by the internet, all without regulatory overview, and yet the fcc is trying to impose new regulations that
we are talking about moving as much as 1 million barrels per day from canada from alberta down to the lower 48. we know that if we do not do it, china will. alaska -- we had a subcommittee markup earlier this week. shell oil has spent more than $3 billion trying to develop two test wells off the coast of alaska, where they believe there is as much as 25 billion -- 25 million barrels. it has been stymied for years. it will be out of committee in the next month. on the regulatory front, we had a...
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tire corporation of lexington producing earth mover tires for recovery of oil sands, resources in alberta. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california wish to be recognized? ms. sanchez: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. sanchez: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in observation of teacher appreciation week which commenced on may 2 and will end tomorrow. it's not only appropriate to recognize our hardworking and dedicated educators, it is necessary. in honor of teacher appreciation week, i'd like to recognize all the teachers in my district. i have visited every school back home, and i feel fortunate to have the classrooms filled with passionate teachers who are committed to every student by addressing their needs and guaranteeing their academic success. i would specifically like to recognize the 2011 teacher of the year
tire corporation of lexington producing earth mover tires for recovery of oil sands, resources in alberta. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california wish to be recognized? ms. sanchez: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. sanchez:...
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i mean, especially in alberta. i mean, we still, we still don't know over there.devastation and over there and instead of having houses there's just, just a base left, now, and there's nothing left and i think that people are probably still out there, and still looking for people and hopefully, hopefully we'll find them soon. >> and you guys, thanks so much for all you're doing, the community needs it desperately. >> and alberto, the community yesterday, a mile and a half two miles that way and everything in between here and there, gone. devastation goes on and on, all right, guys, back to you. >> thanks, rick. interesting interview there with those guys and we wanted to let you know, if you want to help the people affected by the disaster, go to our website, foxnews.com and how to help tab. it's on the left side of our home page. >> you know, so much outpouring of money goes to these things and we saw haiti, often times we don't give enough westbound our own borders and hopefully people step up. >> we did it following 9/11 and a lot of people need our help. >> we
i mean, especially in alberta. i mean, we still, we still don't know over there.devastation and over there and instead of having houses there's just, just a base left, now, and there's nothing left and i think that people are probably still out there, and still looking for people and hopefully, hopefully we'll find them soon. >> and you guys, thanks so much for all you're doing, the community needs it desperately. >> and alberto, the community yesterday, a mile and a half two miles...
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ida alberta, north wales, pennsylvania. loves challenging crossword puzzles. scarsdale, new york. right outside the city. 100 today. and loves to do all kinds of charity work for people. still a good heart. and walter welker of roseburg, oregon. beautiful roses out there. 100 years old. life-long cattle ranchers. those guys making money for a change. that's good. we love you. happy birthday. david redlus of marlton, new jersey. 100 years old today. worked as a podiatrist for years and never stepped on anybody's toes. i just threw that in. anyway, lorain schutz of kalamazoo, 100 years old today. loves to play bridge and is full of a good spirit and happy heart. ester strachman from west bury, new york. 100 years old. an avid boston red sox fan. a member of the red sox nation. and helen swoboda of freeport, new york. loves to socialize. everybody crazy about her. used to dance ballroom dancing from her husband. that's it from washington, d.c. back to new york. >> willard, thank you very much. forgot to say one very important thing. >> catch us at planet hollywoo
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you just have to talk to liberals in alberta, they are proud to be liberals. we have to look at all kinds of things, including electoral reform and alternative votes. there are many things that are the consequence that others are talking about long before we end up with any conversation about merger. i think most people feel that is a long way off and probably not the optimal outcome for our party. to come together on a policy conference or the things that progressives want to discuss is more interesting, particularly as we see what the u.k. does on the alternative route. there are a lot of things the progressive parties have in common that are worth discussing. i do not think that means governance. >> i look forward to speaking to you again. congratulations on your victory monday night. >> we're going to finish with a look at the new political landscape with two members of the press gallery. we have the two bureau chiefs. >> well, to the show. we have had maybe two days to let the smoke cleared. i am going to ask you something that has elicited all sorts of a
you just have to talk to liberals in alberta, they are proud to be liberals. we have to look at all kinds of things, including electoral reform and alternative votes. there are many things that are the consequence that others are talking about long before we end up with any conversation about merger. i think most people feel that is a long way off and probably not the optimal outcome for our party. to come together on a policy conference or the things that progressives want to discuss is more...